"Ms. Raye is adept at mixing humor with sizzling love scenes. The snappy dialog and quirky characters make for an entertaining reading experience!"-A Romance Review on Dead and Dateless
"As the always funny Raye clearly demonstrates, the course of true love never runs smoothly-for humans or for bloodsuckers."-Romantic Times BOOKreviews on Dead End Dating
Welcome to Tombstone, Texas, where anything is possible, even your wildest fantasy. Once a haven to outlaws, Tombstone is now a tourist town that gives travelers a taste of the old West. What visitors don't realize, however, is that the super-hot cowboys, gunslingers, and lawmen walking the streets aren't actors-they're originals. These ancient vampires claimed Tombstone two centuries ago.
So step right up, folks, and book your trip today! The outlaws of Tombstone will be waiting . . .
Travel blogger Riley Davenport loves her job, travelling to the most exotic places in the world. Even better, it keeps her one step ahead of her stalking ex. The last thing she wants in her life is a strong alpha male. But that's exactly what she gets when she comes face-to-face with Sheriff Boone Jarrett, a hero right out of her most erotic fantasies.
Boone isn't just the law in Tombstone, Texas. He's also an ancient vampire and the target of a crazed killer. He certainly doesn't have time for romance. But a temporary fling? Now that he can handle.
Unfortunately, their first night together ends in disaster when Riley witnesses a murder. And to protect her, Boone forces her into hiding. Only her "captivity" ends up becoming the realization of her wildest, most carnal fantasies. Still, Riley's not going to fall for him, at least that's what she tells herself.
But as she gets to know him-the man and the vampire-she starts to wonder if she can hold out . . .
USA Today bestselling author Kimberly Raye writes steamy contemporary cowboy reads for St. Martin's Press, as well as sexy paranormals for Bell Bridge Books. Born and bred in the Lone Star State, she's an avid reader who loves Diet Dr. Pepper, chocolate, cowboys, and anything that goes bump in the night.