Immortal Hearts of San Francisco, Vol. 1 Books 1-3
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Publisher Description
Books 1 - 3 of the Immortal Hearts of San Francisco Series, A Steamy Vampire Rock Star Romance
Enter a world of temptation and lust, where rock stars are not only gorgeous and sexy, but they're also vampires.
He's a vampire…
Book 1 Tempted by a Vampire
He's a vampire…
She's human…
A temptation they can't resist leads to a future they never imagined as sparks ignite between the two until a threat from Cian's past returns to wreak havoc on Cian's and Magdalena's lives.
Book 2. Captivated by a Vampire
She's a vampire. He's human and the best investigative reporter in the city. Their worlds mix as well as oil and water, but their attraction to each other is electric.
The simple act of a Good Samaritan spirals into an obsession—much more than either of them thought possible. Their love becomes unfathomable, but will it be enough to overcome the hurdles standing in their way?
Book 3. Rocked by a Vampire
He's dangerously sexy, insufferably arrogant, rude, and complicated as hell, yet what he reveals to her makes it impossible to stop her growing desire for him.
Can the witch he loathes be the one to tame his demons, or will she only send him farther
into hell?
He wants to claim her, own her…
A witch by birthright, she's powerful yet vulnerable…
They rock each other's worlds, but when evil comes knocking at their door, someone will need to die or they'll lose each other forever.
Customer Reviews
The glory of love ❤️
Forever young faithfully, oh girl 👧 you stand by me. I can’t you how much I love you 😘💕❤️. I waiting for you, I have lonely 😞. Well written and recommended.
Comical
Tempted By A Vampire:
To be honest, I liked all the characters. It’s the story. I’ve read vampire stories for years. Every author has their own take on them, but the lore in this book was just weird. There is no way vampires over 200 years old do not know how to kill one. Comical really. Secrets and ignorance run amuck in this book. Writing wasn’t half bad, except, of course, the believability of the story. I think I’ll consider the next installment.