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Shadow Comes Darkly

Clark Wright’s life as an ER nurse is turned upside down when he’s attacked by a rogue vampire and left for dead. Saved by Alessio, a snarky vampire bartender with an unsettling connection to him, Clark is thrust into a dark paranormal world. As they hunt down Clark's attacker, they uncover a series of violent vampire killings plaguing the city.

Bound by fate and a magnetic attraction, Clark and Alessio must unravel the mystery while confronting their deepening bond and the strange dreams connecting Clark to his dead twin. Time is running out, and survival isn't the only thing at stake—so is their fated love.

Dark, erotic, and hauntingly seductive, this is a tale of fated love, betrayal, and the gritty underworld that hides beneath the surface of the city.

Lee Ohlson

Lee Ohlson’s earliest literary memory is laying on her back in her bedroom listening to The Hobbit on audiotape while reading along in a mass market paperback to make sure she didn’t miss a word. Early forays into fanfiction – self-inserts into Lord of the Rings, of course – and an ongoing collaboration with a middle school friend introduced her to writing for fun. After twenty-five years of ups and downs, including an entire 300-page manuscript lost to flooding during Hurricane Ike, she has finally reached a point where she can start working on publishing romance novels for a wider audience.

Lee Ohlson grew up in Houston, Texas, before returning to her home country of Canada in her early twenties. Outside of writing, she thrives on hiking, gardening, and swimming, as well as spending time with her two cats and two pugs. Her favorite holiday is Halloween, and she is an avid reader.

Some of her favorite books include Pride and Prejudice, The Lord of the Rings, Lolita, and A Clockwork Orange. Her favorite movies are Fargo and The Thing, and her favorite television show of all time is Twin Peaks. This eclectic mixture of media informs her works, and her adoration of different genres ensures that her novels are always fresh and compelling.

Lee’s website can be found here https://www.leeohlsenauthor.ca/.

Dreamspinner Press