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The Lonely Vampire The Lonely Vampire by Ann Greyson
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“Her lips glided down my neck, forming delicate kisses as she explored the carotid artery pulsating beneath my skin.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“Already her mind was racing in all the wrong directions. Lorraine Krag was right to ask. Who was that woman in the castle?”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“A smile and a tear came to her face, and for a moment, she wished she could go back in time to when their friendship began.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“A little lump started to form in her throat as she fought back the tears. I came closer to her and hugged her. The emotions inside of us were running so deep that I didn’t once think about her blood”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“I’ve seen a strange woman dressed in black coming in and out of there all the time. And every so often, I hear the sound of animals screaming.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“While she was looking at me from top to bottom, I looked at her the same way and noticed she was wearing a pink and white dress to her knees under a white cardigan sweater and a pair of white house slippers on her feet.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“I knew it was time for me to go when I noticed him staring where he shouldn’t be looking, where he couldn’t stop looking.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire
“she said, with her nose in the air, and swiftly turned her back on Ileana, just as easy as closing a door. Lorraine Krag had to have the last word.”
Ann Greyson, The Lonely Vampire