Review: Space Vampire by Ruby Dixon

About the Book

In a universe full of heartless aliens, an abandoned human and a vampire clone discover an unexpected connection in this delightfully bite-size short story by New York Times bestselling author Ruby Dixon.

Dana, the overlooked human pet of an alien scientist, and Vlad, a genetically engineered vampire with a taste for more than just blood, find themselves unexpectedly alone on a deserted space station. As they plot their escape, they’ll have to navigate cramped quarters, steamy encounters, and the growing realization that they might be each other’s perfect match. But with their captors in hot pursuit, will their budding romance survive the vast emptiness of space?

Ruby Dixon’s Space Vampire is part of Scared Sexy, a deliciously dark collection of Halloween romance where things that go bump in the night might just steal your heart. These seductive stand-alone stories blend chills and heat in the perfect Halloween treat—each designed to be devoured in one sitting.

Review

Space Vampire is the fourth installment in the Scared Sexy Collection. After not immensely enjoying Spicy Little Curses, I decided to continue this series; however, I gave it another go. Space Vampires was definitely a step in the right direction. It was a nice palette cleanser. Very short and fun. The author didn’t take herself too seriously. Not sure if it was intentional, but I saw some Frankenstein comparisons while reading.

The main characters tend to be forgettable a few hours after reading; however, I did appreciate that their romance had some build-up. I saw the connection between them and genuinely liked them together.

Final Thoughts

Space Vampires was an entertaining and silly read to me. This is the type of story I expected within this collection. 

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