
Claiming Ecstacy
An Erotic Paranormal Quickie
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Narrated by:
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Christine Fraser
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By:
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Madeline Pryce
About this listen
Jolie Dupree is prophesied to bring an end to the deadly war waging between the vampires and the Seelie court. Groomed from birth by a vicious mother, Jolie knows her future can only end in blood - and the murder of the one man she can't resist. Consumed with guilt, Jolie can't fight the lure of Nicolas Larkin, the vampire king. She returns to him over and over, every caress of pain and every stroke of pleasure drawing her deeper into the darkness. She must decide between the concrete and the chaos, the light and the dark, for her choice will tip the scales between good and evil, and quite possibly cost Jolie her soul.
©2017 Madeline Pryce (P)2017 Madeline PryceWhat listeners say about Claiming Ecstacy
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