Eternal Hunger: A Novel

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HE'LL GIVE HER A NIGHT SHE WILL NEVER FORGET.

A vampire killer with a Las Vegas beat, Candace Steele has risked everything to vanquish the forces of darkness-and to resist her own passionate desire for Ash, a dark and seductive vampire. But suddenly the stakes are raised. Candace has been attacked by a member of the Board, an ancient, powerful, and secret vampire sect with a vendetta against Ash. Now the only way she can save her life is to give herself to Ash-body and soul-and become a vampire.

Lusting for blood and starving for Ash's embrace, Candace is pulled deeper and deeper into his world. She no longer trusts his promise that she will not have to remain a vampire forever. And as the hunger threatens to overwhelm her, it may be too late for her to leave the darkness behind.

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Bio of Cameron Dean

A graduate of Norman High School, Norman, Oklahoma. Read for the part of Mike Damone in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Studied with Ron Burrus and at the Loft Studio, both in Los Angeles. Is a hard-core Libertarian Will be appearing at the Libertarian National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia in May, 2004 [Libertarian Party News Online, October 24, 2003] Plays bass for Hollywood Ca. band, The Thornbirds. Former roommates with Eric Stolz in the early 80s. Cameron drove Stolz to the auditions for Fast Times at Ridgemont High (the film version). Studied under the same acting coach, Peggy Feury, as both Sean Penn and Eric Stolz. When she was killed in a car accident in 1985, Cameron and Penn both spoke at her funeral service. Is the inventor of the Bill of Rights: Security Edition cards, which are study, playing card size, pocket-sized sheets of metal with the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution printed on them. These cards are for those who are frequent fliers on commercial airliners, considering that they can set off the airport metal detectors. The idea is that, if federal inspectors and workers find these cards, one will have to give up his Bill of Rights when searched before boarding a plane. With the exception of the Fourth Amendment which is printed in red, all the other nine amendments are printed in black.

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Imprint

Spectra

Filesize

557.6 KB

Number of Pages

336

eBook ISBN

9780345495211

Excerpt from: Eternal Hunger by Cameron Dean

One

It was a stormy night.

I live in Vegas, so I can't exactly claim that it was dark, too. I can, however, say this much.

There's better weather in Hell.

The rain came down in solid sheets, the drops just short of hail but still hard enough to sting with cold. The wind was straight out of a late-night horror film, an unseen force that should not be sentient but still manages to have a mind of its own; pushing against me with invisible hands, tearing at my clothing, howling through the city like a long-lost soul. It was the sort of night when anyone with half a brain cranks up the knob on the gas fireplace, slips their favorite DVD into the machine, and curls up on the couch.

So what was I doing? I was pounding the streets of Vegas, soaked to the skin, tracking someone who probably thought the weather was nice.

My name is Candace Steele and I hunt vampires.

Usually I do this indoors. I work undercover security at one of the newest casinos in town, the Scheherazade. I look like a thousand other females in Vegas, serving drinks and flashing some skin. But in fact I'm one of a kind. Because while I'm making my rounds, I'm also doing something else: spotting vampires. Getting them tossed out on their undead asses if they try to cheat the casino by manipulating the minds of the humans around them, a technique vampires call "establishing rapport." This happens to be something they enjoy. A lot. Trying to get the better of humans, I mean. Which pretty much means my job is never dull.