Heat of the Night

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From the USA Todaybestselling author-a two-in-one volume of her extraordinary shapeshifting romances, Hunting Midnightand "The Night Owl." Featuring her novel Hunting Midnightand its sequel novella, "The Night Owl," Heat of the Nightis Emma Holly at her paranormal best. In Hunting Midnight, the leader of a pack of shapeshifting immortals is betrayed by his longtime lover. Consumed with fury, he ventures recklessly beyond the borders of the Scottish forest-and into the desperate arms of a merchant's daughter. In "The Night Owl," a member of the same pack has been sent to America where his power can grow unimpeded. In a small Vermont town, his desire for a local baker makes him believe he has found his mate-and he'll do anything to claim her.

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Bio of Emma Holly

Emma Holly lives in Minnesota where the winters are long and people will use any excuse to warm up. According to Emma, humanity ' s best inventions are hot showers, the printing press, coffee, chocolate, and bicycle shorts for men. She can be reached at emmah@wavetech.net or P.O. Box 2591, Minneapolis, MN 55402-0591.

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Berkley Trade

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971.40 KB

Number of Pages

368

eBook ISBN

9781429502436

Excerpt from: Heat of the Night by Emma Holly

England, the town of Bridesmere, 1370
THOU art a sexy bastard," the woman purred, her finger trailing lightly down Ulric's jaw.

He dragged his cock from her body even though he was still hard, still vibrating with the lust his kind could never completely slake. He had spilled, but the lingering excitement kept him long and thick. With hungry eyes, the woman watched him tuck himself into his codpiece. Her cheeks bore spots of red within their English cream.

He had bitten her at the end.

That, as much as anything else, accounted for her enjoyment.

"Yes," he agreed to her accolade, "I am the sexiest bastard you shall ever meet."

They stood in the alley behind a tavern, one of seven in this human town. He had taken the woman against the wall without preliminaries: easy--nay, eager--prey.

To be fair, Ulric was no ordinary seducer. He was a member of the upyr, a race of shapeshifting immortal beings who lived by drinking blood. As strong as they were beautiful, they had few vulnerabilities. Most who died did so by their own hand, out of sadness or ennui. The touch of iron was a danger, but far worse was the sun. To his kind the sun was death, a slow, honeyed poison that addled their minds as surely as liquor addled a human's. If they stayed in it long enough, they would burn. At night their powers of attraction were at their height. With the superior force of their minds, they could thrall their victims into their arms, then make them forget they had ever seen them. If they chose, they could use an illusion called "glamour" to assume a human facade.

They were shadows in the mortal world, among but not of the crowd.

The line of upyr Ulric belonged to, the children of Auriclus, were forbidden to interact with mortals. His sire would have been shocked to know Ulric was here, much less that he was drinking human blood.

Ulric did not require it, after all. He could take his wolf form and feed as a beast. He had learned, however, in the nights during which he had haunted these winding streets, that human blood was the sweetest dram. For a while at least, it filled his heart with human passions and human joys. It strengthened him as no other creature's could.

Even if it had not, Ulric would not have cared a whit for Auriclus's rules. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not until he understood why the only woman he ever loved, the queen to his king wolf, had chosen a human lover over him. The man Gillian selected did not even have a title. He was a mere second son. Ulric was handsomer. Ulric was better in bed. Ulric could make his pack members quail with a single glare. Ulric had everything Aimery lacked. And still Gillian had left.