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A Grave Mistake

The Nevermore Murder Club and Smutty Book Coven, Book 2

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A Grave Mistake

By: Steffanie Holmes
Narrated by: Justin Hill, Kyo Sija
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A cozy paranormal romance featuring enemy vampires who were once lovers, a meddling book club, a compelling murder mystery, and endless cups of tea, from the bestselling author of Fangs for Nothing.

Arabella Lestrange is the most notorious dancer in Paris' underground vampire cabaret–until she falls for human Gideon Blake and he ruins her afterlife. Fleeing Paris, she relishes the certainty that Gideon's cheeky, devil-may-care personality will eventually land him six feet under.

But 150 years later, Arabella bumps into Gideon and discovers he's now a vampire too. This time, she's determined to make him pay. And she likes her revenge as she likes her coffee: long, dark, and dripping with blood.

If only her meddling book club friends would stop scheming to get them together. Arabella is happy being alone, and she doesn't need anyone. Especially not the annoyingly charming billionaire who broke her heart…

When you can hold a grudge for eternity, is giving love a second chance a grave mistake?

©2026 Steffanie Holmes (P)2026 Podium Audio
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