My library is stocked with many books featuring vampires from Dracula to Twilight, and many lesser known titles.
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The Historically Correct Vampire
We are please to welcome this month’s featured author, Janet Mullany and a chance to win one of her books!
Let Us Be Damned
Happy Halloween, vampire infused, zombie raging, werewolf howling month! Or as we around the DJABC will tell you, Happy We’re Reading Jane Austen: Blood Persuasion month. In October, we will be returning to Regency England(like we ever want to leave) as we follow Jane Austen along her hopes to stay cured and the evil within trying […]
Dear Dark Jane Austen, Letter 1
After reading several works, I’m concerned that those dreadfuls, vampires, werewolves, and the hordes of demons are too much for your ladylike constitution.
Having “The Talk” and Vampires Babies
What’s better than a 200 year old Regency vampire, a Jewish vampire hunter, and a clueless son? A vampire/human grand baby or death, of course. Admittedly, I was skeptical of Jane Goes Batty. But I came around for most of the book. The dialogue, sharp and pointed, the characters more fleshed out and alive or […]
Me, Me, Me
She is, in my opinion, the Larry David of vampires; going through her life avoiding everyone at all costs, because she’s just too self-important and self-absorbed.
First Wife, Vampire, and Three-Legged Dog
According to Jewish folklore Lilith was Adam’s first wife, the one that never made it into the Bible.
Lord Byron’s Bite
In Michael Thomas Ford’s, Jane Bites Back, a love triangle arises between three main characters: Jane Austen (the vampire), Walter (the boring guy), and Lord Byron (the poet/vampire).
Fangs That Need Sharpening
Maybe I have just read too many books. Is that even possible?
On Reality, Vampires, and Austen
Author’s note: this post will contain a few plot spoilers, thoughts on writing styles. So if you have not finished this book, then you may want to come to this post after you do so.
The Color Red
The color red gets a bad rap.