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For All Eternity

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Fleeing the pain of losing her twin to human mortality, Maeve Tremayne uses her powers to travel to the past, where she wanders the blood-soaked battlefields and hospitals of the American Civil War, relieving dying young men from their pain with the kiss of death. There, she meets a mortal doctor named Calder Holbrook, who immediately falls under her spell—and she reluctantly falls under his.
Maeve also finds herself facing another battle, though not one of the heart—whether or not to succeed the cold and powerful Lisette as the reigning queen of the vampires. Maeve must navigate brutal wars of both human and immortal making—not to mention her own desires—as the forces of life and death threaten to destroy everything she has come to cherish.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 1994
      Lisette, evil queen of the vampires, is up to no good again in Miller's sequel to Forever and the Night. In a rather slow beginning, the author recaps the plot and characters of her first vampire romance. All the main characters have returned: Valerian, Tobias, Mrs. Fullywub and Maeve. Like her twin brother, Aidan, Maeve is a good vampire, feeding only on the scum of society or mortally wounded war victims. Unlike Aidan, Maeve enjoys her vampire status, which makes her the prime candidate to succeed Lisette. Maeve balks at the idea of becoming the next vampire queen-as she tells Valerian, "I'm not interested in a political career." Regardless, she cannot stand by while Lisette-still smarting from Aidan's rejection-fills the world with revenants inciting both angels and warlocks to wage war against the vampires. In the meantime, Maeve meets and falls in love with Calder Holbrook, a 19th-century physician whose desolate past and love for Maeve propels him to covet the world of the undead. Readers who enjoyed Miller's first vampire novel, with its heady, sensual narrative, will get more of the same-too much more of the same-in the sequel.

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