The Hunter's Prey

by Diane Whiteside

Texas Vampires (Book 1)

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Acclaimed for prose so steamy that it fogs the reading glasses' (Booklist), Diane Whiteside's novels and short stories have kept vampire lovers begging for more. In this sizzling collection she crosses the border into the most hot-and-humid fantasies imaginable, featuring a trio of the most seductive bloodsuckers around.'

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Paranormal erotica. Edging toward literary erotica. And no, I can't explain what I mean by that. It's the tone, I guess, more than anything else. Billed as "Texas vampires," which is true, as far as it goes, but someone who sees this and thinks "sexy vampire romance" is going to be disappointed. It's erotica. Period. No HEA, no world-building, no real character development. However, it's excellent erotica. Follows the same few characters through time. The stories are pretty varied, but they all have a definite erotica tone, not a romance tone, and yet it's not in-your-face crude, either. Very sensual.

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Canonical title
The Hunter's Prey
Original title
La Paloma Blanca; Spotlight

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Romance, Horror
DDC/MDS
913.6History & geographyGeography & travelTravel to Specific Places
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PS3623 .H5848 .H86Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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