I love stories where the prim and proper, and slightly annoying Miss, gets under the skin of the cool, aloof lord with a deep, dark secret! Maia is the sister of vampire hunter Chas Woodmore. While he's off trying not to get killed by nasty vampires, he has entrusted his sisters to the Earl of Co...
I absolutely LOVE the way this book starts out. It's not very often that you get the chance to read the same scene from different character perspectives. In Lucifer's Saint, the first half of the book follows the same story as it's predecessor, Lucifer's Rogue, only from Dimitri and Maia's point ...
I really enjoyed Gleason's Gardella Vampire Chronicles series, so that set the bar for my expectations for this series. For me, the Vampire Voss didn't deliver. It wasn't that it was bad, it just wasn't up to the level of Gardella books. I think one reason for that was the lack of a strong, ce...
You still have your usual Ton and the ball gowns and the parties, even your stuck up Earls, Dukes and Lords - just in this case one of the Earls, Dukes and/or Lords might be vampire!This is another twist to the vampire stories and not all the usual myths are considered in this but some are (such ...
My first Colleen Gleason book, and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The blend of historical and vampire genres was well done. The setting is London during the Napoleonic wars, and the vampires are titled aristocrats whose vampirisim comes as a bargain from Lucifer which is physically manifested by scar...
I love stories set in regency times, and I love vampire stories, and Colleen melds the two genres together perfectly. It's hard to write about this book without giving spoilers, but suffice to say that there are two clans of Vampires, the good and the evil. Voss is one of the 'good' vampires, and...