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Vamps and the City (Love at Stake, Book 2)

Vamps and the City (Love at Stake, Book 2)



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Chapter One

"Eight-twenty p.m., male Caucasian, five-foot-ten, 180 pounds, mid-twenties, leaving a white Honda Civic," Austin Erickson murmured into his mini-recorder. He adjusted the telescopic night lens on his binoculars and zoomed in on the subject across the parking lot. The guy didn't appear to be armed. More importantly, he was carrying a king-sized cup of gourmet coffee and a bag of doughnuts. Lucky bastard. Normally, that would be considered . . . well, normal. But this was the parking lot of the Digital Vampire Network. Nothing was normal here. Especially after sunset.

Austin exchanged his binoculars for a 35-mm camera and took another look at the guy. "Subject is human. He's going in."

The guy was taking breakfast inside DVN? Didn't he realize he could be breakfast? A shaft of light cut across the parking lot, then slowly disappeared as the door swung shut. It was dark once more. Austin had parked his black Acura in the shadowed corner of this lot in Brooklyn. The large warehouse that contained DVN was dark, all the windows blackened out. Only three letters, DVN, glowed in fluorescent red lights over the black-lacquered front door.

With a sigh, he dropped his camera on the passenger seat. He supposed the guy would be safe. Austin had been watching the vampire-owned television station for four nights now, and every night, several humans ventured inside. His conclusion -- DVN actually employed a handful of mortals. Did the poor saps know they were working for demonic creatures? Were their minds being controlled? Maybe the vampires offered a great dental plan. Whatever their reasons for being there, as far as Austin could tell, all the humans left about five in the morning still alive and apparently in good health. It was strange, but then, there were a lot of strange things about the vampire world.

He had learned of their existence about six weeks ago when CIA operations officer Sean Whelan had transferred him to the Stake-Out team. Sean had explained what vicious killers these vampires were, so Austin was eager to protect the innocent. He had expected action, lots of action, ramming wooden stakes into nasty green creatures with rotting flesh and bumpy foreheads. Instead, he'd found himself staking out a television network where the vampires looked and acted too much like humans.

In fact, the only way Austin could tell a human from a vampire was to look through the 35-mm camera. Both the living and the undead showed up in a digital camera, but vampires could never appear in a 35-mm for the same reason they never showed up in a mirror. Their image could not be reflected.

He moved the 35-mm to the floor in front of the passenger seat. The rest of his equipment was there -- night-vision goggles, digital camera with night lens, Glock with silver bullets, laptop, and his new favorite, his CV-3 video viewer. God, he loved working for the CIA. He had the coolest stuff.

He'd also been issued a box of wooden stakes. Made in China by a company that specialized in chopsticks. The box was sitting on the back seat of his car, open and ready for emergencies.

He opened his laptop on the passenger seat and typed in the secret frequency for receiving transmissions from DVN. The screen came into focus. Good, the vampire news was still on. And free for the taking. They naturally assumed no one could figure out their secret transmissions, and they didn't post guards around their facility. It was all indicative of what Austin considered their most obvious weakness. Their arrogance. He slipped in his ten-gigabyte thumb drive and began recording.

This was his mission -- stake out DVN, acquire information, and most importantly, learn the whereabouts of Sean's daughter, who was being held prisoner. The last time they'd seen Shanna was eight days ago in Central Park. She'd been surrounded by an army of Scottish vampires. To Austin, she'd looked like a willing captive, but Sean insisted she was brainwashed. Terribly outnumbered, the Stake-Out team had been forced to retreat, leaving Shanna Whelan behind.

Sean was furious. He was staking out Roman Draganesti's townhouse every night, but so far, there was no sign of his daughter. He'd ordered Garrett to watch the Russian coven in Brooklyn. Alyssa was watching Romatech Industries. The new girl, Emma, was manning the office in Midtown and scouring police reports for anything that indicated vampire involvement. And Austin was watching DVN -- the facility and the transmissions.

He slipped on his CV-3 video viewer. The special eyeglasses gave him a heads-up display that freed him from having to watch his computer screen. He could continue to scan the parking lot while DVN played on a virtual screen in front of his eyes.

According to the DVN newscaster, the Russian coven was in turmoil. Some of the male coven members were refusing to accept two females as masters. A civil war could erupt. Austin smiled to himself. Let the slimy vampires kill each other off.

He poured a cup of coffee from his thermos. Holy caffeine fix, he wished this was gourmet. And a few snacks would be nice. He should have confiscated that guy's doughnuts for evidence. While he drank, a commercial started. A sexy female claimed her yummy drink was low in cholesterol and blood sugar. Blood Lite.

Austin choked, spraying coffee all over his steering wheel before he managed to swallow. Sheesh, demon diet food? He grabbed an old napkin to wipe up the mess. Next was the vampire celebrity talk show, starring Corky Courrant. He eyed the hostess's chest. Those had to be implants.

His attention was diverted when a photo flashed on the screen next to Corky's head. A photo of Draganesti.

"You'll never believe it!" Corky exclaimed with a grin. "The most eligible bachelor in America is getting married! Yes, Roman Draganesti, coven master of East Coast vampires, billionaire inventor of synthetic blood and Fusion Cuisine, and CEO of Romatech Industries has announced his engagement. And you'll never believe who the lucky bride is! Stay tuned!"

(Continues...)

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Excerpted from "Vamps and the City" by Kerrelyn Sparks. Copyright (C) by Kerrelyn Sparks. Excerpted by permission. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.

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Amazon Rating good May/27/2010

the love at stake series are good.....each book tells about a certain vamp and they keep you going I just love all the highlanders and the scotish vamps... if you want a good series to read get them youll love them new ones come out in sept and the new one about conner comes out but havent found out when yet there great.....

by Jean Babbitt ()

Amazon Rating Vamps - Second book - Enjoyable but .... May/16/2010

Vamps and the City is a second installment to the series "Love at Stake". The first book was just great. I had a few problems with it but it was a fun read.

This book also had no problems keeping me captivated and I just ate this book up.
If you did not read the first book of the series - no problem its not to hard to keep up, although often past characters are brought in the book, which was nice to still see what was happening with Roman and Shanna.

In this book it features Darcy, which is a part of Roman's "exiled" harem he had 'kicked out'. Darcy is a fairly new vampire so she is up to date on the modern woman, so her going to work and supporting herself is nothing new or foreign.
By circumstances she meets Austin, who is also from the first book part of the Stack out team.

I just loved that this book did something so common, and Darcy is to produce a Reality show featuring Roman's old Harem, and they must pick a new Master, all on TV (for Vamps of course). Darcy has a wonderful plan to make the show more exciting and bring in some mortals as well. (Without the knowledge of her boss Sly)
Austin's boss gets wind of this and see's it as a perfect chance to infiltrate those pesky blood suckers and get rid of some of them, as well to find out where the Vamps are hiding his daughter.

I wont go in to much detail but Austin is quite successful at getting on the show and at getting to Darcy. The problem is, he isnt sure if she is mortal or vampire?

Now my problem with this book and why it did not get 5 stars, is I found it hard to see these 2 people together. Darcy makes wonderful friends and creates quite a movement of female empowerment for the Harem ladies, yet she cannot accept her own vampire self. And Austin cannot seem to get past the fact that Darcy needs blood. There just isnt enough self love in this book, and acceptance of another.
This author as yet to get a couple together for this series where both parties are ok with the vampire other, and there seems to be no "Forever after".

Its still a great book and nice series that I enjoyed a lot and I hope you do too :)

by Guinevere (NY)

Amazon Rating reality bites! Mar/24/2010

Okay a reality show really? I did love this story but still enjoy reading way more than TV.It didn't sell me on reality shows, but for a vampire story I couldn't put it down long. My poor family had to do the left overs because I couldn't even stop to cook them dinner. Too bad books still rock. Enjoy!

by momonthrun (A world of my own)

Amazon Rating Sexy and Full of Fun Feb/08/2010

I have read the entire Love at Stake series and I LOVE them. I can not wait till the next one comes out. I love the characters and the emotions of the books. I found it very easy to get into and relate to the characters. I recommend this series to anyone who has an open mind and is into vamp romance with some mystery added.

by Sucker for a Vamp Romance (Statesboro, GA USA)

Amazon Rating Ending was worth the wait Feb/03/2010

Knowing that some search for love in all places and finally find it is great.

by Janet Hannon ()

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