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Dark Dreams

Dark Dreams

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haunting, Unusual and Dark
Review: Heads up fans of Christine Feehan....if you haven't read Dark Dreams by Jane Harrison, you missed out!

I read this book many years ago as a teenager and boy, did it stay in my mind long after. I finally found a copy again and re-read it and the impact of it was just the same as the first time I read it. No other author has written a more compelling romance dealing with fallen angels. I have eagerly awaited her sequel (oh please! say it is so!) and hope it wont be too long now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: I loved this book! I can not wait for a sequel!I love to read a well written dark romance like this.The relationship between Victor and Lucy is wonderful. She is the perfect light to his darkness.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From the author
Review: Okay, so I gave myself a 4 star rating. It should be 3 and a half. I am no longing writing romance. I was a terrible romance writer! Laughing. I tried and failed.

Now I am going to write something else. However, if you enjoy Christine Feehan, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Amanda Ashley, LKH, and that bunch of paranormal romance writers, you can give this a try. It's a collector's item for vampire books on the Internet, and it's not half bad for the world of paranormal romance.

I am now writing in the "same vein" of Shirley Jackson, hopefully. Supernatural, Gothic, Creepy, experimental fiction.

Highly recommend "We all Live in the Castle" by Shirley Jackson and "Madwomen in the Attic" by Gilbert and Gubar. Anything by the two Neils, Gaiman and Stephenson. Good luck readers!


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