Time travel, Vampires, and Virgins...oh, my! Roxanna Collins thinks her life as a Vegas singer is going nowhere - until she's dragged back in time by a vampire to Regency England. While Darren tries to convince her they are the perfect match, Roxanna sets about turning a certain gentleman's club on its ear, not to mention upending the straightened sensibilities of her handsome piano player. Darren lures her like a flame in the darkness, while Philip hides his light. But both of them speak to some deep part of her - must she choose? MMF time travel romance.
Just a little teaser.... Darren's definitions of right and wrong are a bit on the loose side, but, yeah, he tries to be a good guy.
The more I worked on this book, the more I became interested in how a modern young woman would really seem to a 19th century gentleman.
Roxanna is a troubled young woman, with out-of-the-norm proclivities that make her a bit of a vampire magnet.
I've always liked this first conversation between Darren and Roxanna, where he presumes she's going to fall into his arms, but she's having none of it.
In this case, my niece doesn't know that her old Honda, affectionately called "Patches", provided the inspiration for Roxanna's rusting means of transport.
I confess all I really know about fortune tellers is they make for nice plot devices. (Hey, Shakespeare used them!:) I've never been to one. I suppose I could write it off as book research. I wonder if the IRS has an audit flag for "palm reading"...
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