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A Bloody Good Cruise
by Diana Rubino
Print
ISBN:
978-192664-7593
E-book ISBN: 978-1-926647-51-7
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Romance author Mona is human. Ship’s doctor Fausto is a vampire. He can never
be one of her kind, and she’s afraid to become one of his. As they sail the
Mediterranean on a writers’ cruise, the couple is stalked by vampire hunters,
and by Fausto’s notorious ex-wife, Lucrezia Borgia. Events force Mona and Fausto
to team up with the hunters to capture Lucrezia, but where can they go from
there? With Fausto’s friend and Mona’s editor vamping it up and hunters on the
loose, can this bloody good cruise have a happy ending?
**** HOT Don’t expect typical fang-sprouting bloodsuckers on this cruise. These vampires are Roman Catholic and they love garlic. An animated cast of characters populates a story that’s seductive and comical. It’s fun, frantic and fabulous. Board The Romanza and set sail on a high-seas adventure that promises a bloody good time. ~ Romantic Times:
I can personally recommend "A Bloody Good Cruise" for fans of vampire romance laced with thriller and humour elements. ~ Fangs For the Memories
Bloody Good Cruise is an entertaining tale with a contemporary, unique plot and zany, colourful characters. ~
Mirella Sichirollo PatzerIf you like action, chic lit, nice vampire guys, humor, and love triumphs over all, this is a book for you. ~ BittenByBooks
EXCERPT
Mona forced a dose of
cheer through her jangly nerves. Vampire hunters wouldn't have the balls
to attack Fausto and his friends on this ship. Security was tight.
"Well, you're here, so does that mean you've been going out, and aren't
confined to your house any more?"
Fausto shrugged. "Almost. I couldn't wallow in self-pity forever. And I
knew seeing you would make it worthwhile."
She smiled and gave him a genuine Italian cheek pinch. "I'll cheer you
up, faccia bella, you can count on that. You must feel safe." She
gestured at the tacky duds. "I mean, relatively speaking."
"Don't let this scare you." He glanced around over the rims of his
shades. Uh-oh. Whenever he said, "don't let this scare you," it scared
her. "I got an ominous message at the doctor's office earlier."
"What-" She swallowed a lump. "What kind of ominous message?"
13. Why
wouldn't Fausto be attacked?
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