What are some really good vampire romance novels?

I love Sherrilyn Kenyon and have read some Amanda Ashley books. I have also just read Twilight. What other great vampire romance novels are out there?

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8 Responses to What are some really good vampire romance novels?

  1. Vanka

    read the bible its better. :)

  2. Rachybaby

    Dracula

  3. trasmerlot

    Try all of the books by Anne Rice… her novels are really enjoyable. Interview with a vampire and The vampire Lestat are very good. Happy reading!

  4. bardsandsages

    Quite frankly, the whole vampire romance sub-genre has destroyed the vampire myth. Vampires are monsters, darn it, not supermodels with sun allergies.

    Forget the vamp romances and go see 30 Days of Night instead. THAT is what vampires should be.

  5. Cathleen D

    The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J.R. Ward. Literary crack, they’re absolutely addictive. The first one is Dark Lover, start with that one if you can. In fact it’s recently been re-released at one of those “bargain” prices.

  6. zzzz

    anne rice’s novels

  7. Eternal Storm

    Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series.

    You have to read all of them to understand the characters better. There are about 17 of them now, I know a daunting task, but well worth it!

  8. Becky

    Try Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series. It’s a combination of romance, mystery and action. The first one is called Guilty Pleasures. Also, Nora Roberts has a trilogy starting with Morrigan’s Cross, but only the third one is about the vampire falling in love, but it’s a good one.

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