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Blood Lust Chronicles: Hope

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Every kiss of his palm sparked a greater rush of need and the fluid fever spread quickly through her. The inner muscles of her sex clenched and brought with them an obscenely inviting desire. The sensations were galling, an affront to the way she believed her body ought to be reacting, and she cursed herself for responding so. Her breasts remained pressed against the leather surface of the desk and the growing discomfort she felt there told her that her nipples were stiffening. A part of her was relieved her position didn’t allow Todd Chalmers to see the effect he was inspiring, but there was another part, a part she was loathe to acknowledge, that wanted him to see she wasn’t immune to his discipline. Torn by confusion, she struggled to suppress a sob.On learning that her sister has become a vampire, Hope vows she will do anything to reverse the condition, fully prepared to subject herself to demeaning rituals; willing to endure shamefully exciting punishment, and even submit to the twisted discipline of Todd Chalmers. But, when she discovers that her sister is enslaved in a harem of sex slaves, and considered the most prized possession of the coven's cruel leader, Lilah, Hope wonders if all her arduous training will have been enough to prepare her for what must be done. Caught up in a world of vampires, tempted by the painful pleasures that are offered at every turn, she doubts that any amount of training could have prepared her for the sacrifices she must eventually make.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 1, 2004

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Lisette Ashton

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This book has some good points. The words are spelled correctly. It's biodegradable. There are a few moments in the story that make sense and engage you. Let's say 4 pages out of the whole thing.
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