Divine Night Melanie Jackson

Divine Night

First Published 2004
320 Pages

ISBN: 0505526905
Reviewer:
Amanda Faye
November 2007

He penned adventures that have thrilled the hearts of readers and movie goers for centuries. Yet, perhaps Alexander Dumas' life was one that would rival even a Musketeer's for adventure and excitement. What if he were still alive? That is something Harmony is about to learn after she meets Alex, the immortal man who has continued his career, spinning fictions out of his own life. However, he is a lonely man, especially since losing his one, true love. Now, Harmony offers him the hope that true love can happen more than once, but first, he must deal with another immortal, one he thought he had destroyed decades ago. St. Germaine is supposed to be dead, but he's back, and Alex must stop his evil, or no one will have a happily ever after.

Building on the complex, innovative plot begun two books ago, Ms. Jackson continues her version of a saga of immortals battling against evil. If you are unfamiliar with the prior works, it is highly likely that you'll feel a bit asea. Once more, the author's creativity is demonstrated, proving why she is a star among paranormal romance writers.

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