It takes the average reader 3 hours and 21 minutes to read Love In Death by Elizabeth Stokes
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Detective Allison Pratt knew that her partner and lover Xander Reese was still alive, even though he was murdered a year ago by a mysterious serial killer known as The Sieve. Xander visits her in her dreams with the promise they will be together again.Seeking revenge for Xander's death, Allison continues to hunt The Sieve. Soon she discovers the killer's secret when Xander returns... only now he's different. Imbued with powers of flight and speed, Xander also must sustain himself on human blood, and his reunion with Allison binds them together in a new way.Together, Allison and Xander work outside of the law to bring The Sieve to justice and discover a new, supernatural element to their love.Meanwhile, there is a greater threat lurking behind the actions of one killer. Someone is building an army of monsters to take over the land from the living. Allison and Xander find themselves in the middle of the conflict and possibly the only ones who could stop it from happening!----------AUTHOR'S NOTE: I may not be the greatest risk-taker, but I can certainly dabble in experimentation. The story behind "Love In Death" is one of experimentation. Not only is it the first long-form piece of erotic romance fiction I have written, but how I chose to release the book was an experiment in itself.Rather than writing a complete novel as you now see here, I decided to release "Love In Death" in a series of six installments over the course of several months.This isn't exactly a unique delivery system. Novels have been serialized in periodicals for hundreds of years. In fact, in the early 1800s, Charles Dickens was instrumental in demonstrating that serialized fiction was a viable format. Also noteworthy, French author Alexandre Dumas was famous for serializing his classic novels "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo." Beyond publication in existing periodicals, short volumes of chapbooks were also quite popular, though their actual publication has all but disappeared.I tried to do my part in bringing back the chapbook, at least for the digital medium. "Love In Death" was published over the course of about nine months with a new volume becoming available approximately every six weeks. It was an interesting experiment in digital publishing with a certain degree of success.Now that the full story of Allison Pratt and Xander Reese has been told, I have collected all six chapbooks into one novel-length volume, which you hold in your hands. This formatting of the overall story explains why the book has essentially only six chapters with multiple scene breaks throughout. It also explains some significant time passing for the characters from part to part.The text is the same as the originally published volumes, aside from a few minor edits to improve the continuous flow between segments. So if you already have the previous published versions, you are in good shape. However, if you still are missing a couple parts of the story, they are here available to you for an inclusive price.Either way, I thank you for your patronage, and I invite you to experience Allison and Xander's love story.----------"Love In Death" compiles all six parts of Elizabeth Stokes' serialized erotic romance: "Death's Embrace," "Death's Beloved," "Death's Unveiling," "Death's Heartbreak," "Death's Desire," and "Death's Passion." The entire story of Allison and Xander's love that transcends that natural world are presented for the first time in one complete volume.** Due to mature sexual situations, this book is recommended for readers 18+ **Be sure to read "Five Nights in Vegas," a sweet romance by Elizabeth Stokes, available in the Kindle Store now
Love In Death by Elizabeth Stokes is 201 pages long, and a total of 50,451 words.
This makes it 68% the length of the average book. It also has 62% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 35 minutes to read Love In Death aloud.
Love In Death is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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