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The Vampire Next Door

The Vampire Next Door

by Ashlyn Chase
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2011

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This old Boston brownstone is not known for quiet living...first the shapeshifter meets his nurse, then the werewolf falls for his sassy lawyer, but now the vampire is looking for love with a witch who'se afraid of the dark...and you thought your neighbors had issues

Undead Sly is content playing vigilante vampire, keeping the neighborhood safe from human criminals, until Morgaine moves in upstairs. Suddenly he finds himself weak with desire, which isn't a good place for a vampire to be. And Morgaine isn't exactly without her own issues - will the two of them be able to get past their deepest fears before their chance at "normal" slips away.

Strange Neighbors Series
Strange Neighbors (Book 1)
The Werewolf Upstairs (Book 2)
The Vampire Next Door (Book 3)

Praise for The Werewolf Upstairs:
"Witty and wonderful...the entertaining plot, humor, sizzling sensual scenes, and romance make this story unforgettable."-Romance Junkies
"Original and full of laughs, steamy sex, and madcap mayhem."-Night Owl Romance
"An entertaining, funny read." -RT Book Reviews
"Delicious romance...The Werewolf Upstairs seduced me "-Sparkling Reviews

ISBN:
9781402236631
9781402236631
Category:
Fantasy romance
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
174.75x106.43x26.92mm
Weight:
0.19kg
Ashlyn Chase

An award winning author, Ashlyn Chase specializes in characters who reinvent themselves, having reinvented herself numerous times.

She has worked as a psychiatric nurse, and for the Red Cross, and has a degree in behavioral sciences. She lives with her true-life hero husband in beautiful New Hampshire.

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