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Dead Boyfriend by Seth Gray

A vampire hunter. A vampire. Simple? You’ve no idea . . . 

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Regan St. James is just your typical eighteen-year-old vampire hunter.  He enjoys sharp objects and random hook-ups.  But one night, in a quiet little mountain college town, he meets a guy named Ira who just might change his life.  If he can survive Ira’s relatives, of course.


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Note: Dead Boyfriend contains pervasive graphic sexual content and harsh language; also, some graphic violence.

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My Guilty Pleasure

Editor: Chris Poirier
June 9, 2009

Dead Boyfriend is my guilty pleasure: an engaging narrator and fun sex scenes—what’s not to like.  The whole vampire thing is trod rather lightly, and though the writing is a bit uneven, when it’s fun, it’s a lot of fun.

Regan St. James is a self-possesed, horny teenaged vampire hunter, in town to take his high school equivalency exams.  First night, while out looking to scratch a certain itch, he happens across Ira in a bar near the local college.  They flirt a bit, then Regan leads them outside for the privacy of the alleyway, where several minutes of that fun sex I mentioned ensues.  It’s not until the next day, when he bumps into Ira again, that Regan realises Ira’s a vampire.  Still, it was a hot date (or cool, depending on the way you look at it), and after some more flirting, the two of them decide on a real date.  Too bad Ira’s ex-girlfriend doesn’t like him dating, and has the superhuman strength to back up the threat.

Dead Boyfriend is at its best when Regan is flirting or snarking—he’s smart and has a quick tongue (hey! get your mind out of the gutter! . . . okay, yes, that way, too) and when he’s using it, the story is a lot of fun.  The fight scenes aren’t bad, either.  But at other times, the story can bog down in long passages of overly-descriptive narrative, with the tone often dipping into self-satisfied arrogance.  I suppose it is a believable part of Regan’s personality, but the contrast is stark, and the writing loses its spark in these passages. 

For me, Dead Boyfriend is a fun diversion.  At the moment, the story seems on a knife’s-edge: if it heads into more of the long narrative stuff, it may lose my interest; but if it keeps to the lighter tone, I think I’ll be enjoying it for a good time to come.  If you enjoy stories with gay characters, and don’t mind explicit sex, do yourself a favour and check it out.

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DB’s Characters, Plot, and Sex Scenes: I Think You’ll Like This

Member: GreenGlass
October 12, 2009

I recommend "Dead Boyfriend" because the writing is exceptional, the plot is fascinating, and the characters are awesome. 

In fact, I consider the main characters almost too awesome, so hopefully most of you can still enjoy characters who aren’t "too real for comfort," so to speak.  I think the main characters [more . . .]

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Well plotted, great fun, five lovely stars.

Member: hvns2btsy
December 27, 2009

I considered giving Dead Boyfriend 4 out of 5 stars because, though I love-love-loved it, the English Literature major in me continues to point out that it’s not exactly Shakespeare. But you know what, I read the first 42 parts of this story last night sitting on my couch while watching a BBC production of Hamlet. Guess which one [more . . .]

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Member: spikeandtara_4ever
February 23, 2010

Amazing

You know, online fiction usually isn’t my thing. I mean, online fiction usually isn’t that great, and its never updated. But Dead Boyfriend is well written and interesting, and updated regularly. I really enjoy reading it and I check my email every Monday and Saturday for updates.

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