Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire by Michele Bardsley Paperback Book

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Rent Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire

Author: Michele Bardsley

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: New Amer Library

Published: Jul 2007

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Fantasy

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 352

Synopsis

being a mother is never easy-especially when you're undead.

Eva LeRoy, Broken Heart, Oklahoma's librarian, got 'vampified' when everyone else did: during a rogue vampire's feeding frenzy. But books still make her undead heart beat-and, strangely enough, so does Lorcan the Loner, the vampire who killed her...

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Reviews

BookLender review by Tracy on 2008-02-19 11:38:52

This one is good. The characters are fleshed out more and background story is explored in depth. I sincerely hope Ms. Bardsley continues with this series as there is much left to say. She brings back characters from the first one. The female heroines in these books are every woman and that is appealing to many.