Death Dance by R.J. Blain

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Death Dance by R.J. Blain
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While Pepper plans on having an eternity to spend her happily ever after with Emerick Lowrance, getting to the wedding is proving to be a problem. Between numerous women rising from their graves into their second lives and a surge of miscreants attacking innocents on the street, she has her hands full with brood business.

Rather than dwell on the factors delaying their wedding ceremony, she resumes her hunt to make her city a safe place for all. One of her prey, a serial killing rapist, provides the vital clue she needs to end Breckenan’s reign of terror. To win vengeance for herself and his other victims, she must exhume the past, uncover her father’s secrets, and embrace the true strength of her heritage.

What she doesn’t know leads her into a deadly dance, and even a single misstep will doom her, her brood, and the love of her unlife.

This is the final book of a completed trilogy.

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Table of Contents

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1. In my defense, I have a severe allergy to rapists.
2. Your sacrifice is appreciated.
3. That does not bode well.
4. I’ve decided you’re getting a cool mug, Dad.
5. Australia does not seem like a pleasant place for a vampire.
6. That was when everyone thought you were male, rabid, and lived on the streets.
7. I’ll pretend you owe me a bite anyway.
8. Emerick, fix this travesty, and fix it now!
9. Just try not to fall overboard.
10. You will be paying for that later, my little girl.
11. Ben is not going to be pleased.
12. Benoit enjoyed pulling my tail.
13. Our master does not quite understand you do not have significant self-esteem woes.
14. They would pay for that.
15. My heart hurt for them while my hatred for Jeremy Breckenan grew.
16. When he wanted, he radiated warmth.
17. Le Havre was a jewel of his empire, one without compare.
18. Gross.
19. Men. I was surrounded by a pox of men.
20. It means the wise do not toy with the occupants of this vehicle.
21. Charlie, your daughter concerns me.
22. My brothers will likely leave you to your fate.
23. The wise always bring a glove.
24. Days like today, I regret I hadn’t held you over a cliff by your ankles and shook common sense into you.
25. Not a day went by without the kittens getting into trouble somehow.
26. Do I get a say in this?
27. What about my happiness?
28. Well, I am a bloodsucker in every form of the word.
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