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The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1)
Book
My Vampire Creator Told Me This: ‘Sometime in your life, Allison Sekemoto, you will kill a human...
Bite me (2019)
Movie
When Sarah, a real-life vampire, gets audited, the last thing she expects is a date. But an unlikely...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Lust for a Vampire (1971) in Movies
Feb 17, 2018 (Updated Feb 17, 2018)
Initially conceived as another vehicle for Ingrid Pitt and Peter Cushing, to be directed by Terence Fisher; in the end Pitt did Countess Dracula instead, Cushing passed due to family problems, and Fisher was replaced by Jimmy Sangster. The result is a prurient melodrama largely untroubled by subtlety, style, or acting talent (Ralph Bates is not too bad in the role earmarked for Cushing). The sex and nudity which is essentially the film's sine qua non feels very tame by modern standards; the pop song on the soundtrack will make discriminating viewers want to rip their own ears off.
To Touch You (Mates #4)
Book
“His name is Salvatore Rossi. He’s a vampire. And he’s my true mate.” By not relying on...
M_M Paranormal Romance
Certain Dark Things
Book
Welcome to Mexico City… An Oasis In A Sea Of Vampires… Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting...
Wicked Night (The Amulet #1)
Book
Will he set aside his vow and bind the woman to him forever… Gabriel, of French descent, and...
Paranormal Romance Novella
Amethyst Flame (Flame #2)
Book
Vaughn, a powerful vampire serving as a Border Patrol officer for his corrupt world, falls for a...
Paranormal Romance
The Blue Veil (Seven Deadly Veils #1.5)
Book
When one of High Lord Valadon’s rare paintings goes missing, his second in command, Remare enlists...
Urban Fantasy Romance Novella
David McK (3623 KP) rated Slayers (a Buffyverse story) in Books
Aug 17, 2024
In Marvel terms, it's basically a multiverse story, with a large part of the story set in an alternate universe where Buffy was never the Slayer at all, and where the insane (or is she?) vampire Drusilla is still one of the main 'big bad' faced by the - in this universe, sole (unlike in the main universe, following the end of the TV series) - Slayer, Cordelia Chase.
As an audio drama, I have to say I found this to perhaps err on over-explanation of what is going on: lots of characters saying out-loud what they, or their opponents, are doing "I've just dusted a vampire" (for example), rather than the same being suggested by sound effects, or being left to the listener to fill in the blanks. For me, there's a bit too much of the former going on.

