Happy Hour at Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 134,947
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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 134,947

    Synopsis

    Latina Ivy League grad Milagro de Los Santos can't find her place in the world or a man to go with it. Then one night, at a book party for her pretentious ex-boyfriend, she meets an oddly attractive man. After she is bitten while kissing him, she falls ill and is squirreled away to his family's estate to recover. Vampires don't exist in this day and age — or do they? As Milagro falls for a fabulously inappropriate man, she finds herself caught between a family who has accepted her as one of their own and a shady organization that refuses to let the undead live and love in peace.

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    Biography

    Marta Acosta received a degree in English literature and creative writing from Stanford University. She is a regular contributor to The San Francisco Chronicle and the Contra Costa Newspapers. Her debut novel, Happy Hour at Casa Dracula, was a Book Sense Pick.

    Visit her website at www.martaacosta.com.

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    DO NOT DO IT!!!!!by romance_connoisseur

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    August 07, 2009: I was asleep after the first chapter and it only went downhill from there. The writing was atrocious, the characters were bland, the plot was flat, and the romance was lacking.

    I don't think I have read a worse book since Marjorie Lou's Iron Hunt.

    Please do not waste your life away when there are certainly better options.

    omygawdby Ramenlover

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    December 27, 2008: I totally love this book. its funny sexy and amazing Marta Acosta does a great job with this one i totally recommend this book


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