Who Says Love Doesn't Bite?

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Romance
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Author: Morgan Key ISBN: 9781479705726
Publisher: Author Solutions Publication: September 8, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris Language: English
Author: Morgan Key
ISBN: 9781479705726
Publisher: Author Solutions
Publication: September 8, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris
Language: English
I was too busy thinking about the new guy. I didn’t notice the fact that the door closest to me was open until I walked into it. Rubbing the red mark on my forehead I peered around the solid oak door. It was then that I noticed the person standing on the front porch. I went bright pink, realising that he had just seen me walk into a door. The new guy was standing on our front porch, his arms crossed at his chest, a faint smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. Way to go Alina. Alina Dimir comes from a long line of Vampires. Her family moved from Romania ten years ago, and since then she’s had to deal with her fifteen older and somewhat annoying siblings, not to mention all the rumours about her family that have been floating around school. Her everyday routine is broken by the arrival of the mysterious new guy at school, Lupul Daciana. Alina can’t stop thinking about him or his blonde tipped, messy black hair, and, let’s be honest, his lips. So when she’s forbidden to befriend him, Alina is torn. Does she follow her Coven’s laws and stay away from him? Or does she let herself give into her emotions? Is it fate or just a coincidence that Lupul once lived in Romania too? Is it possible for Alina and Lupul to bypass her family’s laws and have a future together, or is it doomed from the beginning?
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I was too busy thinking about the new guy. I didn’t notice the fact that the door closest to me was open until I walked into it. Rubbing the red mark on my forehead I peered around the solid oak door. It was then that I noticed the person standing on the front porch. I went bright pink, realising that he had just seen me walk into a door. The new guy was standing on our front porch, his arms crossed at his chest, a faint smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. Way to go Alina. Alina Dimir comes from a long line of Vampires. Her family moved from Romania ten years ago, and since then she’s had to deal with her fifteen older and somewhat annoying siblings, not to mention all the rumours about her family that have been floating around school. Her everyday routine is broken by the arrival of the mysterious new guy at school, Lupul Daciana. Alina can’t stop thinking about him or his blonde tipped, messy black hair, and, let’s be honest, his lips. So when she’s forbidden to befriend him, Alina is torn. Does she follow her Coven’s laws and stay away from him? Or does she let herself give into her emotions? Is it fate or just a coincidence that Lupul once lived in Romania too? Is it possible for Alina and Lupul to bypass her family’s laws and have a future together, or is it doomed from the beginning?

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