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Kristi Morse | 3 comments My favorite vampire series was the Necroscope by Brian Lumley but I haven't been able to find another author as graphic and visual as him. Any suggestions?


Gabrielle Blaque/~Bhlack Benehvolence~ (werewolfgrl1) | 5 comments Okay this might be a silly question but what do you mean by graphic and visual, if ya give me an idea maybe I can help.


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Kristi Morse | 3 comments The content was explicit in nature ,rated R. Violence, sexuality.


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Francis Franklin (francisjamesfranklin) | 544 comments I keep forgetting how much I loved the Necroscope series.

Thomas Emson's Vampire Babylon Trilogy is good, although I haven't read the third book yet.

But for real violence... try: Infamous Lady: The True Story of Countess Erzsébet Báthory by Kimberly L. Craft.


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Nik Morton (nikmorton) Bathory. Not a bad movie, either...


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Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments I've never heard of that book.


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Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Kristi wrote: "The content was explicit in nature ,rated R. Violence, sexuality."

I love those, that are x rated. Reading, Sookie Stackhouse, novels now,& they are x rated in my mind. Nothing like, The Twilight Saga, which I do love. But, loving Sookie, & all of her adventures.


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Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Nik wrote: "Bathory. Not a bad movie, either..."

Where would a person go to find that movie?


message 9: by Francis (new)

Francis Franklin (francisjamesfranklin) | 544 comments Do you mean this film?
Bathory: Countess of Blood [DVD]
Anna Friel (Actor), Juraj Jakubisko (Director)
It's available from Amazon.co.uk. I've only watched the very beginning. Reviews are mixed.

My favourite Bathory film will always be Daughters of Darkness with Delphine Seyrig.

The Kimberly Craft book (ISBN-13: 978-1449513443) is biographical and makes you realise that truth is lot more horrifying than fiction.


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Mason Balfour | 18 comments Visually graphic vampire-related violence...
Try this one...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...


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If you would try indie e-book authors I recommend looking for David Basnett and Jack Rollins. Two good series of contemporary and Victorian vampire/vampire hunter tales.


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Mary Simmons | 6 comments Yes I suggest Moonwarriors: Guardians of the Night by Rusty Nugent. You can look him up on facebook, amazon, barnes and noble. You may be interested in a writer friend of mine. He is very down to Earth kind of man. Send him a friend request to Rusty Nugent and you can like Author Rusty Nugent group. Take it easy and let me know if you like Rusty's book series. You get many transformations of heroic werewolves vs evil vampires, and many battles between the both of them. There is a lot of blood and guts. The books are Dark Fantasy with Horror and Romance elements. Thank you for your support.


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K.D. McQuain (kd_mcquain) | 23 comments I'm about to start Fat Vampire by Johnny B. Truant, I couldn't resist the premise. We'll see.


message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina (fangbangger) | 5 comments you should check out J.R.Ward's black dagger brother hood, i fell in love with these books


message 15: by Suzie (new)

Suzie | 4 comments Kresley Cole has a lot of vampires in her Immortals after dark series.. BDB is awesome... I came across a new author who has a vampire's in her book.. Fire and Fangs by Josephine Mc Nabb.. It was amazing.. Good pacing and plenty of action (not just fighting...)http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fire-Fangs-Bl... You could have a look and see if it appeals to you..


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Claudette Melanson (cmelanson) | 3 comments I've found Bella Forrest pretty good, but just got into her series


message 18: by Tina (new)

Tina (fangbangger) | 5 comments J.R. Ward, the black dagger brotherhood series


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Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments I read one of those Black Dagger books. They are interesting. Just one book didn't tell me the entire concept of what her vampires are and aren't. I gather hers are an entirely different species from humans, although they can and occasionally change humans.

I am currently editing the second book in a series from Barking Rain Press, called The Stage Chronicles. The first book is called The Stage; the second is Exit, Stage Left, and I'm not sure when we will finish with it and have it out. They are exciting paranormal romance. Author Catherine Russell copies some traits from Twilight that are not to my taste (I didn't like Twilight myself), but they are well worth checking out.


message 20: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments You can get the first 4 chapters free from the BRP website and then get a discount on the book order




message 21: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments Didn't get the link in properly, it seems. Let me try again:



message 22: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments Weird, it won't work at all, and I'm doing it right!

The Stage by Catherine Russell

I don't have time to report it, but maybe the cover will show here, at least.


message 23: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments I looked up the book and got the faceless symbol, but clicking on it led me to the right place. Here you go:




message 24: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments Damn!
I'll try just pasting it naked!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 25: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments There, click that link. It's got some really positive reviews. And I think the second book is better than the first. I'm just past the middle of the copyedit.


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