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What happens when the music stops? We’re about to find out.
Max lives! Sort of…from what I can tell. But that doesn’t mean everything’s peachy. Of course not.
My daring rescue from the vampire nest aside, we’re in even more trouble than ever before. When Rainer wakes from Max’s spell it’s going to rain blood. Literally.
And I still haven’t told Max his vampire daddy cursed his best friend, because when he finds out we’re all going to die. Seriously. That’s how curses and blood oaths work. We’ve run out of time in more ways than one
Just this once, God, could we have a happy ending?
Please?

112 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 29, 2016

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Melissa Lummis

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Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy author Melissa Lummis lives in the mountains of Virginia with her husband and two kids, who are her support system and constant inspiration.

When she’s not manifesting with the moon or mixing up magic, you can find her cloistered in her Yurt diving into her fantasy world to craft heart-stopping and heart-warming adventures for her characters.

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November 8, 2016
Fia is back in the last book of The Little Flame series. I have been waiting FOREVER it seems for this one to come out, and I was not disappointed. While I am extremely sad to see this series come to an end, justice was definitely done to the series and there were quite a few surprises along the way. This series is unpredictable which makes me love it even more. Just when you think you know what's about to happen, it suddenly goes in another direction. I highly recommend not only this book, but the entire series. As each new book came out, I devoured them like a starving tiger who has just come across its next meal.
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