Dating a Vampire

Release Date:- 2013-12-12

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Why would a sharp, optimistic and sensual girl waste her time on a vampire boyfriend? Especially when this vampire has nothing whatsoever in common with his literary kin, such as the breathtakingly gorgeous Ted from ā€œSparklevampsā€ or the drop-dead-sexy ā€œDreamy vampire heartbreakersā€?
First of all, Ninaā€™s vampire boyfriend is called Vladimiro - a name that inspires ridicule, but not much elseĆ¢ā‚¬Ā¦ and least of all romantic thoughts. He is quite pale, gaunt and the bags under his eyes are scarier than he is. Even his character has few redeeming qualities: he is ultra-conservative, pompous, conceited, and cowardly! He is completely maladjusted to the modern society and wants nothing to do with it in any case.

Quite apart from all this, a romance with this vampire is destined to be a nightmare, as he has very few useful powers and a great deal of weaknesses. The sunlight, for example, could disintegrate him in only a few seconds! Even worse, his complete lack of life makes it utterly impossible for him to live up to the expectations of his emotional girlfriend.

There must be something self-destructive about Nina. But then again, all human beings are known to want what they just canā€™t have. The girls in the ā€œMonstrous relationshipsā€ support group are definitely among them. In their meetings Rita, Azure, Jessica - and now also Nina - vent their frustration of being in a relationship with the Frankenstein monster, a werewolf, a swamp demon and Vladimiro, the worst of them all.

Every boyfriend - be it a vampire, werewolf or any supernatural being - is something of a monster, after all, and every girlfriendā€™s dearest wish is to be able to change them.

ā€œDating a Vampire!ā€ won the Comic Vampires competition and has become a popular series.

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