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3.02.2010

Vampire Week - Kisten Phelps (Rachel Morgan Series)


In celebration of the release of Hourglass the third book in the Evernight Series. Two of my BWB buddies (Tina @ TinasBookReviews & Emily @ What Book is That?) and I have decided to do a vamp week and feature some of the hottest vamps on screen and on page.  If you are not familiar with the Evernight Series, you can start with my Evernight review. We are also giving away FIVE (5) copies of Hourglass (Evernight Novels) at Blog with Bite. So stop over there and enter!
 

PJV's Vampire Hottie for Today is Kisten Phelps





Kisten Phelps is introduced in the first Rachel Morgan book, Dead Witch Walking. Kisten is Piscary's scion and an old friend of Ivy's, Rachel's partner in their runner business, Vampiric Charms.

At first Rachel hates Kisten, mainly because Piscary uses Kisten to bespell Rachel, yet Kist's charm is infectious and pretty soon, Rachel and Kisten are hooking up pretty passionatly.

Excerpt from The Good, The Bad, and the Undead (Rachel Morgan Book 2) by Kim Harrison




If Ivy was the diva of the dark, then Kist was her consort, and God help me, he looked the part.  Short blond hair, blue eyes, and chin holding enough stubble to give his delicate features a more rugged cast made him a sexy bundle of promised fun.  He was dressed more conservatively than usual, his biker leather and chains replaced with a tasteful shirt and slacks. His I-should-care-what-you-think-because? attitude remained, though.  The lack of biker boots put him a shade taller than me with the heels I had on, and the ageless look of an undead vampire shimmered in him like a promise to be fulfilled.  He moved with a catlike confidence, having enough muscle to enjoy running your fingertips over but not so much that it got in the way.

Ivy and he had a past I didn't want to know about, since she had been a very practicing vamp at the time.  I was always struck with the impression that if he couldn't have her, he'd be happy with her roommate.  Or the girl next door.  Or the woman he met on the bus this morning...

"Evening, love," he breathed in a fake English accent, his eyes amused because he had surprised me.

I pushed him back with a finger. "Your accent stinks. Go away until you get it right." But my pulse increased, and a faint, pleasant tickle from the scar on my neck brought all my proximity alarms into play.

Can you say yum???



16 comments:

Jackie said...

I miss Kisten but there is hope for Rachel and a HEA yet!!!

jackie b central texas

Tales of Whimsy said...

Cool post/idea :)

Anonymous said...

YUM

Heather (DarklyReading) said...

I heart Kisten! I never knew what to think of the fake accent though.. but I loved the leather!

Rachel said...

Kisten always makes me think of Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer... mmmm, delicious!

Missie, The Unread Reader said...

Off topic: I know I'm probably just overlooking it, but is there a way to subscribe to your blog via e-mail?

ParaJunkee said...

@S I should probably do that shouldn't I??? LOL. I'll get right on that.

Julie@My5monkeys said...

thinking yum too

Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews said...

Kisten was one of my favorites and I really miss him!

Yummy and delicious!

Unknown said...

great idea, hey would anybody know what site i can go to for picking contest winners

Patti (@TheLoveJunkee) said...

I love Kisten - he was such a skeez at first but he really grew on me.

Amanda Leigh said...

Yumminess. I love me some Kisten! The fake accent always made me laugh. Loving the Vamp Week!

I have an award for you here: Not-Really-Southern Vamp Chick

Melissa (Books and Things) said...

I haven't read this series yet, but I'm gonna have to pick it up.

taraSG said...

I gave up on this series because I wasn't really into the first book... perhaps I should give the second book a try...

PeaceLove&Pat said...

I haven't read any of Rachel Morgan's book! I should probably get crackin on it huh?

Anonymous said...

I just finished "For a Few Demons More" and well, I was sitting on the beach, where I always do my reading, and sobbing through the later pages of the book, including through Rachels 1 month late birthday party. His bright blue eyes, his smile. Gone. 1 hour later, at the supermarket getting food, the eyes teared up. Sheesh. LOL. It was just TOO sad - and I couldn't believe KH did that. I'm sick of Ivy, tho. If Rachel wants to find out if she's gay and not just affected by the vamp pheromones, she could simply try out a NON vamp woman - DUH. Imo, the worst thing possible is a jealous gay woman whining - and Rachel feeling obligated to spare Ivy's feelings. that's just SO whatever. Had Rachel killed Piscary as Quen suggested in book one, Kist would be alive, she'd not have had to be Al's familiar and get out of that, Ivy wouldn't have been mind raped and so forth. But then, we'd not have had Ceri. I also HATE Nick - HATE him. I adore Jenks and his family, and David, I felt very sad about Brett. I'm wondering if Rachel is really a witch at all, or is she part demon? The scenes with Newt were hilariously funny.

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