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Автор: Alyson Noel
Издательство: HarperCollins
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isbn: 9780008100940
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      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       RICHELLE MEAD

       Six

       Bring Me to Life

       ALYSON NOËL

       One

       Two

       Three

       Four

       Five

       Six

       Seven

       Above

       KRISTIN CAST

       One

       Two

       Three

       Four

       Five

       Six

       Seven

       Eight

       Nine

       Ten

       Eleven

       Twelve

       Thirteen

       Fourteen

       Fifteen

       Hunting Kat

       KELLEY ARMSTRONG

       Lilith

       FRANCESCA LIA BLOCK

       Lilith

       Succubus

       Geek

       The Rescue

       Black Moon

       Keep Reading

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

      Emma wasn’t Eric Dragomir’s first girlfriend. Nor was she likely to be his last.

      Of course, the latter statement was assuming Eric’s father didn’t interfere. As far as old Frederick Dragomir was concerned, Eric and Emma should have already been married. It was a wonder, Eric thought bitterly, that his father hadn’t simply planned on having the wedding the same day they graduated high school.

      “What’s the problem? How many more girls are you going to go through?” Frederick had demanded the last time father and son had visited. “She’s from a good family. Pretty. Smart. Nice enough. What more do you want? I know you think you’re too young, but time’s running out! There’s hardly any of us left.”

      Standing now on a Chilean beach that felt light-years away from Montana, watching the stars flicker against a deep purple sky, Eric wondered if that was what had driven his parents to get married. Fear that their kind was dwindling away. He’d never thought much about their relationship while he was growing up. They were just his parents. They existed. They would always be together. They would always be around. He’d taken that for granted, never pondering the more intimate feelings within their marriage. He realized, now that his mother was gone, that he hadn’t even really taken the time to get to know them as people. It was too late for her, and lately, with all the marriage pressure, Eric really wasn’t all that excited to learn much more about his father.

      Emma appeared suddenly, like an apparition, linking her arm with his. “Aren’t you glad the sun went down? That light was literally killing me.”

      Eric didn’t bother to correct her misuse of “literally”—or to tell her that he didn’t mind the sun, even though too much exposure irritated their kind. In fact, he always kind of regretted that they—as living vampires—couldn’t handle much of the light. He sometimes entertained fantasies of lying by a pool, wrapped in the sun’s golden embrace.

      Instead he smiled down at Emma, taking in her long-lashed deep blue eyes and