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First Blood

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Penguin Group US, Aug 5, 2008 - Fiction - 336 pages
Four all-new stories of forbidden passion and dark desire.

You never forget your first blood...Susan Sizemore returns to the universe of her Laws of the Blood novels with a sizzling story of the relationship between a vampire enforcer and a werewolf.

Erin McCarthy’s Sasha Checkikov flees the bright lights and dangerous slayers of Vegas for New Orleans, where she is saved by a vampire haunted by his past—and hungry for passion.

Set in the Vampire Babylon world, Chris Marie Green’s story puts the bond between twin female vampires to the test when one of them falls for her prey.

Meljean Brook’s vampire Annie Gallagher needs help to save a young human girl, but she doesn’t expect the help to come from the FBI agent she loved—and had to give up— when she was transformed.

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Review: First Blood (The Guardians #3.5)

User Review  - Rosario (http://rosario.blogspot.com/) - Goodreads

****I only read the Meljean Brook story, Thicker Than Blood.**** I've no idea how, but I seem to have missed this one when it came out. Good think I'm being methodical about this series reread! A few ... Read full review

Review: First Blood (The Guardians #3.5)

User Review  - Suzainur KAR - Goodreads

I admit to borrowing this for Meljean Brook. As anthologies go, it is fine. The vamps and weres are standard fare with nothing particularly novel about the 'verse development. Story #1 is cute, but if ... Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Susan Sizemore is the bestselling author of "Primal Needs, Primal Desires", and "Primal Heat", the most recent novels in her vampire Primes series, and more than twenty other romances. Susan, who lives in the Midwest, loves vampires, basketball, and hearing from readers.

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