I hate to say it, but I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first one. If I had read it without having read The Vampire Voss, I would have given it 3 stars, but I found myself bored during the first half of the book. The Vampire Dimitri is written almost like Stephanie Meyer's Midnight Sun, where y...
I hate to say it, but I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first one. If I had read it without having read The Vampire Voss, I would have given it 3 stars, but I found myself bored during the first half of the book. The Vampire Dimitri is written almost like Stephanie Meyer's Midnight Sun, where y...
Everything that was wrong with The Vampire Voss is made right in this sequel. We've gone from a tepid love story featuring a hero I couldn't care much about --to a fiery, passionate story featuring a charismatic couple that set the page on fire. This book reads as a clear companion to its predecess...
Dimitri gave up his soul to Lucifer for love of Meg who later abandoned him. He learned not to love and he decided to find some way to get out of his deal with Lucifer. Maia is his ward and a real thorn in his side. She is determined to disrupt his careful, controlled life. But she is also attractiv...
Very romantic with some very sexy interludes. This series focuses on the power of love.I found my heart fluttering, burning and breaking.The first half of the book parallels the previous book, The Vampire Voss, from Dimitri’s POV. Very interesting to see the same story through different eyes. Then w...
Very romantic with some very sexy interludes. This series focuses on the power of love.I found my heart fluttering, burning and breaking.The first half of the book parallels the previous book, The Vampire Voss, from Dimitri’s POV. Very interesting to see the same story through different eyes. Then w...
3½ StarsThis review is also published at http://thebookaholiccat.com The Vampire Dimitri is the second book in The Regency Draculia Trilogy. The events relating in this book are happening paralleled to the events in the first book in the trilogy, The Vampire Voss.With Chas Woodmore escape (elope) wi...
My review is cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/the-vampire-dimitri-by-colleen-gleasonDimitri, Earl of Corvindale, would like nothing more than to spend his nights at home, searching for a way out of his deal with the devil, one that made him Dracule, a ...
I admit, I enjoyed this one much more than its predecessor, The Vampire Voss. It still had everything love about romance novels, with a much more likable hero.What worked for me:* As with the first book in the series, I was enthralled by the world of the Dracule, and the history and mythology surro...
Info from author's site:Release Date: 19 Apr 2011"Regency London loves a Society wedding –Even if there are vampires on the guest list.Dimitri, the Earl of Corvindale, should be delighted that the headstrong Maia Woodmore is getting married. His mortal ward and houseguest has annoyed – and bewitched...
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