It was a normal poetry reading for vampire/horror actor Claude Darvell until he caught the eye of Eloise Kern. That, and the discovery that Philip is still alive, starts him down a path that can lead to love--or death. As for Eloise, she needs Claude, or at least his endorsement on the screen play she's writing. It only takes one meeting, though, for her to want a lot more from him.
Statuesque - Lani Aames
Lia Morgan had been half in love with Mac for a long time, yet she would never be completely in love with him, because of the streak of cruelty he possessed. Still, she is once again spending her vacation with him hunting for the life- size statue of Zamar. When she becomes separated from Mac and lost in a maze of stone, she finds what she has been seeking all her life.
Monster Love - Mary Janice Davidson
Werewolf Janet Lupo is not a happy camper. She's attended a wedding she didn't approve of, almost got mugged, decked her rescuer, and ended up having coffee with him. However, Richard is a vampire and well able to stand her abuse. He also really likes her, so when Janet has to unexpectedly break their date, he doesn't take it kindly at all. Of course, Janet has a few surprises in store for him...
Marked for life by reading DRACULA at the age of twelve, Margaret L. Carter specializes in the literature of fantasy and the supernatural, particularly vampires. She received degrees in English from the College of William and Mary, the University of Hawaii, and the University of California. She is a 2000 Eppie Award winner in horror, and with her husband, retired Navy Captain Leslie Roy Carter, she coauthored a fantasy novel, WILD SORCERESS.
MONSTER LOVE Good story spoilt by the wrong type of sex scene. Janet and Richard are a great couple but once again we have a rape scene in a story. I am not sure why this author likes this theme of I will rape you but you will fall in love with me. Just wrong. This book needs to be rewritten and bought up to a better standard because it was good apart from that scene.