Don’t take my title the wrong way, I’ve read, and thoroughly enjoyed Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series. But just in case you’re not aware, vampire love stories were around long before Edward and Bella.
My personal favorites are the Carpathian series by Christine Feehan. I’ve been enthralled off and on by Ms. Feehan’s ongoing sagas of dashing and doomed Carpathian males and their sexy and sultry female saviors. The Dark Series introduced me to the ‘good’ vampires, the Carpathians, who were doomed to either become evil vampires preying on humans or destroy themselves unless they find their soul mate. The one true love that completes them and saves them from death, or a fate worse than death.
Be warned, these are books for adults, not for the teen or preteen market that Jacob and Edward are aimed at. These are definitely in the genre that my grandmother used to call ‘trashy romances’. It’s escapism at it’s best. Strong heroes, perfect heroines and yes, lots of hot sex scenes. I remember first getting my hands on “Sweet, Savage Love” in my late teens. Even a steady diet of Harlequin Romances hadn’t prepared me for the sex scenes in that book.
Ms. Feehan’s books deliciously deliver lots of hot, steamy vampire sex. Which is probably why I’m hooked on them.
What is it about our love affair with vampires anyway? I mean, think about it. Would you really want to fall in love with an undead, blood-sucking monster? I blame Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or more specifically, Angel and Spike, for our current romantic infatuation with loving the poor, misunderstood blood suckers. Sure, I know that books and movies had vampire love stories before the whole Buffy and Angel thing. But Angel, the vampire with a soul, tortured by his past as Angelus, made it easy to fall for him didn’t it? And when he moved on to Los Angeles, the fair-haired, torn between good and evil Spike made us want to believe that vampires could change their spots, now didn’t he? And to make things even more appealing, both of them were extremely hot, even when they ‘vamped’ out.
Now the ‘trying to be good’ vampire is the latest literary and entertainment industry fad. Teenaged girls and the Cullen family have made it cool to lust over vampires (and werewolves, but we’ll touch on that in another post at a later date.) I guess I’m just a trendsetter, because I was lusting after vampires…or rather, Carpathians, long before sparkly skinned Edward hit the bookshelves.
Trust me, if you’re an adult that liked the Twilight series, try the Dark Series. You can thank me later.
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Christine Feehan has branched out in the paranormal romance genre to include several more series which I am just starting to explore. The Drake Sisters (magic), The Ghostwalkers (paranormal powers) and The Leopard Series (shapeshifters). In the past few months I’ve read two of the Ghostwalker Series and am currently reading Burning Wild, my first foray into the Leopard Series. Stay tuned for my thoughts and opinions…








I enjoyed the entire Buffy/Angel/Spike saga and must admit shed a few tears when I watched the final Apocalypse. Somehow now,I have also been sucked into the beautiful world of Edward & Bella. (sadly at 33 I must admit, I even own a vamp Cullen shirt) But I must say, you sold me on Dark Series. Going to amazon.com at this very moment.
I too LOVED Twilight, even if Edward is teaching a whole new generation of teen girls to believe in a ‘perfect’ guy.
Let me know what you think of the Dark series! I hope you find the perfect combination of romance, adventure and pure escapism that I have in the pages.