Vampires are everywhere. Good vampire romance is rare. You know why? Because most writers treat vampires like humans with fangs. They slap on some supernatural powers, throw in a feeding scene, and call it vampire romance. That's not vampire romance. That's romance with a gimmick. Real vampire romance is about the tension between predator and lover. It's about the intimacy of feeding. It's about loving someone who could kill you.
It's about the monster choosing to be gentle. And it's hard to write well. Your vampire needs to be dangerous without being abusive. Your feeding scenes need to be intimate without being creepy. Your mythology needs to be consistent. Your power dynamics need to be sexy, not problematic. Your vampire needs to feel fresh when readers have seen every variation imaginable. This book teaches you how. Building vampire mythology that works Creating vampires with actual depth and danger Writing feeding scenes that land Balancing romance and threat Avoiding the tropes that make readers cringe Making your vampire memorable in an oversaturated market Write the Bite: Book 1. For writers who want to write vampire romance that's actually good. Because readers deserve better than another brooding immortal with control issues.
Vampires are everywhere. Good vampire romance is rare. You know why? Because most writers treat vampires like humans with fangs. They slap on some supernatural powers, throw in a feeding scene, and call it vampire romance. That's not vampire romance. That's romance with a gimmick. Real vampire romance is about the tension between predator and lover. It's about the intimacy of feeding. It's about loving someone who could kill you.
It's about the monster choosing to be gentle. And it's hard to write well. Your vampire needs to be dangerous without being abusive. Your feeding scenes need to be intimate without being creepy. Your mythology needs to be consistent. Your power dynamics need to be sexy, not problematic. Your vampire needs to feel fresh when readers have seen every variation imaginable. This book teaches you how. Building vampire mythology that works Creating vampires with actual depth and danger Writing feeding scenes that land Balancing romance and threat Avoiding the tropes that make readers cringe Making your vampire memorable in an oversaturated market Write the Bite: Book 1. For writers who want to write vampire romance that's actually good. Because readers deserve better than another brooding immortal with control issues.