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Suckers Go to Hell

Vampires of San Francisco, Book 4

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Suckers Go to Hell

By: Jessica McBrayer
Narrated by: Valerie Gilbert
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What do you wear to a Holiday dinner party in Hell with your in-laws? When the Vampire Hannah falls in love with Diel, a hot Demon, things warm up in more ways than one. Her Life-mate's parents, insist on meeting Hannah, so it's off to Hell they're bound. First Lily, Hannah's BFF and a fashionista, takes the goth girl in hand. Who knew she had legs? Everyone is stunned and ambiguous about the new look, a designer babe Ganja Girl. Of course you can't go to Hell for the holidays without your Hell Hound and you probably need to bring a devastatingly handsome Djinn friend, to get your back, just in case the in-laws aren't as friendly as they claim to be. Hannah's new duds aren't the only surprises in store in this humorous paranormal Christmas tale.

©2013 Jessica McBrayer (P)2014 Jessica McBrayer
Fantasy Fiction Holidays Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Celebration Witty

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