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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Master is at hand...
The sexual urges of England under the reign of Queen Victoria were so repressed that in 1897 the readers of Dracula were completely shocked by the sexual undercurrent of the novel. Ms. Knight has taken that same undercurrent and transformed it into a tidal wave of forbidden desire. The Darker Passions: Dracula, is a first-rate example of the attraction to not only...
Published on November 29, 1997

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3.0 out of 5 stars Steamy erotic horror with plenty of sex but very little bite...
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First published back in December of 1993, US author Amarantha Knight's (aka Nancy Kilpatrick) first instalment into her Darker Passions erotic horror series was entitled 'Dracula: The Darker Passions'.

More recently the book has been re-released by MHB Press in November of 2010 in three different limited edition formats:...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Master is at hand..., November 29, 1997
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The sexual urges of England under the reign of Queen Victoria were so repressed that in 1897 the readers of Dracula were completely shocked by the sexual undercurrent of the novel. Ms. Knight has taken that same undercurrent and transformed it into a tidal wave of forbidden desire. The Darker Passions: Dracula, is a first-rate example of the attraction to not only vampires, but also to sado-masochism. In this book we meet again the familiar characters from Stoker's novel but we have been allowed to see a whole different facet of the relationship between them. Dracula enjoys both drinking the blood of his victims and hearing them beg for his mercy. I recommend this book not only to lovers of Stoker's novel, but to any fan of bondage and domination.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wow!, July 9, 2004
This is the first time that I had ever read a book like this and, oh my, was it good! It's kind of hard for some people to picture the story of Dracula as a love story but it was! Just with a lot of S&M. Ms. Knight really brings the S&M bit that you never hear about to life with details that will make your imagination run wild! I so recommend this book! You won't be able to put it down!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A world where forbidden lust is being aroused, April 2, 1998
The author has wonderfully twisted the orignality of Bram Stocker's Dracula. A fiction that writes on the arousal of forbidden lust of individuals such as Mina Harker through spanking and erotica caressing. On a personal preference, reading would be more stimulated if it is being written in a third party perspective rather than the "I" perspective.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dracula, spankings, and floggings...oh, my!, February 15, 2007
I think this is the best novel of the Darker Passions series (I also highly recommend the retelling of Dorian Gray, which is now sadly out of print) and even some of the best Victorian Erotica in general. There's so much eroticism in the vampire myth, coupled with the veiled sexuality of the Victorian era... Bram Stoker's Dracula is perfect for retelling with a BDSM twist, and here it's done very well. Not only is this novel erotic, it's high quality fiction in its own right.

Yes, there's spankings, floggings, canings, birchings, Dominance/submission, discipline, bondage and other things that "delicate flowers" might find objectionable, but those are very common themes in Victorian Erotica; no one should be suprised to find them here. And one does find them here, in abundance. This novel embraces what it is (the fetish cover of this 10th Anniversary Edition is a nice improvement on the cheesy vampire that graced the original cover) with great enthusiasm and that's what makes it such an enjoyable read. I've read it several times since it was first published and will surely read it several more.

It may not suit the taste of all those interested in vampires and Dracula, but it's certainly required reading for anyone who likes Victorian Erotica and especially BDSM fiction.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Steamy erotic horror with plenty of sex but very little bite..., October 11, 2011
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First published back in December of 1993, US author Amarantha Knight's (aka Nancy Kilpatrick) first instalment into her Darker Passions erotic horror series was entitled 'Dracula: The Darker Passions'.

More recently the book has been re-released by MHB Press in November of 2010 in three different limited edition formats:

Collector's Edition (300 signed and numbered copies) - The book is bound in Colorado Book Cloth with a sewn book block, head/tail bands and a bound-in ribbon book mark. The pages themselves are 115 gsm matt coated paper which gives the book that added luxurious weight. This version is the edition shown in the accompanying video.

Deluxe Edition (150 signed and numbered copies) - The book is handmade, quarter bound in red goat skin leather with handmade paper covered boards, including additional colour artwork and issued in a special handmade cloth covered slipcase.

Lettered Edition (26 signed and lettered A-Z copies) - This ultra-luxurious edition is handmade, fully bound in red goat skin leather with gilt edges and handmade marbled endpapers, including additional colour artwork and comes in an extra indulgent handmade traycase.

The MHB Press re-release includes new cover artwork by Ben Baldwin (collector edition) and a small number of black & white illustrations, all by illustrator Lara Addams.

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Jonathan Harker is young and deeply ambitious. Two character traits that have pushed him with his work within real estate. And so when he hears of a wealthy Count in Transylvania named Count Dracula who is looking to purchase some additional property, Harker travels all the way from his home in England in order to provide the Count with the necessary legal support that he will require.

Upon arriving at the gothic castle that is home to the Count, Harker is granted access to the vast majority of the medieval premises. And so, Harker takes to the many stone corridors and spiralling towers to explore the impressive interior of Castle Dracula. And what he finds takes his breath away. A room with walls covered in implements of torture. Vast arrays of whips and shackles, spikes and gags. A collection that has spanned decades. And within that very room is where Jonathan Harker first encounters the Count's three wives.

Although Harker is a recently married man to his wife Mina who is awaiting his return back in England, he still however finds himself quickly seduced by the Count's first wife Magda. Before long the two have given in to their lustful desires and are engaging in some very carnal acts. But Magda's desires quickly build towards the almost inevitable bite to her lover's jugular vein. A bite that will change Harker's life forever. A bite that is thankfully stopped at the very last second by the sudden arrival of their Master - Count Dracula.

Dracula realises that he has failed to maintain his dominating role over his wives, and so begins to re-establish his domineering role straight away with Magda. However, Harker finds himself also at the heavy hand of a number of sadistic yet darkly pleasurable punishments, whilst also baring witness to as well as forcibly administering strong levels of punishment onto Magda. Punishments that quickly veer towards the sexual.

Meanwhile, Jonathan's wife Mina has gone to stay with her long-time friend Lucy Westerna who she learns has taken on the affections of three young gentlemen - Arthur Holmwood, John Seward and the American Quincy Morris. Whilst staying with Lucy, Mina discovers that Lucy takes to regular sessions of kinky sadomasochistic sex with all three young men. Mina is shocked, but slowly begins to also succumb to her dear friend's lascivious behaviour.

Back in Transylvania and Jonathan Harker has managed to escape the grasp of the overpowering Count Dracula. Now on the run, Harker manages to get some distance away from Transylvania before he finds himself at the door of a mysterious monastery. Here, Jonathan is subjected to long sessions of torturous punishment and sexual gratification with the many fellow monks and the monastery's leader.

And whilst Jonathan's soul is being cleansed by performing and succumbing to the will of the monastery's leader, Count Dracula has travelled to England to locate Jonathan's wife Mina. Time is short for Jonathan to return to his previously repressed wife and save her from the persuasive power of the Count. Moreover, Lucy has become entangled in the darkly possessive powers of the Count. Perhaps even the great Professor Van Helsing can no longer save the women from their own dark passions...

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The first thing that needs to be stated about Knight's 'Darker Passions' books are that they are very much geared towards the erotic rather than that of horror. Indeed, if you were to strip away all of the heavy sexual elements to the tale, you really wouldn't be left with much of a story afterwards. What there is of a basic plot is sliced away from the framework of the classics that Knight is playing with - in this case Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula' (1897).

Knowing the story of 'Dracula' (1897) does help to address much of the basic timeline that is utilised within the tale. However, this is merely padding for what is really just an otherwise unremarkable journey into the hazy sex-crazed shenanigans of a piece of graphic erotic fiction.

Yes the characters are all there (well the principal ones at least). But the characterisation is tackled in a very different manner to the classic. Instead, Knight spends the vast majority of the book dissecting the true inner desires of the characters, exposing their inherent wants for punishment and their conflicting emotions surrounding this.

Indeed, punishment is very much the overbearing theme of the novel. Throughout the entire length of the book, spanking, canning and other such punishments on the characters' posterior take precedence. The sheer volume of the text that deals with administering this particular style of S&M punishment is quite astonishing. Barely a page goes by without some graphic display of spanking taking place at least once.

Knight maintains this S&M dominant theme throughout the length of the tale, playing around with the different characters' experiences of these lascivious acts. However, after a while, the sheer repetition becomes quite boring for the reader, with the graphic descriptions of the fetish play losing almost all of its impact.

However, this is partially rescued by the bizarrely surreal scenes that Jonathan Harker is subjected to within the strange European monastery. From here, the book takes on a sudden and quite stark engagement with homosexual acts, which together with the dreamlike premise; make for a deeply atmospheric stage within the otherwise level-planed tale.

The finale is rather weak and abrupt. The two principal storylines that have run parallel throughout the novel, don't ultimately meet or merge together, but are instead individually signed off with a very half-hearted effort. Yes there's plenty of lewd sexual acts involved in their conclusions, but nothing with any final bite to really finish the tale off with.

The novel runs for a total of 277 pages.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars An awful lot of spanking, July 20, 1998
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This book is definately geared toward the S&M scene. I was expecting a reworking of the Dracula story with a more modern, open minded sexuality. Instead it was one paddling after another, and then some whipping. The book was pretty much one long string of S&M 'sex' scenes with little else inbetween.

Jonathan goes to castle Dracula -spanking- ,he leaves -more bondage. Dracula goes to England -a lot of spanking and more hard core S&M. They all go to Transylvania -even more discipline.

The end is awful. Doesn't even really finish the story, just finishes.

What was the point?

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless!, July 31, 2008
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Doesn't stick to original. Actually read a couple of chapters and threw it in the trash.
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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Darker passions: Dracula., February 11, 2007
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Another no star book. It does have s&m. Does that help????????
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