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Immortal Bad Boys

Immortal Bad Boys

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: three erotic, enticing and enthralling vampire romances
Review: "Night Ecstasy" by Rebecca York. Artist Taylor Lawson moved to New Orleans to escape a clinging ex-boyfriend and to find new inspiration. Taylor meets Jules De Mario and a magical connection forms. Taylor realizes that he is playing with her mind and when she notices the two bite marks on her neck she concludes her lover is a vampire. She doesn't know about the future but with Viagra they enjoy a normal sexual relationship. This is a very romantic vampire story.

"Velvet Night" by Rosemary Laurey. Washington D.C. police officer Vickie Anderson vacations at her Blue Ridge Mountains home where she meets fledgling vampire Pete Falcon. He is so attracted to Vickie that he wants her to be his first human feeding. Vickie isn't aware of his true nature but feels the same. When she finds him caught in a bear trap and sees his fangs, he confesses the truth. He is a DEA agent looking for a meth lab; Vickie assists him although she knows that when he closes the case he will leave on his next assignment. Rosemary Laurey writes a terrific vampire romance starring two characters deserving of their own series.

"Midnight Court" by Linda Thomas Sundstrom. Vampire Lord Dante drinks enough blood to survive. He accepts the invitation of Lady Elizabeth Rothchilde to visit her at her brother's castle. While there, he has sex with and drinks from Lady Elizabeth but his attention is caught by Alan Rothchilde's fiancée. Elizabeth tests Dante's feelings; if he fails he will never leave the castle for Elizabeth is humanity's avenging angel. MIDNIGHT COURT is a spellbinding tale.

These three vampire romances are erotic, enticing and enthralling.

Harriet Klausner


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Was expecting so much more from a "Bad Boys" book
Review: I have bought all of the "Bad Boys" anthologies and loved them. This one in no way compared to the others. Night Extasy and Velvet Night were good but not great, and I love paranormal romances. I have read better and frankly expected much more from a "Bad Boys" collection. The last story was awful. I completely agree with Traci King. The story was hard to read, I often found myself going "What?". And to top all of that off, there was no romance! I would suggest readers skip this book or at least the last story, save their $14.00 and go with a Christine Feehan, Angela Knight, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Christine Warren or Karen Marie Moning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bad Boys Rule!
Review: I have to agree with Suzanne's review. I liked all three stories in this book, especially Thomas-Sundstrom's "Midnight Court." The writing was different and refreshing from the normal contemporary romance lingo. "Midnight Court" was much deeper, much more dramatic and a fit finale for a very good book.

Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love those Bad Boys
Review: I love reading books like this with different stories. I enjoyed reading all of them. However the historical setting and the descriptive writing of the last author really held my attention and I didn't want to put the book down. It had a different feel than most "regular" romance novels and I loved it!! It was great to read something that actually took a chance with a tried and true formula. I would recommend reading this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Linda, Stop what your doing and write more
Review: I picked up the book on a whim and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed reading it, especially the section titled "Midnight Court" by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom. It really stood out due to the historical setting, elegence of the characters, and the rich feel of the story.



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I didn't get it!
Review: I read the last story, Midnight Court twice and still don't understand it! Who was the "angel" and why was she locked up for so long? Who is Elizabeth? Why didn't we ever see Alan? If Dante has been intimate with Elizabeth before, why has he never had her blood? What had Alan done to Elizabeth's feet? Sorry, I've read over 1000 romances, including many paranormal, and I've never been so confused. Otherwise - ok stories, but NONE of these men should be considered Bad Boys!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun, erotic group of stories
Review: I really enjoyed all three stories in Immortal Bad Boys. Although one individual critiqued this book and gave it a lowly one star for one character's use of Viagra, it was actually a very fun twist. I passed the book along to my sister and she loved it so much she asked that I send her a copy for Christmas! I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sensual vampire characters and stories. Very well written.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: gift from spouse
Review: I received imortal bad boys as a gift. I usually do not read romance type novels, but this one is a must read. I was facinated by the three different styles. The last story by Linda Sundstrom was the most unusual and my favorite.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love those bad boys
Review: Immortal Bad Boys brings three steamy stories about those bad boys of the night.

Night Ecstasy by Rebecca York has Jules DeMario needing to find a partner and an equal. Taylor Lawson contacts Jules to show her the sites and sounds of New Orleans. Their attraction is hot but can they turn it into something more. Jules and Taylor are both tormented by their past. Their story is very moving as well as sexy.

In Rosemary Laurey story Velvet Nights Vickie Anderson is on vacation from her stressful job as a DC cop. She doesn't expect to meet a man like Pete Falcon in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pete, a DEA agent is a newly turned Vampire. He is still trying to get a handle on that when Vickie enters his world. Pete and Vickie share a passion that scorches off the pages. Their story is steamy and funny..

Linda Thomas-Sundstrom tale Midnight Court has vampire Christopher Dante, who is enthralled by the future bride of his host. But his lover Elizabeth Rothchilde knows more then what she is saying about the goings on at midnight court. Elizabeth has her own plans for Dante. Elizabeth and Dante each have their own agendas but they are more alike then either will admit.

Looking forward to more bad boys stories... Pete was my favorite from these stories.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Viagra & vampires
Review: This trite & ill concieved anthology is only just saved from
the recycling bin by the presence of a fairly readable
novella by Rosemary Laurey.
Rebecca York's offering involves an emasculated creature
of the night, whose use of viagra makes him about as
darkly erotic as a piece of wet lettuce.
This is a sad, & frankly time wasting bit of nonsense from
the previously enjoyable Bad Boys series.
My advice, save your money for those writers like Angela Knight,Laurell Hamilton, Sherilyn Kenyon & Maggie Shayne who
very definately know how to play in the paranormal
darkside


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