This request comes from Doina, who is looking for a paranormal romance she read.
I need help find this book. The heroine has entered what she thinks is a military research facility (I believe on an island). She enters a lab in an area where she knows she is not supposed to be, and so is expecting to be detected at any moment.
The doctor who is working there is expected back, and she is unsure why he has not returned yet. (I think possibly there may be an attack on the facility?)
She finds two casket-like containers and on opening them finds two frozen men.
What she doesn't realise is that they were supposed to have been kept frozen, but the electricity supply has failed and the two men are thawing out.
They awaken to find her leaning over the table, looking at them. One is a vampire, as I recall, and I think one is a werewolf, his guard I think? They are able to communicate telepathically, and are angered and alarmed to find that they have been captured and frozen.
Can anyone , please.
Freshly thawed vampire and werewolf! Now that's a new one. Anyone recognize this book?
I think I read this one. It might have been a novella? I’m not sure if the supernatural creatures in the one I read had been frozen or if they were just locked up. Dang, I feel like I should know this one.
Any other hints? Amount of sex? What happened when she let them out?
Argghhh… the deja vu it burns. 🙂 I think this might, might be a Cynthia Eden book? What’s its vintage? Do you have a general idea of when it was published?
Thought I knew this one and got all excited—the first part fits Christine Feehan’s SHADOW GAME, the first book in her Ghostwalkers series but then the description veered off into vampires and werewolves instead of enhanced super-soldiers. Ah, well. 🙁
I also thought it was going to be a Christine Feehan book, but alas, no. That said, I wonder if you can refreeze vampires and werewolves after they’ve thawed?
Only at night during a full moon, Kat.
I so want to read this. Please someone find it!
I tried to post this before, but the spam trap ate my post.
It sounds a LOT like one of Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty the Werewolf stories. I’m thinking Kitty Goes to War. But I vaguely remember there being a short story set around that facility as well.
But check Kitty Goes to War, and if that’s not it, see if it’s another Kitty book.
And if anyone’s interesting, she wrote a lovely short story about Russian WWII fighter pilots:
“Raisa Stepanova,” Dangerous Women, ed. George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, December 2013.