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A Date With a Vampire
Love Bites, Paranormal Dating Agency Book 1
by Abbey MacMunn
Genre: Paranormal Romance
You are cordially invited to join Love Bites, Paranormal Dating Agency. Where fur, fangs, feathers, and the occasional human, meet their match.
Witch Harper Clarke is pretty sure misfortune follows her around like a bad smell. Her spells end in disaster, her dating agency for supernaturals has an embarrassing lack of clients, and her love life is a washout. So when a vampire signs up to the agency and she can’t find him a match, she agrees to date the vamp herself.
Charmer Damon Vertefeuille has it all; power, status, wealth, but becoming a vampire to get his errant brother out of trouble isn’t what he expected. Newbie vamps aren’t supposed to be dangerous, but one look at his witchy date and he has a sudden desire to sink his fangs into her neck.
Thing is, she wants his bite.
Chemistry sizzles, but when Damon’s brother threatens to tear them apart, the lines blur between loyalty, love and dark desires.
Maybe
it was a witch thing. Not that Damon had ever met a witch before, but
maybe she was putting some kind of spell on those around her, him
included, a spell he seemed powerless to resist. Is
that possible?
Could a witch render a vampire weak to her charms? There was no
denying the desire to taste her blood was like the promise of an
exquisite wine, but he would never, never
bite anyone without their permission. According
to his maker, Nerissa, in order to keep their existence from the
humans, it was ruled that vampires must be discreet at all times,
bite only those who were willing, and then draw no more than a few
drops of their blood, not even enough to make them dizzy, but enough
to satisfy a vampire’s bloodlust—when it came. Being a fledgling,
he was more than content with the odd blood bag or two and wouldn’t
experience the bloodlust for a long time. His
maker told him there were a few vampires, especially the ancients,
whose bloodlust had turned them into soulless monsters, and thought
themselves above the ruling, but with Nerissa’s guidance, he had no
intention of becoming a monster. Harper
opened the menu and studied it for several seconds. Her shoulders
dipped a fraction. She looked up and waited for the maître d to get
out of earshot. “I’m sorry, I have no idea what any of this
says.” Damon
raised his eyebrows. Well, that was refreshingly different. Most
women he knew would pretend to read the menu, order something with
the worst French pronunciation, then proceed to pick at something
they didn’t want. But not Harper. She’d come straight out and
confessed. He
smiled, admiring her honesty. “Don’t worry. I can translate if
you want, but I recommend the Filet de Bœuf écossais ou
Roquefort—the steak. It’s to die for,” he lowered his voice and
leaned forward, “but I already did that.” She
rolled her eyes and whispered back, “Is that the best vamp joke you
have?” “No,
I have plenty.” “Terrific.
But the steak? Really?” She grinned. “I wouldn’t have thought
you would go anywhere near a stake.” He
laughed, but only now did he wonder why she’d agreed to date a
vampire, or why the owner of a dating agency for supernatural beings
hadn’t matched him with one of her clients. He’d thought it odd,
and a little unprofessional at the time, but something about her,
even on the phone, had intrigued him. So, was she merely here to
check him out, to make sure he wasn’t dangerous before she matched
him with someone more suitable? If that were the case, then she
wasn’t interested in him at all. The thought disappointed him more
than he cared to admit. Returning
his attention to Harper, he asked, “Would you like me to order
something for you?” He winked. “Something light? A sand-witch,
perhaps?” Harper
rolled her stunning, pale grey eyes again, her long eyelashes
brushing her eyelids. “Witch jokes too? Magic powers that be, give
me strength.” She
looked at the menu again, hiding what he was sure was another smile
behind the pages. “Okay,
you can order, but no snails… or frog’s legs. Definitely not
those.” “No
frog’s legs or snails, I promise.”
Abbey MacMunn writes paranormal and fantasy romance. She lives in Hampshire, UK, with her husband and their four children.
When she’s not writing, she likes to watch films and TV shows – anything from rom-coms to superheroes to science fiction movies.
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I think it's a fun cover, thanks for the chance.
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