Pleasures of the Night
Books | Fiction / Romance / Erotic
3.5
Sylvia Day
In this erotic paranormal romance, a supernatural lover is endangered by the woman he lusts for in a novel “so hot the pages should be on fire” (Gena Showalter, New York Times bestselling author of Playing with Fire).In the twilight between sleep and consciousness, a battle rages. The Dream Guardians harness the energy created in slumber, even going so far as to fuel the sexual fantasies of those asleep to create maximum power. The Nightmares, however, feed on fear and distress, and it is up to the Guardians to protect their charges . . . Aidan Cross is a Dream Guardian who pleasures the women he protects through deeply erotic dreams. It is physically satisfying if somewhat empty emotionally, for these women do not realize he is more than a fantasy. Until Lyssa Bates. For some reason, she recognizes him and knows his purpose . . . and still welcomes him into her bed. But just as their passion threatens to consume him body and soul, a danger lurks, for Lyssa is the Key that has been prophesized to destroy his world . . . “Pleasures of the Night sizzles as a romance, enthralls as a paranormal, and captivates with a fantastic cast of characters!” —Susan Grant, RITA award winning author of Hawk: Sky Mates“Sylvia Day delivers readers to a fantasy world as unique as it is erotic!” —Toni Blake, award-winning author of USA Today bestselling author of Swept Away
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Author
Sylvia Day
Pages
304
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2009-03-17
ISBN
0061749559 9780061749551
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"I liked the plot of this book, but it lacked detail and substance. It would’ve been better had it had just maybe 10 more chapters of even longer chapters, to fully explain everything that happens in the novel. The ending was so bad in my honest opinion. Then finding out that there’s no other book to explain or give full closure to what happened in this book is just saddening. I don’t recommend reading this one, it was basically just a bunch of sex and lack of plot foundation."