Even though her father is running for President of the United States, Grace St. Claire is as normal a girl as they come. She’s clumsy, shy, and an outcast among her peers. She even manages to nearly die in a freak accident in front of the entire school. But when Grace survives a vampire attack she quickly learns that she is anything but ordinary.
There’s something about human Grace that has all the supernaturals around her going crazy. Her best friend’s brother suddenly wants to date her. Her worst enemy has sworn to protect her even against her wishes. Someone with very powerful magic wants her dead, and the vampire that attacked her has developed an obsession with making her his eternal mate.
In order to survive—and not as Count Dracula’s undead bride—Grace dives head first into the terrifying world of the supernatural. She teams up with a charming but mysterious warlock who strolled into town causing trouble and spouting stories of a Prophesy and Chosen One that looks exactly like Grace. Together they must figure out why Grace is different, who wants her dead, how she’s connected to the Chosen One, and who they can really trust.
Kelly Oram wrote her first novel at age fifteen–a fan fiction about her favorite music group, The Backstreet Boys, for which family and friends still tease her. She’s obsessed with reading, talks way too much, and loves to eat frosting by the spoonful. She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and four children.
Well, I haven’t read the first one yet, but I am so looking forward to reading both books.
I plan on reading them!
I haven’t read the first one either, so I am game for both books. ^_^
Me too! Added to my TBR.
I love vampire books. This sounds like a winner.
The first one sounds really good too! Our poor TBRs!! LOL
I’m over here thinking “pretty, so pretty.”
I know what you mean. I’m drawn back to the cover and I find myself peering closer.
Thanks for the giveaway, can’t wait to read the book!! 🙂
I can’t wait to read it either:)
Oooo this one sounds fun! Usually the conflict is a paranormal in a human world, not the other way around. Very curious!
Lily @ Bookluvrs Haven
I know. I like the flip side to it:)