Lilith's Love


Read by Dan Shaurette

(4.2 stars; 133 reviews)

Donovan, lonely and getting over the recent death of his parents, asks his long-time friend Christian to move in with him when he relocates back home again to Phoenix from Los Angeles.

After the Vampire Hunters find Lilith in New Orleans, she and her Wiccan friend Anna decide to go where they think no one would expect to find vampires — The Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, AZ.

Christian, who is also a Wiccan, meets Anna at a Samhain event (Halloween). The chemistry between them is immediate, and when they introduce their roommates to each other, Don realizes Lilith is not only the woman of his dreams — but that she is the woman in his dreams at night.

Two romances are sparked, and now that both couples have found each other, they must fight the vengeful plans of Lilith’s Master.


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liliths love


(5 stars)

loved listening to this story while ironing . got so in grossed .finished ironing so quick


(3 stars)

A delightful easy story. The plot was straightforward, not requiring too much of the reader’s concentration. The main characters were well developed and they were likable. There was some suspense, some very adorable scenes of flirtation and, what I enjoyed the most, some enchanting conversations. I would prefer the author concentrated more on the love portion of Lilith’s love, as the title led me to believe the main emphasis of the book would be. After reading it I felt that Lilith’ love, her actual feelings, was not expressed adequately which led me to believe that she actually did not love anybody. She was likable but without deep emotions. Still, a very enjoyable book.


(0 stars)

Jennifer, thanks for asking. It was not my intention, naturally. However, I have had health issues, technical difficulties, and work priorities steal time away from the podcast. The mixing process is back on track for episode 11 and I promise it will be online as soon as possible. Please bear ...


(0 stars)

I am writing to you all from my phone. This is because my PC has crashed again and I'm in the process of determining what can be salvaged. Beyond my health issues, this has been the largest factor in the many and persistent delays in producing the final episodes of ...


(0 stars)

i was happy to hear vampires returned to their roots somewhat in this book. They actually sleep at night, can't pass over running water, and churches do them no good. Sometimes I found the large voice cast a bit distracting though. I understand that it makes it sound more like ...


(0 stars)

I've always loved a good book involving vampires, especially when it's setting is in modern times. I'm only part way through the book so far but I want to let you know that it's very entertaining, love the sound effects, good narratives, and not to mention the story line. Gotta ...


(4.5 stars)

I found that Lilith’s Love really good, but I thought that start was little bit slow. But the middle and the was very good. I would listen to another one of his books, and will be looking for one to listen to.


(0 stars)

I read the book first. I loved it. When I listened to the podcast, it was like hearing the same characters I love but told in a different way. Both were awesome!