Blood Rose (Blood #2)
by
Sharon Page
RARE BREED
Serena Lark's erotic dreams of vampires are so vivid, so intense. could she be one? Drake Swift and Lord Sommersby, two daring vampire hunters, might know the truth about her pastand her future. The trio searches the dark streets of London for answers. She cannot say no when Sommersby and Drake introduce her to another existence entirely, one in which only ex
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Published
August 1st 2007
by Aphrodisia
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Blood Red was better. This one played up the historical aspect a little more, and I am not a fan of historical pieces, but that didn't interfere with my enjoyment. I just did not like this heroine as much. She was sort of all over the place mentally and emotionally: weak one moment, stronger another, shy, temptress, whiny, etc. It got a little exhausting following her and wondering which person she would be in which situation.
My other disappointment was that her sex scenes didn't...more
My other disappointment was that her sex scenes didn't...more
Christie
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Recommends it for:
romance fans with a taste for hardcore
Shelves:
romances-historical-erotic-etc
Hands down probably one of the hottest hardcore romance/supernatural romances I have ever read. The descriptions will make you fan yourself, and wish for a tub of ice. And the cover art doesn't hurt....
Holy unexpected smut, batman. A filthy vampire threeway regency romance novel? Sign me on. I'm going to need to read some Borges and Proust immediately after this to redeem myself...
In 1818 London, on All Hallow's Eve Serena Lark turns twenty-five years old. That should be a milestone celebration for the young woman, but instead is a horrific upcoming event. As the offspring of a vampire and a mortal, she will turn vampire on that day unless vampire hunter Jonathon Sommersby and his partner Drake Swift can prevent the turn without having to kill her. It is already October 18th so the clock is ticking.
Malevolent vampire king Lord Lukos knows who Serena is and her p...more
Malevolent vampire king Lord Lukos knows who Serena is and her p...more
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Book 2 in the Blood series. This book is about Serena Lark, who was born to a vampire and a mortal and is destined to turn into a vampire herself at age 25. She has very little time left to figure out what to do. Fortunately for her, she has Drake Swift and Lord Sommersby, two vampire hunters, to help her out. Serena struggles to keep her secret from them as she falls in love. But, there is more to the story than meets the eye. Unfortunately, while the mystery should be exciting, it falls ...more
I don't like historical fantasy, which is the only reason this has a low rating from me. For fans of historical fantasy featuring vampires and erotica, this book is a great find. I only read the first few chapters, but just in those first few chapters, the sex scenes were - dare I say? - scandalous! I've read a fair amount of erotica, and few novels cover that much variety in so few pages while still maintaining a story. I just can't stand historical. Pity for my sake, but maybe you will love th...more
Jenny Rebecca
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My first Sharon Page book was "Sin" which was excellent, my next was "Blood Red" which again was amazing. The last two of hers have been a bit less than. I think part of it is that I need to lower my expectations. I'll still give Sharon a few more chances before the jury is out.
better than the 1st book, IMO.
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