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Review by:
Roberta Burton
on May 04, 2010 :
Rhett Devane took the current vampire craze and created a spoof, set in Florida, with a delightful cast of characters who charmed me for a week-end. Vincent Bledsoe III, a vampire, owns the Spa on Dark Island, which caters to the very rich. His sidekick and manager of the spa is Arby Brown. The book portrays one week, the length of stay at the spa, prior to the annual Blue Blood Ball to benefit the American Hemophiliac Association. The guests include an actress, the wife of a senator, an actor, and an imposter, an agent from the Drug Enforcement Agency. Added to the mix are kooky vampires who come and go. These are not your scary traditional vampires, muddling and meddling ones who create havoc. If you want a fun read, I highly recommend this one.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)