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The Vampire Dimitri (Regency Draculia Trilogy) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The Vampire DimitriA Dracule nobleman, Dimitri has been annoyed--and bewitched--by his mortal ward Maia Woodmore for too long. In the looming battle between Dracule factions, all pretenses will shatter as Maia and Dimitri come together in an unholy union of danger, desperation, and fiercest desire.
Full description- Publisher: Mira Books
- Published: 19 April 2011
- Format: Paperback 374 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Fantasy | Romance | Historical Romance
- ISBN 13: 9780778329824 ISBN 10: 0778329828
- Sales rank: 184,623
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Reviews for The Vampire Dimitri
Historical and kicking!
This is the first book I've ever read that actually started out like the first book but in someone else's point of view. Its safe to say that anyone can read any part of the series without reading the first few books.
I loved this better than Vampire Voss. I think it was the concept of the Beauty and the Beast that made it all the more intriguing. I really love all the love and hate relationship. Its so fun to read! Plus, Dimitri is waaaaay hotter than Voss. And Maia is waaaay better than Angelica. Haha, that didn't make much sense.
Okay, so I kind of skipped some parts in this one because there was repeated conversations and events that was in the first book. That bit kind of put me off a bit. But when I continued reading on, I just couldn't stop reading.
Another 5 stars to Colleen. I'm hesitant on reading Narcise. Mainly because I didn't like her much in the first two books. She just seems so "evil in disguise". BUT I'm looking forward to reading Colleens other work. by Najla QamberHistorical Paranormal at it's Best
At first I was a bit disappointed, because the first third of the book was essentially a retelling of The Vampire Voss, I thought. I then realized it was told from Maia's point of view and she went from the bossy little know it all to someone who was desperately trying to hold her family together. I loved seeing Maia fight her feelings for Dimitri all the while realizing that he was indeed a vampire. There were several times that Gleason had me laughing out loud at Maia trying to come to terms with it. Gleason has done it again, built a world in Regency London that is totally captivating. I love historical paranormals and though this series isn't quite as fascinating as Gleason's "Gardella" books (which if you have not read is well worth your time), I thoroughly enjoyed it. by Lisa Richards

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