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Waltz with a Vampire

by Maggie MacKeever

Emily Dinwiddie's Reasons To Seek Out Count Revay-Czobar 1. I suspect he is a vampire. Who better to help me solve the mystery of my father's murder, especially when my dear papa would have been thrilled to learn such creatures really do exist? His bite may well prove useful, although I suppose it would be beyond rude to ask to examine his teeth. 2. Surely a vampire will be familiar with London's underworld. Perhaps with its "otherworld," as well. Not that I require protection, of course, but a few words of advice would not go amiss. And I suppose it could prove educational to feel the count's arm around me... 3. The man--demon? beast? I must inquire--is fascinating, to say the least. Powerful. Mysterious. Quite handsome, in fact. He rather takes my breath away. Especially with that lovely, sensual mouth...

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