Twilight Phantasies

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Twilight Phantasies

The vampire-romance series Christine Feehan says is “My inspiration!” Tamara’s dreams are tormented. She is lost, alone, and calling out for someone, but when she wakes she can never remember his name. Then she meets an enigmatic stranger during a midnight skate on a frozen pond, and is overcome with a sense of familiarity and powerful longing. Eric Marquand is a vampire, drawn to the beautiful Tamara because of the rare Belladonna antigen in her blood. It connects them. From the shadows, he has watched over her since childhood, a dark guardian. But when he returns after years away, he finds her living in the home of a man who’s devoted his life to the annihilation of vampire-kind. Tamara’s parents had died during Eric’s absence. Daniel St. Clair, a high-ranking agent of the secretive Division of Paranormal Investigations, had become her legal guardian, had raised her. Worse, she now works for the DPI too. Tamara soon finds herself torn between her love and devotion for the dear, aging man who raised her, and her passionate desire for Eric, the man whose touch she craves. Daniel insists that Eric is a vampire who will drain Tamara’s blood and leave her a lifeless husk, given the chance. Eric says Daniel is a vampire hunter who performs sick experiments on his kind to find their weaknesses. He says Daniel will kill him, given the chance. But she hasn’t much time to choose, because St. Clair’s protégé, DPI vampire-researcher Curtis Rogers, has his own nightmarish plans for them both. Strong sexual content BONUS! A never-before published short story: Rhiannon in the Temple of Isis, 1: Jewels of the Goddess Look for Book 2, Twilight Memories
Twilight Memories

The classic vampire-romance series that started it all… Strong sexual content Queen of the dead, daughter of a pharaoh, and goddess among mortals, Rhiannikki is back in town, and Roland de Courtemanche doesn’t stand a chance. She goes by Rhiannon now, but she’s still the same ancient, mystical vampiress who has driven him mad all his preternatural life. She is the one who made him, he desires her like no other, and she’s a bigger threat than the deadly forces on his trail—to his sanity, at least. Roland is protecting 14-year-old Jameson Bryant, who is one of the Chosen. He has the Belladonna antigen, which creates a bond to the undead and because of it, government vampire researchers are eager to get their hands on him. Before she died, Roland promised the boy’s mother he would keep him safe. In normal times, Roland lives quietly, stays under the radar, and doesn’t engage in modern-day nonsense. He likes his drafty old castle in France’s Loire Valley. His solitary existence is necessary to contain the bloodthirsty demon that lives in his soul. Rhiannon stirs that beast to life like no one and nothing else. She is vibrant, hot-tempered, passionate, and impulsive. She calls a black panther her familiar, and he’s damned if they don’t have a psychic bond. She was a priestess of Isis. She is the most powerful, magnificent woman he has ever known. His hunger for her is a fire inside him. And she knows it. What Rhiannon doesn’t know is what makes her stubborn Roland think she’s going to take no for an answer. BONUS! A never-before-published short story: Rhiannon in the Temple of Isis 2: A Lesson in Magic Look for Book 3: Twilight Illusions
Twilight Memories

In this new collection of essays on memory and amnesia in the postmodern world, cultural critic Andreas Huyssen considers how nationalism, literature, art, politics, and the media are obsessed with the past. The great paradox of our fin-de-siecle culture is that novelty is even more associated with memory than with future expectation. Drawing heavily on the dilemmas of contemporary Germany, Huyssen's discussion of cultural memory illustrates the nature of contemporary nationalism, the work of such artists and thinkers as Anselm Kiefer, Alexander Kluge, and Jean Baudrillard, and many others. The book includes illustrations from contemporary Germany.