The heroine is Dr. Maya Sheldon, a pediatric oncologist in San Francisco. Last week, she met a man in an alley outside her hospital when she was trying to help someone who seemed hurt. He kidnapped her, but in his underground home, she finds herself thrown in chaos when a teenaged boy with fangs looks to be on the rampage. Her kidnapper, Dec, stopped him. This follows immediately afterward as Maya finds herself caught between Dec and a group of young people who all look like vampires.
The velvet baritone of his voice so close to her ear made her shiver. “But you let Danny get a taste of you. I don’t have a choice any more.”
She felt a cool tingle where his mouth trailed down the side of her neck, and the swift memory of the slice of Danny’s teeth into her hand made her start struggling against Dec’s hold.
“Forgive me,” he whispered.
The sharp prick of fangs sinking into her neck tore the scream from Maya’s throat.
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22 comments:
Well, at least he asked forgiveness :) Enjoyed your 6
Fantastic six...totally makes me want to buy the book.
Wow! This is incredibly intense stuff! What a cliffhanger, Vivien! Great six.
Tense and descriptive! Loved it!
velvet voice - oh but vampires don't really exist lol - love all the levels in this - excellent
I always enjoyed this book. Great excerpt.
Great Six - need to know what happens next!
Vampires seem to come in so many different flavors nowdays.
Whoa! Completely intense six, Vivien! Loved it. :)
Ah, nothing like a soft-hearted vamp.
Definitely intense! I love the ending. Talk about a page turner!
I LIKE him. Terrific excerpt.
Those vampires! At least this one has some manners... ;)
VIvid! I like "the swift memory of the slice."
Oooh hot biting! Love it.
Exciting six. Made my neck hurt. :)
Very nice, and chock full of vivid details. Love it!
Great 6!
And love the cover.
Congrats on the noms and fingers crossed :)
thank you for your comment. You are correct - they are just throw away characters.
Wonderful details here, very vivid. What a great moment!
Oh my! No wonder it did so well in the EPPIE. Wonderful six.
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