Vampire Pleasures
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  • Reads 610
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 2
  • Time 1h 18m
Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2013
Randi Fang, blogger and 21st century vampire begins a journey to seek out other vampires and discover their fascination with the essence of what makes a vampire tick. Enjoy confessions of lust and love, told by vampires.

Included in this collection are the following interviews:
DESIRE #1
Randi's first interview is with a vampire known as 'Rose' and her chance meeting in an alley with a human she happens to have the hots for because he's an actor who plays a vampire. Will Rose go take the encounter too far?

TASTED #2
Randi is tasked with a spontaneous interview that she'd soon not deal with. Since her translator, Sim has already volunteered her for the task, she must proceed with interviewing a vampire couple who are on the run because the newly turned female, Amelia has killed a demon, one of the seven Princes of Hell.

Rated PG 13
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