10. Count Dracula (in Bram Stoker’s namesake) – This is a serious, traditional vampire that needs to be acknowledged.
9.Dead and Loving It Dracula– Leslie Nielsen doing what he does best.
8.Count Von Count from Sesame Street – it is Sesame Street!
7.Matthew Clairmont (A Discovery of Witches)– An elegant and romantic vampire.
6.The Vampire Lestat – This is Anne Rice’s creation and a very literary vampire.
5. Najia(What We do in the Shadows) – she is ruthless, funny, and unshakeable.
4.Laszlo Cravensworth(What We do in the Shadows)– he’s got the flare, the voice, and the attitude.
3.David (The Lost Boys) – Kiefer Sutherland, playing one of my favorites from my younger years.
2. Colin Robinson (What We do in the Shadows) – It takes a genius to add an energy vampire to the team.
1. Nandorthe Relentless (What We do in the Shadows) – I mean, his hair alone would make him my favorite, but his whole personality, his relationship with Guillermo, and his general quirkiness makes him the best vampire! (Creepy paper, anyone?)
Patricia Friedrich
Genre: Women’s Fiction/Historical
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Date of Publication: Jan 19, 2022
ISBN: 978-1509237791
ASIN: B09KQY4W8L
Number of pages: 372
Word Count: ~ 90K
Cover Artist: Diana Carlile
Tagline: The biggest mystery is why we lie to ourselves
Book Description:
Art history student Darcey Mendes needs a new topic for her thesis in order to graduate, but time is against her. Family debts are pressing. She fears she must give up all hopes of an academic career. Yet, without her degree, would she earn enough to provide for her secret daughter's future?
Archie Northwood, rich and from a privileged family, suddenly reappears in her life to offer the chance that could save her--the story of his Brazilian great-grandmother. His ancestor was Modernist painter Ana Eça, who, on the verge of stardom in the 1920s, mysteriously vanished from public view forever.
Choosing to unveil Ana's story is a complicated proposition for them both. How will they be able to work together to resolve the decades-old mystery when Darcey cannot allow Archie to guess her secret?
Excerpt:A thin mist had covered the city. Inside the fog, cobblestone pavers and streetlamps gave the streets a dreamlike feel, which Ana experienced from the other side of her window. Watching the movement of neighbors hurrying to catch a train or walk to work, she knifed a small wedge of butter and slathered it on a piece of toast. The flavors of the morning, fresh coffee and jam, delighted her. It was a moment of perfection, a fleeting one, full of ideas about art and success, so she took full notice of it. But soon the pleasure of warm French bread and sweet coffee was replaced with worry. Her morning with Joaquim and the strange intuition she had about it kept her heart prisoner and made her attention falter. The strange prophecy and the knot in her stomach alerted her to be careful. As she fell asleep the night before, she had made up her mind that the recent encounter would be their last time together. She reminded herself that no matter the powerful hold Joaquim had on her, she could do whatever she wanted.
About the Author:
Patricia Friedrich is a Professor at Arizona State University, having received her Ph.D. from Purdue University. She teaches courses in composition, linguistics, peace, and culture. She writes non-fiction about the intersection of those areas. Her non-fiction work has appeared in eight books and in over 40 book chapters and journal articles. Her fiction has been published in several literary magazines including Eclectic Flash, The Linnet's Wings, and Birkensnake, as well as in the anthology Flash in the Attic. Her novel The Art of Always was awarded first place at a regional RWA competition, was the winner of a National Indie Excellence Award, and was published in 2022 by The Wild Rose Press. She is also an author of historical romance under the pseudonym Eliza Emmett. All the Parts of Your Soul, her next novel (with Jen Jensen), is forthcoming. She lives in Arizona.
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