"5 Cups!...Lacey Savage has given us a great vampire story with a very unique twist! You will become immersed in this action-packed book right from the start. You will feel yourself being drawn to these characters as they leap right off the pages, and grab you. You will even be able to smell the foul stench of the zombies as they chase Ash and Beau!"—Jenean Sparks, Coffee Time Romance
"5 Hearts!...Lacey Savage has penned a tale full of emotion and suspense. Multidimensional characters bring the story to life. Ms. Savage’s descriptive prose has the reader glued to the pages as she feels the fear, the heat of the sensuous love scenes, and the full range of emotions between the characters. The interaction between the main characters is very heated, at times humorous and very real. The reader is pulled into the story from page one, and will not be able to stop reading until a very satisfying end."—Valerie, Love Romances
…One solitary tear fluttered down her cheek, a bead of wetness that would betray her emotions, her strength. She raised her hand to wipe it away but Beau was quicker. He brushed his fingers over her cheek and wiped the tear away, then his mouth was there, where the wetness had been, replacing it with his own hot kiss and the delicious feel of his lips against her skin.
"You're warm," she murmured, unable to hide her surprise.
He chuckled. "You don't know much about us." It was a statement, not a question, and Ash didn't feel the need to reply.
Instead, she removed the crucifix and wrapped the heavy chain around her hand. Then she pushed up against him, her breasts pressing against his chest, and she tangled the fingers of her free hand in his hair. Her mouth found his, hot and inviting, and she traced his lower lip with her tongue. Her fear had vanished, to be replaced with an almost overpowering need. At that moment, she wanted him more than she wanted to breathe.
Nothing else existed but that moment, the feel of Beau's tongue invading her mouth, his arms enveloping her body and pushing her up against him. She broke the kiss reluctantly and looked up at him. His breath came quickly and his hair partially hid his eyes, but the hot look of desire was unmistakable.
"Take me," she said, and his eyes widened in response.
Heat crept into her cheeks and she placed her hand against his chest to hold him at bay. "Not that way," she said quickly, hoping to clarify before his fangs found their way into her throat. "Make love to me."