Kiss Me Deadly
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Overview
Death cocktail is what the vampires call a witch's blood. It's poisonous--a drop will destroy a vampire within minutes. Nikolaus Drake is the rare vampire who has survived his first taste. Now he's on the hunt for the witch who almost brought him to his demise--Ravin Crosse.
A witch who spends her nights hunting vampire tribes, Ravin has three obligations to fulfill to set her soul free. One of those obligations--crafting a love spell--twists her world upside down when Nikolaus draws the spell from her veins. Natural enemies rarely make the best bedfellows--but is it possible their intentions are really, truly the same? Can Nikolaus's tribal loyalty survive if he surrenders to desires far darker than his own?
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Author Information
Bio of Michele Hauf
A Minnesota native, Michele Hauf lives in a Minneapolis suburb with her family. She enjoys being a stay-at-home mom with a son and a daughter. Michele writes the kind of stories she loves to read, filled with romance, fantasy, adventure and always set in France. Though she has yet to leave the U.S., since her family knows that, once gone, she might set up house in a little French village and never return! Always a storyteller, she began to write in the early 90s and hasn't stopped since. Playing guitar, hunting backyard butterflies and coloring (yes, coloring) keep her creativity honed. Research for her Silhouette Bombshell novels has yet to see her stealing jewels or racing cars on a high-speed chase, but she can pick a lock or bake a mean chocolate cheesecake (with a file inside) if duty calls.
Customer Reviews
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Excellent Posted March 16, 2009 by Tammy, Tulsa
This is my first book by this author. I really enjoyed her writing methods and look forward to reading more of her books. Her characters had depth but yet were funny. She kept the story moving and you were pulled in. I didn't put the book down until I was through reading it. I will admit her first chapter was a little slow getting into the plot but once the two meet, watch out!!!
This is definitely one to get. -
Surprisingly InterestingPosted April 20, 2009 by Kitteh, Greenville, NC
I am totally not a person for romance/love stories, but I really love vampire stories so I figured I'd try this out since it was free. It was a well written story, with good characters and an interesting plot. Unlike other romance novels, it didn't waste too much time with the love scenes, which I also enjoyed.
My main complaint with this book is that yes it is a good stand alone novel, but there was more before and after it, and the only way I found that out was by reading amazon's reviews of the other books. -
excitingPosted April 21, 2009 by Iamakela, Goffstown, NH
This book was well written. I like the twist the author gave the vampire. The plot was believe able and not to far fetched. This book is worth buying. When I finished the book I still wanted more.
Great job Michele Hauf! -
A great surprisePosted May 08, 2009 by Julieta, Orange County CA
I wasn't expecting much from a free ebook, but this story is surprisingly entertaining. The dialogue is witty and the storyline is well-paced. I really enjoyed it. I liked both main characters and the author's writing is descriptive and intelligent. A good read.
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Nice readPosted July 09, 2009 by Lynn, Tampa
This was a nice read, the characters were easy to follow, and it kept my interest. Simple but good book. Perfect for when you don't have time or don't want to get into a whole series of books.
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Pretty goodPosted November 03, 2009 by Jessica, Springhill
I haven't read this type of romance book and actually enjoyed it. The ending left it kind of open for another story possibly. Would recommend it.
Additional Info
Imprint
Harlequin Enterprises
Filesize
504.63 KB
Number of Pages
288
eBook ISBN
9781426805752
Excerpt from: Kiss Me Deadly by Michele Hauf
Two months ago, a slayer killed Nikolaus Drake.
Not any slayer, but a vigilante witch with death in her eyes. As if acid, her blood ate into his flesh. Felled in an instant, Nikolaus had gasped for breath, and could not find it. His heart had stopped beating.
A vampire isn't supposed to survive the death cocktail--that's what vampires call witch's blood--but, after being hit, drunk from his friend, racing to take the blood before death's release of the mortal soul made it useless.
The blood had served to restart Nikolaus's heart. He wasn't sure how he'd made it home, or how he'd been able to stop the caustic effects of the death cocktail.
And it didn't matter anymore. Nikolaus had survived. He was now a vampire phoenix, risen from ash and blood. But his injuries had forced him into seclusion, for a witch wound proved a stubborn heal. He still bore scars and could yet feel his left lung wheeze when he exerted himself.
Before being transformed into a vampire, Nikolaus had been a surgeon, a man who had witnessed many people survive incredible odds to recuperate and heal. But yes, sometimes they also died.
Experiencing recovery for himself had changed him. It had fixed a lust for vengeance into the scarred sinews of Nikolaus Drake's soul. He, a man who had always strived for peace, now desired a bloody revenge.
Foremost, Nikolaus could not stand back and do nothing when he knew the witch yet stalked the shadows in search of one more vampire to make ash.
Summer solstice arrived in two weeks. That night, Nikolaus planned to return to tribe Kila.
Yet he could not do that until the anger that had brewed within him for two months was settled. Before the attack, Nikolaus had led tribe Kila and served them well for twenty years. The tribe was wary, but none were safe from the death cocktail--save Nikolaus. He possessed immunity now--the witch could not again harm him--so he would fight for his tribe and destroy the enemy.
One thing could tip the scales and return his mind to the peaceful resolve needed to lead properly.
Tonight, he would kill the witch.
The witch's name was Ravin Crosse, and she rode a big black street chopper with the word venom curved across the gas tank, and wore more black leather than Nikolaus did. Small, but imposing in her costume, which also included visible weaponry that could annihilate a vampire in less than a minute, the witch walked as if she owned the earth.
She was the only slayer in the Twin Cities area that Nikolaus was aware of.
Not for long.
Nikolaus had located the witch's hideout. She lived at the edge of Minneapolis, but three miles west of him, at the top of a warehouse recently rehabbed for luxury flats. Nice, but not half so spendy as his digs in the Mill district.
He did not give a fig for a witch, her life, or her nasty soul. Let her burn.And he would proudly present her ashes to his men.
He had been observing, at a distance, her comings and goings for the past ten days, the first days since his pseudodeath that he'd felt able to leave his home.
The vampire killer went out three nights a week on the hunt--Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Nikolaus had not witnessed her execute a kill.
His own tribe numbered eleven, and had claimed Minneapolis's inner city as territory against two rival tribes.
There were a few independent vampires, not aligned to any tribe, but they were stealthy and kept to the shadows, and very often, the suburbs and smaller towns in the state.
Minnesota was not a vampire hot spot. This surprised Nikolaus. The state offered a healthy six months of winter, which meant little sunlight and plenty of dark basements in temperature so the below-freezing weather affected him little. A bloodsucker's haven, if you asked him.
Tribe Kila was small, but not stupid. Nikolaus had purposefully kept their location away from New York, Miami or New Orleans, major vampire breeding grounds. The average metropolitan area hosted perhaps a hundred vampires, or less. By no means were they in the majority, let alone a countable minority.
He had prided himself on leading the most civilized tribe in the States. While others, such as Nava, Zmaj and Veles stalked the night, wreaking havoc and creating blood children indiscriminately, Kila strove to keep their bloodlines pure and peaceful. No accidental transformations, no witnesses, no mistakes. That had become Nikolaus's personal mantra.
There were a few incidents to be overlooked, though. Hell, they were vampires, not tamed lions. The blood hunger was a powerful thing, and not to be ignored or put aside as if it were a habit one could easily break.
They, all vampires, were called the dark. But none in Kila murdered for the sake of taking blood to sustain life.














