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Mar 20, 2011

Tasting Camilla by Mary Corrales

                                           
THE PAGAN & THE PEN BOOK REVIEWS

Title: Tasting Camilla
Author: Mary Corrales
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Publisher: Breathless Press
Genre: Erotic/Paranormal/Vampire/Short Story
Length: 35 pgs.
Reviewed by: Rob's Wife

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 3.5
Presentation: 3.5
Editing: 4
Story: 4
Writing Ability: 4

Overall Card Rating: 

                                       
The Book: Camilla has been living with Brandt, a vampire bounty hunter, since she was thirteen. Camilla knows her blood is different from other humans but has no idea how or why. Camilla is kidnapped and given to an ancient vampire to awaken him from a long sleep and to feed from. Camilla tries to resist Vladislas but finds herself drawn to his power and sexuality.

Brandt, a vampire bounty hunter has been in lust with vampire Elisa for a long time. She wants him just as much, and sets out to entice him with her body. Will she succeed in winning him over? 

The Review: Considering this was a very short story, the development of the plot was great. The story was complete in both parts one and two: The first section is the story of Camilla and Vladislas; and the second section of the story is about Brandt and Elisa.
The sex scenes are hot and I didn't feel like I was left hanging by the story being told in these two sections. A great short read by Mary Corrales. I look forward to reading more of her work.

Pagan Elements: None

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1 comments:

Mary Corrales said...

Thank you so much for the review. I'm truly pleased you enjoyed the story.

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