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Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #1)

Laurell K. Hamilton · 1993 · Book

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This novel introduces readers to a fierce and compelling heroine, navigating a dark world filled with supernatural threats and complex relationships.

ModernThe Intersection of Romance and HorrorThe Struggle for Personal AgencySupernatural Creatures in Urban SettingsAttraction and Repulsion of the UndeadMorality in a World of Vampires

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