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* [[Charlotte Boyett~Compo|Boyett~Compo, Charlotte]]
 
* [[Charlotte Boyett~Compo|Boyett~Compo, Charlotte]]
 
* [[H.A. Fowler|Fowler, H.A.]]
 
* [[H.A. Fowler|Fowler, H.A.]]
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* [[Sheri Gilmore|Gilmore, Sheri]]
 
* [[Nathalie Gray|Gray, Nathalie]]
 
* [[Nathalie Gray|Gray, Nathalie]]
* [[Sheri Gilmore|Gilmore, Sheri]]
 
 
* [[F E Heaton|Heaton, F E]]
 
* [[F E Heaton|Heaton, F E]]
 
* [[Felicity Heaton|Heaton, Felicity ]]
 
* [[Felicity Heaton|Heaton, Felicity ]]

Revision as of 17:27, 25 May 2008

In romance, the vampire has enduring appeal. You have your ultimate bad boy, you have your blood metaphor, and you have the appeal of eternal love. Then there's the downside: the killing, the fear, and never getting a tan. Vampires are considered a sub-genre of the paranormal sub-genre.

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