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Dracul: An Eternal Love Story

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Before the Vampires of Twilight the was the Vampire King - Dracula

DRACUL is award winning vampire author Nancy Kilpatrick's poignant and erotic tale of eternal love. Nancy, who is known as Canada's "Queen of Vampire Fiction", has been a three times finalist for the Bram Stoker Award, a three times finalist for the Aurora Award, and won the Arthur Ellis Canadian Literary Award.

The undead comprise a large amount of her repertoire, but are certainly not all she writes about. Zombies, ghosts and serial killers have also figured prominently in her work.

She is a full-time writer of dark fiction in both short and long forms, and non-fiction articles for magazines and newspapers. She currently lives in Montréal, Québec, with her long-term companion, and a black cat named Bella.

In this novel the dreaded Count Vlad de Dracul is tormented by his addiction to blood and beautiful young women. Conflict rages on every page. Dracul rediscovers his lost love Mina which changes everything for everyone.

DRACUL Reviews:

"A very bright future indeed." -- Los Angeles Times

"Destined to make entertainment history." -- Visions Magazine

"It's delicious. Romantic and sexy." -- Public Broadcasting

"Phantom of the Opera territory, with real erotic tingles" -- San Diego Union- Tribune

"Phantom of the Opera territory, with real erotic tingles." -- San Diego Union-Tribune

"Spinning with color and intrigue." (Weekly Reader) "a marvelous piece of musical theatre" -- Musical Stages

"Traditional Dracula that really works as a musical." -- The Daily Californian

"a very bright future indeed. " -- Los Angeles Times

"destined to make entertainment history" -- Visions Magazine

"it's delicious. Romantic and sexy" -- Public Broadcasting

209 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 31, 1998

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Nancy Kilpatrick

159 books255 followers
Nancy Kilpatrick was a Canadian author who wrote stories in the genres of dark fantasy, horror, mystery, erotic horror, and gothic subculture.
She is most known for her vampire themed works.

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186 reviews48 followers
August 13, 2009
I say 'read.' I mean 'skimmed,' which was more than enough to get the gist of it. Basically an adaptation of Dracula that falls somewhere between Coppola's ill-conceived 'faithful' movie and the 'Darker Passions' book, which is commonly referred to in my circle as the 'Lesbian Spank Inferno' version of Dracula. There was little in the way of lesbians or spanking, but there were certainly infernos of misplaced passion and 'love.' My eyes aren't bleeding like they were after 'Darker Passions' nor was I left with mental images of spanking + bathtubs + S&M I could have lived the rest of my life without, but still this book goes beyond the realm of laughable interpretation and shades into just plain creeptastic.
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July 12, 2012
More Vlad-the-depraved-torturer-hero, Mina-the-feminist and Lucy-the-slut nonsense l a´la wonderful but mistitled Bram Stoker´s Dracula. Faithfulness aside, imagery is often lushly, gorgeously Gothic and the book is great fun (except the casual inhuman treatment of mentally ill). 4,5.
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