Date: 2011-02-05 06:41 am (UTC)
No, Hamilton's protagonist Anita Blake is a (re)animator/necromancer who can raise the dead, among other things. As far as I know, Anita remains at least nominally human throughout the series, despite uneasily feeling that she has more and more in common with the "monsters"--vampires, werewolves, and leopard-type shapeshifters, as I recall--she becomes romantically involved with as the series progresses. (I've only read the first five or six books.) The books I've read and glanced at seemed to feature her acquiring more and more male love interests, so if there's any bisexuality involved on Anita's part, it's probably pretty slight.

However, Rachel Morgan, the witch heroine of Kim Harrison's Hollows series ("Dead Witch Walking," etc.) has a vampire best friend/P.I. partner/roommate who's either lesbian or bisexual with a major obsession with the apparently heterosexual Rachel. (I'm only on the second book in this series.) The vampire best friend actually gives Rachel what is quasi-seriously referred to as a "dating handbook" explaining what to do, wear, etc., to avoid triggering the dangerously commingled sexual/bloodlust instincts of the vampire in your life.
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