Immortal Saint

Author: Colleen Gleason
Genre(s): Romance | Historical | Adult
Total pages: 104
Immortal Saint

He has denied desire for centuries. She may be the one temptation he cannot resist.

London, 1804. Dimitri, Earl of Corvindale, has survived centuries in shadow—isolated, disciplined, and unyielding. Cursed as one of the Dracule, he has sacrificed all pleasure in a desperate bid to free himself from Lucifer’s chains. No wine. No women. No weakness.

Until Lady Maia Woodmore explodes into his orderly world like a spark struck to powder.
Sharp-tongued, bold, and utterly unimpressed by his brooding austerity, Maia refuses to be intimidated by the immortal earl who now controls her future. Her defiance infuriates him. Her courage intrigues him. And her beauty awakens a hunger Dimitri has spent lifetimes suppressing—a hunger as dangerous to Maia as it is to him.
But London is no longer safe. A ruthless adversary stalks the Woodmore sisters, and the Dracule’s darkest powers stir beneath the surface. Forced into uneasy proximity, Dimitri and Maia find their battles with each other quickly overshadowed by a deeper, more treacherous war.
As danger closes in, Dimitri must choose: cling to the icy restraint that has protected his soul for centuries…or surrender to the one woman capable of shattering every barrier he has built—and every vow he has ever made.

Originally published as the Draculia trilogy, this newly rebranded Vampires of London edition reflects the series’ true nature—lush, gothic, and seductively dark. With its blend of Regency elegance and immortal intrigue, Colleen Gleason’s beloved vampire romances step into the spotlight with a fresh identity designed for today’s readers.

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