Apologies for the late listing of September releases. I've had a few  months of "life interferes" moments, but things have settled down a bit.  Anyway, there are so many great titles in September, I didn't want you  miss any. 
The Bite Before Christmas
by Heidi Betts
Brava; Original edition (October 1, 2010)
From  the publisher: In Heidi Betts’s collection of holiday novellas,  vampires turn to  Angelina Bertolli—vampire matchmaker extraordinaire—to  help them find  that special someone to curl up with under the  mistletoe…
“All I Vant For Christmas”
Connor   loves trimming the Christmas tree, baking gingerbread cookies, and   hanging the mistletoe. But his vampire siblings won’t help. His friend   Angelina sends party planner Jillian to the rescue. But when Jillian,   who’s mortal, discovers she’s decking the halls for a family of   vampires, will she run—or will Connor have a beautiful woman to share   the holidays with?
“A Vampire in Her Stocking”
When   Vivian learns that her secret crush Nick is terminally ill, she’s   heartbroken. Confiding in Angelina, Vivian refuses to turn Nick into a   vampire. Deciding to play Santa, Angelina changes Nick and leaves him   wrapped in a red bow on Vivian’s doorstep...
“It’s A Wonderful Bite”Although   Angelina is happy with her boyfriend Sergio, she’s ready for a   commitment. After drinking eggnog and watching It’s a Wonderful Life on   Christmas Eve, Angelina falls into a dream where she is mortal and   Sergio isn’t interested in her. Talk about the nightmare before   Christmas! But Santa must have checked his list twice because this   Christmas Angelina’s wishes are coming true…
Bite Marks: A Vampire Testament
by Terence Taylor
St. Martin's Griffin; First Edition edition (September 15, 2009)
From Publishers Weekly: Starred  Review. Television writer Taylor pens a gritty, screenworthy   supernatural noir set in 1980s New York. Out-of-control vampire Adam   forces his lover, teen hooker Nina, to drink her five-month-old son's   blood. In desperation, she revives the child as a vampire. Infant   Christopher escapes Adam's clutches and winds up in the custody of some   terrifyingly crazy drug addicts, threatening the precarious arrangement   that has kept vampires secret for centuries. Determined to find   Christopher and protect Adam, powerful vampire politician Perenelle,   Adam's progenitor, teams up with her former lover, Rahman, an ancient   vampire with his own agenda, while Nina's brother hunts for his nephew.   Disparate, well-articulated motivations drive the various players in   their race to save vampires and humans from one another. Truly enjoyable   and imaginative, this thrilling, convoluted yarn is sure to delight  any  vampire fan. 
(Oct.) 
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.      
Blameless (Parasol Protectorate #3)
by Gail Carriger
Orbit (September 1, 2010)
From the publisher: Quitting her husband's house and moving back in with her horrible family, Lady Maccon becomes the scandal of the London season.
Queen   Victoria dismisses her from the Shadow Council, and the only person  who  can explain anything, Lord Akeldama, unexpectedly leaves town. To  top  it all off, Alexia is attacked by homicidal mechanical ladybugs,   indicating, as only ladybugs can, the fact that all of London's vampires   are now very much interested in seeing Alexia quite thoroughly dead.
While   Lord Maccon elects to get progressively more inebriated and Professor   Lyall desperately tries to hold the Woolsey werewolf pack together,   Alexia flees England for Italy in search of the mysterious Templars.   Only they know enough about the preternatural to explain her   increasingly inconvenient condition, but they may be worse than the   vampires -- and they're armed with pesto.       
Blood Lite II: Overbite
Edited by Kevin J. Anderson
Gallery; Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: From the Horror Writers Association comes a brand-new collection of darkly humorous tales! 
The Big Questions of Life (and Death) 
Can a killer’s basement blood-feast be a tax write-off (under Entertainment)? Not if Vlad the IRS agent nails him first in Heather Graham’s "Death and Taxes." 
What does a pack of hungry she-wolves do to solve their man troubles? Ladies Night Out takes a wicked turn in "Dog Tired (of the Drama!)" by L. A. Banks. 
How far will an elite call girl go to beat a murder rap? Stuck   with a dead client in a luxury L.A. hotel room, she might strike a   costly bargain with a woman of unearthly powers in Allison Brennan’s   "Her Lucky Day." 
Who actually writes those tabloid stories about Bigfoot? Meet   a journalist of the unexplained (she’s 50 percent demon) and her   boyfriend (he’s 100 percent thief), as they heat up a museum exhibition   that’s also a soul-snatching battleground in "Lucifer’s Daughter" by   Kelley Armstrong. 
Plus tales from 
KEVIN J. ANDERSON & JANIS IAN • SAM W. ANDERSON • MIKE BARON 
EDWARD   BRYANT • AMY STERLING CASIL • DEREK CLENDENING • DON D’AMMASSA • BRIAN   J. HATCHER • NINA KIRIKI HOFFMAN • NANCY KILPATRICK • J. A. KONRATH •   JOHN R. LITTLE • SHARYN MCCRUMB 
SCOTT NICHOLSON • MARK ONSPAUGH • AARON POLSON • DANIEL PYLE 
MIKE RESNICK & LEZLI ROBYN • JEFF RYAN • D. L. SNELL • LUCIEN SOULBAN 
ERIC JAMES STONE • JEFF STRAND • JORDAN SUMMERS 
JOEL A. SUTHERLAND • STEVE RASNIC TEM • CHRISTOPHER WELCH 


by Marie Treanor
NAL Trade; 1 edition (September 7, 2010) 
From the publisher:
The debut of a seductive new contemporary series of vampires, lust, and revenge.
While  in Romania researching historical superstitions, Scottish  academic  Elizabeth Silk comes upon the folk tale of Saloman, a seductive  prince  staked centuries ago, legend's most powerful vampire. Now, in  the ruins  of a castle crypt, Elizabeth discovers supernatural legends  that have  come alive. Her blood has awakened him. Her innocence has  aroused him.  But Elizabeth unleashes more than Saloman's hunger, and  it's going to  unite them in ways neither could have imagined.
Crave
by Melinda  Metz and Laura J. Burns
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing; Original edition (September 21, 2010)
From a review by Publishers Weekly: "A chronic illness  shapes not only the awareness of the sufferer, but the  dynamics of an  entire family, a tactic cleverly used by frequent  collaborators Burns  and Metz to structure the plot of this vampire  romance. Shay McGuire  has been sick from birth with an undiagnosed blood  disorder. Now 17,  she longs for even enough normalcy to make it through  a week of school.  When her physician stepfather offers her a new kind  of blood  transfusion therapy, Shay is unprepared for the startling  visions and  unusual vitality that follow..."
Cross Your Heart
 (Broken Heart Vampires #7)
by Michele Bardsley
Signet (September 7, 2010)
From the publisher:
  Even vampires can be afraid of ghosts...  
After  the  death of her husband-and her dreams of motherhood-Elizabeth  Bretton  returned to the family estate in Broken Heart, Oklahoma. Little  did she  know she would also give up her life as the Silverstone  heiress. 
But escaping the past isn't that  easy-especially with a vengeful ghost  trying to kill her, a  150-year-old mystery to solve, and an outrageously  hot were-jaguar  named "Tez" trying to get into her boudoir...      
Crusade
by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié 
Simon Pulse (September 7, 2010)
From the publisher: The ultimate battle. The ultimate love.
For  the past two years, Jenn  has lived and trained at Spain’s Sacred Heart  Academy Against the Cursed  Ones. She is among the few who have pledged  to defend humanity or die  trying. But the vampires are gaining power,  and the battle has only just  begun. 
Forced to return  home after death takes a member of her  family, Jenn discovers that San  Francisco is now a vampire strong-hold.  As a lone hunter apart from her  team, Jenn is isolated—and at risk. She  craves the company of her  fighting partner, Antonio: his protection, his  reassurance, his touch.  But a relationship with Antonio comes with its  own dangers, and the  more they share of themselves, the more Jenn stands  to lose. 
Then  Jenn is betrayed by one who was once bound to  protect her, causing her  to doubt all she had held as true. To survive,  Jenn must find the  courage to trust herself—and her heart.      
EAT PREY LOVE
by Kerrelyn Sparks
Avon (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: Wanted: Bride. Must love children. Mortals need not apply. 
Carlos  Panterra is looking for a mate, a woman who will love and care  for the  young orphans he's recently taken under his wing (or paw, as the  case  may be). When the shape shifter spies the beautiful Caitlyn, it's  like  sunshine amidst the darkness. At last, he's found the perfect  woman,  except . . . 
Caitlyn Whelan is mortal. Worse, her father  is the  head of a CIA agency bent on hunting the undead. Still, Caitlyn  knows  that Carlos is the man for her, shape shifter or not. So she jumps  at  the chance when her sister offers her a job to work with him,   determined to show Carlos their attraction is more than just animal   magnetism. But danger lurks in the night, and their unleashed, untamed   passion might just get them both killed . . . 
The Fall (Strain trilogy, book 2) 
by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan
William Morrow (September 21, 2010)
From the publisher: The vampiric virus unleashed in 
The Strain   has taken over New York City. It is spreading across the country and   soon, the world. Amid the chaos, Eph Goodweather—head of the Center for   Disease Control’s team—leads a small band out to stop these  bloodthirsty  monsters. But it may be too late.
Ignited  by the Master’s  horrific plan, a war erupts between Old and New World  vampires, each  vying for total control. Caught between these warring  forces,  humans—powerless and vulnerable—are no longer the consumers,  but the  consumed.    Though Eph understands the vampiric plague better   than anyone, even he cannot protect those he loves from the invading   evil.
His ex-wife, Kelly, has been turned by the  Master, and now she  stalks the city, in the darkness, looking for her  chance to reclaim  Zack, Eph’s young son.    With the future of the  world in the  balance, Eph and his courageous team, guided by the  brilliant former  professor and Holocaust survivor Abraham Setrakian and  exterminator  Vasiliy Fet, must combat a terror whose ultimate plan is  more terrible  than anyone first imagined—a fate worse than  annihilation.  
End of Days
 (Night Runner #2)
by Max Turner 
St. Martin's Griffin (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher:  Zachariah Thomson has spent the past year getting used to the idea that   his best friend, Charlie, and the lovely Luna are now vampires, like   him. As they learn to cope with the changes this brings, a mysterious   creature appears.
Likened to the Beast of the  Apocalypse, it begins to  dismantle the network of support around Zack,  who discovers he is more  than just an orphaned vampire – he is the  subject of an ancient prophecy  that relates to the End of Days. As  friends and enemies, old and new,  throw his world into chaos, he is  forced to re-examine what it means to  be good at a time when it seems  that only the strong and ruthless can  survive.
Fangs for the Mammaries
 (Baen Fantasy)
Edited by Esther Friesner
Baen (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher:  Having inflicted the smug homes of suburbia with witches and  werewolves.  Esther Friesner now unleashes the undead to tap a vein of  blood 
and humor, and drain the suburbs dry of both. 
Vampires  and the suburbs are a match made in heaven, or maybe Levittown.  Remember Dracula? He didn’t run into any real problems until he took his  act on the road and traveled to the Big City.  But in the suburbs,  everyone is polite and respectful of their  neighbors’ right to privacy.  And if your neighbors happen to have kids  selling gift-wrap, magazine  subscriptions, cookies, or other school  fundraising ploys, and little  Emily or Jason happen to come peddling  their wares after sundown . . .
Who  says you have to stay in the city  if you want good take-out meals  delivered right to your door? There’s no  one quite like a vampire for  saying, “All of you kids get off of my  lawn!” and putting some 
teeth  into it. 
The   stories in these pages—by Sarah A. Hoyt, K.D. Wentworth, Dave Freer  and  more, including Esther Friesner herself—will convince the reader  that  vampires and suburbs go together like wine and cheese, gin and  tonic,  desperation and housewives, marriage and pre-nups. Enter freely  and of  your own will . . .
Haunted Honeymoon 
by Marta Acosta
Gallery; Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: THERE’S  MORE THAN HER HEART AT STAKE. . . .As the only human to survive   vampire infection, Milagro de Los Santos has become quite a celebrity   among the blood-drinking elite. Too bad the perks of her   condition—increased strength, super-fast healing—don’t pay her condo   fees. There are other complications too. She’s feeling guilty about her   fling with enigmatic Vampire Council member Ian Ducharme, and pining  for  her ex-fiancé, Dr. Oswald Grant . . . the fabulous man whose kiss   changed her life.
It’s when Milagro—irked by Ian’s  attentions to his  neighbor—travels to London and enjoys a sexy  flirtation of her own, that  the blood really hits the fan. Suddenly,  those around her are dying  gruesome deaths and Milagro’s being  interrogated. Who would kill to set  her up as a murder suspect? Milagro  just wants to turn back the clock  and have another chance to make  things right, but no sooner has she  escaped to Oswald’s ranch than an  accident obliterates her memory. Will  the murderer come after her now?  And will amnesia spark a romantic  do-over with Oswald—or will she make  all the same mistakes before she  ever gets to say "I do"?       
How to Trap a Zombie, Track a Vampire, and Other Hands-On Activities for Monster Hunters: A Young Wizards Handbook
by A.R. Rotruck
Mirrorstone (September 14, 2010)
(Ages 9-12)
From the publisher:
 Ever wonder how to:
 Improvise a wand?
 Capture a werewolf?
 Make a monster-catching net? 
Why   wait to be accepted into wizardry school to learn the answers? Packed   with easy projects using everyday materials, this fact-filled activity   book shows wannabe wizards how to craft unique creations such as their   own wizard robes, play games such as vampire tag, master adventuring   skills like mapping a monster-filled dungeon, and follow step-by-step   instructions on how to "survive" almost any monster attack. 
The fantastical fun never ends in this book that will inspire hours of imaginative play!      
Jane and the Damned: A Novel
by Janet Mullany (Author)
Avon A: Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: 
Jane Austen 
Novelist . . . gentlewoman . . . Damned, Fanged, and Dangerous to know. 
Aspiring  writer Jane Austen knows that respectable young ladies like  herself  are supposed to shun the Damned—the beautiful, fashionable,  exquisitely  seductive vampires who are all the rage in Georgian England  in 1797.  So when an innocent (she believes) flirtation results in her  being  turned—by an absolute cad of a bloodsucker—she acquiesces to her   family’s wishes and departs for Bath to take the waters, the only known   cure.
But what she encounters there is completely  unexpected:  perilous jealousies and further betrayals, a new friendship  and a  possible love. Yet all that must be put aside when the warring  French  invade unsuspecting Bath—and the streets run red with good  English  blood. Suddenly only the staunchly British Damned can defend  the nation  they love . . . with Jane Austen leading the charge at the  battle’s  forefront. 
Left for Undead: Crimson Moon #6
by L. A. Banks
St. Martin's Paperbacks; First Edition edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher:  Secret government operative Sasha Trudeau earned a long vacation with   her lover and fellow Shadow Wolf, Hunter, after the brutal wolf-like   attacks that left New Orleans in an uproar. But when her team calls with   news of vampire slayings, Sasha knows it’s only a matter of time  before  another war breaks out among the supernatural denizens of the  world …
The  vampires are nobody’s ally, but the  cold-hearted deaths of their own  kind make them even more bloodthirsty  than usual. But who is the  culprit? With the Seelie and Unseelie courts  claiming innocence and  aligning together, Sasha’s team is at a loss.  Until they discover that  they’re facing ancient creatures from the  depths of hell itself, bent on  unleashing pure fury …
Nekropolis: A Matt Richter Novel (Matt Richter Novels)
by Tim Waggoner
Angry Robot (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: MATT RICHTER MAY BE DEAD, BUT HE'LL STILL CRACK THIS CASE. 
Meet Matt Richter. Private Eye. Zombie. His mean streets are the city of the dead, the shadowy realm known as Nekropolis. 
This place has always been ruled by the vampire overlords. 
Now they're plotting to destroy the city.
... over his dead body.
More pulp than 
Pulp Fiction, more butt-kicking than Buffy, 
Nekropolis is the first in a deathly new series.
Queen of Shadows (A Novel of the Shadow World)by Dianne Sylvan 
Ace (August 31, 2010)
From the publisher:  
Meet Miranda Grey-music and magic are in her blood.  
Overwhelmed  by her uncanny ability to manipulate people's emotions  through her  music, Miranda Grey comes to the attention of vampire lord  David  Solomon. Believing he can help bring her magic under control,  David  discovers that Miranda's powers may affect the vampire world too..
ReVamped
by Lucienne Diver
Flux (September 8, 2010)
From the publisher:
The fanged fabulousity of Vamped, FLUX's fastest-selling new release, is back!
Gina's Rules for Surviving Super Spy Club Training:
1. First, the dirt and sweat are just too horrible to contemplate.
2. Unless you enjoy cold showers, be the first one to the bathroom in the morning.
3. Cargo pants make you look hip-py.
4. Making out on missions, unless it's part of your cover, is totally grounds for extra
push-ups.
5. When going goth, you've totally got to strike words like totally, awesome, and
phat from your vocabulary.
6. Who's actually running the Super Spy Club, you ask? I could tell you, but then
I'd have to kill you.
Royal Blood (A Royal Spyness Mystery)
by Rhys Bowen
Berkley Hardcover; 1 edition (September 7, 2010)
From the publisher:   Penniless and thirty-fourth in line to the throne, Lady Georgiana   Rannoch finds herself in a truly draining state of affairs. To escape   her hateful brother, Georgie accepts an invitation from the Queen to   represent the royals at a wedding in Transylvania. But at the macabre-   looking castle, Georgie finds the bride with blood running down her   chin, and a wedding guest is poisoned. Now it's up to Georgie to save   the nuptial festivities before the couple's vows become: to love and to   cherish, till 
undeath do them part...      
Twelve 
 
by Jasper Kent
Pyr (September 7, 2010)
From the publisher: 
The voordalak--creature  of legend, the tales of which have  terrified Russian children for  generations. But for Captain Aleksei  Ivanovich Danilov--a child of more  enlightened times--it is a legend  that has long been forgotten.  Besides, in the autumn of 1812, he faces a  more tangible enemy: the  Grande Armee of Napoleon Bonaparte.
City   after city has fallen to the advancing French, and it now seems that   only a miracle will keep them from Moscow itself. In desperation,   Aleksei and his comrades enlist the help of the Oprichniki--a group of   twelve mercenaries from the furthest reaches of Christian Europe, who   claim that they can turn the tide of the war. It seems an idle boast,   but the Russians soon discover that the Oprichniki are indeed quite   capable of fulfilling their promise ... and much more.
Unnerved by the fact that so few can accomplish so much, Aleksei remembers those childhood stories of the voordalak.   And as he comes to understand the true, horrific nature of these  twelve  strangers, he wonders at the nightmare they've unleashed in  their  midst....
Full of historical detail, thrilling action, and heart-stopping supernatural moments, Twelve is storytelling at its most original and exciting.      
Siren Song Blood Singer #2
by Cat Adams 
Tor Books; First Edition edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: Nothing  if not resilient, Celia Graves is slowly adjusting to being a   half-human, half-vampire Abomination. But her troubles are far from   over. Her best friend’s murder is still unsolved, the cops are convinced   she should be in jail, and her old lover, the magician Bruno DeLuca,   has resurfaced in her life, saying he has something important to tell   her.
The vampire attack that transformed Celia kicked  her latent  Siren abilities into high gear, and now she’s been summoned  to the  Sirens’ island to justify her existence—and possibly fight for  her  life—in front of the Siren Queen. Celia isn’t sure she’ll survive  to  make the trip. The demon she defeated in 
Blood Song hasn’t exactly gone quietly—he’s left Celia suffering from a powerful curse.
Adrian, Lara
Taken by Midnight: A Midnight Breed Novel
by Lara Adrian
Dell; Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: AT THE CROSSROADS OF DEATH AND DESIRE, A WOMAN TASTES A PLEASURE NO MORTAL IS MEANT TO SURVIVE.
In   the frozen Alaskan wilderness, former state trooper Jenna Darrow   survives an unspeakable breach of body and soul. But with her narrow   escape comes an even greater challenge. For strange changes are taking   place within her, as she struggles to understand—and control—a new   hunger. To do so, she will seek shelter in the Boston compound of the   Order, an ancient race of vampire warriors whose very existence is   shrouded in mystery. Perhaps the most mysterious of them all is Brock, a   brooding, dark-eyed alpha male whose hands hold the power to comfort,   heal . . . and arouse. 
As she recovers under Brock’s  care, Jenna  finds herself drawn to the Order’s mission: to stop a  ruthless enemy  and its army of assassins from subjecting Earth to a  reign of terror.  Yet in spite of their resolve, a purely physical  relationship without  strings soon binds Brock and Jenna together with a  desire fiercer than  life and stronger than death itself—until a secret  from Brock’s past and  Jenna’s own mortality challenges their forbidden  love to the ultimate  trial by fire.      
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Twelfth Grade Kills
by Heather Brewer
Dutton Juvenile (September 21, 2010)
From the publisher:  As a teenage vampire, Vlad has spent the last four years trying to   handle the pressures of school while sidestepping a slayer out for his   blood. Now he's a senior, and in this final, action-packed book in the   series, Vlad must confront the secrets of the past, unravel the mystery   of who he really is, make decisions about his future, and face his   greatest enemy. It's a senior year that totally bites. 
Twilight Forever Rising (Vampire Clan Novels)
by Lena Meydan
Tor Books; First Edition edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher:  Darel Ericson of the Dahanavar clan is a rarity among his vampire   brethren: he’s an empath, strong enough to occasionally read thought as   well as emotion.  For centuries, his power has given the Dahanavar a   significant advantage against the machinations of the other vampire   families, an advantage which makes Darel both a powerful tool and a   highly visible target.
Fortunately for Darel, it is  more useful  for the heads of the other clans to maintain the  centuries-long peace  between the houses than to remove him.  But, the  cunning and violent  head of the House of Nachterret is tired of the  truce, and of hiding his  presence in the world.  The Nachterret would  like nothing more than  have free reign over the helpless human cattle  upon which they feed.  
Darel,  and the human woman he  loves, become central to the Nachterret’s scheme  to plunge the Houses  into all out war.  Darel is ultimately forced to  face the question: is  one young woman’s life too high a price to pay for  peace?
Vampire Knits: Projects to Keep You Knitting from Twilight to Dawn
by Genevieve Mille
Potter Craft; Original edition (September 14, 2010) 
From the publisher: Surrender to the allure of knits inspired by the immortals we all love to fear. If you adore 
Twilight, True Blood, or 
The Vampire Diaries, this collection of 28 imaginative and beautiful projects is sure to captivate.
   • Black capes are so 1897, instead get stylish with the dead sexy Sidhe Shrug. 
   • Unleash your inner shapeshifter with the Werewolf Hat. 
   • Keep warm while holding hands with your vampire by wearing these Bellisima Mittens. 
   • Around humans? Use the Blood Bottle Cozies to disguise your beverage. 
Whether   you are wandering the Carpathian Mountains or the bayous of Louisiana,   these smoldering projects—for knitters of all levels—will keep you  well  protected, no matter what you attract.      
 
Vampire Trinity (Vampire Queen)
 by Joey W. Hill
Berkley Trade; 1 edition (September 7, 2010)
From the publisher:   Vampire hunter Gideon Green never intended to become a vampire's   servant. But when Anwyn, a woman with whom he shared an unforgettable   night, is turned by a vampire pack, Gideon is forced into an uneasy   alliance with one of the most terrifying vampires he's ever encountered:   the mysterious Daegan Rei. 
Daegan has a vested  interest in  Anwyn. As Gideon and Daegan shepherd Anwyn through her  dangerous  validation with the Vampire Council, it's clear they must  learn to trust  each other. But as boundaries erode, Gideon realizes he  has become  irreversibly changed-by a bond with the two people in his  life he can't  survive without: vampires.      
Venom (Elemental Assassin)
by Jennifer Estep
Pocket; Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher: It’s  hard to be a badass assassin when a giant is beating the crap out  of  you. Luckily, I never let pride get in the way of my work. My current   mission is personal: annihilate Mab Monroe, the Fire elemental who   murdered my family. Which means protecting my identity, even if I have   to conceal my powerful Stone and Ice magic when I need it most.
To  the  public, I’m Gin Blanco, owner of Ashland’s best barbecue joint. To  my  friends, I’m the Spider, retired assassin. I still do favors on the   side. Like ridding a vampire friend of her oversized stalker—Mab’s   right-hand goon who almost got me dead with his massive fists. At least   irresistible Owen Grayson is on my side. The man knows too much about   me, but I’ll take my chances.
Then there’s Detective  Bria Coolidge, one  of Ashland’s finest. Until recently, I thought my  baby sister was dead.  She probably thinks the same about me. Little  does she know, I’m a  cold-blooded killer . . . who is about to save her  life.
Wanted Undead or Alive: Vampire Hunters and Other Kick-Ass Enemies of Evil
by Janice Gable Bashman and Jonathan Maberry
Citadel (September 1, 2010)
From the publisher: 
Discover the nature of Evil- and how to kick its butt!These   days you can-t swing an undead lycanthrope without hitting a Minion of   Evil. They-re everywhere-TV, film, the basement-right behind you! It-s   never been more important to know what you can do to keep them at bay.   Garlic? silver bullets? holy water? torch-wielding mob?From   today-s foremost experts on nightmares-come-to-life, this indispensible   guide identifies and describes mankind-s enemies-supernatural beasts,   ghosts, vampires, serial killers, etc.-and unearths effective   time-proven responses to each horrific threat.
- Separate fact from fiction, the deadly from the merely creepy. 
- Learn when to stand your ground and when to run screaming for your life. 
- Determine which monster-specific heroes to call and their likelihood of success.
- Consider your own potential as a Champion for Good, Conqueror of the Damned.
Whether  we-re talking ancient vampire hunters or modern-day FBI  profilers, it-s  good to know someone-s got your back in the eternal  struggle between  Good and Evil. And this book, with over fifty  illustrations, as well as  commentary from luminaries like filmmaker  John Carpenter, author Peter  Straub, and the legendary Stan Lee,  provides all the information and  reassurance you need to sleep soundly  at night. Just not too soundly.
With 8 pages of color art
When Pleasure Rules
Beck, J.K.  (aka Julie Kenner) 
Bantam; Original edition (September 28, 2010)
From the publisher:  Seven  innocents have been brutally murdered in Los Angeles, yet the  Shadow  Alliance has no suspects and no leads. As the body count mounts,  the  age-old feud between vampires and werewolves threatens to explode. 
Lissa   Monroe—a strong-willed, ravishing succubus who entices men to  surrender  their souls—agrees to go undercover for the Alliance. Her  mission:  infiltrate the mind of werewolf leader Vincent Rand, a  ferociously  alluring enemy who exerts a powerful hold over her. As the  City of  Angels teeters on the brink of apocalypse, these two  adversaries must  join together in order to survive an even more lethal  enemy hidden in  plain sight.
       
Wuthering Bites
by Sarah Gray
Kensington (September 1, 2010)
From the publisher: When  a young orphan named Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights by  the  manor's owner, Mr. Earnshaw, rumors abound. Yet the truth is more   complicated than anyone could guess. Heathcliff's mother was a member of   a gypsy band that roamed the English countryside, slaying vampires to   keep citizens safe. But his father was a vampire.
Now,  even as  Heathcliff gallantly fights the monsters who roam the moors in  order to  protect beautiful, spirited Catherine Earnshaw, he is torn by  compassion  for his victims - and by his own dark thirst. Though  Catherine loves  Heathcliff, she fears the vampire in him, and is  tempted by the  privileged lifestyle their neighbors, the Lintons,  enjoy. Forced to  choose between wealthy, refined Edgar Linton and the  brooding,  increasingly dangerous Heathcliff, she makes a fateful  decision. And  soon Heathcliff, too, must choose - between his hunger,  and the woman he  will love for all eternity...
Yours for Eternity
by Hannah Howell, Alexandra Ivy and Kaitlyn O'Riley
Kensington; 1 edition (September 1, 2010)
From the publisher:  "Highland Blood" by Hannah Howell - When Adeline Dunbar finds an   abandoned baby on her doorstep, she sets out to find his clan. Attacked   by a group of demon hunters, Adeline tries to flee her rescuer, vampire   Lachann MacNachton. But escaping Lachann proves useless - as does   denying the primal hunger he stirs deep within her...
"Taken  by Darkness"  by Alexandra Ivy - The daughter of a witch, Juliet  Lawrence has  inherited magical powers - powers that could be quite  useful to Victor,  Marquess DeRosa, London's most powerful vampire. But  that's not all  Victor desires of Juliet. He wants the unpredictable  beauty in his bed -  and he is accustomed to getting what he wants..
."Immortal  Dreams" by  Kaitlin O'Riley - Beautiful widow Grace Sutton is haunted  by recurring  dreams of a past life and a mysterious, handsome stranger.  When Grace  meets Stuart Phillips, Lord Radcliffe - the vampire who has  been  searching for her for over a century - her sensual dreams soon  come true  in the most unforgettable way...