Walk In Moonlight
(Book 1: Moonlight series)
by Rosemary Laurey
Avid Press
June 1, 2000
ISBN #1929613539
213 pages
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Rosemary Laurey

Kallaayt's Tale

Stone Hearts

Deep Waters

Sacrifice

The Power of Love

The Morgue the Merrier

Midnight Lover

Texas Bad Boys

Keep Me Forever

Be Mine Forever

Southern Song

Kiss Me Forever/Love Me Forever

Paradox III

Immortal Bad Boys

Paradox III

Sinful Temptations

Country Pleasures

Winter Warriors

Dream Quest

Paradox II

Paradox

Rapture in Moonlight

Rapture In Moonlight

REVIEW

"Exciting , Intriguing Supernatural Romance"

South Carolinian librarian Dixie LePage travels to England to look over her recent inheritance, the Orchard House in Bringham. Dixie hopes the time in England will help her recover form the death of her grandmother and perhaps learn more about the Underwood side of her ancestors, especially since her great aunts whom she never met bequeathed the old cottage to her.

However, her idyll time is disturbed as her English family's solicitor Sebastian Caughleigh wants to obtain the secrets of the Underwoods. Sebastian, a head of a local coven, knows that Dixie's great aunts used Wicca powers to heal, but then utilized more mundane powers to blackmail their patients. He will kill anyone, including Dixie, to obtain those secrets.

Vampire Kit Marlowe shocks even himself when he finds the mortal American so appealing that he wants more than just a tasty morsel. He becomes her protector from Sebastian and his witches. However, Dixie not only reciprocates Kit's feelings, she tries to keep him safe from the coven. If they survive the local witches, will their love endure too?

WALK IN MOONLIGHT is a well-written supernatural romance that requires the reader to allow their imagination to flow with the plot. The story line is exciting, filled with non- stop action, and Rosemary Laurey hinting at intriguing pasts for several key charcaters deserving their own tales. Kit, who is actually Shakespearean age writer Christopher Marlowe, shows how creative and willing to take a risk Ms. Laurey is by casting a real historical figure as a vampire and male love interest. However, this novel belongs to the intrepid Dixie, who in danger and love goes where the brave dare not go.

Harriet Klausner / August, 2000
Copyright © 2000 for PNR Reviews

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2001



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Rereleased as Kiss Me Forever in the Zebra duet: Kiss Me Forever/Love Me Forever.


Summary

Vampires . . . blackmail . . . and murder in a peaceful English village . . . Dixie LePage didn't expect life in an English village to be exactly like South Carolina, but nothing prepared her for what she found in the quiet Surrey village of Bringham. She loved the house she inherited, and finding herself a rich woman was an unexpected bonus. She enjoyed making friends and meeting new and eccentric people--after all, what else would she expect by moving to England? As Dixie learned more about her family history, she was startled to hear her deceased great-aunts referred to as witches. Discovering the blackmail and murders horrified Dixie. The attempts on her life angered and terrified her. But it was falling in love with a 400-year-old Vampire--a not-so-dead Christopher Marlowe--that finally taught her the real meaning of culture shock.



 

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