Vampire Hunter, Marika Stanislaus -- or little sister as her older, protective brothers like to call her -- is on her own for the first time. With both men tied up in Europe, she's the only one left to investigate an active vampire at work in the Florida Keys. She's tired of her brothers treating her like a baby. After all, she's one hundred and ten years old, a woman of the world.
Nicholas Kyrillos just wants a quiet, peaceful retreat where he can rest and contemplate something other than dodging hunters who want to nuke him. He has few rules, chief among them, no women. With a daily supply of blood from a medical house, he plans to walk the shoreline and read all the literary classics he's missed the past century or so. He never reckoned on a rogue vampire, who's picking off unsuspecting tourists as his personal smorgasbord, or on a gung-ho, fresh-faced vampire hunter who's unrelenting in everything she pursues, especially when she's spent the night in his bed. Where's the peace now?