The Vampire with the Dragon Tattoo
#21
Posted 26 September 2013 - 09:45 PM
Scottish sword swinging immortal vampire with a fake hand plus dragon tattoo. Ffs all he's missing is telepathy and maybe a wolf form.
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#23
Posted 26 September 2013 - 10:52 PM
Kaamos, on 26 September 2013 - 09:07 PM, said:
OMG!!! Sounds SO romantic!!! Must read!!!!:heart:
Let's see, I could listen to thisbrain-damaging atrocity OMG TEH BEST BOOK EVAH!!! on audio while drawing some wip(s) onwards during the weekend. This will prove...an intriguing experience.
Let's see, I could listen to this
I support this expedition into the vast and unknown.
The series is called The Love at Stake Series...She has a website.
http://www.kerrelyns...m/booklist.html
Book one is an instant favourite, How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire.
Other titles include:
A Very Vampy Christmas
Be Still My Vampire Heart
All I Want for Christmas is a Vampire
Eat Prey Love
and perhaps the most promising...
Vampires Gone Wild
This post has been edited by Dolmen+: 26 September 2013 - 10:54 PM
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof Gas-Fireproof.”
#24
Posted 26 September 2013 - 11:16 PM
If these aren't satirical then good lord she is the cheesiest woman alive. Even cheesier than Chester Cheetah.
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
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#27
Posted 27 September 2013 - 07:08 AM
Eat, Prey, Love?
That has got to be the best title of the lot. It's either great satire or incredibly cheezy.
That has got to be the best title of the lot. It's either great satire or incredibly cheezy.
Screw you all, and have a nice day!
#28
Posted 27 September 2013 - 07:23 AM
Primateus, on 27 September 2013 - 07:08 AM, said:
It's either great satire or incredibly cheezy.
I shall take Dolmen+'s shark guardian, venture into the unknown, and report on my discoveries come Monday.
#29
Posted 27 September 2013 - 07:55 AM
Morgoth, on 27 September 2013 - 06:59 AM, said:
I don't watch a lot of tv. My HBO experience is Band of Brothers, Rome and Entourage.
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
#30
Posted 27 September 2013 - 02:27 PM
The author's last name is Sparks? Sparks = sparkly? It is twilight, mixed with all those bodice rippers featuring the Highlanders...
Oh well, I guess I don't feel as guilty for reading all the Sharpe's novels... which I endearingly refer to as Men's Romances.
Oh well, I guess I don't feel as guilty for reading all the Sharpe's novels... which I endearingly refer to as Men's Romances.
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
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#32
Posted 27 September 2013 - 06:02 PM
Crustaceous Apt, on 27 September 2013 - 04:15 PM, said:
“The others followed, and found themselves in a small, stuffy basement, which would have been damp, smelly, close, and dark, were it not, in fact, well-lit, which prevented it from being dark.”
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
― Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards
#33
Posted 27 September 2013 - 06:35 PM
Crustaceous Apt, on 27 September 2013 - 04:15 PM, said:
LOL! This book should be called OMNIPOTENCE: BECAUSE FUCK OFF by Cheesy McGoo
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#34
Posted 28 September 2013 - 01:35 PM
Status update, two hours into the audio book (holy Perkele, this is almost 10 hours long...). Thanks to the OP for this swell opportunity to fry two of my three blonde braincells into dysfunctional crisp. Dolmen's shark is guarding the last.
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#35
Posted 28 September 2013 - 01:55 PM
Hmmmn.
I'm starting to worry for your health.
I'm starting to worry for your health.
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof Gas-Fireproof.”
#36
Posted 28 September 2013 - 02:21 PM
I'm about 2/3 through the book. No action yet. Just two people pining for one another and waffling between oh gods I love him/her so, what if she doesn't reciprocate and oh noes we cannot be together because I am too pained by my troubled past and my incredibly hypersensitive sexual drive.
What is worrying is that it's not actually so bad once you recognize the formula and the intent of the author. I sort of want to read some of the earlier books because I suspect this book may actually be dedicated to giving the protagonist a love interest where the earlier books have been focused on other Vampires and their background stories.
I think I may have Stockholm syndrome. Or should I say Blockholm syndrome, which is a synthetic blood version of Stockholm syndrome that Vampires can get.
What is worrying is that it's not actually so bad once you recognize the formula and the intent of the author. I sort of want to read some of the earlier books because I suspect this book may actually be dedicated to giving the protagonist a love interest where the earlier books have been focused on other Vampires and their background stories.
I think I may have Stockholm syndrome. Or should I say Blockholm syndrome, which is a synthetic blood version of Stockholm syndrome that Vampires can get.
This post has been edited by Crustaceous Apt: 28 September 2013 - 02:58 PM
#37
Posted 28 September 2013 - 02:46 PM
I'm beginning to worry about my health too. ;_; Apt is MUCH braver.
I don't usually read this type of literature. Not entirely estrogen-less, however; I can enjoy a romance when executed well with believable characters. But Mary Sue + Musclebound Scotsvampire does not click.
I read the synopses of some of the previous volumes, and it seems they each contain a formulaic vampire/mortal woman lovetangle with changing characters. I wonder if those now flaunting with their babies are some throwaway personas from the other stories.
I don't usually read this type of literature. Not entirely estrogen-less, however; I can enjoy a romance when executed well with believable characters. But Mary Sue + Musclebound Scotsvampire does not click.
I read the synopses of some of the previous volumes, and it seems they each contain a formulaic vampire/mortal woman lovetangle with changing characters. I wonder if those now flaunting with their babies are some throwaway personas from the other stories.
#38
Posted 28 September 2013 - 03:01 PM
Kaamos, on 28 September 2013 - 02:46 PM, said:
I wonder if those now flaunting with their babies are some throwaway personas from the other stories.
I think that is exactly it. Presidents daughter needs to be saved and the Vampire marries her. Angel falls from Heaven and the Vampire marries her. Some weredolphin washes up on the beach and the Vampire
This post has been edited by Crustaceous Apt: 28 September 2013 - 03:03 PM
#39
Posted 28 September 2013 - 03:05 PM
Gahahahah yes I forgot to make a note about the weredolphin!
I was just hiking in Scotland and didn't meet any easy musclebound vampires in kilts.
#40
Posted 28 September 2013 - 05:41 PM
How does a were Dolphin...work? Dolphin by moonlight?
I'm noticing actual content review in this thread which is a general win for the spirit of literature. Not so much for its actual body though.
Edit:
The Scottish kilt pitching vampires are a shy people. you need to speak their language, which in this case would be tearing your blouse open, running away screaming for help and inevitably falling over a pebble.
I'm noticing actual content review in this thread which is a general win for the spirit of literature. Not so much for its actual body though.
Edit:
The Scottish kilt pitching vampires are a shy people. you need to speak their language, which in this case would be tearing your blouse open, running away screaming for help and inevitably falling over a pebble.
This post has been edited by Dolmen+: 28 September 2013 - 05:44 PM
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof Gas-Fireproof.”