Blood to Booty Vampire Countdown by Melody Johnson

Whether you’re into vampires for the action, blood, danger, or crazy sexual tension, it’s typically the right combination of the “immortal creature” element and the sex appeal that makes this genre so delicious. From blood to booty, below is my top ten live action (tv and movie) vampires to die for:

  • 30 Days of Dark – all blood, all the time
  • Underworld – mostly blood, but the little booty is delicious
  • Blade – mostly blood, but you can’t deny that Wesley Snipes has a booty
  • Queen of the Damned – a little blood, a little booty
  • Interview with a Vampire – a little blood, a little booty
  • What we do in the shadows – funny how they attempt to get blood and booty
  • Twilight – little blood, wanting booty
  • Abraham Lincoln Vampire Slayer – blood and booty and everything in between.
  • True Blood – all blood, all booty, all the time.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer – perfect blood and booty balance (until the final season when we were so hard up for booty we were practically panting when Buffy and Spike were FINALLY back in bed, and they weren’t even kissing.)

A Dangerous Choice

On the brink of death, Cassidy DiRocco demands that New York City’s master of the supernatural, Dominic Lysander, transform her—reporter, Night Blood, sister, human—into the very creature she’s feared and fought against for months: a vampire. The pain is brutal, she could lose the career she’s worked so hard to achieve, and her world will never be the same. But surviving is worth any risk, especially when it means gaining the strength to fight against Jillian Allister, the sister who betrayed Dominic, attacked Cassidy, and is leading a vampire uprising that will destroy all of New York City . . .

When she awakens, however, Cassidy realizes the cost of being transformed might be more than she was willing to sacrifice. But if Cassidy hopes to right the irrevocable wrongs that Jillian and her army of the Damned have wrought on New York City, she’ll need to not only accept her new senses, body, and cravings, but wield them in her favor. Irresistible and enigmatic as Dominic is, he no longer has command over the city or its vampires. Only Cassidy has the connections to convince the humans, Day Reapers, and the few vampires still loyal to Dominic to join forces. And maybe, if Dominic can accept her rising power over the coven he once commanded for the past several hundred years, the