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Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire

New Orleans Nocturnes, Book 4

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Father Christmas has just been damned to darkness.

Jane Devereux is adjusting to her new life as a nocturne fabulously. She runs the most popular nightclub in the French Quarter and is married to the hottest vampire in New Orleans.

When she accidentally runs over Santa Claus and has to turn him into a vampire to save him, her perfect undead life begins to crumble like a week-old sugar cookie.

Whoops.

Jane has three days to teach Santa the ways of the vampire and get him back to the North Pole in time for Christmas Eve.

Oh, and if that’s not stressful enough, her dad is coming for Christmas.

And he doesn’t know she’s a vampire.

Or that she's married.

Double whoops.

Grab a mug of miracle cure and join the vamps of New Orleans Nocturnes in this fast, fun holiday listen.

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©2020 Carrie Pulkinen (P)2023 Carrie Pulkinen
Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Holidays Humorous Winter Christmas New Orleans Paranormal Comedy
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I love this series and was so happy when I saw this book. This follows Jane and Ethan from a previous book and Jane is still getting into all sorts of trouble. After she runs someone over whilst driving Genevieve she soon realises it’s Santa and Gaston tells her she has to change him to save his life . The puns are so funny in this books I was giggling most the way through it . As usual Hollie Jackson narrates perfectly .

Fab short story

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Loved this. I giggled away. Definitely re-read material! Fantastic. The comedy is worth it.

Soo funny

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This is such a fun paranormal Christmas romance story. As with all of the books in this series, Carrie Pulkinen delivers on the humour, the storyline and the characters.

The book itself is about a Jane, whom we originally met in book #1 of the series, (although I have not read that book as of the initial posting of this review) whom was was turned into a vampire. In this book she is living an enjoyable and happy life, now a vampire and married. However, has not told her father about her being a vampire or about her marriage. When he announces his intentions of visiting her for Christmas, she has to grapple with his reaction once he finds out about all she’s been keeping from him. If that wasn’t enough stress, she accidentally runs over Santa Claus (yep you heard that correctly) and has to turn him into a vampire in order to save his life, and a lot of mishaps and chaos ensues.

Truly a fun and hilarious read!

I was given a free audio copy in exchange for an honest review of this book.

Entertaining and fun read!

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This book is hilarious. The first time Gaston lets Jane drive his car she runs over Santa. She has to turn him to save his life and prevent a war. But Santa is acting a little oddly. It is down to Jane to fix him. this is a great story the characters are fun and the narrator does and excellent job.

funny listen

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A superb seasonal story, laugh out loud funny , A brilliantly strange idea of a story with a great lead character who has an unfortunate accident (0r Whoops as she puts it) and runs over Santa Claus a week before Christmas, and has to turn him to save Christmas and prevent all out war. I loved the Harley Davison reindeer, the hilarious Santa Vampire and also enjoyed the slightly more serious second half of the tale when her father arrives. The narration is so much fun, perfect for the characters, a great range of voices and accents make it a joy to listen to. I received a complimentary copy from Storyorigin and am leaving a honest voluntary review.

Ho, Ho, Ho. A Christmas Joy

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