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Is love enough to save the world? The First Horseman of the Apocalypse, Pestilence is tired of waiting. Mankind is his to destroy. But first he has to defeat one of his own, the Fourth Horseman, Death, along with the lowly human she’s so fond of. The one prophesised to save the world. Patrick Watkins wasn’t prepared for the way his body—and soul—respond to Death when she suddenly appears in his bedroom. He’s just a normal guy, saving lives at Australia’s busiest beach. But a lifetime of feeling he’s meant for something bigger haunts him, and it only intensifies at Death’s touch and crystalises with her kiss. Death isn’t interested in bringing about the end of humanity. She’s focused on claiming the souls of the departed, thank you very much. And then she encounters Patrick Watkins. There’s an enigmatic significance to the sexy Australian that pulls on her very existence. And makes her question her very purpose. Falling in lust with a human isn’t a problem, but falling in love with one? The one who stands in Pestilence’s way. That’s dangerous. Apocalypse-level dangerous. When it comes to love or duty, for Death and Patrick, picking a side might just lead to the end. Of everything. **Author note** Dark Destiny was originally released in 2009 as Death, the Vamp and His Brother. This edition has been significantly reworked/rewritten/refreshed. Yay!
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Lexxie’s not a deviant. She just has a deviant’s imagination and a desire to entertain readers with her words. Add the two together and you get darkly erotic romances with a twist of horror, sci-fi and the paranormal. When she’s not submerged in the worlds she creates, Lexxie’s life revolves around her family, a husband who thinks she’s insane, a indoor cat who likes to stalk shadows, two yabbies hell-bent on destroying their tank and her daughters, who both utterly captured her heart and changed her life forever. Having no idea how old she really is, Lexxie decided to go with 27 and has been that age for quite some time now. It's the best of both worlds - old enough to act mature, young enough to be silly. And silly she can be. Just ask her husband who frequently has to endure her bursting into song whenever the mood strikes her, feeling him up in public (one of her favorite pastimes), or rolling around in the sand with their dog - a large mutt of dubious origins who causes almost as much havoc around the neighborhood as Lexxie herself. Or squealing her way down the slide at the local park with her daughter! Lexxie lives by two simple rules - measure your success not by how much money you have, but by how often you laugh, and always try everything at least once. As a consequence, she's laughed her way through many an eyebrow raising adventure.