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Insatiable

by Meg Cabot

4.3
(4 ratings)
466 pages2010Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.ISBN 9780061998041

About this book

When you're starting a relationship, blood drinking is a big red flag . . . A delicious tale by the #1  New York Times–bestselling author of  Enchanted to Meet You!   Sick of hearing about vampires? So is Meena Harper. The soap opera writer is not happy when her show jumps onto the bloodsucker bandwagon and adds a vampire character. It's not that she's unfamiliar with the supernatural—she herself has the ability to foresee other people's deaths. But her precognition couldn't prepare her for sexy, brooding Romanian history professor Lucien Antonescu . . .    After murder victims drained of blood start turning up in New York City, Meena is accosted by the exceedingly attractive Alaric, a vampire hunter who has some bad news for her about her boyfriend. Turns out Lucien has a bit of a drinking problem, and it doesn't involve alcohol. And Alaric, who's investigating the killing spree, wants her help tracking him down. What to do? Who to believe? If only she could get a glimpse of her own destiny . . .  "[An] appealing love triangle." — Booklist   "Cabot winningly applies her trademark likably fallible protagonists and breezy storytelling to a vampire war in New York City." — Publishers Weekly   "I'd read a cereal box if it was written by Meg Cabot." —Julia Quinn, #1  New York Times–bestselling author of  Bridgerton

Publication Details

Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Published
2010
Pages
466
ISBN
9780061998041
Language
en

About Meg Cabot

Meggin Patricia Cabot was born and and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, daughter of Barbara and C. Victor Cabot, a college professor. She also lived in Grenoble, France and Carmel, California (the setting for her bestselling Mediator series) before moving to New York City after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Indiana University. After working for ten years as an assistant residence hall director at New York University (an experience from which she occasionally draws inspiration for her Heather Wells mystery series), Meg wrote the Princess Diaries series, which was made into two hit movies by Disney, sold over 20 million copies, and has been translated into 38 languages. Meg also wrote the 1-800-Where-R-You? series (which has been reprinted under the title Vanished and was made into the Lifetime series called Missing), as well as numerous other award-winning, best-selling stand-alone books and series, including All-American Girl and Avalon High (on which an original Disney Channel movie was based), and several books told entirely in emails and text messages (Boy Next Door/Boy Meets Girl/Every Boy’s Got One). Meg’s newest series include the tween hit Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls, the YA trilogy Airhead, and Abandon, the first book in a new paranormal series for young adult readers (the sequel, Underworld, will be in US stores in spring 2012). Insatiable, Meg’s first paranormal romance for adult readers, was followed by a sequel, Overbite, in July 2011. Meg is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and tweens/teens. Meg married financial writer and poet Benjamin D. Egnatz on 1 April 1993, she currently lives in Key West with her husband and two cats.

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