Chosen by the Vampire (Paranormal,Fantasy,Midnight) Book 1

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Copyright 2013 Kelly London
     
    Chosen by the Vampire book 1
     
    This Ebook is a work of fiction. Characters, names, and places are the product of the author's imagination and not to be projected as real. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead and events is purely coincidental.
     
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    This 5300+ short story contains scenes of graphic sexual nature and is written for adults only (18+). This book contains a story about a sexy Vampire having hot sex with a young lady.
     
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    Amy Beckett loves her life in Orchard Cove – she lives and works with her best friend, she gets to make cupcakes all day long, and she’s good friends with the local hottie. Granted, said hottie is a vampire and their unusual friendship began when she interrupted one of his meals, but over time, they’ve managed to move past it. In fact, Amy moved further than she’d anticipated by falling in love with the guy. It really was a shame that he was in love with her best friend.
     
    Carter Dennis is tired of being infamous for his meal choices, and he’s immensely grateful to have Amy in his life. When he discovers just how far she’s taken her misconception about his feelings, he sets about trying to disprove her theory – and when a freak storm hits Orchard Cove, he realizes he’s just been handed the perfect opportunity to get the woman of his dreams.
     
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    “Thanks for stopping by!” Amy Beckett called, fixing a broad smile at her customers’ retreating backs. When the door closed behind them, her pleasant expression faded, and with pursed lips, she grumbled, “Maybe buy something to support your local baker next time.”
     
    Sighing, she looked down at all the cupcakes and pastries still sitting in the display case and wondered how many of them she’d be taking up to her apartment in a few hours. Considering her best friend, Lisa – or ‘The Pastry Pusher’ according to Amy – who co-owned the bakery with her was out of town for the rest of the week, and the supply of eager-to-spend patrons had seemingly dried up for the day, she figured she was in for another dinner made up solely of concentrated sugar and frosting.
     
    Her mood soured as she pictured her evening going the exact same way it had been going for the past week – Amy, sitting in front of her television set in her baggiest pajamas, surrounded by boxes of unsold baked goods and way too much soda. There was nothing exciting, nothing surprising, nothing even remotely interesting happening in her life – not that she wanted never-ending high-stakes drama. No, that was definitely not what she’d uprooted her life in the city for.
     
    Amy had been consumed strong desire to get away from the madness of urban life for months before she’d packed up and left the city, and her urge to run had been fueled mostly by her ex-husband, who had drained her physically and wrung her out to dry emotionally – and that was before the divorce he’d dragged out for months. When she had moved to the sleepy little town of Orchard Cove three years ago, Amy had finally found what she’d been searching for – peace and quiet and an completely different environment from the one that she had gotten used to in the city.
     
    And she loved Orchard Cove, she truly did. The people were wonderful and so friendly; there were giant trees and beautiful flowers everywhere; Lisa adored the fact that their town culture had permeated every single thing about the town, including the stones they’d used for the sidewalks. But Amy couldn’t deny holding out the hope that one day, she would discover something small, but something invaluable that would pull her out of the rut she’d unknowingly got herself stuck

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