New Late Night Boyfriends review
Late Night Boyfriends has to be one of the best gay vampire anthologies to date. There are 13 tales which each weave a delightful, original and imaginative story. The individual writer’s are obviously young and fresh, a few of the stories were rougher but this was easily outweighed by imaginative and thoughtful tales. Each tale ended in a satisfactory way which I’d almost say were happy endings depending on if you cheer for the vampire.
The product description for the book is correct and I was not disappointed by the content, these stories to reflect the vampire in a new light. Late Night Boyfriends beautiful evolves the gay vampire ethos for modern times. These are positive, post-millennium tales where the good vampires succeed and the evil is manifested as a human characteristic rather than using the easy to blame demon as a scapegoat. While each tale creates a new “universe” or mythological back story, it is easy to suspend one’s beliefs and become engrossed in these fast-paced and exciting tales.
I can safely say I have read all the gay vampire anthologies published in the last 20 years (Brothers of the Night, Blood Lust, Lovers who stay with you, Masters of Midnight, Midnight Hunger, Midnight Thirsts, and Sons of Darkness), and my top pick is now Late Night Boyfriends. It is not the most erotic collection of the pack, however it had the most number or percentage of stories I thoroughly enjoyed. I devoured the book and re-read several of the stories. At it’s core, all 13 tales are about vampires, the characters varying slightly, but not deviating from the recognizable vampire template. The stories are not political, and they don’t take the reader on a tangent applying the vampire metaphor to other creatures. These vampires were men and they had fangs. And for this, the stories were quite simply hot.