Much Ado About Russian The Fair Hero Series: Book One

ABOUT Kerry Rockwood White

Kerry Rockwood White
Kerry Rockwood White is a happily married mother of two who lives on the South Shore of Massachusetts.  Much Ado About Russian is her first published novel, though she has been writing off and on most of her adult life.  She is also a graphic artist that designs and sells under the name  More...

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"Oh God, I wanted to run.  Please God, make my legs move.  Then something happened that did make them move. Move faster than I could have imagined.  The stranger outside my window snarled at me like a wild animal.  And he had fangs."

 
Much Ado About Russian, book one in the Fair Hero Series, introduces us to Hero Fletcher, a single woman with her own graphic design business. On the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Hero meets a tall, dark and handsome stranger while celebrating at a Boston nightclub with her friends.  Just what a single girl wants for her birthday!

Kinley McIntyre is not merely a hot guy who has a glamorous job dealing with antiques.  Oh no.  He just also happens to be a vampire.  A vampire that gets his new flame tangled up in a mystery involving an antique Russian snuff box, and a cast of supernatural creatures Hero never knew existed.

Soon her world is turned upside down and inside out.  Hero is being stalked by a creepy guy with fangs and an irritating, but ruthless, blonde Amazon.  She can't stay in her own home and needs protecting.  But what to do when you find out the guy you're dating is just as scary as the people you're already running from? 

Before she knows what's hit her, Hero is involved not just with vampires, but with shape shifters and faeries.  And as if she doesn't have enough troubles, she unwittingly comes under the scrutiny of the austere vampire Magistrate and makes an enemy of a brutal Hunter.  What's a sassy, sharp-witted modern girl to do?
Marta Acosta, author of the popular Casa Dracula novels said, "I really liked the concept and an excerpt made me laugh out loud."