Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

Over the river and through the woods, to a vampire's lair we go.…

Paul and Taviano approach their first Thanksgiving, happy together but wary. The demon that shares Taviano's body won't even consider turning Paul. Rude! They're planning a Friendsgiving but, wouldn't you know it, Paul gets kidnapped first by an unknown vampire.

As Taviano frantically searches for his beloved human with the help of some unexpected allies, Paul is taunted by a creepy-ass vampire in a terrible track suit who hints he's important to her mysterious plan. Oh, and the vamp who kidnapped him? Spoiler alert: it's Bronislav, the Russian guy who turned Taviano over 170 years ago. What the hell is going on, and what is "the alchemist's riddle" his captors keep nattering about? The answer to those questions could change everything Paul and Taviano thought they knew about their love and their future together.

Fated mates, a huge age gap (like, 150 years), ancient myths, a found family, a bit of gore -- that's what a holiday should be, right?

Fangsgiving is the second novella in the gay romance trilogy HOLIDAYS SUCK! that began with Vampire Claus. This book can stand alone but is better as part of the ongoing story of Taviano and Paul. It features a heartwarming, happy-for-now ending for a vampire, a young man with a surprising family tree, and the weirdest gathering for a Friendsgiving the world has ever seen.

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Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

Over the river and through the woods, to a vampire's lair we go.…

Paul and Taviano approach their first Thanksgiving, happy together but wary. The demon that shares Taviano's body won't even consider turning Paul. Rude! They're planning a Friendsgiving but, wouldn't you know it, Paul gets kidnapped first by an unknown vampire.

As Taviano frantically searches for his beloved human with the help of some unexpected allies, Paul is taunted by a creepy-ass vampire in a terrible track suit who hints he's important to her mysterious plan. Oh, and the vamp who kidnapped him? Spoiler alert: it's Bronislav, the Russian guy who turned Taviano over 170 years ago. What the hell is going on, and what is "the alchemist's riddle" his captors keep nattering about? The answer to those questions could change everything Paul and Taviano thought they knew about their love and their future together.

Fated mates, a huge age gap (like, 150 years), ancient myths, a found family, a bit of gore -- that's what a holiday should be, right?

Fangsgiving is the second novella in the gay romance trilogy HOLIDAYS SUCK! that began with Vampire Claus. This book can stand alone but is better as part of the ongoing story of Taviano and Paul. It features a heartwarming, happy-for-now ending for a vampire, a young man with a surprising family tree, and the weirdest gathering for a Friendsgiving the world has ever seen.

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Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

by Robert Winter
Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

Fangsgiving (Holidays Suck!, #2)

by Robert Winter

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Overview

Over the river and through the woods, to a vampire's lair we go.…

Paul and Taviano approach their first Thanksgiving, happy together but wary. The demon that shares Taviano's body won't even consider turning Paul. Rude! They're planning a Friendsgiving but, wouldn't you know it, Paul gets kidnapped first by an unknown vampire.

As Taviano frantically searches for his beloved human with the help of some unexpected allies, Paul is taunted by a creepy-ass vampire in a terrible track suit who hints he's important to her mysterious plan. Oh, and the vamp who kidnapped him? Spoiler alert: it's Bronislav, the Russian guy who turned Taviano over 170 years ago. What the hell is going on, and what is "the alchemist's riddle" his captors keep nattering about? The answer to those questions could change everything Paul and Taviano thought they knew about their love and their future together.

Fated mates, a huge age gap (like, 150 years), ancient myths, a found family, a bit of gore -- that's what a holiday should be, right?

Fangsgiving is the second novella in the gay romance trilogy HOLIDAYS SUCK! that began with Vampire Claus. This book can stand alone but is better as part of the ongoing story of Taviano and Paul. It features a heartwarming, happy-for-now ending for a vampire, a young man with a surprising family tree, and the weirdest gathering for a Friendsgiving the world has ever seen.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181511019
Publisher: Robert Winter
Publication date: 03/16/2025
Series: Holidays Suck!
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 466 KB

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Robert Winter is a recovering lawyer who likes writing about hot men in love much more than drafting a legal brief. Once upon a time, he went to Georgetown University law school. Upon graduation, he moved to New York to work in a large law firm, but later returned to Washington, DC. The legal work was entertaining and Robert spent a lot of time in bankruptcy court, usually representing either groups of creditor or the debtors themselves. But legal work didn't satisfy the urge Robert felt to tell stories.

When he turned 50, Robert left behind the (allegedly) glamorous world of international law firms and bankruptcy court to pursue his real passion. Now he spends time in Provincetown, in coffee shops and libraries and yurts (OK, he made that up). He finds those are better place to dream up ways to torment his characters until they realize they are perfect for each other.

Robert divides his attention between Andy, his partner of seventeen years, and Ling the Adventure Cat, who likes to fly in airplanes and explore the backyard jungle as long as the temperature and humidity are just right.

When Robert isn't writing, he loves to cook Indian food. The aromas of the spice blends excite and challenge him. Although he's never been to India, the food seems comforting and home-like. Add a trip to the Golden Triangle to the bucket list!

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