Bite My Fire (Biting Love Series Book 1)
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09/20/2024
Immerse yourself in a world where the supernatural blends seamlessly with the mundane, in "Bite My Fire: Biting Love Series Book-1" by Mary Hughes. This sizzling paranormal romance, filled with tongue-in-cheek humor and engaging characters, grips you from the very start. The story revolves around feisty police detective Elena O’Rourke, who packs a gun and an attitude. The gun, because she’s a cop. The attitude? Let’s just say her love life has been sorely lacking. Enter Bo Strongwell—captivating, enigmatic, and devilishly handsome. He introduces himself as an apartment manager, but he's no mundane super–he is a centuries-old vampire, incognito, with powers far beyond human comprehension. But Elena will be damned if Bo is going to be the guy to turn her love life around, despite his Viking warrior vibe, cannonball muscles, and black satin voice—because Bo’s the biggest suspect in her murder investigation. As their paths intertwine, their personal differences generate a scorching heat, both figurative and literal. But will this flaming attraction be enough to bridge the chasm between a vampire and a human? To complicate matters, an evil force is stalking the quiet corners of the town, and Elena and Bo are on its radar. "Bite My Fire" weaves together passion, humor, and heart-pounding action, painting a vivid picture of a town where supernatural entities dwell unnoticed among its inhabitants. Hughes’ masterstroke lies in effortlessly blending humor, suspense, and steamy romance, underpinning the narrative with likable characters and a strong plot. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking an engrossing escape into the world of urban fantasy and paranormal romance. As the starting point of the Biting Love series, "Bite My Fire" will leave you craving for more from the fascinating universe Mary Hughes has created. Welcome to the riveting world of Meiers Corners, where detective meets vampire, and hot sparks fly!
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