"Fine vampire romance"
In Pear Blossom Creek, waitress Victoria Cavendish works
the late shift at Ozzy's Diner. A customer leaves with a
red haired woman without eating his meal. The next day
this occurs again. The next morning Victoria learns that
two red haired women have been murdered; both left the
diner with the stranger. She is a bit concerned because
she has red hair. That night the stranger offers to take Victoria home.
Surprising herself she agrees. He explains that he is
Antonio Batista and that Victoria needs to keep her door
locked. She invites him inside, but instead he leaves.
He stays nearby concerned that the vampire Dimitri Falco
might come for Victoria. A third woman is dead and a new stranger arrives in town,
vampire hunter Tom Duncan, who warns her to beware of the
man with the yellow eyes as he is killing red headed
women. That night Victoria sees yellow eyes; Antonio
arrives and advises Falco to leave or else. Soon the
three strangers converge over Victoria. Antonio is
willing to fully die for the human he loves; Yellow Eyes
is obsessed with adding her to his red-haired dining
pleasure; and Tom distrusts anyone who sups on human blood. The strong lead couple and the solid support cast
(including the return of the heroes of AFTER SUNDOWN) make
for a fine vampire romance. The story line feels more
like a mystery than a horror thriller though the war of
the vampires is anticipated by the audience. Though
Falco's red headed obsession is never explained and some
readers might not appreciate the simplicity of the final
conflict (this reviewer thought it was on the mark and
apropos), supernatural romantic suspense readers will
enjoy reading this fine tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2006
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