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Blood Red

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  • Posted May 14, 2011

    editing

    I like Heather Grahm, and enjoy her books. This one however, was so full of typos and bad grammar that it was impossible to follow the plot. Was this book even edited before it was published? Come on people, you can do better than this.

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  • Posted May 18, 2010

    Do not buy as eBook!

    The story was good. However, I bought this as an eBook to read on my Nook. It was incredible how many typos were in the digital version. I mean I barely could get through the book it was so distracting. If you cannot deliver a quality digital version then do not bother. I paid just as much as the next person for this book and expect to get the same editing standards as a printed book.

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  • Posted January 15, 2009

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    Vampires Loose In New Orleans

    Blood Red is not your typical romance/thriller. It wasn't what I'd normally pick up, but I really enjoyed it. Three women are in New Orleans for a wild batchelorette weekend and find themselves the target of a vampire. The Vampire chases them and almost succeeds in killing them all, except for a tall, dark and handsome vampire chaser. At first the women don't believe his tales of vampires-until they see the evidence with their own eyes. What follows is a battle between good and evil where everyone is not what they seem. This book is a great read!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 22, 2007

    A reviewer

    This was my first Heather Graham book and it won't be my last, however I was looking for romantic suspense/horror. Nothing about it was scary even if you were alone and reading it at night. And the romance didn't really do it for me either, not like Lisa Jackson or J.R. Ward or Lora Leigh. But the story was good and well written and I did enjoy it even though it wasn't what I thought it was going to be.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 19, 2007

    A reviewer

    i loved this book. i couldnt put it down. vampires are right up my ally and the sex scenes where to die for. i highly recommend it to vampire lovers and action romance lovers alike.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    In New Orleans, close friends Lauren Crow, Heidi Weiss and Deanna Marin are enjoying a bachelorette weekend together before the countdown to Heidi¿s wedding begins. The three pals stop at a portable table near the Cathedral where Susan the fortune teller reads their future. In a crystal ball Susan shows Lauren the image of a man offering her ¿a world of blood and death and darkness¿ Heidi and Deanna do not see what Lauren saw. She is stunned when a dark smooth evil voice whispers he is coming for her. She makes a noise and the crystal ball breaks. Susan warns them to stay in crowded places fearing for Lauren. --- The vision and Susan¿s reaction convince Lauren that her feelings that someone is following her are true and not just a response to the atmosphere of the French Quarter. Vampire hunter Mark Davidson trails malevolent bloodsucker Stephen who has `seen¿ Lauren and believes she is the reincarnation of his long dead beloved. The vampire plans to reunite with her while dining on the blood of her friends. Mark plans to keep the three females safe although like Stephen he is attracted to Lauren. --- Although the lead and secondary cast members are three dimensional, this terrific vampire romance is owned by post Katrina New Orleans as the atmosphere of the city is everywhere in the exciting story line. Mark is a fascinating obstinate hero who finds love distracts his edge by taking away from his narrow single minded focus. Lauren also changes from a disbeliever to a firm understanding that vampires exist. Although no monster twists occur as Heather Graham¿s fine tale is within the BLOOD RED sub-genre norm, fans will appreciate Heidi¿s bachelorette weekend in the French Quarter. --- Harriet Klausner

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