
Prince of Dreams
by Susan Krinard
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appears in Vampire Romance.
San Francisco psychologist Diana Ransom can_x0092_t take her eyes off the gorgeous, greeneyed stranger. But when she finally approaches him across the smokefilled room, her reasons have little to do with the treacherous feelings he inspires. Diana suspects that this brooding, enigmatic man is responsible for the disappearance of her fragile young cousi...
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