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Dance of the Vampires
    Cornelia Amiri
     
    One of Ian’s six brothers kicks over the stones of an
ancient cairn, unknowingly freeing Sorcha and her six sisters from underhill.
The seven handsome Scots are enchanted by the voluptuous temptresses until they
turn on the men. Ian captures Sorcha, giving his brothers a chance to escape. With
the dark fey woman still in his grasp, Ian is saved by the rising sun.
    Her sisters vanish with the light of dawn and Sorcha is trapped
in the mortal realm. The seductress can’t resist Ian’s attentions as he stirs
throbbing urges she’s never felt before. Ian is bewitched by the wild delights
offered by this vampire siren. He can’t get enough of her. Still, her wicked
sisters and his highland brothers want nothing more than to attack and kill
each other. Will Sorcha and Ian’s sizzling passion prove strong enough to
overcome the differences between the dark fey and humans?
     
    Publisher’s Note: This story was previously published
elsewhere under the title Vampire Dancer, and has been expanded and
revised for Ellora’s Cave.
    Ellora’s Cave Publishing

    www.ellorascave.com
     
     
     
    Dance of the Vampires
     
    ISBN 9781419939532
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    Dance of the Vampires Copyright © 2012 Cornelia Amiri
     
    Edited by Raelene Gorlinsky
    Cover design by Syneca
    Photography by Shutterstock.com
     
    Electronic book publication March 2012
     
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Dance of the Vampires
Cornelia Amiri
     

Chapter One
     
    Ian wobbled out the door of the pub ahead of his six
brothers. Focusing as hard as he could, pushing one foot in front of the other,
he stumbled across a field in the moonlight. A clump of gorse and heather
brushed against his jeans.
    “Brother, be careful not to step on a thistle in the dark,”
Lachlan yelled in slurred speech.
    “I have my boots on,” Ian snapped.
    “Are you sure, little brother?” Malcolm, the oldest, called
out. “You usually run barefoot and cry like a girl when you get a thorn in your
foot.”
    “I was five years old the last time that happened.” Tired of
the lot of them, he stomped ahead. “I’d go off by myself and leave all of you
here, but someone has to lead you home.”
    Well past midnight, silence engulfed the field until Calin
burst out laughing and couldn’t stop.
    “Shut up,” Angus, the middle brother, yelled.
    “He’s hammered.” Errol nodded his head toward him. “He
cannot help it.”
    “Well, I do not know what’s

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