Michelle Papas vows to form a new connection with her emotionally scarred husband Scott after the gruesome discovery of two bodies in Central Park unhinges him. Just over a year later, through a seemingly chance meeting at a bar in midtown Manhattan, she discovers she and Scott share a fascination with Jong, an alluring woman who feeds on the desires of others. Michelle pursues the woman, and after the three partake in a night of passion, Michelle wakes up alone. Scott has disappeared, and what was meant to drive them together has propelled them apart. Enlisting the help of Dave Carson, her friend and confidante, Michelle sets out to find her husband. Frustrated by conventional police tactics, Michelle hires a private investigator. Instead of finding her husband, Michelle finds herself in a web of deceit where her trusted allies conspire with her hidden enemies. Michelle is forced to confront her loyalty to her wayward husband and choose between the sweet things of an incomplete life, or the BITTER THINGS of a life fulfilled by the ultimate sacrifice. Andrew Valentine's Bitter Things delivers a hard punch to the senses. It's provocative, erotic, and filled with unforgettable characters that make you eager for more. Within this story, Valentine brings new meaning to the word 'Vampire,' ripping it from the pages of folkloric fantasy and shoving it into the realm of horrific plausibility. I defy anyone to put this novel down after the first two pages--it simply can't be done! --Deborah LeBlanc, Author of Water Witch Andrew Valentine's Bitter Things is everything a vampire book should be. Just like an incredible steak, it's juicy and sensual and satisfies some animal craving of yours, even though underneath you always know there's a dark side to it. His writing is as sharp and polished as an incisor pressed against your pulse point. A real treat. --Cecilia Tan, Author of White Flames Andrew Valentine's Bitter Things is everything a vampire book should be. Just like an incredible steak, it's juicy and sensual and satisfies some animal craving of yours, even though underneath you always know there's a dark side to it. His writing is as sharp and polished as an incisor pressed against your pulse point. A real treat. --Cecilia Tan, Author of White Flames Andrew Valentine lives and writes in New York. He has a masters degree in psychology from the New School for Social Research and is a marketing director in a direct marketing firm, where his writing is more effective in producing revenue than pulse-pounding thrills. He is also on the board of the Paranormal Romance Guild. Bitter Things is his first novel.