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Morgann Peters

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M. Peters has been writing stories since she was a little girl. Since she met her fiancée in 1999, they have truly begun to come to life. Undisclosed Desires is her first published work, though she has been editing novels for up-and-coming authors across a wide spectrum of genres for the last eight years. She and her fiancée, who were high-school sweethearts, live in Florida with their two cats. She has recently entered the world of Twitter, and can be followed here while she works on her newest novel: https://twitter.com/MPetersDesires, or like her on Facebook, to read snippets of her upcoming novel here: https://www.facebook.com/MPeters2183




You can purchase any of Morgann Peters works here:
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A Sample of Her Writing

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Undisclosed Desires
by Morgann Peters

Keith D'Ameron has wandered the world as a vampire for three hundred years, traveling through
Europe and the East in search of something for which he has no name. Up until
now, he has simply enjoyed what his world of the night can bring to him, but
now he has come to Spain. Upon entering Seville, a heartbeat rises above the
rest of the thrumming pulses occupying the busy city, and something in its
siren call urges Keith to investigate.

The owner of this heartbeat, the vampire finds, is a beautiful young man named Javier Estas, and
upon first sight - whether it is only for a night or for something more - Keith
knows he must make the young man his own.
Something in the scent of his blood, and the very thrum of the life in
Javier's verdant gaze, has drawn Keith to this man, and he is determined to
find out why.

Within the hour, Keith finds himself at sword-point in a tree-lined square, where he must make a decision
between keeping his secrets intact or allowing himself to open up to another
human being for the first time in three centuries.  Something within Javier's eyes calls to him
as nothing else has ever done, and he finds he must pursue this new avenue which
has revealed itself to him in that dusty square where he faces Javier for the first time.


At first, Javier is hesitant, but Keith is not the only one lured on by something he cannot
comprehend, and he finds himself captivated by the glimpses of Keith's world he
sees every time he falls into the vampire's eyes. At last, he finds that he
cannot continue to deny his undisclosed desire for Keith - and that he doesn't
want to keep trying.



5.0 out of 5 stars Tired of vampires that sparkle? This is for you then., July 2, 2012
By Susan Wilson  
This review is from: Undisclosed Desire (Kindle Edition)

I run a Facebook group and am usually very active, posting many times throughout the day. Not today. I spent the afternoon reading. Standing up despite physical limitations, because the book was sitting near the table and I got up from lunch to get it and then settle in to read and I opened it instead and got sucked in immediately and so I stood up all afternoon reading, devouring the book, unable to do anything else -- including take a potty break or pull my attention away long enough to walk 6 feet to my chair -- until I'd finished it. What book could hold me like that, you ask? This one. If you want steamy man-on-man sex, vampires that don't sparkle, and LUST, buy it. Like now. I'm still fanning myself and thinking about cold showers.

Keith and Javier are fascinating, and the sexual tension quivers like a strung and pulled bow. The others who play a part in their lives -- Keith's servants Amaroq, Marlon, Linette and Margot, Javier's wife Ofelia, and the man who is determined to hunt Keith down, Chrétienne de Sens -- are much more than walk-on characters and each has his or her own quirks, foibles and desires as they help or hinder Keith's pursuit of Javier. Rich, full characterizations, well-described settings, and writing that draws you in and does not fail to deliver on its early promise make this a book well worth reading. And now, I'm off to read it again, savoring each detail once more. Or twice more.


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