There’s no leverage like seduction…until love takes a bite out of Donte’s plans.
The Deep Series, Book 1 (Formerly titled Notturno)
As the Indiana Jones of historical erotica, there is no document existing—or just rumored to exist—Adin Tredeger can’t unearth. Why he would risk the biggest coup of his career to join the mile-high club is beyond him. But the disarming, dark-eyed man who somehow enters Adin’s locked airplane washroom has him completely nude and coming apart. All without a whimper of protest. From that moment, Adin and Donte Fedelta engage in an international battle of wit and cunning. The prize—a priceless, 500-year-old journal with illustrations so erotic it could make the Marquis de Sade blush.
Yet Donte’s desire for the journal goes far beyond simple possession. The undead nobleman wrote it. And he’s not above using every trick in his otherworldly arsenal—including seduction—to get it back.
Chemistry draws them together even as fortune tugs them apart. But when a third party joins the chase, they must unite to fight an enemy with a deadly goal—to erase Donte from history.
This book is a rerelease of a previously published book, with substantial rewrites.
Warning: This product contains one cocky college professor, one centuries-old vampire who is out to show him who’s at the top of the food chain, and red wine. Because it goes so well with humble pie.
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Reviews
“One of the most compelling parts of this book, for me, was the love story of Donte and Auselmo. I found the journal entries both beautiful and tragic and I could see why Donte fought hard to retrieve that last physical tie to his first and best love.” — The Book Pushers
★★★★ ” I did find I enjoyed this story and really think Maxfield has created a really interesting world and a really clever dynamic between these men. It is something that has a lot of room to build over the series and I am looking forward to seeing how things continue to develop. So overall this is an enjoyable vampire tale with kind of a dark feel that has some really nice potential.” — Joyfully Jay
“There were a whole lot of twists and turns in this story that made it even more exciting. … I really enjoyed this story and I wasn’t so sure I would at the beginning because it seemed very different from other works by this author. However, in this instance, different was very good. ” — Rainbow Book Reviews