Budapest Moon Series by Stephanie Burkhart

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  • The Hungarian (Budapest Moon #1)
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    The Hungarian (Budapest Moon #1)

    Stephanie Burkhart

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2012

    Katherine Archibald is in search of a grand adventure. A young woman in late Victorian England, she wants to open up a book store in London and travel Europe hunting down rare books. Love isn't on her map. Enter Matthias Duma. The Hungarian count captures Katherine's attention like no other man before him with his unusual gold-malachite eyes, his exotic features, and his command of the night sky... more

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  • The Count's Lair (Budapest Moon #2)
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    The Count's Lair (Budapest Moon #2)

    Stephanie Burkhart

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Count Anton Varga is haunted by the curse of the moon. It tugs on his emotions, ravishing his soul. Anton abhors the beast he must learn to tame if he is to find peace. Lady Amelia Andrassy is an accomplished pianist, but her life in Budapest has been filled with heartache. When Amelia faints in the Duma's bookstore, it's Anton's strong arms that cradle her fall. His unusual eyes spark with hers, replacing their individual loneliness with the promise of feral passion... more

  • Danube in Candlelight (Budapest Moon #3)
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    Danube in Candlelight (Budapest Moon #3)

    Stephanie Burkhart

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Morgan Duma has always known she's different. Her eyes have unusual gold rings around her irises, a trait she's inherited from her father. She's faster and stronger than most. Her endurance and stamina allow her to complete tasks in a quick and efficient fashion. Since she was a little girl, she knew there was only one man for her – Adam Varga. Morgan learned to dance in Adam's arms. They grew up playing the piano together... more

  • The Secret Door (Budapest Moon #4)
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    The Secret Door (Budapest Moon #4)

    Stephanie Burkhart

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    It's 1927 and Lord Zoltan Kristos, Hungary's Minister of the Interior, takes great pains to hide the fact he's a werewolf from the world. Despite his efforts, he's recognized when he goes to the Austrian-Hungarian border to inspect the area for damage from a recent rare earthquake. Zoltan is accused of stealing Kurt Meklau's witch, Inna, and is recklessly followed to Volturn Manor, a residence belonging to another werewolf family, the Vargas... more

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