As the Regency years approach their twilight, Lord Cedric "Seti" Edgard enjoys his idyllic existence between Extranatural society and English human haut ton. His term as Bath's Extranatural
      Justice near completion, the elegant vampire anticipates comfortable retirement with his two bisexual vampire lovers, Troyes "Lucifer" de Pellerin, a French nobleman, and Dane "Hades"
      Melbourne, Cedric's godson and assistant. High society dubs them "The Three Devils of Bath," and no man or woman is safe from their sensuous attentions. Mariotte Sabrier, a Creole musician,
      piques Cedric's craving for feminine loveliness, and he seduces her into his household. Employment as a concert pianist allows Mariotte to live on her own terms, free of her dissolute
      half-brother's control, far from Louisiana's Gulf Coast and rumors of her tainted racial heritage. Introduction as Cedric's ward grants her entr矇e into Britain's upper class. Erotic
      gratification sweetens her acceptance of Cedric's carte blanche. And the caveat-she must also entertain the vampire's constant companions, Dane and Troyes-increases her intrigue.Love, risk, and
      past disappointments stalk Mariotte's endeavors to fulfill her bargain. Troyes introduces her to pursuit of pleasure for its own sake, while Dane initiates her into exotic sensuality and their
      friendship deepens to love, a match for the fiery longing Mariotte senses whenever she and Cedric occupy the same room. After Cedric's investigation of a shocking Extranatural murder exposes
      them all to danger, the lovers must confront what Mariotte's alliance really means. Is the exotic beauty suited to the deeper intimacies of vampire love, or will she remain happiest as the
      pampered mistress and companion to the Three Devils in Bath?