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Old 04-15-2011, 05:29 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
Out of curiosity, a question for the habitual PNR readers, if you don't mind: does anyone ever do vintage-style paranormal romance with vampire vicars and werewolf earls and demonic daughters, oh my! in marriage/mating alliance plots?
I believe I read a few like that quite a while ago, most likely on one of the Harlequin imprints. It was kind of Old Gothic meets New Gothic. This was probably late 80's - early 90's.

I'm not counting the ones where the werewolf/vampire/ghost turns out to be only in the simpering heroine's imagination, or those in what I call the "Scooby Doo Romance" genre, where the wicked stepmother coerces the aging uncle into donning a sheet to drive away the Baron's One True Love. That's a different thing altogether.

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