Love gets a bit devilish in this contemporary romance from the national bestselling author of The Accidental Werewolf.When mild-mannered Casey Schwartz wakes up in jail, she has no memory of how she got there. But after her sister, Wanda, bails her out, Casey has more to deal with than a foggy memory—like abrupt mood swings and fireballs shooting from her fingertips. But things really head south when a vampire shows up on her doorstep...Vampire Clayton Gunnersson is seriously hot. And seriously taken—by a demon. In a ritual gone wrong, Clayton tried to get rid of his unwanted bond, but spilled some demonic blood on Casey, getting her possessed in the process. Now, Casey has to share her body and manage to keep her growing attraction to Clayton in check, because falling for her demon's boyfriend just might get Casey killed...from the inside out.
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“Do yourself a favor and go buy everything that Dakota Cassidy has ever written.”
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“The Accidental series by Ms. Cassidy gets better and better with each book.”
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“If you’re looking for some steamy romance with something that will have you smiling, you have to read [Dakota Cassidy].”
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“The dialogue in this book is fast and furious. Cassidy’s quirky and offbeat series continues to be outlandish fun laced with a hint of poignancy. There’s never a dull moment with this bunch!”
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“An enjoyable, humorous satire that takes a bite out of the vampire romance subgenre…Fans will appreciate the nonstop hilarity.”
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- Release Date 01/07/2010
- Author Dakota Cassidy
- Language English
- Company Berkley; 1st edition
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