Alec Darwin saw his Beloved killed before his eyes; however,
Cora Ferreira dreams of the moments after, when he went on a
murderous rampage in response. How is he supposed
to woo her, the woman he believes is his Beloved returned,
when she fears him? Granted, he was unhappily "resuscitated"
-
sort of- by her in the Akasha, but she has seen her sister
fall intensely for a Dark One, and she wants her life to be
her own. Not only do Alec and Cora have emotional and
physical
entanglements, they have to rescue a relative of a pretty
big
player in the universe. Even worse, what is he to do when
people who care about him
get involved and present a woman they claim is his Beloved?
Like all of Katie MacAlister's works, MUCH ADO ABOUT
VAMPIRES
is a fast-paced ride of hilarity. The dialogue (mental and
spoken) is always hysterical, and this book, in particular,
is
loads of fun.
Corazon Ferreira is a jaded woman. Turns out she was a
vampire's mate in a past life. And no matter how
distractingly gorgeous he is, she just can't get the image
of him killing someone out of her head. But when her life
depends on him, Corazon's going to have to stop overthinking
things-and start trusting her heart...