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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo/iTunes) Bite Me, Your Grace [Regency Vampire Romantic Comedy]

Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann is the 1st in her Scandals With Bite series of humorous-looking f/m Regency historical paranormal romances, this installment starring the hapless Lord of Vampires who must deal with a sudden faddish interest in vampires and the annoyances it brings, including a gothic-novel-obsessesed plucky young woman with literary ambitions who's determined to find out what she can about him, in the true home-invader stalker-ish vein of the very best romantic comedies, free courtesy of publisher Sourcebooks' Casablanca imprint.

Currently free @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK), Kobo & iTunes (both available to Canadians).

If you happen to enjoy this one and be a member of Sourcebooks' Discover A New Love bookclub, the recently-released 3rd in series can still be gotten with one of your remaining credits, if you care to splurge: One Bite Per Night

Description
London's Lord Vampire Has Problems

Dr. John Polidori's tale "The Vampyre" burst upon the Regency scene along with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein after that notorious weekend spent writing ghost stories with Lord Byron. A vampire craze broke out instantly in the haut ton.

Now Ian Ashton, the Lord Vampire of London, has to attend tedious balls, linger in front of mirrors, and eat lots of garlic in an attempt to quell the gossip. If that weren't annoying enough, his neighbor, Angelica Winthrop, has literary aspirations of her own and is sneaking into his house at night just to see what she can find.

Hungry, tired, and fed up, Ian is in no mood to humor his beautiful intruder...
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