Rate this book

My Vampire Cover Model (2012)

by Karyn Gerrard(Favorite Author)
3.79 of 5 Votes: 1
languge
English
genre
publisher
Decadent Publishing
series
Cover Models
review 1: My Vampire Cover Model By Karyn GerrardReview by Leigh Savage: Imagine getting to meet that sexy hunky cover model from your favorite romance novel. Deanna could really care less about romance novels or the model that graces the cover that all the women are drooling over. Who would expect that Burn the cover model that portrays the hunky vampire was really a vampire and from the moment he sees Deanna he knows that he’s found his soul mate now he’s got to find a way to convene her. This story is fast past story that keeps your turning the pages eager to find out if love will overcome. The connection between Burn and Deanna is so strong that no matter how much Deanna would like to deny logic she simply can’t seem to deny anything when it comes to Burn. When it ... morecomes to Deanna and Burns relationship you Karyn Gerrard has written in a way that not only does the connection between them seems like a living breathing thing that draws you giving you the hope that they will find a way to overcome everything to find their happily ever after. This is a wonderful new twist to a vampire romance story that you’re sure to enjoy."*I received a hardcover/paperback/eBook copy/ARC of this book for free to review from the author/publisher; this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."
review 2: Delightfully accepting of the campy nature of the PNR stories, this novella is a light, quick and fun read with engaging characters and a cute storyline. Lightly reminiscent of the Lestat as rockstar scenes by Anne Rice, we meet Burn who now is posing as a romance cover model. His current assignment is for a vampire series, and he is on a signing tour when he meets his destiny in the form of the author’s niece. This story works well as a novella, while there are some holes in characters and history, it feels more like a ‘taste of things to come’ and that taste has me craving more. It accepted many of the stereotypical traits of vamps, without creating a ton of new ideas: which seems to take the reader’s prior experience and knowledge into account and is not at all a negative. It embraces all that we know, while creating a wish to see more from this pair: the perfect set-up for a series of stories about paranormal cover models.I received an eBook copy from Full Moon Bites for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review, and all conclusions are my own responsibility. less
Reviews (see all)
Cad
Loved the idea of a vampire model...full review on RtB.
longstraid
great original idea, great short story
jazzyrenay
Short but entertaining.
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)