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Possession [Mass Market Paperback]

Lori Herter


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4.0 out of 5 stars Vampire Romance Worth Reading 21 Dec 1999
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Hi, Ok I think you could read this book on it's own but you should really go get the first in the series - Obsession. If you've already read it I know why you are here! I'm not going to give away anything about the plot but all the characters you love from Obsession are here in this book too - Veronica and David, and Darienne. I don't want to spoil ANY of the surprise. I really didn't know where this book was going when I started it and I was sure surprised! You'll like it and I'm sure I'll be competiting with you to find the rest of Lori's out of print books lol...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great reading...for Phantom fans! 21 Nov 2006
By Julie - Published on Amazon.com
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This is the second in a trilogy, and it's better than the first, "Obsession." However, is it just me, or does Herter's Matthew MacDowell and "The Scarlet Shadow" bear a striking resemblance to Michael Crawford and "The Phantom of the Opera?" I think Herter is a fan!
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