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Monday, December 3, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Chapter One of Dracula's Desires
What in hell was a Fallen Angel doing in Geneva, Switzerland?
That caustic brimstone stench could warn a
city of half-dead humans with nose colds busily shoveling manure, let alone a
solitary vampire minding her own business. Valerie Tate set aside her ancient
manuscript about vampires and looked out her cheap hotel room’s filthy window
to take stock of the newcomer.
Aching from yesterday’s long drive from Amsterdam to Geneva,
she put her hands on the small of her back and stretched, counterbalancing the
weight of her six-months’-pregnant stomach.
She wasn’t interested in being a mother, but
her curiosity demanded that she see what happened. Right now, an emissary from
Lucifer was happening.
The Fallen appeared as a handsome young man.
His sleek swimmer’s build combined with pale skin, and cornflower blue eyes
gave him an innocent, wistful air. If he’d been human, she would have
contemplated the taste of his blood. Unfortunately, his aura was a sickeningly
depressing shade of beige. He had no passion, no flavor. He was a follower.
Valerie preferred fiery men. A man like Lance
Soliel, whose aura crackled with ardor, whose hot mouth and hotter intellect
had captured her dead and frozen heart.
Her eyes stung with tears. Lance’s angelic
blood and her subsequent pregnancy had weakened her. Not physically—she was
still as strong as ever. In fact, Lance’s painful gifts had increased her
powers. But it had humanized her as well. Now she wept. Wept! A six-hundred-year-old
vampire crying at the slightest provocation? She had executed her own wife
without a single moan. Now, she whined like a hungry puppy when she remembered
how Lance left her behind. That was nothing compared to her past.
She
drew back her arm to punch the thin wall by the window, sick of her fragility.
As her fist arrowed to shatter the cut-rate plaster, she regained her self-control.
Her knuckles lightly tapped the faded gray of the wall.
Stop it. Six months of her pathetically weak will letting her think of
what she no longer had. That was then. This was now.
Lance wasn’t worth any more of her time.
There was a Fallen Angel to watch. She had to stay focused.
In addition to his dull aura, his overly neat,
shiny Italian suit and highly fashionable skinny tie betrayed his vanity. The
high-end narrow jacket emphasized his sensual build. Honesty forced her to
admit that the Angelic Host didn’t exactly have what could be called fashion
sense. All that gleaming white could get old for the flamboyant sort.
His lack of originality told Valerie that
this was not one of the Fallen who had chosen to ride the Wheel to redemption.
He had remained loyal to Lucifer. In short, Lucifer’s cannon fodder. His slow
ramble toward her dilapidated room did not reveal any danger. He might be
insipid, but he also might be good for a laugh.
The dusty gravel cracked and rolled under his
feet. His suit rubbed against itself, the expensive fabric shushing in a
pleasing fashion. He was making sure she knew he was there. If he’d been coming
to kill her, he would have materialized in her room and destroyed her as she
lay resting.
As the Fallen neared her door, his innately
chaotic nature tugged at her already-sensitive nipples. Paranormal beings had
been created to keep the Fallen company. Perhaps this one came to provide
solace for her heartbroken state, one lost creature to another. She wouldn’t
love him, but at least they would understand each other.
Besides, she had heard the best way to get
over someone was to get under someone else. She doubted it, though. Since the
1400s, Valerie had bared herself to only two lovers: her wife, Ilona, and then
Lance. Each of them had destroyed her, freezing her emotions with devastating
regret and fear.
Sadly, she set aside any thoughts of a
distracting seduction.
As he neared her door, he reached inside his
suit jacket. Like a magician pulling a chainsaw from a top hat, the former
angel drew a pistol the size of Valerie’s forearm.
Valerie raised an eyebrow. Or he could be the
universe’s stupidest assassin.
She assessed her situation.
Him: Older, meaner, with the advantage of calling
high-powered backup.
Her: Pregnant, tired, hungry, pissed-off, and
trapped in a small enclosed space.
The odds were bad.
Just the way she liked it.
“You
do love me!” the fetus crowed, making its voice known for the first time.
Obviously, angel blood bred true. What other being would worry if its mother
loved it?
“Shut
it, kid. I’ve got a moron to take care of.”
Valerie could attack the would-be killer,
disarm him, hurt him in ways not even Lucifer could imagine. She could dig her
hungry fangs into his neck and feed on his immortal blood. Her claws could rip
his brain out of his skull. He was stupid, slow, and careless. Even as ungainly
as she was now, she would completely dominate him in hand to hand, until his
limbs were scattered from the North Sea to the Mediterranean.
“Stop wasting time,” the growth inside
growled. “Kill him and get us out of here.”
Valerie spared an
approving thought toward her uterus. Perhaps this child was a Dracul as well as
an angel.
Reaching into the back waistband of her
pants, she drew her much more practical firearm.
Her spine tall with family pride, Valerie
Tate shot the world’s dimmest Fallen Angel right in the head.
To buy:
Dracula's Secret, Blood Wings #1
Dracula's Desires, Blood Wings #2
Dracula Unleashed, Blood Wings #3, to be released March 21, 2013
Dracula's Desires, Blood Wings #2
Dracula Unleashed, Blood Wings #3, to be released March 21, 2013
Saturday, December 1, 2012
A chapter of Dracula's Secret
Portland, Oregon
Halloween
His
sun pierced her night.
Valerie Tate stopped dead at the sudden
stabbing pain and clapped her leather gloved hands over her sensitive eyes.
She’d been running full speed from rooftop to rooftop in an effort to bypass
the clogged holiday traffic between her and her destination. Portland’s nighttime rain had merely cloaked
her progress instead of slowing her down.
The
flare of light, brighter than a magnesium bomb exploding in her face, now left
her stunned, blind, and helpless. Anyone looking out over the skyline could see
her. Not something she wanted.
She crouched, one foot poised over the lip of
a building’s crown. One wrong step and she’d fall off. It wouldn’t be a fatal
drop, but it would certainly slow her down. Better to risk being seen up here,
prancing about like some crazed musical number, than sprawled out on the
pavement in the middle of the Halloween crowd.
Valerie probed the skin on her face. Unlike contact
with magnesium and direct sunlight, she hadn’t blistered or
burned in response. Good. That would have ruined her evening’s plans. Much
depended on her appearance not gathering too much attention.
Blood seeped from under her eyelids in response
to the too-bright shine. Under the cover of her palms, she blinked away the
achingly intense spots floating before her vision.
How could this happen? Once, a magnesium bomb
had detonated next to her. Even as her skin peeled back, she had kept going. Nothing
broke her concentration during a mission. Six hundred years of killing had
taught her well.
Shock gave way to curiosity. Curiosity then unraveled
her single-minded determination. She wiped the tears of blood off of her face
and carefully squinted against the glare that surrounded the figure below. As her
vision cleared, she saw him, surrounded by the aura that had halted her.
What was he, this man three stories below her,
innocently checking his text messages on a silver BlackBerry? As her eyes adapted,
she studied him with all her undead senses.
Not soap, not cologne, but his essence was
the second thing that struck her. The aroma of cloves, sweet and hot, rammed up
her nose like a fist, overwhelming the car exhaust and excrement odors rising
from busy Burnside Avenue.
The fiery smell transformed her anger into something far more complicated.
Hunger beyond blood clenched her stomach and parts below. Startled, she stood. She
licked her teeth, swallowed her desire, and studied his face.
The endless Northwest autumn drizzle
plastered blond hair to his skull. He glanced up from his little machine,
obviously aware that someone watched him. To Valerie’s surprise, he found her,
even up high with her black clothes against the black night.
She locked her knees against a shudder when
she saw his blue eyes. Not any shade of blue, but the color of icy seas under
the full moon. Even covered in worn jeans and a frayed but high-end sweatshirt,
his broad-shouldered body made her mouth pucker, ready to kiss. A generous
bulge in his pants caught her attention, lewdly contrasting to the brightness
of his innocent shine.
It didn’t make sense. His perfect, confident
posture and chiseled, patrician features marked him as the kind who should be
swinging a tennis racket on some blue-blood tennis court.
Why this strong of a reaction to this man on
this rainy night? She had sworn off sex for more decades than she cared to
remember. Thousands of handsome, well-built, and brave women and men had passed
in front of her over the years.
The most she’d felt was a few flickers of
interest. Now, her thighs flexed against the hot kernel between her legs.
The headlights from a bus lit him up even
brighter. And she saw his true nature.
A warrior, home from the front lines, sick of
violence but caught in it. That eye-searing shine was not innocence, for lines
of hard-won worldly knowledge bracketed his sensually shaped lips. Exhaustion
creased the corners of those extravagantly gorgeous eyes and lived between his
eyebrows. Instead of purity, he lit the night with the ferocity of his spirit.
He turned away from her to face the door of
the building behind him, denial in every line of his body.
Valerie sucked in an unnecessary breath of
cold, clove-scented air.
Only the best of humanity had that shine:
people who were dedicated to making the world better for everyone, not just
themselves. She’d seen that glow in such disparate people from Mother Teresa to
a pubescent boy protecting two toddler girls from a rapist in Rwanda.
This one had a Higher Calling.
Bad news.
Higher Callings meant certain failure to
their vehicles. She exhaled.
Poverty still ran rampant in Kolkata. Rwanda
still seethed with heart-rending pain, even though Valerie killed the rapist
and saved the children. Valerie twisted her lips at the memory. He’d tasted
terrible. There simply wasn’t enough mouthwash in the world to get rid of that foul
aftertaste.
Worse, those well-meaning Higher Calling
fools always tried to suck her into their causes. Those idiots dared to claim
her fight, her redemption, was less worthy than their dreams.
No promise of sunshine was worth that risk. The
steady rain cooled her arousal. Time to go.
The moon broke through the patchy cloud
cover, illuminating the night. Disregarding gravity’s pull, she leaned forward.
It was too short of a drop to concern her now that she could see.
Darkness lay against his purity like rotted
fruit on snow.
Valerie’s own darkness quickened at what
those throbbing spots revealed. Her damned soul laughed at the irony. It was
inevitable now. This man had secrets of his own. Things he thought no one could
forgive.
Just like her.
As though he couldn’t help himself, he
glanced over his shoulder at her. His own up and down glance caught her as
surely as a wasp in hot tar. She knew what he saw—a slender woman dressed in an
expensive black coat and trousers. Red lipstick, pale skin, nails painted in dark
burgundy. Gray suede designer shoes, from some outrageous but already forgotten
New York
store. Feminine, dark, and very upper-class. This illusion would allow her to
penetrate the security around tonight’s target.
Passion sucked at her skin the moment he
touched her with extended senses. The man was able to search her aura? Her
nipples tightened into tight pearls.
The heat stroked and clung to her, ratcheting
her arousal higher. Only fierce willpower kept her from an orgasm. Two could
play this game. She returned his brazen, searing stare. When she lowered her
eyelids and softened her lips, he shifted to the balls of his feet.
How could this be? Very few humans could
probe secrets the way paranormal beings could. What was he to have such extraordinary
powers?
Dracula's Secret, Blood Wings #1
Dracula's Desires, Blood Wings #2
Dracula Unleashed, Blood Wings #3, to be released March 21, 2013
Dracula's Desires, Blood Wings #2
Dracula Unleashed, Blood Wings #3, to be released March 21, 2013
Friday, November 30, 2012
Virtual book tour - halfway mark!
Here are the links to my book tour stops for the last two days!
Thursday's Blog:
Realmantic Moments
Friday's Blog:
Black Velvet Seductions
Be sure to follow along to be able to read the first two chapters of Dracula's Desire. :)
Thursday's Blog:
Realmantic Moments
Friday's Blog:
Black Velvet Seductions
Be sure to follow along to be able to read the first two chapters of Dracula's Desire. :)
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
The Next Big Thing! (Week Twenty-six)
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This is Lori. Isn't she cool? |
Rule 1: Answer these ten questions about your current work in progress on your blog.
So here we go!
1- What is the working title of your book?
Dracula Unleashed
2- Where did the idea come from for the book?
In Dracula’s Secret and Dracula’s
Desires (the two previous novels), I
know that I had to have my heroine face
her past one last time before she could truly relax and be happy with
her two male partners and her new baby.
3- What genre does your book fall under?
3- What genre does your book fall under?
Paranormal romance
4- Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
4- Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
Daniel Craig for Lance Soleil, a
non-sexist Dean Martin for John Janté,
a dark haired Lucy Lawless for Valerie
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Hello, Mr. Good Guy! |
5- What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
There are no parenting books for
vampires.
6- Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
6- Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
This book will be published by
eKensington and released in March of 2013.
7- How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
7- How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
I had five months to write the
entire story.
8- What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
8- What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
Emma Holly’s vympr series combined
with Laurell K. Hamilton’s Merry Gentry
9- Who or What inspired you to write this book?
9- Who or What inspired you to write this book?
My characters, John, Lance, and Valerie, were all very clear
that they had more to say.
10- What else about your book might pique the reader's interest?
10- What else about your book might pique the reader's interest?
Hot, uninhibited sex, heroes who
want to save the world, redemption, and quite possibly the most confused mother
on the planet.
Now, there was a Rule 2: Tag five other authors to play and link.
Well, due to life constraints, I wasn't able to tag five other authors. (Sorry Lori! I suck). However, I was so inspired by this blog game, that I emailed my female friends who make a living in the arts (not just writing), and we will be playing a variation of this game next week.
Entrants include:
Saqra, Master Belly Dancer
Kim Sakkara, Clothing Designer
Jessa Slade, Author of the amazing Marked Souls series.
Grace Constantine, Belly Dance Instructor
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Day Two of the Virtual Book Tour
The countdown begins - today is day two of fourteen for my book excerpt blog tour.

Today, it is over at the Night Sky, Dark Star blog. Come on over to read another teasing bit of Dracula's Desires. :)
Click HERE to read.
And don't forget, if you comment, you will be entered in a chance to win a one of kind, hand painted fan (to keep cool when reading the book).

Today, it is over at the Night Sky, Dark Star blog. Come on over to read another teasing bit of Dracula's Desires. :)
Click HERE to read.
And don't forget, if you comment, you will be entered in a chance to win a one of kind, hand painted fan (to keep cool when reading the book).
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