Undead or Alive
Don't fear Death. Desire him.
Cassius "Cass" Garvan is the last Reaper. One of the baddest of the bad... Cass can literally kill with a touch. He's the bounty hunter who always brings in his prey, undead or alive. This time, he has a new target... the all-too-tempting Amber Fortune. Hunting her down was the easy part. Giving her up? Cass isn't so sure that he can let her go.
Amber has been on the run for decades, and she isn't about to surrender herself to the Reaper. Sure, maybe she does have a weakness for bad boys. Maybe she does like guys who have dark sides - and a man can't get darker than Death. And when Cass kisses her, she doesn't fear his touch. She wants him. Wanting a Reaper can be a very dangerous thing.
When Amber finds herself trapped with the Reaper for forty-eight hours, she knows that she is in for the most dangerous time of her very long life. If she hopes to escape the torment coming her way, then Amber has to convince Cass to let her escape. Does Death have a heart? Amber is about to find out. She'll use every trick in her playbook to get Cass on her side. But even as she works to seduce him, Amber has to be very careful and not let Cass break through her control. Because everyone knows...
Once you fall for Death, there is no turning back.
Author's Note: UNDEAD OR ALIVE is part of the "Bad Things" paranormal romance series. Each book in the series is a complete stand-alone read.
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Cynthia Eden
Cynthia Eden is a national best-selling author of paranormal romance and romantic suspense novels. Her books have received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and her novel, Deadly Fear, was named a RITA finalist for best romantic suspense.
Cynthia is a southern girl who loves horror movies, chocolate, and happy endings. She has always wanted to write (don't most authors say that?), and particularly enjoys creating stories about monsters - vampires, werewolves, and even the real-life monsters who populate her romantic suspense stories.
Bad Things
Bad Things consists of eight books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

