
Part of Series
Nearly one hundred years after their last dance together, Eva’s long-lost love Edward makes contact again. Eva, now a lonely vampire, can’t resist falling into his arms and under his erotic spell. She’ll do anything he asks of her… Until the spell is rudely interrupted by Ryan, a demon hunter on the trail of an incubus. He seduces Eva with a searing night of dance and passion—and attempts to avert the disaster that hovers over the delicate, beguiling creature.
Author

I'm Teal Ceagh, writer of erotic urban fantasy and paranormal romances for Ellora's Cave. My real name is Tracy Cooper-Posey and you can actually find me hanging out on my other Good Reads account under my real name (http://www.goodreads.com/TracyCooper-...) where I write erotic romantic suspense and erotic historical romances for Ellora's Cave as well. About Teal Ceagh **************** Teal Ceagh was created in mid-2009 to allow me to write wildly different types of erotic romances and market them without disrupting my already established readers. I write romantic suspense and historical romances for Ellora's Cave. Teal Ceagh writes the hottest of MMF ménage paranormal romance and urban fantasies that Ellora’s Cave have to offer, and that’s a pretty extreme jump from romantic suspense. I didn’t want to readers to get whiplash crossing the two genres, and having two separate pen names makes marketing a lot easier. Besides, I wanted to see if the writing stood on its own. (It does…boy does it ever!) By the end of 2009, however, disruptions in my personal life meant I couldn't keep up with three blogs, three Facebook accounts, three sets of everything (I’d also been running a marketing business on the side, too). So I brought Teal Ceagh "out," which allowed me to bring her to my home blog and melding the two sets of books and so forth. That also meant telling the world who Teal really was, which would make my life considerably simpler. Lots of people ask about the name, Teal Ceagh. Actually, it's still really my name. It's my intials: TLC. If you pronounce them, you're saying Teal Ceagh. "Ceagh" is pronounced "see" and it's Irish.