Immortal Danger For more than a century, Maggie Montgomery has hidden her true nature from the humans around her. But when Lieutenant Sean Canady follows a trail of blood from a drained corpse to the door of her New Orleans boutique, the ethereal beauty realizes the comfortable life she’s made for herself is once again in danger… Immortal Love Despite her fears that her secrets are no longer safe, it’s the past that could ultimately be Maggie’s undoing. Sean Canady, a Civil War hero, was the love of her life. Only his memory has kept her from succumbing to her darkest urges all these years. Has the murder now brought him back into her life? Between them, they must find the truth, lest their lives and their souls be lost to the darkness she has fought for so very long. “Her colorful cast of characters will engage.”—Publishers Weekly on Deep Midnight
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"I'm picky with my vampire novels, being a devoted Anne Rice fan, but I'm a sucker for anything set in New Orleans and I felt confident in Shannon Drake/Heather Graham's ability to pull it off. I was right to do so! This was a great read, both as a romance and murder mystery."
— Draven (4 out of 5 stars)
" The version I had from iBooks was appallingly edited, mistakes everywhere which kind of made the story harder to enjoy as mistakes jarred the flow of the story. The story itself wasn't bad, if a little too predictable. "
— Heather, 2/17/2014" I was impressed with this book it was a a little hard to get into at first but then after it got around the 3rd chapter I had hard time putting it down. It is a book well worth reading if you are a vampire book fan "
— Cindy, 2/14/2014" I fell in love with Maggie and Sean. Great read, fast paced. "
— Gypsy, 1/18/2014" transferring information from 2006 spreadsheet "
— Sally906, 1/18/2014" I've read this book countless times and enjoy it each time I do. It's a great beginning to a wonderful series and if you like Vampire Romance... this is a truly fun series. "
— Lisa, 1/9/2014" I am over half way through this book and to my surprise I am really enjoying it. Has anyone read the entire series? If so - what did you think? "
— Kaye, 12/26/2013" The first adult book I ever read, I'm just not interested in those romantic love books, otherwise good. "
— Amanda, 12/20/2013" ig wett mau nach new orleans go to tour mache :) "
— Pat, 12/2/2013" This was a good book i really like how they kept you wondering if Maggie was a vampire. the book is more graphic than i like but i did make it through. "
— Tricia, 11/30/2013" This is a great vampire series. "
— Shauna, 10/29/2013" Very good!!! Shannon Drake's first one in her series!! Fun, great characters, just a good solid vampire romance. "
— Megan, 6/12/2013" Vampires, New Orleans.....SEXY "
— Dani, 4/2/2013" same book listed by Heather Graham "
— Nancy, 1/15/2013" This was an OK story. I would have liked to have known why the villain was doing what he was doing, more on his background, etc. The tie-in to Jack the Ripper was interesting. "
— Sharal, 1/8/2013" Read this one years ago but it is one of my favorite vampire stories. Maggie Montgomery is not all she appears to be, when a murder happens close to her boutique it brings in Police officer Sean Canady, who has an unexpected tie with the owner. "
— Emily, 1/8/2013" read 05.05.07 "
— colleen, 12/18/2012" Turns out I read this one several years ago!! Loved the book and might re-read it later, but wanted to get into the rest of the series! "
— Elaina, 11/1/2012Heather Graham, a USA Today bestselling author, has written more than a hundred novels. She has won the Thriller Writers’ Silver Bullet Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romance Writers of America. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America. For more information, find her on Facebook.
Tanya Eby is a novelist and an audiobook narrator who has earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards and been nominated for the Audie Award. She has a BA degree in English language and literature and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine.