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In the Lonely Dead of Midnight - Tarot: Knight of Cups

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Added October 28, 2004

In the Lonely Dead of Midnight

Tarot: Knight of Cups

Author: T.D. McKinney
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Available At: www.extasybooks.com
Publishing Date: August 2004
Genre: Romance: Erotic/Vampire
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: 1.99
Author Email/Website: www.tdmckinney.com
Reviewer: Cyndi Witkus

The Knight of Cups is the knight of love. He loves, he desires, but in the reverse, he can be sad, depressed. His love is real and he's willing to do it all for love.

Julian and Chance are bound through vampiric blood and also by love. Though neither had meant for it to happen, it had. They were brothers and there was beyond that love to something special. Yet, something was troubling Julian. It sprung from when he started another office to protect the human mother and baby that had become part of their family. There were sounds that had no source, words with no one to utter them, and they were getting to him. What made it worse- it was his brother's voice, Chance's. The house was where Chance had died 22 years earlier, to become a vampire.

What they face when they reach the home is not like anything they've ever dealt with before. Chance's ghost haunts the place, searching for the woman, his sire mother, Vivian. How can they help the ghost to find peace, that part of their soul that goes when the demon comes in that makes them part vampire, the duality of soul that not all feel- such as Vivian or her new lover, Royce? When Vivian faces the ghost Chance, can they find what has been missing? More importantly, what is missing for each of them?

This story is a new twist on vampires, ghosts and the meaning of love and souls. T.D. McKinney takes a new turn in this bold tale between instantaneous love and what a man will do in order to return to that love. The ending is one you don't expect nor is the resolution provided by those who survive in the end. This is a tale of the Knight of Cups, that of love both the good and the harsh sides. This is one tale that will surely haunt you when you think on what you'd do for that kind of love- even through the years.

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