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Understudy by Angela Caperton
Understudy is a wonderful tale of vampire erotica and it is featured in the Black Lace compilation titled ‘Lust At First Bite’, which is available from Angela’s website.
Understudy Synopsis
Mauzy has always longed for the lead role within the theatre’s production of Dracula. One night he meets ‘Ana’, a mysterious woman who shows him the reality of his dreams.
Angela Caperton the talented author has informed me that ‘Understudy’ is the first in a series that will feature the dark and sultry character of ‘Ana’.
I can’t wait for more of Ana, because I want to know who she is and what she gets up to. I asked Angela to describe ‘Ana’.
Simply put, Ana is a succubus, but perhaps not what most people think of when they hear the word. She is as ancient as the first human dream, but her current incarnation was “born” sometime in the late 19th Century. She lives both in dreams and in the material world, but her best work is done when the two are indistinguishable, life and dreams merging into a fantasy or a nightmare.
You can read this lustful tale of vampire erotica in full by purchasing ‘Lust At First Bite’ from Angela’s website and if you like it or you would like to know more, get in touch with Angela by visiting her blog at http://blog.angelacaperton.com
Below is an excerpt and it is where Mauzy meets Ana for the first time.
Excerpt of UNDERSTUDY by Angela Caperton
He sat down facing her, suddenly self-conscious as her beauty was revealed. A miracle of symmetry, the woman’s face glowed with a strange intensity. High cheek bones the braziers for enormous black eyes that gathered the bar light into golden flames. A strong, slender nose and lips that parted in a glistening, nearly luminous smile left Mauzy’s mouth dry. He imagined kissing her, the thought startlingly vivid. Skin as dark as a Polynesian’s intrigued him and her hair, where it escaped her cap, was the pale silver of moonlight. She wore a coat cut like a shawl, loose around her shoulders and a blouse of deep, rich burgundy.
Her smile pulled him into her, but the depthless wonder of her eyes kept him, wound him in webs, turned the backs of his knees to water even as his cock hardened. He remembered the first act of the play, the women in Dracula’s castle, the erotic, pale trio preying on the traveler. A finger’s grasp on the edge of reason, he stared into the fire-touched twin pools of her black gaze, and believed in vampires.
Long lashes brushed the dusky skin of her cheek and an endless ache filled Mauzy’s heart as she released him with a sultry laugh. The air in the room began to move again. “It is fascinating what you do. Acting.” She traced one long finger over the edge of her wine glass, and Mauzy tasted her, the exotic spice of her sex as he imagined following just such a pattern with his tongue.
Review of Morgan Hawke’s Dark Erotic Novel, Uber Gothic
When I was about 15 years old I was a big fan of Hammer Horror Dracula, and would often fantasise about Christopher Lee seducing me with his lustful charms, with the end result of me becoming a vampire and I would have all the powers to seduce whoever I wanted.
Those days have long gone and sometimes I view Hammer Horror as corny. It just doesn’t hold that appeal for me any more as there’s no spark to ignite my imagination.
All this has now changed and Morgan Hawke has brought it all back to me with her amazing stories of lust and excitement. I yearn for the pleasures she writes about and if she writes from personal experience, I’m jealous as Hell.
Uber Gothic is her latest novel to be published and this story right from the start grabs your attention as you wonder what’s about to unfold.
Sygni Darkheart is a powerful witch who has undergone many an adventure. She visits her good friend Morwyn to track down an intruder inside her castle and this is where the fun begins.
Vampires, werewolves, witchcraft and Gods all come to life in this never-ending adventure of powerful sex, lust, new alliances and love. The story just builds and builds and as you get to know each of the characters, you find yourself slowly being drawn into their world as your emotions for each of the characters begin to evolve.
My two favourite characters are Sygni and Galen the vampire. In fact I want a Galen of my own now and if Morgan’s stories ever end up on the big screen, I’m sure that thousands of women from across the world will think the same as me.
I also love the character of Sam because he cracks me up with his interactions with Galen but it’s obvious that these two have a lot of respect for one another.
The only criticism I have about Uber Gothic is that the character of Inspector Coventry did my head in. I wouldn’t like to meet someone like him, as he’d annoy the Hell out of me. He’s boring, big headed, stubborn and I can see why Sygni doesn’t like the guy. Actually, it’s not a criticism at all as Morgan Hawke’s character writing is so believable and full of emotion, hence why I can’t stand the inspector.
This story builds and builds into a climaxing finish and to be honest, I’m quite upset that I’ve finished reading it because I want to stay in their world. I don’t want to leave the characters behind and I feel like it’s a loss.
No doubt this will change when she releases her next novel and I can’t wait.
If you’re looking for some excitement and a good novel to read that is guaranteed to turn you on then buy this. Honestly you won’t be sorry.
Click here to read a synopsis and buy Uber Gothic. You won’t be disappointed!
Reviewed by LiaCarla








