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Real Vampires Live Large
Gerry Bartlett

Gloriana St. Clair, full-figured vampire and entrepreneur, doesn’t understand why life has to be so complicated. First, her shop is fire bombed by a frustrated vamp hunter, then long-time lover Jeremy Blade abandons her to hunt the hunter. She’s determined to get her business and her love life back on track, but she becomes the target of Energy Vampires. The EVs want to—excuse me?—suck out her stored power to make Vampire Viagra. The EVs are paranormal drug pushers taking advantage of the boredom that immortals experience after centuries of "Been there, done that". Their Vamp Viagra is expensive and addictive. Even Glory’s roomie, Florence daVinci, is tempted by their charismatic leader and his promises of "fulfillment".

Glory won’t cooperate willingly, but, when the scumbags rob her faithful doggie protector Valdez of his power, that gets her attention. Glory will do anything to save him, even shape-shift into something the jaded EVs can’t fight. Can Glory kick EV butt, run a successful business and find a man who appreciates a woman with ... appetites?

Berkley Trade, July 2007
304 pages ISBN: 0425215342
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