Nocturnal Urges Series by Elizabeth Donald

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  • Nocturne (Nocturnal Urges #1-2)
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    Nocturne (Nocturnal Urges #1-2)

    Elizabeth Donald

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2005

    Nocturnal Urges - Nocturnal Urges It's the most popular club in the Memphis nightlife. Part legal bordello, part feeding ground for the city's vampires, Nocturnal Urges offers pleasure and pain in one sweet kiss. It's the ultimate addiction - both drug and sex at once. For the vampires, it's the only way to survive in a world where the creatures of the night are a dark underclass, ignored until the humans need another fix. Into this world comes Isabel Nelson, seeking only a night's pleasure... more

  • Abaddon (Nocturnal Urges #3)
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    Abaddon (Nocturnal Urges #3)

    Elizabeth Donald

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2007

    Nocturnal Urges, Book Three. Beneath the dark Memphis streets, something is stirring. Filled with ancient fury. Seeking revenge on the ones who live above. A revenge born in fire. The fires are raging in Memphis and no one is safe. Ryan and Samantha must descend into darkness beyond their imagining to find answers to mysteries of the past as Detectives Freitas and Parker seek the truth about the present. And the return of an old foe could make the future a dark place indeed.. more

  • Nocturne Infernum (Nocturnal Urges #1-3)
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    Nocturne Infernum (Nocturnal Urges #1-3)

    Elizabeth Donald

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Nocturne Infernum includes the original three chapters in the Nocturnal Urges series, an alternate version of present-day Memphis in which vampires walk among us, but are not treated as our equals. They work the night shift, the jobs no one else wants, and they're not too happy about it. Meanwhile, humans take advantage of the pleasures vampires can provide, but call them friends? Lovers? The gap between human and vampire stretches wide as death rises in the streets of Memphis. Nocturnal Urges... more

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