Christmas with a Vampire and over one million other books are available for Amazon Kindle. Learn more

Vous voulez voir cette page en français ? Cliquez ici.


or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
or
Amazon Prime Free Trial required. Sign up when you check out. Learn More
More Buying Choices
Have one to sell? Sell yours here
Start reading Christmas with a Vampire on your Kindle in under a minute.

Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.

Christmas with a Vampire: A Christmas Kiss\The Vampire Who Stole Christmas\Sundown\Nothing Says Christmas Like a Vampire\Unwrapped [Mass Market Paperback]

Merline Lovelace , Lori Devoti , Linda Winstead Jones , Lisa Childs , Bonnie Vanak

Price: CDN$ 9.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over CDN$ 25. Details
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Only 1 left in stock (more on the way).
Ships from and sold by Amazon.ca. Gift-wrap available.
Want it delivered Thursday, May 23? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout.

Formats

Amazon Price New from Used from
Kindle Edition CDN $5.74  
Mass Market Paperback CDN $9.99  

Book Description

Nov 16 2010 Hqn
Prepare for an exhilarating journey across the boundary of death into a shadowy, daring new world. As darkness falls on another year, five fanged rebels are ready to celebrate like never before.

It's a time for bloodlust and stolen kisses, for clandestine bites and forming new bonds beneath the mistletoe. Succumb to the forbidden as these powerful vampires give you a Christmas you'll never forget….


Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books (Nov 16 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373776136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373776139
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 10.8 x 2.9 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 227 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #546,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Product Description

About the Author

Lori Devoti grew up in southern Missouri and attended the University of Missouri-Columbia where she earned a Bachelor of Journalism. The author of two contemporary romances and half-a-dozen paranormal romances Lori makes her fantasy debut with Amazon Ink.

Bonnie Vanak is a multi-published author of paranormal and historical romance novels. After a career in journalism, she became a writer for an international charity, traveling to poor countries like Haiti to write about issues affecting the poor. When the strain of her job demanded a diversion, she turned to her childhood dream of writing books. Bonnie lives in Florida with her husband and three rescue dogs. Visit her website at www.bonnievanak.com or email her at bonnievanak@aol.com.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

"What the—?"

That was all Sergeant Brett Cooper had time for when the headlights of his cruiser speared into the figure who seemed to have dropped out of the December night sky. She froze, caught like a deer in the swath of light, and Brett yanked the cruiser's wheel.

The black-and-white fishtailed wildly on the frost-rimmed dirt road. Brett had to employ every skill learned during his eleven years with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol to keep the squad car from skidding into one of the bur oaks crowding the narrow country road. Cursing, he pumped the brakes and brought the Crown Vic to a lurching halt.

His muscles had gone wire tight under the bulletproof vest he hadn't had time to shed since coming off shift. Rolling his shoulders to unkink them, he aimed the cruiser's powerful side spot at the woman now lurching toward the patrol car. She threw up an arm to block the vicious beam, but not before Brett registered the essentials to call in a report if necessary.

Female, Caucasian or possibly Hispanic. No blood or visible signs of injury. Hair, dark red, long and wavy. Weight, approximately one-twenty. Age, twenty-two to twenty-four. Height, five-seven or -eight, although some of those inches were due to her spike-heeled boots.

The knee-high boots were black, he noted with a cop's precision, as were her thigh-hugging leggings and the turtleneck sweater she wore under a silvery fox-fur vest. Perfect get-up for a cat burglar, except for the expensive vest. And the fact that there wasn't a house or a barn worth robbing within a thirty-mile radius.

"Hey!"

Her shout carried clearly on the frigid air. Weaving from side to side, she shielded her eyes with her bent elbow and stumbled toward the squad car.

"Thurn that thing awf."

The erratic movements and slurred speech made Brett roll his eyes. Not a wise move, given that his lids felt as though they'd been scraped with industrial-grade sandpaper.

"Great!" he muttered in disgust as he grabbed his flat-brimmed Smokey the Bear hat from the passenger seat and settled it with the chin strap at the back of his head. "Just friggin' great!"

Six days and nights on a statewide manhunt for the murdering bastard Brett had helped put behind bars five years ago. Another twenty-two hours pulling a double shift so his pal Dave could spend Christmas weekend with his family. To make matters worse, an Arctic blast had swept in early this afternoon, icing the roads and causing countless pileups. Now, less than two miles from his cabin and the sleep he craved, Brett had to run into a probable Drunk and Disorderly.

He kept an eye on the D&D as he exited his vehicle. He could have her on the ground in a heartbeat if necessary. She didn't look tough or belligerent, though. Only stoned.

"Stop right there, ma'am."

"Huh?"

"Put both hands up where I can see them, please."

Her right arm pushed into the air. Her bent left arm went up, as well, but quickly dropped again.

"I can't put my hanth up," she whined, swaying back and forth like one of those dashboard bobble toys. "The light…ith too bright."

Christ! The woman was so spaced-out she could hardly stand. Or sick. Her face was pale and white, almost translucent in the harsh glare of the spot.

"Turn away from the light," Brett instructed, "but keep your hands where I can see them."

The half turn almost proved too much for her. The needle-sharp heel of her boot caught in a rut and she rolled like a drunken sailor.

"Okay, ma'am," Brett said when she'd regained her balance. "You want to tell me what you're doing out here on a deserted dirt road at 3:00 a.m.?"

She glanced from side to side. Her face took on an expression of astonishment, as if she was noticing the bare trees and dark, empty road for the first time.

"I, um, must be loth."

"Where's your car?"

"Car?"

When she glanced around again, baffled, Brett swallowed an impatient sigh. He'd better run her, see if she'd reported a stolen vehicle. He'd also check to see if she had any priors or outstanding warrants. Both were a distinct possibility if this was a chronic condition.

"Do you have ID on you?"

Lips pursed in concentration, she patted the front of her fur vest.

"I don't think so."

Her hands went south, and Brett tracked their movement closely. His interest was purely professional, of course. He had to make sure she didn't reach under the vest and pull out a concealed weapon. But he was only human. Watching her palms slither over slender hips and thighs did a number on his concentration.

"Nope," she announced. "No ID."

"What's your name?"

"Delilah." She thought hard for several seconds before breaking into a brilliant smile. "Wentworth. Delilah Wentworth."

Whoa! Without the smile she was a class-A looker. With it, she damned near lit up the dark December sky.

"Where do you live, Ms. Wentworth?"

"I know that one!"

The force of her excitement made her sway so that Brett had to jump forward and catch her arm to keep her from toppling over.

"Denver." She beamed up at him. "I live in Denver."

He needed more than a name and a state to run her, but her face went blank when he asked for a social security number.

"Date of birth, then."

"May thixth. Eighteen eighty-eight."

"Right."

He made the mental correction. A DOB of May 1988 would put her age at twenty. Younger than he'd estimated, and under the age for legal consumption.

"How much have you had to drink tonight?"

"I haven't. Drunk, I mean." She dropped her gaze to a spot just below Brett's chin. "I need to, though," she murmured. "I'm thoooo thirsty."

"What did you take?"

"Huh?"

"Are you on drugs?" he asked patiently. "Or medication?"

"Yeth! The dentith shot me full of something."

"Dentist?"

"I chipped a fang. On Christmath weekend!" Her auburn brows snapped together in a scowl. "You ever try to find a dentith during the holidath?"

"No, ma'am."

"Ith not easy." She stabbed a forefinger in the direction of her left cheek and glared at Brett, as if her dental problems were his fault. "I don't know what he gave me, but the whole side of my face ith numb."

That explained the slurred speech and dilated pupils, but not what she was doing out here, alone and on foot, miles from the nearest town.

Brett swallowed a grunt. Sleep would have to wait another three or four hours while he drove the woman back to the county jail.

Or.

He could take her to the nearest motel and let her sleep it off. It was Christmas weekend, after all. And he was so tired his bones ached. He looked her over once again and decided to give both her and himself a break.

"I'm going to drive you into town and get you a motel room. But before I put you in the squad car, I have to do a cursory pat-down. You're not under arrest," he assured her when she blinked at him, wide-eyed. "I just need to make sure you don't have a weapon on you."

Not likely, given those hip- and thigh-hugging pants. But the furry vest might have an inner pocket and the knee-high boots could conceal a knife.

"Put your hands on the hood of the squad car, please."

She wobbled the last few steps to the Crown Vic. When she leaned forward to plant her palms on the hood, her vest rode up to display a nice, trim rear.

Brett eyed it appreciatively but was careful to follow procedures for patting down a female. He used only the back of his hand on her upper torso. He had to slide his palms down her thighs and calves, however, to check inside the boots. He was pretty sure the search didn't take longer than absolutely necessary.

"All right, Ms. Wentworth, let's get you in the car."

She pushed off the hood and tried to swing around, but her ridiculous boots tripped her up again.

Brett caught her. Again. This time, though, her knees gave out completely and he had to scoop her into his arms to keep her from collapsing in a disjointed heap.

Her head lolled back. He could see the thin, golden-brown rim of her irises surrounding huge pupils. Whatever the dentist had pumped into her was powerful stuff.

Brett couldn't pull his eyes from hers. The pupils were so deep, almost mesmerizing in their intensity. He felt as though he was falling into their dark, compelling depths when her mouth curved in a slow smile.

"I'm thoo thirsty," she said again in a throaty murmur that kicked up his pulse. "I had just begun to feed when I chipped my fang."

She slicked her tongue to one corner of her lip. Brett's mouth went bone-dry as he followed its progress.

"May I drink from you?"

His heart hammered against his Kevlar vest. The urge to crush his mouth down on hers exploded inside his belly. He fought it, but the effort made him dizzy.

"Yeah, sure. I've, uh, got some bottled water in the squad car."

He hefted her higher in his arms and started around the hood. Before he'd taken two steps, she'd nuzzled her face against his neck. An instant later, something sharp sank into his throat.

Eleven years on the force had conditioned Brett to react to any situation with lightning reflexes. He knew he could take this woman to the ground, yank her arms behind her back and cuff her before she drew another breath. Yet he didn't move, didn't blink, didn't so much as tighten a muscle.

The sensations spreading through him were like nothing he'd ever experienced before. They came in waves, each one stronger and faster than the next. His weariness evaporated, and pleasure rolled over his body.

The woman in his arms shifted, pressing closer, and pleasure became desire. Hot, heavy, urgent. Within seconds he was rock hard and aching below his Sam Browne belt. Then, just when the erotic sensations grew so intense they verged on pain, she drew her head back.

Her breath steamed on the cold night air. His came har...


Inside This Book (Learn More)
Browse Sample Pages
Front Cover | Copyright | Table of Contents | Excerpt | Back Cover
Search inside this book:

Customer Reviews

There are no customer reviews yet on Amazon.ca
5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star
Most Helpful Customer Reviews on Amazon.com (beta)
Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars  7 reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars very good read Feb 7 2011
By Krissu - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I had never even heard of any of the authors before. So I didn't frankly expect much.
For my surprise they were all good stories. Usually I find maybe 1 out of 5 that is a good one.Here they were all good.

Merline Lovelace "A christmas kiss" - 5 stars. On a christmas eve police officer picks up a woman on the
side of the road who , well, let's just say is not only smoking hot but talks about her chipped fang and
says she was born 1888.
Lori Devoti "the vampire who stole christmas" - 5 stars . On a mission for revenge against his adoptive
family, vampire Drystan Hurst needs daemon Aimee Polk to help him put his plan into action. But
Drystan doesn't expect to fall in love with Aimee-especially when it means choosing between her affection
and the ultimate family payback he has always dreamed of...
Linda Winstead Jones "Sundown" - 5 stars. Vampire whudunnit murder mystery. And a good one.
Abby is a vampire who owns a bar called Sundown, her clients are vampire and humans both.She has a rule
that vamps can't kill any of the human clients and humans have no idea vampires are among them.
Suddenly one human client has been killed by a vampire and local cop starts investigating it.
He is awfully drawn to Abby. Can they find the murderer? Can they have any future together?
Lisa Childs "Nothing says christmas like a vampire" - 4 stars. Vampires are plotting to kill a
young human woman but there is one vampire determined to save her.
Bonnie Vanak "Unwrapped" - 4 stars. A vampire and a werewolf unit to defeat the enemies. Can they also warm up their relationship?
5.0 out of 5 stars "Chestnut's Roasting on an Open Fire, Vampire's Nipping at your Nose" ;) Feb 13 2013
By Ace Reader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
"Christmas with a Vampire" is filled with plenty of Christmas paranormal activity. This fun, entertaining, and well written anthology is for anyone who enjoys romantic hot and steamy vampire stories with a holiday touch!. Each and every author represented within this book has written one short-story about human/vampire relations that in every case the vampire is the HERO or HEROINE. All of the tales in this book have been published before, time frame 2008-2010. A few of the stories in this book I had read before in other anthology's. So beware! That being said, a few of the authors and stories I had never read before, so I am happy with this book. I enjoyed it immensely. This book and it's re-published stories were probably quickly assembled to enjoy the success of the "Twilight" vampire series phenomenon/craze that was in full swing, and at it's height between 2008-2010. Viva la vampire!

Author Merline Lovelace opens this book with her fun, sexy, and exciting tale about handsome Oklahoma Highway Patrol Officer Brett Cooper and vampiress Delilah Wentworth. Delilah is trying to travel to a her annual December clan's conclave when she accidentally runs into Brett in his black-and-white squad car on a dark frosty deserted country road. He thinks she's drunk but she's not. She's suffering from the ill-effects of dental drugs administered to her for repair work done on a chipped fang and it's messing up her delicate vampire direction system. Brett was on his way home from a hard day at the office and is frustrated over the fact he has been unable to find and kill a murderer on the lose in his area. Both Delilah and Brett's destiny's are changed forever by their accidental meeting. Sparks fly and fires burn in this enjoyable, passionate story of love found. ~ 5 Stars.

Author Lori Devoti pens an intriguing and sexy tale about Daimon (angel), Aimee Polk who is an intermediary between heaven and earth who has been set to earth to assist humans with their troubled lives. She is engaged to Ben Hurst who is from a rich and politically influential family. She meets tall, handsome and magnetic Drystan Hurst (vampire) who is thirsting for vengeance against her fiance and his brother, Ben Hurst. Drystan believes his mother and Ben (who believe he is dead) had left him for dead in an alley ten years ago and wants revenge for his lost (stolen) life. He was turned into a vampire on the night they abandon him. Hurt and angry, filled with hate, Drystan plans to (woe by beguilement) steal Amiee away from Ben causing scandal damaging and destroying the good name of his lost family. Aimee and Drystan meet for the first time and are both staggered by their imminent hot and strong attraction to one another. Can an angel's love melt an icy hate-filled vampire's heart, and will he allow her to even try? Heaven and earth move together in this enjoyable paranormal romance. ~ 4 1/2 Stars

Author Linda Winstead Jones has ventured into the world of vampires for the first time with her lively murder mystery tale "Sundown". Sundown is a bar owned and operated by cool and controlled vampiress Abby. She's the oldest and most powerful vampire for hundreds of miles around Budding Corner, Alabama. Because of this fact all vampires in the surrounding area come to her place for nourishment in the form of pigs blood. Abby has a strict rule that her fellow vampires cannot kill or fraternize with her human customers. Handsome human Detective, Leo Stryker is investigating a murder case concerning the murder of a local girl who was found dead and drained of all her blood. Leo does not know about vampires. They don't exist in his world. He stops by Abby's bar to ask Abby and her co-workers if they might know anything that may help him find the killer. Leo is single and very attracted to Abby. He asks her out all the time, but she always says no. Leo wants to make Abby lose control. He wants to discover her secrets. Abby is highly attracted to the always charming Detective who is six-two, well built, blue-eyed, and mouth watering to her in every way. Abby craves Leo in more ways then one. One night after work Leo stops by her bar again to ask her questions about the murder. She's a vampire but also a woman with needs and desires. Going against everything she teaches her fellow vampires she gives into her attraction to human Leo Stryker and both of their fantasizing comes to an end. This tale has a killer ending. ~ 5 Stars

Author Lisa Childs sizzling, super hot vampire tale "Nothing Says Christmas Like A Vampire" begins with beautiful Sienna Briggs saying good-buy to her recently passed away Grandmother at her funeral. While listening to her Grandmothers last dying wishes she is told information about the existence of vampires. Sienna doesn't believe in vampires. She believes her Grandmothers pain medication was causing her to say crazy things towards the end. Then she meets an eerily familiar handsome man at her Grandmother's funeral who she recognizes but can't remember why. He's vampire Julian Vossimer who saved her when she was a little girl from a wrecked car. She witnessed his incredible in-human super strength when he ripped the cars wreckage apart to save her so long ago. Julian has come to save her again by protecting her from his Secret Underground Society of fellow vampires. They want to eliminate her for knowing things no mortal could know and live. Sienna has a powerful attraction to Julian. She has dreamed about this man all her life. She is in love with her hero. Is Julian in love with Sienna and will he be successful saving her from his determined undead brethren? This Christmas tale will have you rockin' around the Christmas tree! ~ 4 1/2 Stars

Author Bonnie Vanak merges two very entertaining and fun paranormal creatures together in her tale "Unwrapped". Adrian is a sexy, handsome and powerful vampire who has deep feelings and affections for Sarah who is a beautiful female werewolf. They have history, and some of it's bad. Sarah ran away from Adrian when he needed her most. Adrian wants to know why. Six magically powerful shapeshifting gremlins protect Adrian from all harm while he sleeps during daylight hours. They are his friends. Adrian is the heir and future ruler to his powerful clan of vampires. Sarah is forbidden to Adrian. She is a beautiful (Draicon) virgin werewolf who has no pack and is to mate only with her own kind, but has deep feelings for Adrian as well. Some very scary shapeshifting creatures called Morphs are hunting Sarah. They want to kill her but Adrian will protect her. He needs the Morphs to attack so he can kill them helping him gain admittance back into his clan. Fur flies and blood boils in this romantic tale of opposites attract. ~ 4 1/2 Stars

I love this completely enjoyable collection of vampire romances.
A must-read for all vampire fans!
Highly recommended and a keeper. Enjoy! ;}

Grade: A
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for vampire fans! Dec 10 2011
By B. Sharp - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
My thoughts:
This was a great read! I enjoyed each story very much. I found myself falling in love with the characters from the start of each new story. I kept thinking, "Oooh, this one is my favorite!" and then I would turn to the next one, fall in love with those characters and think that about that again.
I love vampire stories but had never read anything by any of these authors so I was excited to read "new to me" authors. (I am still trying to decide who I think is on the cover). Each short story is an original, fairly powerful love story and are all well written.
A Christmas Kiss by Merline Lovelace: Great characters, twisty plot.
The Vampire Who Stole Christmas by Lori Devoti: Super great characters! Multifaceted theme - revenge, need, desire, self worth and the meaning of love.
Sundown by Linda Winstead Jones: Great characters. Connected with Abby (I've worked in the bar industry for over 20 years!) and fell in love with Leo. New spin on vampire powers that was refreshing.
Nothing Says Christmas Like a Vampire by Lisa Childs: Super story. This one had me from the go. Intriguing family ties, great characters and the invincibility of true love. Don't miss it.
Unwrapped by Bonnie Vanak: Wonderful characters, new look at the vampire/werewolf battle. Long lost love, opposing families, treachery, hope...it's all here. (and I LOVE the ugly doll bit!)

Listmania!

Create a Listmania! list

Look for similar items by category


Feedback


Amazon.ca Privacy Statement Amazon.ca Shipping Information Amazon.ca Returns & Exchanges