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29-12-2010 07:27 AM #31
Re: Vampire books?
i love the True Blood shows!
my husband also likes them they are very graphic & only for adults
not sure about the difference in the books as i haven't gotten around to reading
them yet!"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."
by Doctor Who
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29-12-2010 09:25 PM #32
Re: Vampire books?
The books are very sexy but they do not go into alot of detail....it is just implied what happened
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01-08-2011 07:13 PM #33Advanced Member
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Re: Vampire books?
I really loved The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Not really so much a romance but has part of a romantic storyline. It's really a lot better than a lot of the vampire novels out there....kind of goes back to what Dracula started and blends the historic figure of Vlad the Impaler with the fictional Count Dracula. Plus it has a lot of great historical references and mentions a lot of lore that will get you into the roots of where vampire stories come from!
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02-08-2011 07:39 AM #34
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I've just finished the Pride and Predjudice and Zombies series and it's fantastic. Go to quirkbooks.com and have a look at the range. They are all set in the 1800s' with all the romance associated with that and unfortunately all the dead people are coming back as zombies (I know it's not vampires but it's still blood sucking things that cause havoc LOL). I thoroughly enjoyed the series and loved that it was all just romance and no sex scenes and some great action scenes for a novel set at that time.
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