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Passionate Thirst (Candace Steele, Vampire Killer, Book 1)
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  • paperback· 319 pp9780345492531
First published 2006

Passionate Thirst (Candace Steele, Vampire Killer, Book 1)

Candace Steele, Vampire Killer - Book 1
Next: Eternal Hunger (Candace Steele, Vampire Killer, Book 3)

By Cameron Dean

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Steamy

Candace Steele is as tough as she is alluring. For her, killing vampires isn't just a job--it's personal: She's still haunted by erotic memories of an all-consuming affair with Ash, a seductive vampire who thrilled her--and then nearly destroyed her. Now, working undercover in a Las Vegas casino, she seduces the most powerful undead--right before she drives a stake through their unbeating hearts. When hot-ticker singer Temptation McCoy sweeps into town for a major concert, Candace is tapped for security. But after meeting Temptation, Candace feels the cold, tingling sensation that can mean only one thing. There's a vampire in the diva's entourage. To complicate matters, Ash suddenly appears in Sin City, vowing to do anything and everything to draw Candace back into his arms. Overwhelmed by desire and suspicion, Candace lets down her guard ... a move that could cost her her life.

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