Vampire Kisses

The mansion on top of Benson Hill has been empty and boarded up for years. But a new family has moved in. A family that never ventures out during the day. Who are these creepy people –– especially the handsome, dark, and elusive Alexander Sterling? Or rather, what are they? Could the town gossip actually be true? Are they vampires?Raven, who secretly covets a vampire kiss, both at the risk of her own mortality and Alexander's loving trust, is dying to uncover the truth.
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OK, I admit that this book is kind of terrible. But it's funny! The characters have such variable taste in music, I feel like the author may have googled "goth bands" and then randomly name-dropped them in the text. Some of them I fully approve of. Others no self-respecting goth - vampire or not! - would be caught dead listening to.
Of course, teen love-that-will-last-forever can be established over just a few dates. But really, what do you expect from a young adult book entitled "Vampire Kisses"? It's fluffy, fun, and takes only a few hours to read, so not too much lost.
Of course, teen love-that-will-last-forever can be established over just a few dates. But really, what do you expect from a young adult book entitled "Vampire Kisses"? It's fluffy, fun, and takes only a few hours to read, so not too much lost.
Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber is a fun and quirky tale that blends gothic charm with teenage romance. Following Raven, a bold and eccentric girl obsessed with the supernatural, the story takes a delightful turn when she meets the mysterious Alexander Sterling. With its humor, whimsy, and unique characters, it’s a lighthearted and entertaining read for vampire fans.
March 26 2023 Reread - It's everything I remember it to be. Very cheesy.
I really liked this book when I read it.
I had no idea it was a series until the last couple years.
I need to go back and re-read it and then read all the others.
I really liked this book when I read it.
I had no idea it was a series until the last couple years.
I need to go back and re-read it and then read all the others.
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