Vamps and the City (Love at Stake, Book 2)
 

Vamps and the City (Avon Romance)

by Kerrelyn Sparks

Who says a vamp can't have it all?

Darcy Newhart thought it was a stroke of genius – the first–ever reality TV show where mortals vie with vampires for the title of The Sexiest Man on Earth. As the show's director, Darcy's career would be on track again. And she can finally have a life apart from the vampire harem. Okay, so she's still technically dead, but two out of three's... (read more)

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Member Reviews

  • sparkleplenty
    • Rated 4 stars

    Light hearted vampire romance with touches of humor. Second in the series. Sparks has created a well plotted other world with vampire TV and industry.

    sparkleplenty wrote this review Thursday, July 3 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • faeriemyst
    • Rated 4 stars

    I enjoyed Vamps & the City more than the first book in the series, How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire. Only a few things bothered me in this book; one being that Austin was being a judgmental jerk about vamps, (2) how easily Darcy forgave him, and (3) the whole vamps don't have a shadow thing. I know that last one has been used in other medias, but I have never gotten it - that or no reflections. Especially because I'm sure if you hold a corpse up to a mirror, you'd see their reflection. How can something solid not have a shadow anyway? In the book they are technically alive at night so they could have a shadow and reflection. Illogical, but I guess so are vampires (or are they? LoL), but I'm just nitpicking. :P

    I did think that the whole flow to this book was so much better than in the first. So overall, I thought it was a fast, fun, and interesting read.

    faeriemyst wrote this review Tuesday, February 26 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Bibliobabe
    • Rated 3 stars

    Darcy the vamp starts a reality show for DTV - the vamp hareem choose the sexiest man alive - except some of the contestants aren't vamps. Imaginative, fun. 100807

    Bibliobabe wrote this review Saturday, October 20 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Gail Dayton
    • Rated 3 stars

    Heroine is a recently turned vampire working for the vampires’ television network, and comes up with a reality show for the recently displaced harem of the newly wed vampire king. They need new mates, so they’re going to pick them during the show. And the heroine is going to sneak some actual humans in with the vampire guys to prove that humans aren’t inherently weaker/less than vampires. And one of the humans she sneaks in is a vampire-hunter guy, who gets a case of the hots for the new vampire girl. Fun read.

    Gail Dayton wrote this review Saturday, October 13 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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