Mortal Companion: an erotic tale of love and vegeance - Book Review,
by Patrick Califia, Patrick Califia-Rice

Caitlin R. Kiernan, author of Threshold and Low Red Moon "This is Anne Rice on ecstasy, with all the stops pulled out!"
Susie Bright, editor of The Best American Erotica series "Look into the heart of horror...the infinite thirst for blood and love in the hands of Patrick Califia..."
Jeff Mann, author of Bones Washed with Wine, Edge, and Devoured "Mortal Companion is like a big slice of Sacher torte: rich, sweet, dark, complex, and memorably delicious."
Book Description For Ulric, a pagan warrior who was turned into a vampire by a Christian crusader in the 14th century, immortality has come at the price of a deep and abiding loneliness. He cannot seek companionship from one of his own kind, because vampireslike many other predatorscannot tolerate one another's presence. The only person who shares his memories of home is his half-sister Adulfa, but she has spent the centuries sharpening her hatred of Ulric, for it was he who forced her to become a blood-drinker. It matters not to Adulfa that Ulric was also under duress when this tragedy occurred. Now Ulric has found his soulmate, a woman who loves him despite her own turmoil about the things that he must do to survive. Their passion for one another is tragically heightened by the fact that she cannot live forever. And she refuses to accept life everlasting, because becoming a vampire herself will force her to leave Ulric's side to establish her own hunting ground, where she would reign supreme, but alone. If anything makes Adulfa angrier than the prospect of Ulric being happy, if only for a few short years, it is his effrontery in raising a piece of prey to the status of his peer. Lost in a frenzied attempt to satisfy their desire for one another, Ulric and his lover, Lilith, do not realize that they are being stalked by a sadistic and amoral Valkyrie who has had centuries to plot her revenge. In Adulfa's eyes, Lilith may be nothing more than food, but her submissive charms are not lost upon Ulric's sister. Like a great cat, once she pounces, she plans to toy with her captive, if only because this will speed Ulric to his beloved's rescue. When brother and sister clash over the possession of Lilith, none of them will emerge unscathed. There are far worse fates than death.
About the Author Caveat lector! Patrick Califia is the sadistic storyteller par excellence. In this erotic tale of love and vengeance, the author of Macho Sluts and Doc and Fluff sweeps the reader into a world of sinister magic and painfully intense pleasures. When he is not reading other people's vampire stories, Patrick is spoiling his kitty cat or disciplining deserving masochists. He says, "Cats, unlike people, are innocent."
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