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Old 04-15-2011, 07:48 PM   #12
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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?
A few off the top of my head.

Lydia Dare does paranormal historical romance. Werewolf and vampire.
Ronda Thompson Wild Wulfs of London are another werewolf regency series.
One of my favorites vampire one is by Teresa Medeiros her Cabot Brothers
Kathryn Smith's Brotherhood of blood series (vampire)
Linda Lael Miller has a Victorian Vampire series.
Debbie Raleigh's My Lord series is Vampire set in a regency setting.
Lucy Monroe's children of the moon series (werewolf)

If you want more let me know!

You will find werewolf historical romance is more rare then Vampires.

These are romance not erotica. I myself don't read polyamour books. It gets too confusing and just focuses mostly on the erotic part and no real story line.
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