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An 800-year-old playboi vampire. A sheltered baby vampire. What could go possibly go wrong? Everything. Lottie Merrick liked to play the field, keeping her options open. She’d never fallen for anyone the way she had for Nova Bryant. Their love of books quickly bringing them together but their differences pushing them apart even quicker. Not only was Nova a fairly new vampire, but she was also straight, and in a serious relationship with a man. The worst part was that her entire existence revolved around being sober; not feeding on blood at all. Between a sober living retreat at Crimson Moon Hideaway, Nova’s politically motivated father, and the pair’s extremely opposite lifestyles the relationship seems doomed from the beginning but once Lottie and her friends devise a plan for her to win Nova’s heart, hope for the future is reignited. Unfortunately, things aren’t always what they seem. Can Lottie and Nova turn their relationship into something that will last or are they too different in the end? Don’t forget my other Crimson Moon Hideaway Out of Reach Evil Eye
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Lori Joseph has drawn on her life experiences as an artist, wife, mother of four sons, photo stylist, producer, volunteer and friend for inspiration in her writing. The Pennwriters, founded in 1986, awarded a FIrst Place prize to Joseph for her debut poem titled, Wasserfall. Soon after, Joseph completed The Homestead Collection, poetry based on images of the mountain west, taken by photographers Tim O’Hara and Terry Wild. The collection was published online by Clerestory Poetry Journal, Poems of the Mountain West. Joseph also framed the images with her poetry to create a touring exhibit that has shown in Massachusetts, Wyoming and Maryland. Her work has been published by the Union Pacific Railroad, JustBeU magazine, and the Nebraska Writers Guild, founded in 1925, in How It Looks from Here, poetry chapbook and Voices From The Plains, 2nd Edition Anthology. In addition to writing, Joseph offers the A2A workshop which can be tailored for individuals or group team building. Contact Lori@LoriJoseph.com to schedule a workshop.