From Booklist
Christian Young fled his luxurious vampire life to live in self-imposed exile in a West Virginia mobile home park as punishment for the horrors he inflicted on his family. The hardest part is making connections with others when all he wants to do is to withdraw in shame. But old habits die hard, and when he sees his neighbor, Jolee, in trouble, he heads to the rescue. He intends it to be a onetime deal, but the more he learns about her, the more he can't resist, until the tables are turned, and she becomes his salvation. Love pens a quirky tale in which Christian's journey is less about not being a vampire and more about learning to be good to himself and others. Vampire myths play a very small role here. There are no mystical, magical societies, no black, swirling dusters or
Blade-style fights. It's simply a beautiful story of two scarred people figuring out how to love and heal each other.
Nina DavisCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Product Description
If I hadn't seen it for myself, I'd swear it couldn't be true: my brother, Christian, living in a trailer park in some backwater town, working at a karaoke bar. We're talking about Christian, the cultured, the refined, the snobby - the guy who'd probably sniff the plasma packets and send them back in a huff if the blood type wasn't the right vintage. But, after centuries of living in the undead fastlane, he's made up his mind that this is exactly where he needs to spend the rest of eternity, atoning for his many, many, sins. It's a self-imposed purgatory complete with lawn ornaments and blaring country music. But sometimes, things just don't work out like you think they will. Sometimes your hell can turn into your heaven. And, thanks to Christian's chatty neighbour and boss, Jolee, things seem to be getting a whole lot nicer in Shady Fork Mobile Estates. Not that either of them has the first idea how to have a normal relationship - we are talking about a woman's who's only dated dead-beats, and a guy who's only dated the dead. Nobody's perfect. Still, it's a start for Mr. Rebel Vamp without a cause. And, fortunately, he still has me, Rhys Young, and our younger brother, Sebastian, to help him. We plan to show Christian that everyone deserves a second chance, and winning his beer-slinging, country-singing beauty is a great beginning.