Happy Hour at Casa Dracula

Casa Dracula Book 1

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Contemporary Women, Romance, Paranormal
Cover of the book Happy Hour at Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta, Badinage Press
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Author: Marta Acosta ISBN: 1230003367223
Publisher: Badinage Press Publication: April 11, 2006
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marta Acosta
ISBN: 1230003367223
Publisher: Badinage Press
Publication: April 11, 2006
Imprint:
Language: English

Cosmopolitan's Top 10 Must-Read Books by Latino Authors

Latinidad Chick Lit Book of the Year

“Kick back with Milagro de Los Santos as she navigates her way through post-college life, complete with crazy ex-boyfriends, cocktails, and of course, vampires.” —Cosmopolitan

"A cross between Bridget Jones's Diary and Interview with the Vampire." —Latina

"A phenomenal vampire series!" —Romantic Times

"An addictive combo plate of romance and vamp satire." —Publishers Weekly

Aspiring writer and Fancy University (F.U.) grad Milagro De Los Santos doesn’t quite fit in anywhere, but still manages to have fun in her haphazard city life of temp jobs, nightclubbing, and arty boyfriends. Then one night, at a book party for her pretentious ex, she meets Oswald, a fabulous man. A mad kissing session leads to cut lips and an accidental exchange of blood.

Then for the first time in Milagro's life, she becomes sick and develops strange cravings…for raw meat. When her ex-boyfriend kidnaps her, accusing her of being a vampire, Oswald’s family comes to her rescue and hides her away to recover at their posh wine country estate.

The family thinks she's an aimless party girl. She thinks they're terrible snobs. Can they learn to tolerate one another long enough to defeat mutual enemies and make it home for cocktail hour?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Cosmopolitan's Top 10 Must-Read Books by Latino Authors

Latinidad Chick Lit Book of the Year

“Kick back with Milagro de Los Santos as she navigates her way through post-college life, complete with crazy ex-boyfriends, cocktails, and of course, vampires.” —Cosmopolitan

"A cross between Bridget Jones's Diary and Interview with the Vampire." —Latina

"A phenomenal vampire series!" —Romantic Times

"An addictive combo plate of romance and vamp satire." —Publishers Weekly

Aspiring writer and Fancy University (F.U.) grad Milagro De Los Santos doesn’t quite fit in anywhere, but still manages to have fun in her haphazard city life of temp jobs, nightclubbing, and arty boyfriends. Then one night, at a book party for her pretentious ex, she meets Oswald, a fabulous man. A mad kissing session leads to cut lips and an accidental exchange of blood.

Then for the first time in Milagro's life, she becomes sick and develops strange cravings…for raw meat. When her ex-boyfriend kidnaps her, accusing her of being a vampire, Oswald’s family comes to her rescue and hides her away to recover at their posh wine country estate.

The family thinks she's an aimless party girl. She thinks they're terrible snobs. Can they learn to tolerate one another long enough to defeat mutual enemies and make it home for cocktail hour?

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