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How to Catch and Keep a Vampire: A Step by Step Guide to Loving the Bad and the Beautiful by Diana Laurence, Diana Laurence

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3.0

Not the best vampire fiction I've read but certainly a fresh take on vampirism. I'd like to see more of Diana and Conner's story were there to be a spin off. Aidan the Irish vampire felt very 'romanticised' in the sense of romanticism that Irish fictional characters come with. Aidan was written a little cringe worthy if I'm honest (I'm Irish, I would know how an actual Irish person would/should present). Over all very light hearted and funny.
There Are No Saints by Sophie Lark

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5.0

This dark romance has left me gasping. I am a true lover of the dark and controversial and Sophie did not disappoint. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that @sophie_lark_author has well and truly cemented her place as my Queen of dark Thriller (believe me, I've read a lot in my 25 years of life!)

Well crafted characters, a game of cat and mouse, and an actual enthralling plot amongst the erotic??? How many books do that? Not many. 10/10. Could not have loved this anymore. Just the tonic I needed from school pressure.

Be warned ⚠️ if you don't like graphic sex, control, BDSM and consensual non consent scenes, steer well and truly clear. But if you can handle that with dashings of thrill and a never ending feeling of exciting peril, this is your book
Pandora's Jar by Natalie Haynes

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5.0

A truly delightful delve past the masochist self gratification male gaze and writers have bestowed upon the most famous women in Greek literature. The ladies take the forefront here and are finally given a voice and a chance to set the record straight thanks to Natalie's keen insight.
Prom Nights from Hell by Meg Cabot, Lauren Myracle, Michele Jaffe, Kim Harrison, Stephenie Meyer

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5.0

Prom Dates can really bite, sometimes literally.

I absolutely devoured the hellish delights from #megcabot #stephaniemeyer #kimharrison #michellejaffe #laurenmyracle

The nostalgia I feel for this book! It was and remains my favourite paranormal read for tweens and teens. I particularly enjoyed the cursed corsage