The Good, the Bad, and the Vampire (Dead in the City #4) by Sara Humpreys
Release Date: January 5, 2016
Beloved author Sara Humphreys' acclaimed paranormal romance series continues with sweltering attraction between two vampires who have all the time in the world to satisfy their desires...
He wants eternity?
Dakota Shelton is a vampire cowboy with a penchant for cinnamon lollipops and Johnny Cash. Though highly skilled and deadly dangerous to his enemies, he's still a Texas good ol' boy at heart. And he has that heart set on wooing Trixie LaRoux-the most badass punk rock chick in town-the old-fashioned way.
Over her undead body...
Trixie is tough as nails and sharp as a silver stake-the last thing she wants is a man to sit on a porch and not grow old with. So it'll take going to hell and back fighting a new threat to vampires before she admits Dakota's courtship makes her blood hum. Turns out chivalry's not dead after all.
Praise for The Good, the Bad, and the Vampire....
"Sara Humphreys combines vampire and cowboy into a devastatingly sexy hero! The Good, the Bad, and the Vampire is a compelling, pulse-pounding, titillating adventure that grabs you from the first page, tosses you down, and steals your breath. Humphreys is a must-read in the paranormal genre!"
--NYT Bestselling Author, Rebecca Zanetti
The Good, the Bad, and the Fabulous of Vampire Movies by Sara Humphreys
I love scary movies and one with vamps in it bumps it’s way right to the top of the list. But not all of them are awesome. Here’s my list of the good, the bad, and the fabulous.
The Good---The Lost Boys: If you’re a child of the ‘80’s like me, then you probably swooned over Jason Patric in The Lost Boys. I loved this movie because it was as funny as it was scary and the vampires were freaking scary. Nobody sparkled. The romance didn’t hurt either.
The Bad—Dracula: The one with Gary Oldman and that God-awful hair. I’m sorry. I couldn’t get past the horrendous ‘do.
The Fabulous---Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Give me a strong feisty heroine and I’m a happy girl. I absolutely love this campy vampy romp but especially because the heroine saves herself and everyone else.
Do you have a fave vampire flick?
Sara Humphreys is the award-winning author of the Amoveo Legend series. The third book in the series, Untamed, won two PRISM awards: Dark Paranormal and Best of the Best. The first two novels from her Dead in the City series have been nominated for the National Readers Choice Award. Sara was also a professional actress. Some of her television credits include A&E Biography, Guiding Light, Another World, As the World Turns and Rescue Me. She loves writing hot heroes and heroines with moxie, but above all, Sara adores a satisfying happily-ever-after. She lives in New York with Mr. H., their four amazing sons, and two adorable pups. When she's not writing or hanging out with the men in her life, she can be found working out with Shaun T in her living room or chatting with readers on Facebook. For a full list of Sara's books and reading order, please visit www.sarahumphreys.com
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