Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

Sydney Kildare’s done working for vampires. Her years of couriering – and dodging hijackers and sucker mind games – are over. It’s time for her and Malcolm Kelly, her secret vampire lover, to ride off into the sunset. 

At least, that was the plan. 

But Master vampire Bronson has reared his domineering head again, and he isn’t above blackmailing his former runner to get what he wants. He needs her to infiltrate a human pharmaceutical company. Syd’s not a trained spy, but if she can’t uncover what Bronson wants, he’ll take his disappointment out on Malcolm. 

There are rules in the vampire world, rules that are starting to feel an awful lot like shackles. Mal is the brightest light in Sydney’s life, but runners don’t do well in captivity. Syd is the first honest person he’s encountered in decades, but this mission may corrupt her completely. Their love is strong, but can it survive a hopeless situation? 

Falling from the Light is the third book in the Night Runner world, but can be read on its own.

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Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

Sydney Kildare’s done working for vampires. Her years of couriering – and dodging hijackers and sucker mind games – are over. It’s time for her and Malcolm Kelly, her secret vampire lover, to ride off into the sunset. 

At least, that was the plan. 

But Master vampire Bronson has reared his domineering head again, and he isn’t above blackmailing his former runner to get what he wants. He needs her to infiltrate a human pharmaceutical company. Syd’s not a trained spy, but if she can’t uncover what Bronson wants, he’ll take his disappointment out on Malcolm. 

There are rules in the vampire world, rules that are starting to feel an awful lot like shackles. Mal is the brightest light in Sydney’s life, but runners don’t do well in captivity. Syd is the first honest person he’s encountered in decades, but this mission may corrupt her completely. Their love is strong, but can it survive a hopeless situation? 

Falling from the Light is the third book in the Night Runner world, but can be read on its own.

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Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

by Regan Summers
Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

Falling from the Light (Night Runner, #3)

by Regan Summers

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Overview

Sydney Kildare’s done working for vampires. Her years of couriering – and dodging hijackers and sucker mind games – are over. It’s time for her and Malcolm Kelly, her secret vampire lover, to ride off into the sunset. 

At least, that was the plan. 

But Master vampire Bronson has reared his domineering head again, and he isn’t above blackmailing his former runner to get what he wants. He needs her to infiltrate a human pharmaceutical company. Syd’s not a trained spy, but if she can’t uncover what Bronson wants, he’ll take his disappointment out on Malcolm. 

There are rules in the vampire world, rules that are starting to feel an awful lot like shackles. Mal is the brightest light in Sydney’s life, but runners don’t do well in captivity. Syd is the first honest person he’s encountered in decades, but this mission may corrupt her completely. Their love is strong, but can it survive a hopeless situation? 

Falling from the Light is the third book in the Night Runner world, but can be read on its own.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046282757
Publisher: Regan Summers
Publication date: 11/24/2014
Series: Night Runner (Sydney Kildare) Series , #3
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 395 KB

About the Author

Regan Summers is the author of the romantic urban fantasy Night Runner series. As a native Alaskan, she’s used to long, cold nights but thinks they’re better with a helping of sexy vampires.

Don’t Bite the Messenger, the first in the series, was a finalist for the 2013 EPIC eBook Awards in the paranormal category.

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