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  • Need help with a book title...

    I'm great at plots, horrible remembering titles.

    So anyway, I read this book about ten years ago. It's a vampire novel about a married woman who joins a drama club and develops a crush on a handsome man in the club. She has dreams about him at night. Anyway, he ends up being a vampire and sneaks into her room and turns her (he'd been spying on her dreams and knew that she had a crush on him and had the romantic idea that if he turned her they would be together forever).

    Instead of his expected romantic result, she freaks out and runs away. Most of the book is about her learning to be a vampire. Her hair and nails grow at night so she has to keep cutting them, she learns to 'fly' (though if I remember correctly it wasn't really flying) and she learns how to 'charm' people. She goes to Vegas at one point and 'talks' to the roulette ball and ends up winning tons of money.

    She runs into the vampire that turned her again and they have a long talk about why he did what he did and her reaction to it. She also goes home again at some point and sees through the living room window that her husband has remarried. He thinks he sees her outside and runs after her but she hides and he ends up going back in the house.

    There is a point in the book where a vampire hunter finds her and dilutes her blood using aspirin, which makes her really weak. He ties her down trying to lure her 'sire' in so he can kill him.

    There's also a scene where she kills a drunk at a beach party and burns the corpse, then crushes the bones into powder and scatters it over the ocean.

    Anyone have ANY clue?
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    Not a clue, but now I want to read it.
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    • #3
      It was a pretty good book...which is why I want to find it again
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      • #4
        Quoth LewisLegion View Post
        It was a pretty good book...which is why I want to find it again
        I'd like to read that one too, but as yet I haven't.

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        • #5
          Possibly one of Christopher Moore's vampire books? I have not read them myself so I am not sure though.
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          • #6
            I really have no idea, but do you think it might be a book by Laurell K. Hamilton? She's been around for a while and her vampire books are really popular. Hopefully you find the book someday!
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            • #7
              It's not Christopher Moore, I just went through his published list and I'm pretty sure it was a woman that wrote the book.

              I looked up Laurell K Hamilton but was unable to find anything that wasn't her Anita Blake series...and it's definately not an Anita Blake book.
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              • #8
                I've read the books by Christopher Moore, Laurell Hamilton and several others about vampires, but that doesn't sound like anything I've read.

                It might be something by Kim Newman (who is male). There are so many vampire books, it's hard to know where to start. Sorry.


                I knew this had to be out there: http://www.vampirelibrary.com/index.htm
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                • #9
                  Is This It?

                  http://www.amazon.com/Night-Prayers-...30362&sr=1-134
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                  • #10
                    Quoth Mnemjian View Post
                    I really have no idea, but do you think it might be a book by Laurell K. Hamilton?
                    It's definitely not Laurel K. Hamilton, not at all her style. Was it a comedy? The more I think about it, the more it sounds like one of Christopher Moore's plot-lines, but it's definitely not Bloodsucking Fiends or You Suck, and I think those are the only two vampire books he's done.

                    You might try looking up one of those "people who like this also liked..." things, and start with the two Moore books.
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                    • #11
                      I've read an awful lot of Vampire books (a lot of awful vampire books). And I'm sorry but I don't know it. But I want to read it.
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                      • #12
                        Sorry guys, finally back on line after moving.

                        Read the plot for Night Prayers...that's definately NOT it. It wasn't a comedy but it wasn't rough, overly violent, scary or sexual.

                        Good tries though. I'm going to check out that vampire book list.
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                        • #13
                          I was reading through some plot synopses on that vampire book list and remembered something else about the book. She joined a band. Lead singer, I think. They played clubs at night and I THINK she fell in love with one of the band members (or he had a crush on her or something). And one of the band members was a total ass (the drummer, I think). I think it was him that she killed on the beach and burned up and scattered his ashes around.
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