Sinners' Opera
Obsession
by Linda Nightingale
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Pub Date Oct 07 2019 | Archive Date Oct 31 2019
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Description
Morgan D'Arcy is an English lord, a classical pianist, and a vampire. He has everything except what he desires most—Isabeau. As the Angel Gabriel he's steered her life and career choice, preparing her to become Lady D'Arcy. Many forces oppose Morgan's daring plan—not the least of which is Vampyre law. Isabeau Gervase is a brilliant geneticist. Though she no longer believes in angels, she sees a ticket to a Nobel Prize in Gabriel's secrets—secrets that have led her to a startling conclusion. Gabriel isn't human, and she fully intends to identify the species she named the Angel Genome. Morgan is ready to come back into Isabeau's life, but this time as a man not an angel. Will he outsmart his enemies, protect his beloved and escape death himself? For the first time in eternity, the clock is ticking.
A Note From the Publisher
Vampire Paranormal Romance
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509227488 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Sinners' Opera is the continuing story of Morgan Gabriel D’Arcy. I have not read any other books about Morgan and I am intrigued by his story, much like I was intrigued by the vampire Lestat. Morgan has been a vampire for hundreds of years and is obsessed with Isabeau, his creation. This book is how they interact with each other and the choices they make. The choices Morgan makes in regards to Isabeau I have a hard time with however, given his age and how long he has roamed the world I can understand his underhandedness. Do I like them together? Yes, absolutely. I am looking forward to reading the next in the series.
If Dorian Gray was a vampire concert pianist. What's not to like? I'm a huge fan of both Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, vampires, forbidden love, AND playing the piano, so this book is a lot of fun. It definitely caught my interest right away, and now I have another series I'm going to have to keep reading. I need more book room! 😁
Morgan certainly leans to the darker side. He embraces being a vampire and often seems to revel in his kills. With that in mind I’m going to list him with Phantom in Phantom of the Opera. A tortured soul who though he loves, love is not his salvation.
What was it? Love or obsession? 'cause EVERYBODY in this book was obsessed. It would be a beautiful story if not the ending..... I didn't expect that- it disappointed me. Everything was going to romantic an entire book and suddenly the end is like out of another planet. But in general it was quite a good book.
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