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I love this vampire. I love the novels from which she's taken. Love the
tee-shirt I have with this Bradstreet drawing. Even named one of my guitars
after her. ;D
Ventrue, is she ?
She'd better be pretty, I tell you. And a bit scary too...
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Orpheus wrote:
> I love this vampire. I love the novels from which she's taken. Love the
> tee-shirt I have with this Bradstreet drawing. Even named one of my guitars
> after her. ;D
>
> Ventrue, is she ?
>
> She'd better be pretty, I tell you. And a bit scary too...
I hate to break it to you: I don't think she's a Giovanni.
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"g3n" <getresene@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In what novel did shee appeared?
>
She was in a series of novels/novellas/short stories by Nancy Collins. One
of them, "A Dozen Black Roses," was a quasi-WOD book. As far as I know, she
was never in any "regular" WOD fiction.
The other books in the series (particularly "In the Blood") were much
better, IMO.
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David Cherryholmes wrote:
> Don't know if this is well known or not, but Fever Dream, by George
RR
> Martin (Song of Ice and Fire/Wildcards author), was one of the more
> enjoyable vampire novels I've read in a long time.
It was just reprinted in the states, too.
Anno Dracula and The Bloody Red Baron were fun for me. Reasonably well
written, and populated with every (non-copywrited) vampire from movies
and literature.
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> > In what novel did shee appeared?
> >
>
> She was in a series of novels/novellas/short stories by Nancy Collins. One
> of them, "A Dozen Black Roses," was a quasi-WOD book. As far as I know,
she
> was never in any "regular" WOD fiction.
>
> The other books in the series (particularly "In the Blood") were much
> better, IMO.
>
> - Pat
Yup. Among the best vampire novels after Lestat (and Dracula if we're
speaking classics).
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Orpheus
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Yeah, she's a really great vampire chic. Bought a hard bound of three
of her novels a long time back, and have missed it ever since (an ex
has/had it). Perticularly disturbing/memorable scenes in that,
especially the one in which a vampire has the super power to make men
orgasm, and then proceeds to use it on a man forcing him to do so over
and over until it hurt and he passed out in pain.