by Cassandra Pierce
I feel the story was too short for the elements it contained. [spoiler] I didn't have enough time to ascertain Rupert's feelings or understand his change of heart. It was like one moment he was mooning after Deveraux and agreeing to steal from the count and the next moment he realised he had feeling...
This review can be found at The Blog of Sid Love.This was a short, intense story about Rupert, who’s thrown out of his home for kissing another man. On his journey out of town, he thinks the man he kissed, Devereaux, is up at Castle Blutstark and seeks shelter and work from Count Kaspar, the master ...
Of course it does. Stories of the beautiful neck-biter have been around since the early 1800’s with Dr. John Polidori’s (1819) The Vampyre followed by Bram Stokers Dracula where the vampire was always portrayed as a thing of evil – while the modern era seems to prefer the redemption angle with Steph...
Aah yes, the classic Vampire tale. Does it still have mileage?Review coming soon.