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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Important Contribution for Hard Core Fans of Queer Horror
For those of us interested in the Queer Horror Genre, Daughters of Darkness is yet another of Keesey's exceptional contributions. First, the editorial introduction provides more insight into the genre, a map to seeing more between the lines of the stories -- in what has become a rarity in writing about literature -- an easy to read, accessible format. I actually _learned_...
Published on December 6, 2000

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31 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Should have been SO MUCH BETTER!!!
How can you miss with a book about lesbian vampires?!!! This should EASILY have been both scary and intensely erotic --- but it was NEITHER!!! Problem #1: Too many P.C. authors, trying to make their lesbian vampires champions of the political plight of lesbian women --- BORING!!! Problem #2: Very poor mixing of terror and sensuality, which like terror and humor can...
Published on June 8, 1999


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31 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Should have been SO MUCH BETTER!!!, June 8, 1999
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How can you miss with a book about lesbian vampires?!!! This should EASILY have been both scary and intensely erotic --- but it was NEITHER!!! Problem #1: Too many P.C. authors, trying to make their lesbian vampires champions of the political plight of lesbian women --- BORING!!! Problem #2: Very poor mixing of terror and sensuality, which like terror and humor can very often mix together very well! Problem #3: Isn't the whole vampire thing usually portrayed as an older evil guy rapaciously pursuing innocent, virginal young women? So what's so hard about replacing the older guy with a beautiful slightly older woman, having her seducing pretty young women with or without their consent? No, this book was a failure because Ms. Kesey tried to go the politically correct route, and the result is a disappointing, very un-erotic collection of so-so stories.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Important Contribution for Hard Core Fans of Queer Horror, December 6, 2000
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For those of us interested in the Queer Horror Genre, Daughters of Darkness is yet another of Keesey's exceptional contributions. First, the editorial introduction provides more insight into the genre, a map to seeing more between the lines of the stories -- in what has become a rarity in writing about literature -- an easy to read, accessible format. I actually _learned_ about what I was reading in the stories that followed. Second, the book provides an outlet for what are historically and contemporarily undervalued authors of meaningful horror stories, all respectful of the positive contribution of lesbian imagery and ideas in literature. No, this isn't an erotic pulp novel. It is also NOT the usual feminist PC approach in which all lesbian vampires are made out to be evil or pornographic characters. Instead, sexy and empowering images of lesbian vampires is celebrated in another luscious volume.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring, July 28, 2011
There was not enough action, not enough sex,and the vampire characters SUCKED big time.. Horrible read I would not recommend anyone let alone lesbians read this story.. Unless you like old English and vampires.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Daughters of darkness, April 8, 2004
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I never imagined myself that I would buy a book of erotic vampire stories but I have. Several years ago I saw Kim Deal reading Pam Keesey's book in the pages of a magazine. I admit I was curious about the book being the huge vampire fan that I am. I try to avoid the more cartoonish, horror vampire novels that plagues the book market (i.e Tanya Huff). I found a copy of the book at a local bookstore and decided to get it, not so much for the titilation of the sexual depictions described in the book but more from a feminist point of view in terms of female empowerment. In the introduction, Pam explores female empowerment through mythology, namely the supernatural as in vampires and other demons. I was tired of reading the same ridiculous cheesy vampire novel where women were usually the helpless victims or the sultry demon. I was more interested in reading stories of female vampires and how they differentiate from their male counterparts. I thought the stories were interesting to say the very least. And they are definitely different. One of the more interesting stories in the book was "Lousiana: 1850" by Jewelle Gomez. This particular story wasn't something I was expected. Normally I am used to reading about vampires who kill without prejudice and without conscience. Gilda was far from any vampire character I have read in any book. She didn't get off on killing people, let alone kill her victims. She merely would take a drink from her victim and leave. "Lilith" is more in tuned with any modern vampire novel where the vampire's intentions is completely sinister. The vampire seduces her victim and vamps her. The one story I didn't enjoy was "Carmilla" which honestly I found to be a complete bore. I have tried to read it in its entirety but I could not muster up the energy to finish the story, let alone get into it. Otherwise I enjoyed the majority of the stories in "Daughters of Darkness" (as well as in "Dark Angels"). If anything, Pam Keesey's books weren't entirely intended for titilation because the stories certainly underline female empowerment or feminism in some sort of way. As a vampire fanatic, I enjoyed Pam's books. They are a big guilty pleasure of mine.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars TWO GREAT ONES!, October 10, 2001
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Of course, "Carmilla" is the queen of lesbian vampire stories; its subtlety is something to savor. But I must confess, I really loved "O Captain, My Captain." Its sci-fi angle (interstellar travel) is well-researched; its protagonist is a very plausible, likable young woman; and its love scenes are DELICIOUS. These two stories alone make the book worth buying.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great collection of lesbian vampire stories, May 1, 1999
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I really enjoyed this book a lot. I read a lot of vampire stories and this book really stood out above all the others. Not only was the original lesbian vampire story "Carmilla" included, but a whole slew of other interesting stories too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating Bedtime Stories!, July 16, 2011
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This is a GREAT collection of short stories! Daughters of Darkness became my night time reading during a very busy phase and I soon came to relish the thought of turning in for the night and curling up with these dark, and deeply intelligent tales. I was sad to finish the book! The stories combine the kind of subtle, smouldering seduction that builds and keeps your heart racing and your fingers eagerly turning the pages. The themes are wide-ranging and sometimes delightfully far out. If you're stuck in the outworn groove of dull cliches which too often plague modern horror and erotic offerings, this book will jar you out of the rut. There is an un-contrived element of sexual politics in some of the stories which, far from detracting, adds depth and a delicious touch of realism. Full of delights and insights, the stories will stick with you long after you leave them behind.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sexy book, May 6, 2010
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This book was a good read. Some of the stories were quite erotic; others were a bit too out there for me. Gotta love a good lesbian vampire story, though. ;) Would definitely recommend it!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Average, November 24, 2009
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This review is from: Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories (Hardcover)
I have to say I neither liked or disliked this book. It wasn't great but it wasn't bad either.
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4.0 out of 5 stars So much more, February 26, 2009
I have yet to finish reading this book but I'm very happy with what I have read so far.I was surprised with the detail given on the legand of vampires and the very origin of them, great reading.
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