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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
3 Sexy, romantic vampire tales!,
This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
These tales are very, very romantic (sans sexy scenes). They are pure romance at it's very best.The first one is THE DEVILLE INHERITANCE by Monique Ellis. In this tale of loving one more than you care for your own life, Anne Leighton meets a strange man in the alley while trying to save her brother. A message lures Anne to a dark alley, where someone attempts to kidnap her, but she is rescued by a dark, handsome stranger calling himself Henry Frye. Frye intended to drink Anne's blood - in Ellis vampire world, the vampire does not seek blood often, just at a certain time to sustain his life. Frye becomes so entangled with saving Anne from the clutches of a nobleman, that he neglects to see to the blooding and it cost his life. But love triumphs in the end, in a very surprising tale!! Very original flair to this one! In DARK SHADOWS by Sara Blayne, we are giving a tale of a woman tired of life's treatment. She was the daughter of a Duke, but upon his dead, the titles of Dukedom goes to her cousin. Since the title came with a lot of debts, Lady Blythe was 'sold' off to a Scottish nobleman, who was not much of a man and certainly not noble. She endured the cruel marriage, but upon his death, she returns to her ancestral home, finding no welcome there. But she has to come to visit the grave of a dead Highland lass. At the grave, she feels something strange is about to happen. Later at a ball, she meet s the handsome Earl of Revelstroke, who issues her the invitation to come to him in the crumbling castle on the next estate. Shocking everyone she does, but finds there is more in closing one circle, you open another and fate has a way of bringing old lovers together again. In the final tale, The Full of the Moon, Julianna Wittington is about to fall into the trap set by a nasty nobleman. He is luring her brother into gaming hells, hoping to rob him of his inheritance. She enlists Baron Ramsdell in saving her brother, and they do, but can the Baron save Julianna from the secret she holds. The Earl loves her but fears his being a vampire will be her doom, but the daring Julianna has a surprise for him! All three tales are romance as the best, they are gothically atmospheric, the characters and involving and all well written. A prefect way to pass a dark, rainy day!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting,
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This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
"Lords of the Night" is an anthology of previously published Regency Vampire Romances. All of the stories were first published in 1997 so if you are a fan of such books look at the titles of the individual stories carefully to make sure that you haven't already read one or all of the stories.Each of the stories in the anthology has a unique view of Vampirism and are set in Regency era England. Even though none of the stories: `The Full of the Moon', `Dark Shadows' or `The DeVille Inheritance' was riveting to the exclusion of all else, the way that a really good book can sometimes be, it is still a good anthology. What I really liked about all of the stories was that they all had a unique look at what Vampirism is, i.e., what powers Vampires have, and also of how a person becomes a Vampire. I can definitely recommend this book. It would be a great read for the Regency fan who is looking for something `different' and for the Vampire romance reader who is looking for the same.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Stories,
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This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
The DeVille Inheritance - Monique EllisOverall: 5* Henry Frye had been following the young Lady Ann Leighton with all intent to quell a hunger that had built itself up to the point where he would have to feed. Instead, as ruffians accosted her he became her rescuer. Playing the part of her knight in shining armor he escorted her to his home where he let her repair her appearance before sending her home in his coach. The Lady Ann was an innocent who had somehow touched a part of him that he knew as a vampire was missing, soul or conscience, whatever it was he became embroiled in her and her younger brother's life as he tried to save them both from an evil and nasty Earl. Without feeding, he would cease to exist and before that moment came he made provisions that would protect Ann and her brother from the people that would harm them. Before he totally ceased to exist though something happened in that he was able to make one noble unselfish act that allowed him to somehow gain a soul and live again. This was a really splendid story that I truly enjoyed. Dark Shadows - Sara Blayne The Full of the Moon - Janice Bennett
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have Book for Vampire Lovers!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
This book was a wonderful collection of stories. Each story giving their own views on Vampirism. I think its great that someone placed vampires in regency times. I love the fashions for the men and women which make the tales more seductive and alluring. Sara Blayne's "Dark Shadows" was my favorite of the stories. This would make a nice addition to any romance or vampire collection!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE THOSE VAMPS!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
I thought this book was terrific. The stories were sensual and sexy without being graphic. I thought this was just as good as HIS ETERNAL KISS, which I bought and read first.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting,
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This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
"Lords of the Night" is an anthology of previously published Regency Vampire Romances. All of the stories were first published in 1997 so if you are a fan of such books look at the titles of the individual stories carefully to make sure that you haven't already read one or all of the stories.Each of the stories in the anthology has a unique view of Vampirism and are set in Regency era England. Even though none of the stories: `The Full of the Moon', `Dark Shadows' or `The DeVille Inheritance' was riveting to the exclusion of all else, the way that a really good book can sometimes be, it is still a good anthology. What I really liked about all of the stories was that they all had a unique look at what Vampirism is, i.e., what powers Vampires have, and also of how a person becomes a Vampire. I can definitely recommend this book. It would be a great read for the Regency fan who is looking for something `different' and for the Vampire romance reader who is looking for the same.
7 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Expect Any Hot Scenes,
By Passionate (Miramar, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
The key word in the previous two reviews is "Regency". You know what that means: no love-making, no sexual tension, maybe a kiss at the end if you're lucky. Unfortunately, this isn't written anywhere on the book so I didn't realize it until I was halfway through reading the stories. (Yes, as a 17-year veteran of romance novels I DID realize it was published by Zebra, but I was desperate and told myself maybe they were branching out). Had I known it was a regency book I wouldn't have bothered to read it, let alone buy it. For me, vampires are intense, hedonistic creatures and frankly, it never even occured to me that one could write a story completely circumventing that aspect of their personality. Because who'd want to read it then, anyway????? As far as I'm concerned, this book should have been titled "Tales of Vampire Dullness". The guys in these three tales have none of that dark menacing power that makes vampires so attractive in romance novels. Rather, they were so dandified and benign that I wonder why the authors bothered to label them vampires in the first place. So, if knowing they're Regencies you still want to give them a try, you'll probably enjoy them. But for those of us who are used to Dracula, Lestat and Mikhail Dubrinsky, this is definitely a wash.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Got sexy vampires?,
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This review is from: Lords Of The Night (Paperback)
Whew! The cover alone was worth the 4 stars!! Seriously, I love sexy, erotic vampires the likes of Angela Knight, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Lyndsay Sands, and Katie MacAlister, and these stories were pretty tame in comparison. Love the cover model though, I give my 4 stars to him! Yeah, I'd buy more books with him on the cover, even though they say don't judge a book by the cover! Buy this book and see if you don't agree with me.
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Lords Of The Night by Monique Ellis (Paperback - September 1, 2001)
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