Someology reviewed Sunglasses after dark. by Nancy A. Collins
Review of 'Sunglasses after dark.' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
In some ways, this might be called "urban fantasy", but it was published before that term came into widespread use. The setting is modern, and the take on how various supernatural creatures fit into the modern world is interesting. It is also much darker and more serious in tone than most books that have the urban fantasy label. The tone and style is a bit more serious horror novel. Do notthink "Laurell K. Hamilton" (thankfully), as this books lacks a lot of the silly Mary-Sue quality (and smut) of that sort of book. The content is (darkly) adult, but for the purpose of exploring issues and characters, not for the purpose of titillation. If you like vampire novels at all, and you can handle a darker horror-novel read, then I would highly recommend this book. Just don't go into it expecting Anita Blake or Twilight. You might be traumatized.