Rachel Davis doesn't like her sister's choice of fiancé and
plans to do what ever she can to break them up. On a ski
trip with the "not so happy" couple, she sees her chance
only no one told her ... DON'T BLACKMAIL THE VAMPIRE.
Charles Wright is the vampire who has his own agenda. He is
looking for the jerk who is daring to threaten his
brother's wife. Having narrowed it down Brent, Charles
jumps at the opportunity to join him at the resort and do a
little business. Charles has no idea that he is about to
meet an ally and one he finds himself immediately attracted
to. He lets himself be blackmailed by Rachel, who had
caught him feeding, but he plans on making her pay.
DON'T BLACKMAIL THE VAMPIRE is a witty, fun combination of
contemporary and paranormal by author Tiffany Allee. I will
admit to a little confusion about Rachel's personality, the
author states she is a shy computer geek but I saw little
evidence of this fact. To me she is feisty and determined
to protect her sister from the "scumbag" Brent, though I
guess her sometimes stumbling over words and misusing them
could be a sign of shyness or geekdom. Charles' vampirism
didn't seem to come into much play, following the initial
feeding and sighting by Rachel, but he is sexy and
intriguing so I guess it doesn't matter.
I am honestly not
sure if either hardcore genre readers will appreciate this
unique blend but if you like romance and you find
paranormal interesting you should give DON'T BLACKMAIL THE
VAMPIRE a try.
Rachel Davis will do anything to get her sister out of a bad
relationship with her fiancé. Even if it involves a few
fibs, a little breaking-and-entering, and blackmailing the
fiancé's potential boss, Charles, for his help. So what if
the handsome Charles happens to be a vampire?
Charles Wright has found the perfect way to trap the man
threatening his brother's wife: cozy up to him, get invited
along on the skiing trip, and then search for incriminating
evidence. How much better that audacious but gorgeous Rachel
is just as eager to nail the bastard. As far as he's
concerned, there's nothing wrong with a little blackmail
between two consenting adults. Especially when it's time for
Rachel to pay up.