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When the Innkeeper Met the Vampire


A Paranormal / Urban Fantasy Novel & Alisha Klapheke


Book 5 of the Leafshire Cove Monsters Series


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Monster Romance,
  • Cottagecore,
  • Forced Proximity,
  • Found Family,
  • Opposites Attract
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  • Sentient inns with opinions about romance and room rearranging
  • Cottagecore fantasy settings with magical book fairs and feasts
  • Forced proximity between a sunshine author and a brooding vampire
Publisher Description

"Cottagecore meets Monster Romance"

One lives in the light. The other thrives in shadow.

At the Leafshire Cove book faire, rom-com author Colette Amelot wants only two things: a mug of spiced cider and a long line at her signing table. She definitely does not want to accidentally kiss a reclusive thriller writer—especially not in front of half the kingdom.

But when a wobbling tower of iced cookies, one startled vampire, and an ill-timed trip collide, the resulting kiss becomes instant legend. The town heralds are delighted. The gossip mills are relentless. And a gleeful publisher sees opportunity.

Now Colette is contractually obligated to co-write a short Snowlight story with Archer Darkheart—the shadow-eyed vampire whose thrillers curdle cream and whose glare could stop a heartbeat.

When the deadline forces them to work from Colette’s sentient inn—an opinionated building that creaks in disapproval, rearranges rooms at will, and has very strong feelings about romance—things only grow more complicated.

She believes in joy, laughter, and happily-ever-afters. He believes in structure, solitude, and the slow ache of tragedy.

They can’t agree on a chapter title, let alone a kiss scene. But as quills clash, tempers spark, and those damn cookies mysteriously keep appearing, their fictional collaboration blurs into something dangerously real.

Sometimes the best plot twist isn’t written on the page—it’s standing beside you, stealing your quill, and reminding you that love, like magic, is always worth the risk.

Tropes/Elements: sentient inn, talking cat, cottagecore medieval setting, forced proximity, spice, holiday book, fantasy feast, found family, vampire bites, book fair, taverns, magical small town, standalone romance, "Who critiqued you?" (writer version of "Who did this to you?"), interspecies world, opposites attract.

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