Katie MacAlister
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A Girl's Guide to Vampires (Dark Ones Book One)
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Sometimes love can be a pain in the neck...
Award-winning New York Times bestselling author Katie MacAlister has a passion for mystery, a fascination with alpha males, and a deep love of history that qualifies her perfectly for the fiction she writes. She lives with her husband and dogs in the USA.

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Produktdetails
- Dark Ones
- Verlag: Hodder & Stoughton / Hodder Paperbacks
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 112mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 214g
- ISBN-13: 9780340951972
- ISBN-10: 0340951974
- Artikelnr.: 22705592
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Libri GmbH
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Vampire or no vampire, that is the question!
If you like your supernatural romances with a healthy dose of humour and a spunky heroine, this is the book for you! The writing is refreshing, the book doesn't take itself too seriously, and there's even a little tongue-in-cheek commentary on the …
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Vampire or no vampire, that is the question!
If you like your supernatural romances with a healthy dose of humour and a spunky heroine, this is the book for you! The writing is refreshing, the book doesn't take itself too seriously, and there's even a little tongue-in-cheek commentary on the popularity of supernatural love stories.
Joy, the main character, loves books about steaming hot vampires, but she doesn't actually believe in them. Roxy, her eternally upbeat and outspoken friend, is convinced they exist. She talks Joy into taking a short trip to the Czech Republic, where the author of their favorite series of vampire novels lives in a castle (of all places) - and where, surely, vampires can be found on every corner!
When they arrive, they soon find out that a Goth Fair is happening, complete with rune readings, past life explorations and (of course) vampires. But is the overly dramatic Dominic with the suspiciously fake-looking fangs the real deal? Or is it the brooding, sarcastic Raphael who refuses to eat and pours his drinks into the potted plants when nobody is looking?
Not only does Joy have to deal with her toe-curling attraction to Raphael (and her equal toe-curling distate of Dominic), she also has to question her sanity (threatened by visions of what she comes to believe is a vampire) and face a jealous witch hell-bent on getting rid of Joy.
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