Silent Night: Vampire Holiday Romance (The Night Songs Collection Book 4)

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by Strassel, Kristen

Night Moves (Book Two)

  We bonded in darkness, over darkness.

  Melanie Vaughn's job ruined everything. Her social life, nonexistent. Her relationship with her boyfriend, a hostile roommate situation. She resolves to fix everything one snowy afternoon, but instead comes home to discover her boyfriend is already exploring other options. Blonder, bustier options. Rage drives Melanie to do the unthinkable.

  When Soul Divider was on the top of the world, so was Ryder Maddox. When the band faded into obscurity, Ryder's luck plummeted with it. In a last ditch effort to rekindle the band's heyday, Soul Divider teams up with powerful vampire clan leader, Talis de Rancourt. In return for her services, the band pays the ultimate price for never-ending fame.

  Now on the run, Melanie meets Ryder in a middle of nowhere hotel. She never expected her teenage rock star crush to be as lost and as in need of a companion as she is. Their connection is all consuming, even before they find they share another kinship: murder.

  The newly turned vampires in Soul Divider still have a lot to learn. The police and public begin to connect the girls that go missing or die in sync with the band's tour schedule. Back at home, clues are also adding up against Melanie as well. Between constant media coverage and unrelenting attention from the authorities, Melanie and Ryder find themselves in uncharted territory.

  We Own the Night (Book Three)

  Callie Chabot would stop at nothing to save her ex-boyfriend Blade Bennett from the clutches of vampire clan leader Talis de Rancourt, even if means becoming immortal herself. What she doesn’t know is that Blade has already defeated Talis, and he’s waiting for Callie in the afterlife.

  Now Callie only has her creator, Tristan Trevosier, to turn to for guidance. But he’s too wrapped up in the debauchery of the Las Vegas rock scene to give a damn about the particulars of being undead. That’s enough to drive Callie crazy on its own, but female vampires are automatic clan leaders.

  Not only does Callie have no idea how to wrangle a vampire clan, but her would-be followers have more to gain from her failure. They instead choose to follow Blade—and he’s hell-bent on making Callie pay for her bad decisions. Since he took out the existing clan leader, that automatically puts him at the helm of what should be Callie’s new clan.

  That’s when seasoned rogue vampire, Cash Logan, shows up, shrouded in magic and mystery. No one is sure which side Cash is on, but Callie needs to take a chance on the one vampire who is willing to give her the answers she needs, no matter how dark and frightening they may be. Callie must trust her instincts and form alliances that may backfire. Cash shows Callie that playing nice is no longer an option, and that fixing her wrongs won’t always make everything right.

  To take control of her clan, Callie must look to her rival to discover exactly what makes her a leader.

  Acknowledgements:

  I’ve said before that it takes a village to release a book, and it’s never been truer than with this book. At first, you might not be in the right village, but when you are, everything comes together. I feel like my books have doting aunties now, and I love that. I thank Julie Hutchings, of course, for making sure I get my butt in the chair and make some word babies no matter how much I whine that I don’t wanna. Tammy Farrell and Sara Chaudhary have been fierce champions of these books, demanding no less than the very best. Tammy also helped me with the Canadian history research. And Autumn Hull gave me the courage to ask for what I really needed, and for that, I will forever be thankful. My Twitteratti are always there for me: Chynna-Blue Scott, Jolene Haley, Kristen Jett, Jen Lillis, Melissa Petreshock, Lydia Aswolf, Candice Montgomery, and Micah Leeth. My old school Syndicate girls who get excited about these books: Eva Saur, Lori Castilleja, and Jany Bell. I have to shout out to my New Orleans girls: Angi Black, Sarah Guillory (good morning), Sarah Blair, and Zoey Derrick. And of course, you! If you’re reading this, you made it to almost the very last page. You have no idea how happy that makes me. Thank you, to all of you, from the bottom of my heart.

  About the Author

  Kristen shares a birthday with Steven Tyler and Diana Ross. She spends each day striving to be half as fabulous as they are. She’s worn many hats, none as flattering as her cowboy hat: banker, retail manager, fledgling web designer, world’s worst cocktail waitress, panty slinger, now makeup artist and author. She loves sunshine, live music, the middle of nowhere, and finding new things to put in her house.

 

 

 


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