The Vampire Who Loved Me
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Best for readers who...
Good fit if you want...
- You enjoy Teresa Medeiros's playful historical romance voice.
- You seek vampire passion set among Regency estates and gothic secrets.
Maybe skip if...
- You want strict historical realism without supernatural elements.
- You prefer modern-day vampire thrillers over period romance.
Summary
In The Vampire Who Loved Me, Teresa Medeiros pairs a spirited heroine with a brooding vampire hero across moonlit estates and tangled family secrets, delivering romance, supernatural peril, and Regency-era wit over 373 pages.
Edition on file: 2006 • Harpercollins • 373 pages • ISBN 9780060763039.
Why this book now
For readers craving classic paranormal romance, Medeiros's 2006 blend of vampire lore and Regency sensibility remains a satisfying escape from contemporary tropes.
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Reading commitment
Steady Needs some room
At 373 pages, expect a full, leisurely read—best for readers who like lingering over character banter, atmospheric descriptions, and a slow-burning supernatural courtship.
What stands out here
This HarperCollins 2006 edition emphasizes Medeiros's signature dialogue and the novel's blend of Regency social scenes with vampire mythology.
Best way to approach it
Savor it like a historical evening: settle in for immersive descriptions, relish the heroine's repartee, and let the vampire mystery unfold at a measured pace.
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