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For vampire Charles Redfort, Christmas is a bitter reminder of the day he was killed by a werewolf. After fleeing the vampire army he was created to serve in, he has lived in exile in England. Once a year he allows himself to tell the truth about his life over dinner. Then he eats the man he’s hired for the night. Blake Wells is an engineering student by day and escort by night. He works Christmas because he doesn’t want to see his father, and his mother doesn’t want to see him. When he meets Charles, he thinks he’s gotten a bonus present that he can’t wait to unwrap. But as the truth is revealed, Blake will have to think fast to live until morning and convince Charles to give up his lonely life.
From serving garlic to filling the house with mirrors, a young host learns what not to do when a vampire invites himself to dinner. With ten fold-out pages and a pop-up at the end, read along to see which rules are followed and which are broken!
Charlotte Caine isn't called "the Vampire Chef" because she's a member of New York's undead community-she just cooks for them. Her restaurant, Nightlife, is poised to take the top slot in the world of "haute noir" cuisine. But when a drunk customer causes a scene, a glowing review from the city's top food critic doesn't seem likely-especially when that customer winds up dead on Nightlife's doorstep. Now, with her brother under suspicion for the murder, Charlotte has to re-open her restaurant and clear her brother's name-before they both become dinner.
"A collection of spooky, funny poems about vampires, ghosts, Frankenstein, and other creatures"--Provided by publisher.
The highly anticipated sequel to The Dark Heroine: Dinner with a Vampire
Beneath evil and destruction lies truth... and eternal passion
Kerrelyn Sparks introduces readers to a demon world that is curiously parallel to the human world. There are vampire cable channels that feature talks shows, soap operas and a celebrity magazine called Live! With the Undead. But as a human female crosses boundaries into this new reality, the results can be dangerous and hilarious ... And, for a limited time with this FREE ebook, get an exclusive sneak peek at Kerrelyn's forthcoming novel, Vampire Mine, available March 29th.
As a gossiping, boy-crazy, rock music loving teenage girl, Carolyn's entire world takes a giant twist when she discovers she is dying. A touching monologue about adding spice to your life.
Beth Russell is a plain, timid, poor girl, but her life is turned upside down after being kidnapped by three vampires for a revenge plot against her father. During the day, she is their personal assistant, having to endure their moody emotions and bizarre demands, and by night, she is their BDSM toy, played by them in turn. Will she get the happy ending she deserves with the boys, or will it all come collapsing down? * “Give me your hands,” he commanded. What the hell did he have planned? What have I done to deserve this? I considered not following his orders and trying to run away, but I knew I couldn’t win a fight against him. Then, with no hesitation, he handcuffed me to the wall. What the hell! Now, I was forced to have perfect posture, just like the man who put me in this position. “You have violated the assistant’s code, Beth. Therefore, you must stay here and reflect on your actions.” The Vampires' Revenge Toy is written by A.B. Elwin, an eGlobal Creative Publishing author.
This “vigorous, witty look at the undead as cultural icons in 19th- and 20th-century England and America” examines the many meanings of the vampire myth (Kirkus Reviews). From Byron’s Lord Ruthven to Anne Rice’s Lestat to the black bisexual heroine of Jewelle Gomez’s The Gilda Stories, vampires have taken many forms, capturing and recapturing our imaginations for centuries. In Our Vampires, Ourselves, Nina Auerbach explores the rich history of this literary and cultural phenomenon to illuminate how every age embraces the vampire it needs—and gets the vampire it deserves. Working with a wide range of texts, as well as movies and television, Auerbach follows the evolution of the vampire from 19th century England to 20th century America. Using the mercurial figure as a lens for viewing the last two hundred years of Anglo-American cultural history, “this seductive work offers profound insights into many of the urgent concerns of our time” (Wendy Doniger, The Nation).