The Dragon's Disciple

by Barbara Sheridan, Anne Cain

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Paranormal Romance: Vampire, Sensual: Erotica

May 26, 2006

ISBN-13: 1554106192

Available in: e-Book

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The Dragon's Disciple
by Barbara Sheridan, Anne Cain

Forbidden love and repressed desires of the past and present linger in the atmosphere of San Francisco's Chinatown. Dao Kan Shu, a Chiang-Shih, a vampire, hunts under the cover of darkness, his lust for blood and the craving of a once mortal heart awakened by an art student, Ken Ohara. Drawn to a hot new nightspot Ken discovers that his own hidden past is bound to that of the club's owner known throughout the Chinese underworld as The Poisoned Dragon. Fascinated by Shu's dark world Ken is soon caught in a dangerous web of triad societies, blood lust and a strange relationship he can barely begin to understand.

Fine Arts professor Leigh Gachelsing, tormented since childhood with visions and spirits, discovers a link from the mysterious club owner to Chinatown's violent past where two assassins feared as demons once hunted the streets. He joins Ken's advisor Magda Silivasi who is determined to save her student before he is lost to the echoes of a past life and the deadly embrace of a vampire.



Barbara Sheridan's Bio

A life long resident of Pittsburgh, PA, I've been a fan of romantic/historical/paranormal/horror/ dark fantasy books, movies and television ever since I can remember. My first "professional" (paid for) piece of writing was a vampire short story in a small press 'zine called Dead of Night.

I did more short stories along with book reviews and soon realized that each piece, whether it featured ghosts, vampires or aliens always had a romance or romantic elements included.

I've sold a Timeless Wish (time travel) and Silver Rain (reincarnation) to Jove, a short contemporary to e-publisher Book-On-Disc.com and I have an historical Bittersweet Surrender which was released March 2001 from Avid Press. Bittersweet Surrender is the book that "inspired" Timeless Wish and I'm thrilled that it's now in print.

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