Undisclosed Desires

Undisclosed Desires
M. Peters (author)
Product Description
When a vampire named Keith D'Ameron arrives in Seville, Spain during the beginning of Spain's Golden Age, he never expects to be captured by the siren's call of a single heart-beat - not when there are so many others thrumming around him. But its call is impossible to resist - and, he finds, so is the man in whose body that pulse beats. Discovering quickly that he cannot get Javier Estas out of his mind, Keith determines to make the young man his own - but he must decide whether he will share the deepest of his dark secrets with Javier in order to do so.
Product Details
Ebook
File Size: 784 KB
Print Length: 401 pages
Publisher: M. Peters (June 23, 2012)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B008EEAM2K
Available at Amazon.com.
Paperback
Publication Date: Jun 24 2012
ISBN/EAN13: 1478112131 / 9781478112136
Page Count: 358
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 8.5" x 11"
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Related Categories: Fiction / Romance / Adult
Available at Creatspace.
Review
intense July 31, 2012
By Furio
The main difference between this enjoyable M/M vampire novel and most of those I have read before is that here we have a love triangle, a man, a woman and a (male) vampire who falls for the man.
The vampire folklore is fairly traditional and many details are given but it is clear that the main focus of the author's attention lies in the complex relationships among the three main characters.
Even if we understand right from the start that the woman does not stand a chance against the vampire's charms it is also clear that the author loves her: beautiful, clever, patient, spirited and self sacrificing. Ofelia is not evil, she does not simply stand in the way of the lovers: she is alive, she is loved and lovely and even the vampire respects her.
Events bring these three people together and their meeting has lasting consequences, that is all.
The romance among these three is very intense and satisfying. We are given enough details to understand the workings of their minds and feel for them. Characterization is consistent and generally good, even that of the side characters.