Viciously attacked. Framed for murder. Turning thirty.
Laramie Harper is having a horrible weekend. Strangers viciously attack her, she finds a dead body, and the police arrest her for murder. The worst thing, though? She is turning thirty.
When young widow Laramie takes a break from renovating her Victorian home to celebrate her birthday, she just wants to live a little. But when she becomes an unwitting pawn in the hunt for a centuries-old relic, she gets more action than she bargained for.
After a rough night out, Laramie returns home with a killer hangover and vague memories of being attacked, only to find a dead community activist stuffed into her dumbwaiter. As if that isn't bad enough, police believe she is the murderer.
Her dead husband's best friend, Van, vows to help her. When he tells her that her attackers were werewolves and a vampire saved her life, Laramie's sure one of them has gone around the bend. But her dog, Bodacious, fears her, and she can't deny the changes happening in her body, or her craving for blood.
With only seventy-two hours before The Change is complete, Laramie must prove her innocence and find the vampire who turned her so the process can be reversed. She wants to trust Van, but he comes from a long line of vampire hunters, and he seems to know a lot more about what's going on than he is willing to share. Is he there to help her, or to put a stake in her heart if she can't stop The Change?
Dying in Dallas is the first book in the Laramie Harper Chronicles.
If you like vampires, voodoo, dogs, and wine, then you will love J.C. Keough's debut novel.