My very first vampire book was Twilight. My dad was a Scuba diver and he usually taught classes so other people could be divers too. One time, a girl a bit older than me was taking part in one of his classes, and instead of paying attention to his lessons, she was reading a book. You might guess which one. Yup, Twilight. He decided to buy me the first two books, to see if I would also gravitate towards the story. I’m happy to announce that it did work and since then I’ve never looked back. Twilight was a sensation, as we know. It definitely created a vampire boom that expanded throughout the world. Many authors were releasing vampire books and people were hungry for more. I loved the lore, the romance, the high-stakes (pun definitely intended!) circumstances, and the drama that vampires created. But nowadays, you don’t see quite as many vampire romance books out there. With that being said, what I’ve been noticing is that you can definitely find more vampire-themed romances in indies. They give you such a wide variety of stories that you won’t be able to choose just one. I hope we see growth in the upcoming years where dangerous vampires get their happily ever afters.
Best YA Vampire Romance Books
Best Vampire Romance Books For Adults
Immortal life sounds tempting, but it’s clear that many problems arise whenever vampires are near, like in these YA vampire books or vampire romance manga. But it creates an interesting story that captivates our attention and makes us crave more and more tales that feature these mysterious blood-sucking creatures. In a world where vampirism is glamourized, our heroine Tana wakes up one day in the middle of a massacre after a night of partying. The only survivors are herself, her ex-boyfriend, and one vampire chained up next to him. Because of the possibility of being infected, they travel to the nearest Coldtown, a walled city where predators and prey live in an eternal party. In 1872, New Orleans is a city ruled by the dead. This is where Celine moves after being forced to flee Paris and her life as a dressmaker. There she meets La Cour des Lions, the city’s glitzy underworld, and its members. One of them — the group’s leader, the enigmatic Sébastien Saint Germain — harbors secrets of his own. Set in a dystopian world where vampires rule walled-in cities, Allison survives in the Fringe, the outside circle of these vampire-led cities. One night, she stumbles into trouble, only to come out as a vampire the next day, the beings she hates the most. Now she has to survive the outside world and her new life as a newly born vampire. Allison is really one of my favorite morally grey characters because you see she is ruthless but she also wants to be “good”. Elise can see death. With every touch, she experiences exactly how her loved ones are going to die. When she predicts a teacher’s death, she has to get the help of another being— a vampire— who has been assigned to also help Elise on mastering her rare Death Oracle powers. Druella hasn’t been a vampire for long. She prefers to live a very quiet life as an art conservator. All she wants is to blend in, but that soon changes when she finds a naked vampire with no memory of how he got there, or the last century for that matter. He just knows she is his soulmate. Li has been living as a vampire for nearly 200 years. But she has been lonely, with no one to be by her side. So she has resigned herself to sweet encounters. Though she still wonders if there is someone out there for her. Maybe the cute vampire who was present at the time of her change will steal her heart. Throughout all her life, Mina has been a pawn to move by her father. Being half-human, half-vampire, her father sees her as a weakness. So he sends her to Malachi, the last vampire of his family. She was supposed to be only a blood bank for him, but the longer they spend time together, the more Mina realizes that maybe Malachi isn’t that bad at all. College junior Jill’s life is filled with the top of things to do. She doesn’t have time to fall in love, especially with an immortal. This works out fine for Miyoko “Tokyo” Hayashi, who’s busy living the party life. But carefully plotted encounters make this two wonder if they can have a future together. Nellie is too good-hearted to feed on any but the worst of men. Their blood though? It tastes terrible! But oh well, what can she do. She’s also very lonely. Can a bloody ghost be the answer to her problems? Phineas has sworn to devote his undead life to stopping the Malcontents, a group of evil vampires. He gets word that his enemies may be hiding in Wyoming, and although he doesn’t know much about horses and campfires, this werewolf princess might be of help. Too bad she hates vampires. When her ex tries to kidnap her, Oswald’s family comes to her rescue and takes her to their wine country estate. Even though they have so many obstacles to conquer, will their love last forever? Are they what they have been searching for? As the Winter Solstice approaches, these two need to confront their past and see if there is a future for them together. Morgan just told his monster-hunting family he is done doing the family business. To escape their judgment, he flees to a friend’s cabin, but the place is already occupied by someone unexpected.