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Anonymous
Posted June 14, 2011
Divine Wine is the kind of story that you don't forget easily.
In a world of supernatural niceness, Diana Trees has created a dark, violent fantasy that is completely original and total unique.
The graphic nature of the story is enhanced by vivid descriptions of sex and violence written with near perfect pace and style.
This is a story that will leave the reader begging for more.
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Posted September 9, 2011
This is one of the weirder novella's I've ever read. Not weird bad, or weird haha, but weird hmmm, I like it.
I see that some people on Amazon have tagged it as a erotica or erotic romance, or even a rape fantasy. I don't really understand any of these tags. The main character doesn't really consider the victim, if you could call a serial killer a victim, to be on her level. He is a project that will yeild the results she desires if she puts the right effort into it.
And she does. Yeah, weird. Definitely going to have to check out any other stuff that Ms. Trees has put out.
EroticDave
Posted June 29, 2011
This book is a wonderful break, from beginning to end, from the sparkly vampire crap that's been coming out lately. I loved Divine Wine! Diana Trees has created a character that I will not forget. As the vampire stalks the streets of Atlantic City - whew! It is an incredible read, and I'm glad that I got this book.
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Posted August 19, 2011
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Overview
The night turns brutal in Atlantic City when a serial killer who indulges in necrophilia crosses paths with a vengeful Vampire. Cyber punks and tourists make way for the Vampire and killer as they square off in a blood-soaked romp under the harsh glow of neon and a full moonIn the light of day, Atlantic City is like a war zone. At night, city's glitzy exterior of neon and multi-billion dollar casinos masks the grime that lies just below the surface.
The best part of Atlantic City is the number of disposable teens that stalk the night streets with sneers and baggy pants. The former ...