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Original Title: Rajmund (Vampires in America, #3) ISBN13 9781933417097
Edition Language: English
Series: Vampires in America #3
Characters: Rajmund Gregor, Sarah Stratton
Setting: Buffalo, New York(United States)
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Rating: 4.08 | 4734 Users | 301 Reviews

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RAJMUND GREGOR is a vampire . . . and the undisputed Master of New York City. He bows to no one but his Sire, Krystof, who is the Vampire Lord for the entire Northeastern U.S. Based in Buffalo, NY, Krystof is an old vampire—-too old, it would seem, because he’s slowly losing his mind. Summoned back to Buffalo by his Sire, Rajmund finds his master out of touch and rapidly weakening. He knows the territory will crumble if something isn’t done, and he’s the only one of Krystof’s children strong enough to seize power. But there’s also the matter of some missing women and a rogue vampire who seems to be moving in for the kill.

SARAH STRATTON has a secret, one she’s never shared with anyone–—at least not anyone who knows her now, not even her good friend Cyn. It’s a secret that could destroy her carefully constructed life, but it’s one she may have to share with a vampire, if she’s going to save the lives of the missing women.

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Title:Rajmund (Vampires in America #3)
Author:D.B. Reynolds
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 260 pages
Published:July 30th 2010 by ImaJinn Books (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.08 From 4734 Users | 301 Reviews

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I. Love. This. Series...And honestly, this is a great book. A fantastic addition to the series, and a more in depth look at this incredible world and its hierarchy. If the romance between Raj and Sarah had been more on than off, I'd have given this story 5 stars, without hesitation. Blurb...RAJMUND GREGOR is a vampire . . . and the undisputed Master of New York City. He bows to no one but his Sire, Krystof, who is the Vampire Lord for the entire Northeastern U.S. Based in Buffalo, NY, Krystof is

It was tough to figure out who I hated more in this book. It was almost a toss-up, but the heroine, Sarah, ended up winning. She was not only a total idiot, but she was a groveling idiot. The main guy, Raj, kept dumping her - over and over again - and yet she kept pretty much begging him to be with her. This is about how attractive a girl who begs for a guy's attention is to him..Girls, if you have to beg a guy to be with you, you need to hit yourself over the head with a blunt object until you

A pretty good story, nothing to be really giddy about but good enough to be glad I read it.There were stuff that annoyed me, sometimes the heroin was an idiot (and you know how much I hate idiots) but well, the vamp was pretty cool and he made up for the sometimes stupid female. Although I admit, I liked her a few times. Gah, I can't make up my mind, dunno if I liked her or not!Another thing I can't decide about is the cliffhanger at the end. Dunno if it made me curious about the next book or if

What the hell kinda ending was that?! I swore I wasn't gonna read anymore but that ending! That bloody ending and now I'm so curious I'll end up picking the next book anyway. Bah!

It's been so long since I've started this series...And of course, I instantly loved Raphael and Cyn that were featured in the first two books.So, how I came to read this third book all of sudden...I don't know, really. LOLI was actually in the middle of doing smth else and I just ended up, reading this through the night...well, i work in mysterious ways as well, apparentlyAnyway, this was an okay erad for me, I love vamps, duh?! And since my fave couple ever (Suzanne Wright's Sam and Jared) I

RTC Review below but do we find out why there was (view spoiler)[ blood on Raphael's face when Cyn saw him at the end of this book (hide spoiler)] is that answered in the next book?_____________This was a really enjoyable book. I've been having a problem the past few months where books aren't keeping my interest and/or the writing isn't face paced or my type. Anyways this one was.I pretty much went blind into this book. I didn't read the synopsis and I couldn't really remember the perimeters to

While everybody liked this book the most, I found it lacking.I'm sorry but I didn't like any of the main characters. I stilled loved the plot, the way the story was written and everything else, but Rajmund and Sarah constantly pissed me off.Sarah was this weak heroine, a school teacher who wasn't strong enough to do anything by herself. What's worst is that she tried, several times to show everybody else she wasn't like that and she just made EVERYTHING worse, EVERY TIME. I didn't like her at
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