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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Halloween Giveaways, Dracula's Secret.

 

In keeping with the Halloween theme, let me introduce to you, Valerie Tate. She is the heroine of my Blood Wings trilogy; Dracula's Secret, Dracula's Desires, and Dracula Unleashed. This were my first three books ever published! They have been completely revised since then, with more adventure and thrills than before.
 
I created a giveaway for the first book, Dracula's Secret, just for my newsletter people.
It is HERE.
 
Again, like last week, if you don't mind a less than perfect hard copy, head on over to my website for for the scratch and dent sale. Use the coupon "Scratch and Dent" to get $3.00 off on Dracula's Secret.

 

 

SHE HUNGERS FOR HIS LIGHT


She calls herself Valerie Tate. One of the few vampires left on earth, as
beautiful as she is powerful, Valerie has resisted her craving for human blood
for years, just as she once hid her true gender. But the night she lays eyes on
the most enticing man she's ever seen, her appetite can no longer be denied.
He radiates goodness and light-and searing sexual energy. Valerie must have
him. Taste him. Consume him. For he is temptation-and he is her destiny . . .


HE BURNS FOR HER DARKNESS


Lance Soleil is a rugged war veteran who runs a homeless shelter in Portland.
At first gaze, he knows what Valerie is-and wants her even more. But when he
welcomes a pack of werewolves into his shelter, he attracts the attention of
Valerie's oldest rival-her bloodthirsty brother, Radu, who hopes to become the
first vampire President of the United States. Valerie knows Radu has a hidden
agenda, and with Lance's help she is determined to stop his unholy rise to
power. But first, she must risk their growing love by fully revealing herself-as
the one and only Dracula . . .



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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Halloween promotion: Keeping It Up.

 

Happy October, everyone! It is Halloween month, and that means it is time to read about sexy vampires and shifters. Since I gave away Vamping It Up, the first in the Auntie Vamp series (here's the giveaway, if you didn't nab yours), this letter is about the sequel, Keeping It Up.

Holly Barros has grown in confidence and influence since her ex-fiancĂ© dumped her five years ago. She is ready to take over her great-aunt’s position on the International Paranormal Council. She’s got influence, she’s got the ideas, and her lover/bodyguard, former Marine Lincoln Jones, has the moves to keep her safe.

Is Lincoln capable of keeping up the good work guarding Holly’s body?

Glamorous vampire Celeste Barros has never been afraid of risks, but she has played it safe in love for centuries. Now she is ready to retire from high-stakes international politics. Perhaps a new, more leisurely lifestyle could bring a new, fresh perspective on love. Young historian Grayson Brown is interested in more than a frolic with the much older woman.

Could Grayson be capable of Keeping It Up for Celeste?

 


Also, if you like hard copies, I am having a "Scratch and Dent" Sale over at my web site! If you don't care about my first attempts at getting fonts right, or a slightly crimped cover, come on over and get books at a deep discount. Enter the code MESSY IS BEAUTIFUL and get 30% off of Keeping It Up. This sale only only lasts a week (until October 12th).

P.S. If you are interested in other scratch and dent books, just wait. I'll be having them on sale only for my newsletter people in later weeks in the month!

Friday, September 13, 2013

Halloween, part three

Continued...

He disappeared in the crowd of people. Shaking with shame and humiliation, Sula wiped off his kisses with her fist. Collecting her coat and bag from coat check, she slammed the elevator door shut. Too many people had witnessed her rejection. Thank all above it was Halloween, and no one would recognize her ever again.
Sula snuck to her bedroom without her family seeing her disheveled state. She hid her costume, washed her face and hair, and the next day, disappeared into her regular baggy clothing. Sula tucked the memory of the sexy Captain America deep into her brain where her family’s prying wouldn’t find it. Embarrassment made her cringe whenever she thought of her abandoned behavior at Halloween.
The weeks flew by in their usual blur. One day she woke still twisting with dreams of a finely sculpted mouth, smooth teeth, and a blue, red, and white costume lying in a wrinkled heap next to her bed. She put her feet on the cold, worn linoleum floor of her childhood bedroom. Looking out her window, she stared at the huge piles of rock, gravel, and decorative cement flagstones of her family’s landscape and farm supply business. 
For once she didn’t find them oppressive and desiccating. Instead, they were sturdy and powerful and patient. 
A flood of strength filled her, replacing her usual fear with calm and clarity. This morning, her angry father voice calling up the stairs didn’t make her cringe. She touched the window’s smooth glass as a plan to escape her family’s dominance crystallized in her head. 
During quiet hours alone in the business office, she searched for an apartment. She reworked her resume and emailed it out. Useful items for an independent bachelor girl lurked under her narrow bed. 
Finally, she drilled a hole in the shield, painted it silver, and put it on her charm bracelet where no one would notice it. The passion the errant Captain awakened now kept her keen and alert, ready for her life to begin. She bided her time through Thanksgiving and Christmas. 
Everything fell into place two days before New Year’s Eve. Tomorrow night, she could move into the apartment she wanted. A big shot law office wanted her as their office manager after the New Year. She could watch the ball drop in her own place.
During the night, she packed up the little used Honda she bought and hid the few boxes with blankets. When she came down in the morning, ready for anything, her mother told her the business’s inventory computer system crashed with the fury of an asteroid hitting the earth. 
Knowing it was her last day made her nod calmly. The promise of sweet freedom made anything bearable.
Nothing Sula did could revive the computer, though. Her father, sneering at her failure, demanded she call in a consultant. Flipping through the Yellow Pages, a perverse imp of mischief made her choose an ad with a shield on it.
The consultant came in, practically vibrating with energy and life. He bore a decided resemblance to a young Paul Newman. Sula felt a strange pull in her lower self, the first in many months. He introduced himself as Peter, shaking hands with the members of her family, charming her craggy father, her crumbled mother, and even her brothers, filled with their small cruelties. When he shook her hand, he glanced at her bracelet. “Hmm. And you are?”
“Sula,” she responded, distracted by her trembling thighs. 
“Sula,” he said. “A pretty name.” Her eyes widened at the uncharacteristic flirting and at the memory of Halloween. He was the right height, the right breadth. A thin flame ran under her skin and hardened her nipples. 
 “Well, show me the damage.” He picked up his briefcase.
Sula gestured for him to follow her to the ‘computer room’. The rest of the family left them alone together without a chaperone, unsuspecting of her churning desire. She opened the door to the computer’s room and escorted him inside. 
Peter took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves. He sat at the console and asked, “So tell me again what happened?” As Sula bent over, she caught a whiff of his subtle, lemon tinged cologne.
He shook his head. “I’m amazed you kept this thing going as long as you did. You must be a miracle worker.” Even though the praise pleased her, she was no longer the sort to roll on her belly for approval. 
“Well, we’re all hoping you are an even bigger magician,” she replied. “How did you get into this kind of consulting?” 
“I liked feeling like Captain America, like I could ride into town and save the day.”
“Oh!” Sula dropped her pencil in shock. She bent down but Peter beat her to it. When she took it, he pulled her closer. 
“Sula,” he breathed, looking at her mouth. “I went back to the party, looking for you, but you had left. How have you been?’
Her heart pounded so hard she gulped for breath. “Fine, thank you. And you?”
“I’ve thought of you. I wish I hadn’t had to run off like Cinderella that night.” 
She straightened, pleasure at his words making her blood run hot. “Did your ride turn into a pumpkin?” 
 “Something like that.” He straightened his tie. “So, ah, what are you doing for New Year’s Eve?”
 “I’m moving into my own apartment.” She inhaled and let go of years of exhortations that only hussies asked a man out. Maybe only hussies got what they wanted. “Would you like to help me christen the place?”
The End. 

Mmm, Captain America helping me christen a new living space. Yummy!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Halloween, Part Two

Continued from previously....

Minutes or years later, she opened her eyes. And spotted Captain America in one corner of the ballroom. He had a shield strapped to his back, a martini with a twist in one hand, and the most luscious mouth she had ever seen. The belt did wonders for his firm thighs and an alluring expanse of blue cloth between. 
Sula rarely indulged her sexual side – the risks of disease and the disapproval of her family kept her firmly in line. But tonight was Halloween. No one knew her. She slid over to the honorable Captain. “Would you like to dance with me?” 
Behind the mask, he looked her up and down, his gaze catching at her breasts and lips. “Why sure, little lady.” 
She grinned, looking him dead level in the eye. She was too tall for girl, but he was just right for man. Caught up in her daring, she led the way out to the floor, but Captain America caught her. 
“Allow me.” He put his hands on her waist and settled her against his thigh. Her breath caught at his boldness. She thought they would merely dance facing each other, not slide against each other’s bodies in imitation intimacy.
George Clinton took them on a trip to Erotic City as the Captain gripped her waist. At his hot clasp, all of her hang-ups disappeared. Her head tipped against his neck and she breathed him through his costume. Nothing smelled like a man.
The hot beat had her tracing the line his muscles made down his arms to his hands then back up. His fingers inched down her hips until he clutched her ass with wide, strong hands. Kneading her, he watched her swallow and lick her lips.
The thin fabric of her lamĂ© pants offered no shield from his assured touch. Sula wanted none. He slid down her body, his breath teasing at her belt. Her untucked shirt offered no protection and his mobile tongue circled her navel. She grasped his shoulders and rippled against him, lost in the sensations. 
Agonizingly slowly, he traveled back up her torso, kissing each and every button. When he reached her cleavage, he rubbed his face against the sides of her breasts, the fabrics of his mask and her shirt setting up a shiver through her. Then he licked a hot wet path from between her breasts to her collarbone. A slight graze of teeth of her neck had her whimpering and her nails dug hard into the chain mail like texture of his costume. 
He leaned in as the beat slowed.
Her eyes flicked down to his curving mouth. 
His lips were warm and dry and firm…and then he traced her lower lip with his tongue. Sula stroked her tongue along his. He pulled her upper lip into his mouth, sucked off all of her lipstick. Sula started. The heat pooling in her belly undid her. She slid his lower lip between her teeth and sucked back. 
He tasted of lemon and gin and a man’s desire. She grabbed his biceps, the feel of the nubbly blue cotton under her palms maddening to her heated senses. She held his face, the mask both safe and irritating to her. Wrapping the long strands of her gel stiffened hair in his broad and powerful hands, he pulled her even closer. 
They abandoned the lip sucking to slide their tongues against each other. He had a man’s tongue, pebbled but silky. Sula had been kissed before and well, too. She’d been to college, after all. But kissing Captain America was an education in just how expressive and sexual a mouth could be. 
The next song started, something faster, sleazier. When her back bumped against the wall, she gasped, surprised he had maneuvered them so smoothly though the growing crowd. 
Pressing her into place, he settled between her legs. She whimpered into his mouth and rocked against the delicious pressure. 
She rode his erection. He would fit perfectly inside her, like he’d been made for her pleasure. Sighing with the delight of that thought, she grabbed his hard ass and yanked him even closer.
The heat in her lower body blinded her with the strength of her need. Her hidden lips swelled deliciously painfully. She pressed hard against him, but the friction wasn’t quite right. Hitching her leg up, she wrapped it around his hip. A low growl answered her motion and he pushed her harder into the wall.
Her head tipped back against the plaster. Gasping, she rolled her head back and forth. Taking advantage of her exposed skin, he spread the collar of her shirt. His teeth nipped at the flesh over her collarbone.  Sula barely bit back a whine in time or she would have let the whole ballroom know exactly what she wanted.
 She stroked her hands down his face, down his neck, exploring his broad, hard shoulders, his firm pecs and hard nipples. She trembled as she reached his waistband, and as she reached to insinuate her fingers between them enough to cup his crotch, his hands caught hers and held them.
She broke away from the kiss, startled and upset. Her wide, glazed eyes met his, enigmatic and hot behind the mask. She pushed her arms against his grip, wanting to start them moving again, wanting to feel his body, his hardness against her. 
“Why not?” she whispered. 
The Captain looked at her smeared makeup,  her body straining towards his. He licked his lips but he held firm.
“I don’t even know your name,” he whispered back. 
“Sula. My name is Sula.” What was one more risk at the thought of not touching him? 
“Sula. Pretty name.” He nuzzled her ear. He still held her hands away from his body. She licked the exposed skin on his face. 
“Please,” she pleaded. 
He loosened his grip. Just as her fingers touched his erection, she felt a cell phone vibrate against her thigh. A quick check of the message window had him swearing. 
“Pretty girl.” He kissed her again hard. “I have to leave.” He wiped away a smudge of her bright red lipstick away from the corner of her mouth. He slid a miniature shield from his belt. Teasing, his hand traced the curve of her breast before dropping the shield into her shirt pocket. “Don’t forget me.”



TO BE CONTINUED....

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

While I'm stuck on fan fiction...

My homage to my favorite comic book character, Captain America.


Halloween
Part One
by Linda Mercury
Rare, delicious freedom! Sula shimmied her shoulders to the bhangra beat in her headphones. She escaped her family’s choking grasp by claiming a new knitting group and snuck out a Halloween costume in her voluminous bag. One accidentally-on-purpose left behind cell phone and the night was hers. Giggles erupted as she got off the bus at the crowded Portland downtown transit mall. 

At a nearby greasy spoon diner, she disappeared into the bathroom to step into silver platform boots. Wild purple glitter on her eyelids transformed her sweet ‘Daughter of India’ face into the unfamiliar wildness of glam rock. She wandered the streets, laughing with everyone’s high spirits until a playful bass line tickled her ears. 

The pounding led her to a masquerade fundraiser for the Dove Lewis Animal Hospital. She paid her cover and took the ancient elevator to the ballroom. A goth, butterfly, and a zombie all complemented each other on the creaking ride up. The metal gates opened and Sula caught her breath.

Gossamer fabric and twinkling hanging lanterns transformed the space into a 1001 Nights fantasy. She bobbed her head to the funk as she got a Tequila Sunrise.

The ballroom echoed emptily at this early hour of the night, but the DJ, a blonde woman in a wheelchair, had the place thumping with sexualized vibrations. Sula took a deep drink, set down the plastic cup, and claimed a corner of the dance floor. The rhythm loosened her spine. The beat freed her mind, informed her feet. Years of repression boiled out of her.


Part Two, coming soon!
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Tell me, who is your favorite All American hero?

Monday, October 22, 2012

Countdown to Halloween: First Awesome Giveaway!

EDIT: My friends have wisely pointed out that my ego is getting in the way of the fun! Instead of demanding that you prove you read my book, I will randomly give away the necklace to someone who Tweets or shares on Facebook about this giveaway. Yay!

For the next week, I am going to randomly give away marvelous jewelry that my characters,  John Jante, Valerie Tate, and Lance Soliel, think are funny and marvelous.
Don't you want him?

In honor of the most famous Halloween spook of all, Vlad Dracula, I am giving away this dark and dangerous dragon necklace.

Why a dragon?

Because Dracul means Dragon.

Because my heroine, Valerie Tate, wears a coat embroidered with a dragon.

All you have to do is share the news about this contest!

Dracula's Secret for sale here.
Dracula's Desires for sale here.