Praise for the novels
of Maggie Shayne
âMaggie Shayne is better than chocolate.
She satisfies every wicked craving.â âNew York Times bestselling author Suzanne Forster
âMaggie Shayne demonstrates an absolutely superb
touch, blending fantasy and romance into an outstanding reading experience.â âRT Book Reviews on Embrace the Twilight
âMaggie Shayne delivers sheer delight, and fans new and
old of her vampire series can rejoice.â âRT Book Reviews on Twilight Hunger
âMaggie Shayne delivers romance with sweeping intensity
and bewitching passion.â âNew York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz
âShayneâs gift has made her one of the preeminent voices
in paranormal romance today!â âRT Book Reviews
The woman cowered on the brown velvet chaise in his parlor, her eyes wide with fear. Blue eyes. Flaming red hair. He would have preferred a blonde with eyes as black as coalâthat stunning contrast in a femaleâs coloring never failed to stir his passion. Or his memory. But so long as they were in the parlor, in view of the portrait, any female would do. It had to be the parlor. He always took his victims there.
Fieldner had brought him a lovely morsel tonight. She was, perhaps, close to her thirtieth year of mortal life. Though she was lean and tall, and he preferred them petite, she was trembling in a way that aroused him. Her pale-skinned face was finely made, her lips bit on the thin side, nose a hint too straight, but the cheekbones were high and prominent. He loved good cheekbones in a woman. Yes, his drone had done well this day. The fear in the womanâs eyes, though, that would have to go.
It would be no trouble, he thought as he moved toward her, mustering a smile and hoping he appeared attractive to her. Women held less fear of attractive men. Foolish, of course, but true. It was difficult not being able to look into a mirror to judge his appearance and its impact on a woman. He knew his hair was long and dark, and that his eyes were deeply set and brown. But it was difficult to remember the precise structure of his own face, or to guess how much he could smile without revealing the unnatural length and razor sharpness of his incisors.
Even if he were frightening to behold, however, he could ease the fear from her mind. He held an entire town in his thrallâday and night. Asleep or awake. One frightened woman was hardly a challenge.
âYou have nothing to fear,â he told her, moving slowly closer, infusing his words with power even while keeping his voice soft. âThis is nothing more than a dream. A fantasy. Nothing can harm you here.â
Her wide eyes flickered. She drew a stuttering breath.
âLook into my eyes, lovely one. Hear my words. Feel them. You are not afraid. You are safe, and warm, and completely relaxed.â
He watched as some of the tension left her body. Her eyes were no longer wide but becoming heavy-lidded. He moved a little closer, reached out and touched her cheek. âYour mind is completely at ease now. Youâve relinquished all control, all responsibilityâreleased it to me. You know only what I tell you. You feel only what I make you feel. You want only what I tell you that you want.â
Her eyes fell closed; a slow, deep sigh whispered from her lips. The tension eased from her shoulders. That was much, much better.
âRight now, what you want, my precious, is me. My touch. My caress. You want it more than you want to live. More than youâve ever wanted anything. Donât you?â
âYes,â she whispered, rubbing her cheek against his hand.
âYou will know the most exquisite pleasure you have ever known this night. Perhaps for another night, as well, or maybe several more. Do you want that?â
âYes,â she whispered.
âVery good.â To reward her, he let his hand drift across her cheek, over her jaw and neck, and down to brush across her breast. She shivered in reaction, and he smiled. It would be good for her. He would make sure it was good for her. He would plumb her mind, find her deepest fantasies and fulfill them all. And she would remember nothing when it was over. She would be returned to her home with no harm done to her. And he would be sated. At least for a little while.