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Batina Dawson wants two things most in her life. She’s determined to become a partner at her law firm and secure her younger sister’s financial future. That’s why she talked Dusti into flying to Alaska, to mend fences with their terminally ill, rich grandfather. It seemed to be a perfect plan – until things go wrong. The plane crashes and their lives are saved by two large, muscled brothers. Kraven is a spiked-haired menace with a handsome face and a killer body. He also believes she’s in danger from her own grandfather, and that Vampires and Lycans once bred, making him a VampLycan. He even claims her mother was one too. He may have kidnapped Bat, but his misguided hero complex is almost sweet. She knows exactly what defense she’ll use if he becomes one of her clients.

Insanity. Kraven is frustrated. Bat refuses to stop arguing with him at every opportunity. She’s stubborn, mouthy, and oh so sexy. She might be right when she accuses him of being crazy – she’s driving him nuts. But she’s in danger and he’ll stop at nothing to keep her safe.

Author Note: VLG stands for Vampires, Lycans, Gargoyles…and breeds in between. Living in Alaska’s harsh, pristine territories, these creatures live and love fiercely. These are their stories.

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3 thoughts on "Kraven (VLG)"

  1. Wagygirl says:

    Great New Paranormal Series!!! Book 2 has proven this Series will be another addiction enough on by Miss Dohner. When I started reading her work, I literally purchased every thing she wrote in one month. And Read it in as much time. Cause once I started I couldn’t put it down. I have a great appreciation for quality writing in this genre. 

  2. TheStorm says:

    Eh…I could have just reread the first book. I am a huge fan of Laurann Dohner. That being said, I have read every single book she has written and honestly…these last few books she has put out…I want to like them. I really want to like them but I just can’t. This book really did it in for me. I am hesitant about buying anymore books by her. This book was, in my opinion, a bit lazy. It starts off where the first book starts and pretty much follows that (so we get to go through all of that again) and I am starting to feel that every…

  3. Flamingrickshaw says:

    I loved this story because it tells the other side of … Second installment of this series and if you haven’t read the first one (Drantos), I highly suggest that you do so because this story coincides with it for at least the first 3/4’s of it and will explain a lot of what happens to Dusti at the end. 

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