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Paranormal Romance Series Kicks Off With a Vampire
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In Darkness: The Vampire takes readers on an adventurous quest

PIKEVILLE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- With Valentine's Day Fast approaching, readers are sure to enjoy a little paranormal love with In Darkness: The Vampire. The first in a novelette series, The Vampire takes readers on a romance-filled quest to find a magical vampire fortress. Author L. Diane Wolfe has tied together several stories featuring characters lost in darkness, looking for light, love, and redemption. The Vampire kicks off the journey, taking readers through a fantasy world steeped with suspense, action, and romance.

Available as an eBook, The Vampire begins the In Darkness series on February 7, 2023. Three more stories will follow: The Shark (May 5), The Werewolf (Sept. 5), and The Alien (Feb. 2024), all with a paranormal romantic twist.

Souls shrouded in darkness…

Stuck working as a barmaid for her demanding father, Anna dreams of adventure. When mysterious strangers enter the bar, she overhears they seek Zancrela, an ancient fortress filled with treasure and a magical library. Taking her chance, she offers to guide them. The conditions: deliver Zancrela or die.

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As they journey through the wilderness, she discovers their secret: they are vampires. And most view her as food. One takes interest in her and her heart dares to hope, but it might not be enough to change her fate. Will Anna find Zancrela or become a vampire morsel?

"I must say I had no idea I would love this book as much as I did. I also didn't expect to devour it in two days, but I did! Everything from the plot to the characters to the world it takes place works to reel in the reader. I was enthralled. Really, truly loved everything about this book!" - Victoria Liiv, author

"The general storyline hooked me so fast…the author throws in some nail-biting suspense. I won't tell you how this ends; you need to read and enjoy this one for yourself." - Tanya Reddinger, Read Love Reviews


A professional speaker and author, L. Diane Wolfe conducts seminars, offers book formatting, and author consultation. She's the senior editor at Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. and contributes to the Insecure Writer's Support Group. www.spunkonastick.net

In Darkness: The Vampire is available February 7, 2023 for all eBook platforms. Published by Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. Romance-Paranormal-Vampires / Fantasy-Paranormal / Fantasy-Romance, eBook 3.99 ISBN 9781939844903.
http://www.dancinglemurpressllc.com/

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