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Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace
Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace









There isn't much to say about a story this short aside from, "it was a great read." It's highly likely I will be looking up more books by this author as I adored this tale.Ĭhristmas with a Vampire: The Vampire Who Stole Christmas I loved to storyline and I was honestly surprised by the ending. I loved both Brett and Delilah's characters. I really wish it would have been longer than 100 pages.

Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace

Against his better judgement, Brett takes Delilah home with home with him where he soon discovers Delilah's dangerous secret. One night, he stumbles upon Delilah Wentworth, a one-hundred year old vampire, in the woods near his house. I've reviewed each book separately below, with a final review of the book as a whole after that!Ĭhristmas with a Vampire: A Christmas KissĪ Christmas Kiss is a story about Oklahoma State Trooper Brett Cooper. Succumb to the forbidden as these powerful vampires give you a Christmas you'll never forget….įrom My Point of View: Christmas with a Vampire is an anthology containing five Christmas related vampire stories.

Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace

It's a time for bloodlust and stolen kisses, for clandestine bites and forming new bonds beneath the mistletoe.

Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace

As darkness falls on another year, five fanged rebels are ready to celebrate like never before. I don't know if it's part of some series, but I severely missed some much needed info on the Morhp species.ĭescription: (BN.com) Prepare for an exhilarating journey across the boundary of death into a shadowy, daring new world. If we forget the betrayal at the beginning, the whole story lacked in some major background presentation. While I like a good vampire/werewolf mix, this one didn't deliver as it could have. It seemed rushed, the characters were bland.I just didn't care for it.īonnie Vanak's UNWRAPED wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. The story was all over the place without any good ties holding it together. Lisa Child's NOTHING SAYS CHRISTMAS LIKE A VAMPIRE was by far the worst in this collection. Once it worked, but did we really need a repeat performance? I resented the whole let's-shag-his-brains-out-and-make-him-forget-everything angle. Linda Winstead Jones' SUNDOWN was yet another good female-vampire-human-cop novella with a good murder subplot thrown into the mix. Sure, she had her point, but the message came through a little too forceful. There was just something annoying about an "angel" trying to reform a vampire. Lori Devoti's THE VAMPIRE WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS was the strongest story of the bunch, still toward the end it slipped and didn't regain its balance.

Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace

Nothing out of the ordinary, nothing out of norm, just a straightforward little story of a Oklahoma Stat Trooper falling for a female vampire despite her strange lisp due to her recent trip to the dentist. Merline Lovelace's A CHRISTMAS KISS was a solid little vampire novella.











Christmas with a Vampire by Merline Lovelace