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Vacationing with the Vampire in Hallow's Cove

Hallow's Cove

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Vacationing with the Vampire in Hallow's Cove

By: Lyonne Riley
Narrated by: Keara Ryan, John Masterson
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After making a big mistake at work, Maisie is told to take a mandatory vacation and get her head on straight. But when she chooses Hallow's Cove as her retreat destination, she doesn't realize it's a town inhabited almost purely by monsters—including her grumpy new landlord, Barnaby.

It's no secret that Barnaby the bookstore owner is a vampire, but he's long since tamed his urge to drink human blood. That is, until Maisie arrives in Hallow's Cove. Her blood smells utterly wonderful, and Barnaby finds himself drawn to her scent just as much as he is to her genuine, curious personality.

But Barnaby fears his attraction, too, because he carries a secret: inside every vampire is a monster, one that's never been seen or written about. The closer he gets to Maisie, the higher the risk that it could escape containment. When sparks fly between them, will the hidden creature emerge and ruin his chance at love?

This is a cozy, sweet, and steamy monster romance novella. Vacationing with the Vampire features a book-loving, grumpy vampire MMC, a bright and sunny FMC, blood drinking, and a monstrous transformation.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 Lyonne Riley (P)2026 Tantor Media
Paranormal
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