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Authors: Kimberly Raye

Tags: #General, #Fantasy, #Contemporary, #Romance, #Fiction

“I guess she wasn’t the perfect one for me,” he said, coming over to me. “And to think we had such a good time.”

I glared at him. “Don’t even think about asking for your money back.”

His eyes twinkled. He grinned and, despite my undying
like
for Ty, I actually felt a strange warmth in the pit of my stomach. “You can owe me.”

“W
e need more ribs,” Mandy declared as she burst through the swinging doors that led into the massive kitchen. “They’re eating
everything
.” She dropped an empty platter on the marble island cabinet where I stood arranging a mountain of hot wings into the shape of a baby carriage. “And snarling. And one of them even growled at me.”

“They’re all about to pop.” It had been eight and a half months since the night of the full moon and I had twenty-eight pregnant werewolves sitting in the adjoining living room.

I’d left Evie to handle things at Dead End Dating and roped Mandy into cohosting the Big Event aka a group baby shower for Viola and the NUNS. Evie had been hurt at first, but I’d convinced her that I simply couldn’t concentrate unless I knew I had someone competent to take care of things in my absence. That, and I’d kissed ass with a gift card for Neiman Marcus.

The growling was tame compared to what might happen if they got too excited or too upset, and I couldn’t afford to lose a great assistant. Mandy, on the other hand, was practically family. And a doctor. And, therefore, fully armed with a syringe full of sedatives should things get a little wild.

I topped off the display with saucers of ranch dip for the wheels and slid it toward her. “This will keep them happy while I carve the rump roast.”

She glanced down and her harried expression softened for a few frantic heartbeats. “Totally cute.” Her gaze shifted to mine. “You’re so good at this catering thing.”

I shrugged. “It’s all about the connections. In this case, a butcher over on Third Street who sells bulk.”

She eyed me. “How are you with flowers?”

“I can hold my own. Why do you ask?”

“It’s just that I’m so busy with my schedule and Jack’s never planned this sort of thing before.” She gave me a hopeful smile. “It would be so great if you could help with the wedding plans. Jack really wants his family involved, and your mother doesn’t seem to be taking a big part in things.”

The only thing my mother was “taking” as far as Dr. Mandy was concerned was a double dose of Valium whenever the newly engaged couple showed up for the hunt.

“I mailed her invitation samples last month,” Mandy went on, “so that she could have some time to look at them before we saw her.”

“And?”

“She sent them back with ‘Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’ scribbled across the envelope.” A desperate light fueled her gaze. “It would mean so much to both of us. Please.”

No. Between drumming up new business and searching for mates for my current clients (Rachel the were-Chihuahua and Esther the made vampire, to name two), I’d barely had time to organize the baby shower. A
wedding
? With tons of frilly tulle and sprays of pink roses and a big frosty wedding cake?

“Okay.” What can I say? I’m a sucker for desperate. “Now go before they start gnawing off body parts.” When she gave me a startled expression, I smiled. “Just joking.”
Not.
“But you might want to hurry. As a precaution.”

Determination gripped her expression. She nodded, hefted the platter, and headed back through the swinging doors.

“One rump roast ready to go.” Lloyd came up next to me and set a roasting pan on the counter. “Extra rare.”

What’s up with that, right?

Well, since I didn’t know my spatula from my meat fork (for obvious reasons), I’d brought along Lloyd to man the barbecue pit. Besides, it seemed only fitting that he help out since he’d had a hand—or at least a fairly important body part—in what was now happening.

Even more, Lloyd owed me. While his weekends weren’t overflowing with dates, he
had
launched a brand-new stud service. See, one of the NUNS was having twins (the female with the Alpha Doody fetish). Turns out that bald men are bald because of a mega dose of testosterone, and so Lloyd had not only shot a bull’s-eye, he’d nailed it twice.

To make a long story short, Lloyd was booked for every lunar eclipse for the next ten years.

“Thanks.” I slid the slab of meat onto a giant white doily. “What about the brisket?”

“Coming right up.” He headed back to the monstrous barbecue pit that puffed away on the back patio.

Remy’s patio, to be exact.

Fairfield’s finest had been kind enough to offer up his house for the Big Event. In addition to saving my ass during the showdown with Ayala, that is.

Which meant I
really
owed him.

Luckily, I hadn’t had too much time to think about what that meant, or what he could possibly want from me, or the fact that at any given time he might decide to collect.

I’d been too busy worrying over (a) my fledgling business, (b) a pack of hormonal werewolves and—and this was the biggie—(c) an MIA bounty hunter.

That’s right. MIA. As in nowhere to be found.

One minute Ty had been fighting for his life at the cabin, and the next he’d gotten an urgent phone call. Just like that, he’d hauled himself out of bed and headed back to the city with total disregard for my safety.

Okay, so maybe
total
was pushing it a little.

The fight for my freedom and my integrity
had
been
fini.

After Remy had shot Ayala, he’d handed her over to the authorities, along with her tape-recorded confession. She’d had an immediate date with the big D (that’s daylight, not Dior) since the cops who’d taken her into custody were a secret organization of very powerful born vamps who dealt with those of our kind who compromised the anonymity and safety of the rest.

Ayala was now history. The SOVPBV (we’re talking covert vampires, not ad execs) had cooked up a story, complete with real evidence, and fed it to the human authorities. My name had been cleared and I’d even managed to snag a new born vamp client. He goes by the name Agent X (I’m
so
not kidding, and I’ve got his signature on the DED profile to prove it) and he’s
mucho
hot.

But that was beside the point.

I’d had exactly one message from Ty during the past eight months, and it hadn’t included an apology or a dinner invitation or a heartfelt thank you for the best night of his eternal existence. Rather, he’d asked me to drop by his place and pick up his mail.

I know, right?

I might be slow in paying my bills (my human client list had suffered because of my two weeks of notoriety and I was still trying to grow my rep with everyone else), but I could certainly put two and two together.

Obviously, Ty hadn’t had nearly as good a time in bed as I’d first thought and he just wasn’t that interested.

That, or he’d been abducted by aliens.

Hey, it could happen. While I hadn’t spotted any little green men myself, I’d never seen a pregnant werewolf, either. I now had twenty-eight gathered in Remy’s living room.

Beam me up, Scotty!

A loud crash punctuated the thought, followed by a howl that would have curled my hair if I hadn’t used a straightening iron before leaving my apartment.

“Lil!” Mandy’s voice carried from the other room just before she ducked her head inside the door, a worried expression on her face. “Could you come out here? We’ve got a situation.”

“They don’t like the wings?”

“The furniture. It’s not comfortable enough.” Her gaze collided with mine. “They’re in labor.”

“Which one?”

“All of them.”

Uh-oh.

ALSO BY KIMBERLY RAYE
(published by Ballantine Books)

Dead End Dating

“I
need twenty-seven men. Tall, dark, handsome, smart. Preferably human. But with only two weeks until the full moon, I’m willing to negotiate on that last point.”

Viola had long, dark hair, jet black eyes, and lips slicked with Chanel’s Crimson Dream. She was president of the Connecticut chapter of the Naked and Unashamed Nudist Sisterhood, aka the NUNS, aka a group of female werewolves who met weekly at her Fairfield estate.

“So can you help me?”

“That depends,” I heard myself say.

“On what?”

“On what you’re going to do with twenty-seven men. I’m a matchmaker, not a personal chef.”

Viola smiled, revealing a row of straight, white teeth. “We’re not going to eat them, dear. We’re going to have sex with them.”

 

If you fell in love at first bite with
Dead and Dateless
, read on for a sneak peek at

         

Your Coffin or Mine?
by
KIMBERLY RAYE

         

the next delectable novel in the Dead End Dating series!

I
was being followed.

If that wasn’t creepy enough, it was dark out, I was all alone, and I was standing in a smelly alley near Times Square.

Talk about a Wes Craven flick.

For me, however, it was just another day in the life of a fantabulous five-hundred-year-old (and holding) born vampire. My name? Countess Lilliana Arrabella Guinevere du Marchette, but my best buds call me Lil. Because of my BV heritage, I ooze sex appeal, and since it’s oozing out of a totally hot package (great body, great face, kickin’ highlights), I’ve had more than my share of stalkers. Like the rest of my kind, I attract the opposite sex en masse.

Okay. So en masse might be stretching things a
teensy
bit. I haven’t actually had an official date in…

I can’t actually remember the last time (fix-ups DO NOT count, Ma), and I was sorta, kinda dumped recently by a megahot bounty hunter after our one and only night together (sniffle).

But neither of those is due to a lack of hotness on my part. The Dating Deficit? My choice. Really. I’ve given up meaningless flings in favor of finding my eternity mate, settling down, and populating the species.

As for the bounty hunter…I’m sure (fingers crossed) he’ll soon realize what a babe I am and come begging for forgiveness. I, of course, will tell him—as would any female who’d been dumped with not so much as a
Later
scribbled on a Post-it—to go bite himself.

At least that was the revenge fantasy I was currently tuning in to. In between numero uno—I rip off all of his clothes and we make like jack rabbits—and three—he rips off all of mine and we make like jack rabbits.

I know, right? It was one measly night. I should get a life (or an afterlife in my case) and forget all about him. And the way he kissed. And touched. And tasted.

Yes, I’d tasted him,
too,
but not during sex. I’m weak, but not
that
weak. The tasting had occurred before the sex.

I’d been staked, and he’d been trying to help me recoup my strength. I drank from him, and since then we’ve had this mental connection thing going on. He could send me thoughts and vice versa.

Not that he’d sent me anything in the past months.

No desperate apologies. No sweet nothings. No flowers. Not even a measly
IOU for a night of hot, wild, primo mattress-dancing
.

All the more reason to push him completely out of my mind and get back on track, right? Right.

So, um, where was I?

Oh, yeah. Dark and creepy alley. Me being followed. No biggee.

Until now.

Wedge heels tapped the pavement behind me and thundered through my head as I rounded a corner and started down another alley. The sharp aroma of cheap hairspray mingled with generic body spray and 100 percent rayon burned my nostrils. I turned and caught a glimpse of a chipped manicure clutching a tiny camera before my stalker realized I was looking and ducked behind a garbage Dumpster.

A man I’d expected (see the long rambling above), but a
woman
?

While I knew chicks got off to really hot chicks every day (I could appreciate the latest Angelina Jolie pic as much as the next mature, sexually confident, semilonely woman), I couldn’t shake the gut feeling that there was more to this than a love-struck groupie eager to feed her own private fantasies.

I kept staring, until she stole another glance at me. My gaze collided with hers for a nanosecond, and her stats rolled through my head like movie credits.

Gwen Rowley. Thirty-nine years old. Italian. Full time fourth-grade teacher and part-time private in vestigator. Divorced mother of three. Hated men. Even more, she hated her mother who’d put her up to following a small-potatoes matchmaker when she could have been a) grading tomorrow’s math assign ment and then b) tailing her ex and his new girlfriend. They were going bowling. She hated bowling, too.

She retreated behind the massive metal monster, and the connection ended before I could find out the really good stuff.

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