Paranormal Days by Megan Derr

Paranormal Days by Megan Derr

Author:Megan Derr [Miller, Megan Derr, Sasha L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay, Paranormal, Romance
Publisher: Less Than Three Press, LLC
Published: 2016-08-14T04:00:00+00:00


Beach Remedy

With his cousin laid up from a broken ankle, Lee agrees to help him out and combine a beach vacation with a bit of legwork to scope out a haunted lighthouse. That his cousin agrees to pay for the vacation certainly makes a cheesy ghost tour bearable. Lee's plan is to get the work out of the way quickly, then spend the rest of his time on sun, sand, and all the blood and sex a vampire can stand. But the cute hotel clerk he picks out proves to be anything, but an easy snack.

Slinging his duffel bag over his shoulder, Lee surveyed the hotel. There were palm trees—honest to fucking god palm trees—lining the walk to the front door, seven or eight stories of balconied rooms lining every face of the building he could see, and the entire building was done in a light, sandy color.

It was perfect. Slamming the trunk shut, Lee headed towards the entrance, wondering idly what the place was running his cousin. Way more than anything Lee could afford, that much was obvious. His original reservations had been a good six blocks from the beach, though with his luck, Astor would guarantee he got the only room in the hotel with no windows and a single twin bed.

Still, right on the beach was enough to make him happy. He hadn't been looking forward to trudging the six blocks each day, and the beach itself was the entire point of this vacation. Lee eschewed the normal glass doors, stepping into the revolving door and entering the lobby.

It was sleek, wide open with a dozen sets of chairs and tables scattered across it. There weren't many people about: three or four business casual types loitered near the fountain, looking boring and likely discussing something equally boring; there were a handful of laptop dwellers in the chairs; and a few bellhops attempting to look busy near the door.

Striding over to the desk, Lee side-stepped the older woman badgering the one clerk about towels or something and approached the second clerk. The man looked to be about his age, with a pretty, tanned face and short, wavy brown hair that fell, disheveled, across his forehead. He had lovely full lips, pretty brown eyes, and while the hotel jacket didn't do him any favors, it didn't do him a disservice, either.

"How can I help you?" The clerk said, tapping a few last keys on his computer before looking up with a smile that dimpled his cheeks, and Lee was sold.

"I'm checking in," Lee said, leaning on the desk and pushing his sunglasses up to rest on the top of his head.

The clerk—Jayden, his name tag said—smiled a little wider and asked, "Name?"

Lee wrinkled his nose. Astor had made the reservation for him, and knowing Astor, he'd have refused to make the reservation under anything other than Lee's real first name, just to piss him off. "Barnaby White, but please call me Lee."

"Middle name?" Jayden asked, tapping a few keys on his computer.



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