Review by: Bella Doerres on April 25, 2014 :
Vampires of the Chesapeake Rees Morgan
By D. A. Rhine
D. A. Rhine takes us again into the Vampires of the
Chesapeake and this time she tells us the story of Rees Morgan. He is
employed by Kian in his escort business and is his best friend. Like
Kian he has left behind his human existence and the memories of his
human wife still haunts him. Rachel McCready, a young widow, is trying
to raise her two sons alone and support herself on her paintings.
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She and Rees are going to find themselves thrown
together by an elder vampire that has come to the Chesapeake to create
havoc for Kian and the ancient one doesn’t care who gets hurt in the
process. Rhine takes us into a suspense filled romance that will have
you as spell bound as it did me. Rees is given an ultimatum by an
ancient to turn the young mother or she will be killed by him. Rees is
unsure how to respond and knows that he and Kian have to explain it to
Rachel, shall we say, delicately. Rachel does not believe in vampires,
she finds Rees to be attractive and she has been alone long enough. When
her late husband’s ghost turns up giving her cryptic messages through
her eldest son she begins to think she is going mad and then when she
discovers what Rees is proposing she knows that this can’t be real.
Terror haunts her and she is filled with doubt and fear. How is she
going to deal with the world of vampires and two young children? What
Rees proposes is life changing to say the least and what is happening
with the attraction between them? When her ghost husband appears she
knows that insanity is not far behind.
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Read this and find out how romance can develop in the
strangest ways and working through terror can really change a person’s
heart. Will Rachel be willing to accept the bite of the vampire? I loved
this and hope there will be more Vampires of the Chesapeake. A five
star read that will most definitely keep you reading.
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