Song of the Vamp is a true
love story between Antonia and Slyvan. Mystery might be good for the career of a nightclub act but in Slyvan’s
case the truth is stranger than the mystery. Antonia runs her management company and clients very straight laced so
when she begins to have feelings for Slyvan, it goes against everything she practices. Slyvan shows Antonia that sometimes
feelings have to be put in front of business. I fell under Slyvan and Antonia’s spell from the beginning and didn’t
want their story to end. I truly hope that someday we hear from then again. Song of the Vamp will
drag you under its spell pretty quickly and I don’t think you will guess the truth of Slyvan until he tells you.
Vamptations is a book of
vampires, true, but that just doesn’t cover it. All of these stories take the vampire in totally different ways.
I thought that the stories just built one upon the other and although I loved some better than others, none were misses.
Whether you like your paranormal straight up, with a bit of fantasy, or even with other paranormal characters there is something
in Vamptations for you. It is a book that no vampire lover will want to miss and will want to keep.
Cassandra from Got Romance Holiday Reviews gave Vamptations 2 three diamonds. About Song of the Vamp she
wrote: Song of the Vamp was the best story of the bunch....It was an interesting
take on a vampire story with a vampire who actually has a job and isn’t just living on his/her wealth. Considering the
length of the story the previous relationship of the characters makes their interactions flow better, and the relationship
developed naturally.
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