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On todays blog post, Im sharing 11 of my favorite gay vampire romance novels for fans of MM romance. I fell down this rabbit hole a few years ago (ahem), and finding new authors especially on Kindle Unlimited can be a bit of a challenge!
Heads up, I first published my guide on March 25, I was last updated on August 29, !
This blog post is all about gay vampire romance.
One day soon, I hope I can do a roundup announce for other types of LGBT vampire romance novels, but Im having trouble finding a diversity of options. If you comprehend of any, please shoot me a message here!
When it comes to reading or finding gay vampire romance novels, I own a few tips Id fond of to share with you to make your journey a bit easier:
- Tip #1: Join Romance Author Mailing Lists: If you detect an mm vampire romance author you LOVE, I definitely advise joining their email list
What are you looking for?
New month means new theme! On the 10th Bring Him Back, Jack will be released, and it was written for Different Colored Eyes Day, but making a list of books with main characters who have different colours on their eyes was a bit too hard. So well go with the other option, and thats vampires!!!
You see, Jack is a vampire, so it works out well 😀
There is one challenge. Ive read hundreds of vampire books. There was a hour in my life when all I read was vampire books, but almost all of them were M/F books. So when it comes to M/M, I havent read all that many.
I guess what counts as many vary but in comparison. Here are ten or so gay vampire books I like:
The Vampires Werewolf Bodyguard
The Vampires Werewolf Bodyguard by Liv Rider. I liked this one way more than I thought I would when I started reading it. It has a good enemies to lovers vibe, one character being a vampire and one being a werewolf.
What happens when an out-of-control werewolf is hired to guard his immortal enemy?
Simon Caley barely survived an assassin’s strikWhat is the best vampire manual you ever read?
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I just wanted to distribute with you all a manual that is very different, it's the best vampire book I have read. I have peruse lot's of vampire books and have become tired of many of them. There is a book called the vampire with the pink handbag by Sharee Greene. This book touches on so many things, it's multicultural, has gay and straight characters and creates a vampire world we have not seen yet.
The book is heavy on emotion and shows this relationship that is completely complex. The lead characters are two gay vampire boys and one is in denial about his sexuality. It's sexy- yet dark, also funny at times, it's a rollercoaster ride of emotions. This book could be loved by teens and adults. Give it a read, the author is new and independent. The website for the author is simply called shareegreene, so visit it and get a copy of this book. Be open minded and you will be truly surprised at the depth to this book.
What is the best vampire book you hold read?
I regret to inform you that next year, in , Twilight will be old enough to vote. Interview with the Vampire is now old enough to have a TV series reboot. Vampires have come back in a big way over the last few years, and those of us who grew up loving Lestat, Edward, and the rest are living for it. Below, Ive picked out eight queer vampire books you should read to celebrate the vampire renaissance.
Someone once pointed out to me that vampires represent both humanitys longing for immortality and our fear of the Tantalean. Theyre constantly ravenous, but their hunger cannot be satiated. Theyre permanently dehydrated, but can never quench their thirst. Theyre always horny, butwell, you get the picture. Thats the trade-off vampires take to live forever: permanent dissatisfaction.
If vampires are really about how we all want to live forever in cursed debauchery, it makes sense that they sprang back to deathly life in the last decade. Between Brexit, global wildfires, the and U.S. elections, and COVID, much of the world has spent years in existential crisis. Ou