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At lunch today, I finished the book I'd taken to work with me. It was Bled Dry, which is the third book in Erin McCarthy's "Vegas Vampires" series.

After a one-night stand with a vampire, Brittany Baldizzi finds herself pregnant. The father is Corbin Atelier, an old vampire who is doing research in an effort to reverse vampirism for those of his kind, like himself, that wish to have their mortality restored. Because Brittany's father was also a vampire, their child will be unique--an immortal with no need to drink blood to survive. Corbin fears for the baby's safety, and he tries to stay away from Brittany so as not to give away the child's parentage. Brittany, however, isn't having it. Unfortunately, Corbin's fears are proved to be well-founded when Brittany is abducted by an unscrupulous vampire who wishes to do some genetic work of his own with her baby.

I don't read paranormal romance like I used to. The story was okay--sort of paranormal lite, if you will. It was rather predictable. I didn't like how the author bounced from one character's pov to another. It was all in third person pov, which is fine, but stick to one character, please. She even doodled off to follow a subplot involving a different vampire and his main squeeze. Just, no.

Favorite line: She figured an easy seventy-five percent of what a man said needed to be dismissed if his penis was erect at the time of speaking.

Premise was trite, characterizations were flat, the mortal peril was dealt with so easily it was yawn-worthy, and the narrative bounced around too much. Blah. Two stars:

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On Tuesday, I finished reading Bit the Jackpot by Erin McCarthy. It was the second in her "Vegas Vampires" series. I had thought the author would take up Brittany's story, but instead, she followed Ethan's second in command, Seamus. Seamus meets Cara at a strip club and falls for her. Unfortunately, Cara is killed in a battle between Seamus and some other vampires, and he turns her to save her.

Cara feels overwhelmed and smothered by Seamus, and she struggles to assert her independence. Along the way, both of them are falling in love but too wary to admit it.

Again, the book swerved off on tangents, following subplots of other characters. Overall, however, it was a fun and easy read.
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Last night, I finished the book High Stakes by Erin McCarthy. It's the first (I think!) in her "Vegas Vampires" series.

The book was a light-hearted romance, in which tough-as-nails Alexis goes to confront casino owner Ethan about the fact that he has her sister living at his hotel. Once Ethan meets Alexis, he realizes she is more right for him than her sweet-natured sister. Alexis doesn't believe in vampires at first and thinks Ethan and his colleagues are all just playing a delusional sort of LARP. *laughs*

Alexis does learn the truth, and she falls as hard for Ethan as he has for her. It was an entertaining story with some drama and action, but I thought the author spent too much time following the subplots of other characters. I already own a few more books in the series, which I'll read eventually, but I don't think I'll purchase any others in the future. Again, cute, fun story, but just not gripping enough to spend money on additional books in the series.

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