Beneath a Blood Red Moon

by Shannon Drake

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For more than a century, Maggie Montgomery has hidden her true nature from the humans around her. But when Lieutenant Sean Canady follows a trail of blood from a drained corpse to the door of her New Orleans boutique, the ethereal beauty realises the comfortable life she's made for herself is once again in danger. Despite her fears that her secrets are no longer safe, it's the past that could ultimately be Maggie's undoing. Sean Canady, a Civil War hero, was the love of her life. Only his show more memory has kept her from succumbing to her darkest urges all these years. Has the murder now brought him back into her life? Between them, they must find the truth, lest their lives and their souls be lost to the darkness she has fought for so very long.

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This was good for a little while, but it quickly turned into one of those 'let’s throw everything plus the kitchen sink in here' stories. I was good with it when it was just murdering vampires tied into a hot and heavy love story, but then we have tie-ins to Jack the Ripper and the Civil War and by the time we got to the reincarnation I was done with it. I actually gave it up about 75% of the way through, pretty much unheard of with me. And have I mentioned that these vampires follow almost NONE of the rules that vampires normally follow? Not even with variations. This led to them being pretty much untouchable, and I think that what makes vampire books work is that humans have some way of being safe from them. It’s no good if the show more monster doesn’t have a fatal flaw. So to sum it up, I was disappointed. show less
It seems that every vampire novelization changes the rules of vampirism just a bit to fit their purposes. This series is no different, but here it seems to work. Police officer Sean Canady has to solve the murders of several New Orleans prostitutes that are eerily similar to the killings of Jack the Ripper. Clues lead straight to Maggie Montgomery whose family has been entwined with Sean’s for generations. Is Maggie a murderess or is she being set up? Or is she maybe something else all together?
The first book in Drake’s vampire series has a decent plot, and wonderful descriptions of the city of New Orleans, but some mildly irritating main characters. Also a little too much historical information is imparted to characters (and, show more thereby, the reader) as dialogue, which seems awkward.
Although the vampire thing seems a little cliché at this point, it’s still an entertaining novel and one I would recommend to romance readers as well as vampire enthusiasts.
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Beneath a Blood Red Moon
by Shannon Drake aka Heather Graham

Maggie Montgomery is a fashion designer and owner of an elegant boutique in New Orleans. After a horrific crime is committed near her place of business and traces of blood are found leading up to her door, she encounters the homicide detective, Sean Canady, who arrives to question her. They both immediately feel the jolt of connection, and although she could possibly have some connection to the crime, they quickly find themselves drawn toward each other on a very deep level.

This is a very well-written story, full of surprises and loaded with historical factoids surrounding the seedier parts of Victorian London and the criminal element therein, including prostitution and murder, show more as well as the fabled history of New Orleans voodoos, vampires, and black magic. The story weaves back and forth between present day and the mid- to late 19th Century, including events taking place in London (Jack the Ripper's murders) and battle scenes from the American Civil War.

This is a story of two star-crossed lovers (one a vampire, one a reincarnated mortal) who repeatedly fight a psychotic vampire, this time hoping that the power of faith, love and the human spirit can overcome evil. Several times in the book their situation is referenced as a tale of beauty and the beast, and I interpret that as not necessarily about physical beauty (although there is that) but the beauty of the purity of love vs. the grip of evil in some which may never be loosened.
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The first of Shannon Drake's vampire books, it takes place in New Orleans of the present and the past. There are good vampires hunting the bad vampires and lots of romance. This was the first vampire romance that I ever read and I have to say that it is one of the best. I am not so much a romance reader as a mystery and paranormal reader, so maybe that is why this book had so much appeal. I have read it several times.
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Compared to other vampire romances I felt the story was slow to develop, and I felt my mind wandering and put it down halfway through.
I read this when it came out, so it's been a while. But I do remember it being an excellent romantic vampire story. I highly recommend it.
From BackCover:
A tale that sweeps the reader from the antebellum South to contemporary New Orleans, the dark, sensuous world of love and immortality – of the beauty and the beast whom some call vampire…

Maggie Montgomery, the owner of Magdalena's an elegant New Orleans boutique, gasped when she learned about the mysterious beheading of a local street person, and the trail of blood that led from the corpse to her building. Her shock turned to turmoil when she met Sean Canady, the police officer who arrived to question her…and inspired a dangerous desire.

Something powerful—and beyond reason—had brought Maggie and Sean together. Something that spoke of an interwoven past, and a passionate torment that began generations before show more under a blood red moon. For on that night of erotic seduction, Magdalena Montgomery became a vampire, and began a century-long quest to find the one man whose love was pure enough, strong enough to save her from the darkness within… show less

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Canonical title
Beneath a Blood Red Moon
Original publication date
1999-10
People/Characters
Sean Canady; Maggie Montgomery
Important places
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Louisiana, USA
Dedication
Dedicated to the boys--and girls--of summer
(Because they asked!)
First words
New Orleans
1840


"There is nothing wrong with Comte DeVereaux."
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He meant to live it to the fullest.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Horror, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3557 .R198 .B46Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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