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Dead By Dusk by Shannon Drake
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Dead By Dusk

by Shannon Drake

Series: Vampires (Book 6)

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Drake is one of my fave paranorm authors but this book was so-so. americans in a Bella Vista village to put on a comedy at a new inn. close to an archeo. dig of a great battle of good-evil. former lovers, vamps, sorceresses, deaths & dreams of past-lives ( )
  fairygrl117 | Jul 29, 2009 |
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The rustic oceanfront village of Bella Vista seems like something from an Italian postcard—until young women start disappearing, only to be found horribly mutilated. The police fear a sexual serial killer is at work—something to be hushed up to keep the tourists calm. But the fear in the eyes of the locals says it all: the murders are starting again…
For American Stephanie Cahill, Bella Vista is a new beginning—a chance to put her painful past behind her. Yet, from the moment the first body is discovered at the site of an archeological dig, Stephanie feels as if she’s being watched, followed, studied…hunted.

Archeologist Grant Peterson senses something odd about this dig, something that has him locking his door at night. And now, the echoes of a burial site’s ancient legend can be found in the chilling signature of a killer on the loose.

The powerful attraction between Stephanie and Grant is a complication neither can afford as they are pulled into a desperate race against time to keep Stephanie from joining the ranks of the missing. For nothing in Bella Vista is what it seems. No one can be trusted. And those closest to Stephanie may prove the most dangerous of all… ( )
  nikel27 | Aug 3, 2007 |
The 6th in a series of romantic vampire books. This is the worst of them all. Not horrible but not good either. An extremely dumb ending. Totally disappointing. ( )
  vampyredhead | Jan 7, 2006 |
Readable vampire fiction. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Sep 23, 2005 |
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The rustic oceanfront village of Bella Vista seems like something from an Italian postcard—until young women start disappearing, only to be found horribly mutilated. The police fear a sexual serial killer is at work—something to be hushed up to keep the tourists calm. But the fear in the eyes of the locals says it all: the murders are starting again…
For American Stephanie Cahill, Bella Vista is a new beginning—a chance to put her painful past behind her. Yet, from the moment the first body is discovered at the site of an archeological dig, Stephanie feels as if she's being watched, followed, studied… hunted.
Archeologist Grant Peterson senses something odd about this dig, something that has him locking his door at night. And now, the echoes of a burial site’s ancient legend can be found in the chilling signature of a killer on the loose.
The powerful attraction between Stephanie and Grant is a complication neither can afford as they are pulled into a desperate race against time to keep Stephanie from joining the ranks of the missing. For nothing in Bella Vista is what it seems. No one can be trusted. And those closest to Stephanie may prove the most dangerous of all…

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