Dead End Dating of Vampire Love by Kimberly Raye Paperback Book

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Author: Kimberly Raye

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: Aug 2006

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 352

Synopsis

Launching Dead End Dating, a Manhattan-based matchmaking service, in order to help pay for her cosmetics obsession, fashionable vampire Lil Marchette decides that Francis Deville, a geeky vampire, will make a terrific first client, but her plans for Francis soon take a back seat to gorgeous bounty hunter Ty Bonner, in New York to chase down a serial killer. Original.

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