
Loved Dracula: A Love Tale? Read these!
You haven’t been bitten, have you? Are you experiencing sensitivity to sunlight, insatiable appetite, or a sudden garlic allergy? Looking a little long in the tooth? Sleeping all day, staying up all night? It’s all standard for victims of the resurgence of gothic romance. Dracula: A Love Tale is a superspreader – once it bites the frenzy begins. You stay up all night looking for your next fix of brooding heroes, dangerous secrets and supernatural chemistry. There’s no cure, but your cravings can be sated with repeated exposure therapy – to good vampy books. Our home remedy calls for long reading sessions, rife with immortal beings and dark atmospheres. See our prescribed texts below – guaranteed to ease your ails with sanguineous satisfaction. Explore these titles on the Libby app.
DeAth Takes a Holiday
by Shaun Micallef
A vampire plagued by his own immortality goes on a Forrest Gump-style odyssey.
The Brides
by Charlotte Cross
The horror that came before Dracula, and the horror that lingered long after.
The Dark Lord's Guide to Dating (and Other War Crimes)
by Tiffany Hunt
A playfully dark, spicy romantasy with all the tropes.
The Three Coffin Problem
by Lavie Tidhar
Vampire detective Judge Dee chases mysteries alongside his human assistant.
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Published Jul 15, 2026
