Monday, February 28, 2011

Giveaway with Mary Abshire





Hello vampire fans! I hope you are having a Fang-tastic day!

My name is Mary Abshire and I write paranormal erotic romance and urban fantasy. I have a series that I call the Soul Catcher series. The first book is Claiming the Evil Dead, the second is Catching an Evil Tail, and the third is Fighting Evil. The main character is half-demon and she has a special ability. She can send evil souls to hell. Vampires, demons, werewolves, warlocks, witches are in the series. Because I love vampires, I have one as a main character. His name is Drake. I've heard from readers they love him as he his noble and good. Some readers are torn between him and another character, a demon named Jeremy. The demon is downright troublesome. At times, Jessie is torn between the two. Which will protect her? Which is compassionate and honest? Which one does her soul yearn for?

So if you're interested in a different kind of romance, check out my books. The first chapters are free at https://www.nobleromance.com/ItemDisplay.aspx?i=221 and I have other excerpts posted on my website www.maryabshire.com

I'm always glad to hear from readers. Send me e-mail or a friend request on Facebook or Goodreads. I love chatting about books.

Take care and have a Fang-tastic 2011.

Here is the blurb from Claiming the Evil Dead:

Half-demon Jessie Garrett is searching for an evil vampire that's been preying upon children. She wants to claim the rogue vamp's soul and send it to hell. To find the dead man walking she must partner with another bloodsucker, Drake, even though she doesn't trust him. While Jessie works with Drake, she learns not all vampires are killers and discovers the cold-blooded vamp is a temptation too difficult to resist.

After the fiend abducts another child and Jessie has a near fatal experience with vampires, she turns to Jeremy, a demon she bumped into at a club, and makes a deal with him for his help. Drake disapproves, and Jessie soon finds herself wedged between two volatile creatures. When the chance comes to save the child's life and claim the evil vamp's soul, she must decide whom she can trust—a vampire who cools her feverish desires, or a demon hell-bent on seducing her.

Here is the blurb from Catching an Evil Tail:

Half-demon Jessie Garrett wants to live a normal life among her friends and keep her soul catching ability a secret, but supernatural creatures keep popping up in her world. Adding to her struggles, her vampire lover remains out of the country, and when he offers no valuable explanation as to why he hasn't returned, she wonders if she should move on without him.

As if Jessie doesn't have enough worries on her mind, the demon yearning to seduce her shows up at her home. She longs to liberate herself from the debt she owes him, and when he asks for her help, she jumps at the chance to make a new deal with him—one that will guarantee her freedom. The only catch? She has to send the soul of a werewolf to hell.

Love, trust, and loyalty are on the line. Torn between her feelings for her vampire boyfriend, a hot Alpha wolf, and a demon vowing to protect her, Jessie must figure out her heart's true desires.

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Mary recently finished her virtual book tour for Claiming the Evil Dead and will soon be touring Catching an Evil Tail, if anyone would like to host a tour stop email me for details

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

A Few Photos from the Kim Harrison Book Signing

These are a few pictures from Kim Harrison's Pale Demon book signing in Lansing, Michigan from February 22, 2011



Here's Kim signing my books

And here's a video of Kim reading from Pale Demon, it's fuzzy and shaky but the sound is good






Saturday, February 26, 2011

Guest Blog with Tami Jackson



Thank you Roxanne, for sharing your blog, Fang-Tastic Books with me today. As an author yourself, you know how people consume books after learning about them from trusted sources. That's why I really appreciate this opportunity to talk about my book, Ravena & The Resurrected (SunTigerMOJO.com) and I hope to reciprocate for you sometime when you're ready to post a guest article on my book review blog: VampireReview.blogspot.com.

ABOUT RAVENA

Single and 24-years-old, Ravena feels motivated to become a vampire because she always felt picked-on as a kid and doesn't really understand her birth family. Back in grade school, when she finally made a friend, and after she brought Margo over to the house for a visit, Ravena's mother assumed a friendship role with Margo and sent Ravena away to do chores while she sat on the couch to bond with the young guest.



EXCERPT FROM BOOK:

5:36 - As I walked away, I overheard my mother whisper to my classmate: “Sometimes I wish I could change our reality channel to a different station whenever Ravena enters the room.” Then they laughed together.

The idea of turning vampire always held such a strong 'coolness factor' for Ravena. She assumed, if she were vampire, she would not get her feelings hurt so easily anymore and maybe she would not care whether or not someone liked her. Once she's became an adult, Ravena figured, if she could just find a vampire to resurrect her then coworkers would take her much more seriously on the job. More than that, real food makes Ravena sick. She's a diabetic and wants to be healed of that infirmity. She just sees vampirism as her ticket out of everything that feels awkward and painful about being human.


"I had supposed that all of life's obstacles would fall away soon as I gained my fangs," Ravena said during a recent interview. "After my resurrection, some difficulties fell away but a whole jumble of new problems arose, including the appearance of motivated Assassins who wanted to destroy me. In the long run? Being resurrected was certainly my first step toward pursuing a much better reality for myself but it was only a step and I had numerous new lessons still to learn."

After the change, Ravena goes on adventures that she never would have imagined possible but readers will have to get the book to learn how she manages to escape so many physical attacks and what sort of difficult ethical decisions she makes in order to survive.



FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH A WEREWOLF'S HOWL - EXCERPT FROM R&R.
Ravena is walking down a Seattle sidewalk, after dark, hoping she'll run into a new acquaintance, named Perihelion. He's rather mysterious to her and their chance encounter, from the other night, has not produced a repeat of such pleasure; not yet anyway. (Ravena tells the story in first person.)

7:5 - Taking an evening stroll, just hoping I’d run into Perihelion, I growled as I stepped around yet another pair of distracted parents who swooned under the full moon together. They had parked their baby stroller sideways to block the sidewalk; and inside that collapsible carriage was a screaming 2-year-old who conjured the darkness from inside of me (her rowdy cries were just that piercing).

7:6 - “What was that?” The woman behind the stroller suddenly asked her partner as I stepped around them, but she wasn’t referring to the rumblings in my throat. I had heard it, too. The most agonizing, bone-chilling sound: a wolf’s sorrowful yodel. It sent my heart vaulting into my head as though slung very high by a jumper’s pole. The lump stayed there as I heard the terrible painful howl once more. Obviously someone or something terrible had just happened.


THANK YOU AGAIN ROXANNE

Anyone readers who would like to follow along with my author's blog tour, where I present more characters and talk about how vampires in R&R compare to those in other popular media, may simply click on this calendar: www.SunTigerMOJO.com/book-tour-author-tami-jackson-blogs.html to find hyperlinks to this blog and others.




Friday, February 25, 2011

The Truth About Vampires Release Party with Theresa Meyers

To celebrate the new release of Theresa Meyer's The Truth About Vampires she's going on a virtual book tour (visit Bewitching Book Tours for a list of all her stops)and today is the first official stop and we're celebrating with a guest post and giveaway.


Making the Undead Fresh Again

By Theresa Meyers

I know, it sounds like I’m touting some kind of super-power deodorant, but really I’m hear to talk about vampires, and how while everyone says they are so popular that the genre should be dead, it’s really anything but. I mean we are talking the undead here.

Yes, I’ll admit, for those of us with Buffy-love in our heart, Twilight brought vampires to a whole new audience and between that and HBO’s TrueBlood, vampires do seem to be everywhere supersaturing the market. But that doesn’t mean everything that can be done with these fascinating denizens of the dark, has been done. Case in point, my new mini-series for Harlequin Nocturne, the Sons of Midnight. The first book in the series, The Truth About Vampires, just hit store shelves this week and already reviewers are commenting about how it’s something fresh and different than they’ve seen in vampires before, but appealing to those of us who dig fangs.

Our ability to create something fresh is only limited by imagination. When I was creating “Theresa’s version of vampires” I tried to keep the myths that made biological sense to me and discard the others, making up some that were knew along the way. For instance, my vampires can certainly withstand sunlight, but it gives them one heck of a migraine, similar to what you might get if you left the eye doctor’s office after having your eyes dilated. This made biological sense to me. My vampires’ vision is sharper, so like other predators in nature, wouldn’t their eyes be more sensitive to light?

I also looked at garlic and stakes and thought, hey, really, I’m half Italian (and my hero in The Truth About Vampires, Dmitri is full Italian), is it fair to have to cut out garlic? No. So my vampires can eat it if they choose to, but they do have preternaturally sharp sense of smell, like other predators in nature, so it could be obnoxious to get close to a clove. As for stakes, they are going to sting, but if you’re talking about a creature with a fast healing ability and superior strength a little stick is going to be annoying but not take them down.

Sure there are a few things, however, that do impact my vampires. Silver acts as a disruptor to their nervous system’s electrical impulses. Dead man’s blood is a swift acting poison if it gets beneath their skin or is ingested (which makes sense if you consider there’s no life force left in it, so it’d be like snacking on out of date cheese which could make you sick.) My vampires are also impacted by a precious metal called orichalcum. We’ve forgotten how this alloy is produced, but it was originally mentioned by Plato in his writings about Atlantis. My vampires also possess a venom that can liquefy flesh like some species of spiders. And perhaps the biggest nod to biology of all was the fact that my vampires are created by means of a virus. In nature viruses can take down even a top predator. It made sense to me that they could change humans. I also gave my vampires the ability to change themselves to suit the most intimate fantasies of their prey. And why not? If you’ve got a superior predator, shouldn’t they have superior skills?

I also happen to be a bit of a history nut, so I took bits and pieces of mythology, Minoan, Etruscan, Greek and blended them together to form a history for my vampire culture, explaining how it all started and the involvement of the gods in the creation of vampires in the first place by means of the virus. And my vampire society has different facets that are somewhat medieval in nature. Most of the civilized vampires live in clans with a laird and a council that lead them. The laird and council answer to a knight which in turn answers to vampire royalty. But there are those outside these structured societies – reviers, who like the Scottish border reviers merely subsist on the fringes of good society by taking what they need and moving often.

Mix in the whole revelation to humanity that vampire do exist by an investigative reporter determined to win a Pulitzer, and you can see that The Truth About Vampires is only the beginning of how these two societies will learn to live with one another out in the open and that my take on vampires is a little bit different.

As I said, a fresh take on a genre of characters we already love is only limited to imagination. Writers can make the undead fresh again. We just have to love them and embrace the unknown.


The Truth About Vampires info:

The Truth About Vampires
Harlequin Nocturne - Vampire Romance
March 1, 2011
ISBN-10: 0373618549
ISBN-13: 978-0373618545

Pulling back the veil on a world shrouded in darkness, Theresa Meyers' stunning debut reveals a sinfully handsome vampire whose secret is about to exposed...

All her life Seattle reporter Kristin Reed sought her breakout story. She never thought she'd find it in the crimson lair of a real life creature of the night. Kristin never believed vampires existed—until with dark brooding eyes and a decadent chocolate scent, Dmitri Dionotte called out to her...

Dmitri and his clan's true nature was cloaked in secrecy until a warring vampire order threatened their existence. Kristin was just the woman he needed. She couldn't resist their story...or Dmitri. Her blood pulsed hot and furious when he touched her, and with his kiss, all logic fled. But each night she spent with her vampire lover brought her closer to death and destruction. A death not even an immortal could triumph over.

Theresa Meyers Bio:

Raised by a bibliophile who made the dining room into a library, Theresa has always been a lover of books and stories. First a writer for newspapers, then for national magazines, she started her first novel in high school, eventually enrolling in a Writer's Digest course and putting the book under the bed until she joined Romance Writers of America in 1993.

In 2005 she was selected as one of eleven finalists for the American Title II contest, the American Idol of books. She is married to the first man she ever went on a real date with (to their high school prom), who she knew was hero material when he suffered through having to let her parents drive, and her brother sit between them in the backseat of the car. They currently live in a Victorian house on a mini farm in the Pacific Northwest with their two children, three cats, an old chestnut Arabian gelding, an energetic mini-Aussie shepherd puppy, several rabbits, a dozen chickens and an out-of-control herb garden.

You can find her online on Twitter, Facebook, at her Web site or blogging with the other Lolitas of STEAMED!.



It's giveaway time!

Theresa is giving away a bottle of Vampire Wine, some chocolates and a Signed Copy of The Truth About Vampires
to One Lucky Winner

Open to Residents of the US Over Age 21 Only Please

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Tell Theresa What You Think About New Vampire Mythology Versus the Old Myths (garlic, crosses, sunlight, etc)


Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Dark Side of the Priestess with Alayna Williams & Rogue Oracle Giveaway

The Dark Side of the Priestess
by Alayna Williams

I use Tarot cards a good deal in my writing, to give me ideas about creating characters and develop plot points. Sometimes, I pick cards on purpose that catch my eye, but more often, I deal them out at random. I let my imagination roam over the pictures to generate situations and connections.

One of the cards I used frequently in writing the ORACLE books is the Priestess. The Priestess sits on a throne, surrounded my the moon and shrouded in white robes. The black and white pillars to her right and left hands represent good (mercy) and evil (severity). She's about goddesses, mystery, intuition, and the subtle power of the moon.

In my stories, the Priestess represents a secret order of women, Delphi's Daughters. They are the descendents of the Oracle of Delphi. The title of Pythia, the leader of the oracles, is handed down through generations of women, all oracles with their own unique talent for foreseeing the future. Delphi’s Daughters are a secret organization, nudging world events and gathering information through vast networks of helpers. Their behavior is sometimes sinister, sometimes pure, but always secretive. No one but the Pythia herself knows how the puzzle of world events fits together, and her priestesses are often left in the dark, guessing at her motives.

Tara Sheridan, estranged from Delphi's Daughters, uses Tarot cards to solve crimes. Her relationship with the Pythia is contentious. She often feels the Pythia's hand in her cases, interfering, moving people around like chess pieces. Whenever Tara draws the Priestess card, I wanted her to see both the light and shadow sides of the card.

Interpreted in the upright position, the Priestess is the card of secret, supernatural power. She represents all the psychic talents Delphi's Daughters: cartomancy, astrology, pyromancy, geomancy...she is mistress of all the hidden arts. Used for light, as represented by the white pillar, they can be a force for immense good in the world. The Priestess can reveal secrets by the moon's light and teach magic to the initiated.

But the Priestess can also be a force for evil, twisted by her own power and shadows. Reversed, the Priestess represents keeping secrets and abusing power. She can lean too close to the black pillar of severity, becoming ruthless. She can forget the compassion of her intuitive teachings, amassing power for its own sake.

Tara questions these things about Delphi's Daughters. She sees that they are a force for good, sheltering the weak and seeming to work toward mankind greater good. But she also sees their shadow side...the ruthlessness, the ends justifying the means. She knows the brutal tests that Oracles must endure, has seen the Pythia kill in a cold, calculating fashion.

Not only will Tara need to fight to solve her current case - a spy killer who's selling nuclear secrets on the international black market - but she will also need to look over her shoulder. The Priestess can be her greatest ally or most devious enemy, putting Tara and those she loves in harm's way, seeking to sacrifice them all in the service of a larger goal.


Alayna Williams has an MA in sociology-criminology (research interests: fear of crime and victimology) and a BA in criminology. She has worked in and around criminal justice since 1997. Although she does read Tarot cards, she's never used them in criminal profiling or to locate lost scientists. She recently took up astronomy, but for the most part her primary role in studying constellations and dark matter is to follow her amateur astronomer-husband around central Ohio toting the telescope tripod and various lenses. Like the Pythia in Dark Oracle, she's been known to belly dance. Unlike the Pythia she'd never consider herself a professional

Writing as Laura Bickle, she's the author of EMBERS and SPARKS for Pocket - Juno Books. Writing as Alayna Williams, she's the author of DARK ORACLE and ROGUE ORACLE.
More info on her urban fantasy and general nerdiness is here:
http://www.salamanderstales.com/

Laura/ Alayna’s blogs
http://www.salamanderstales.blogspot.com/ and http://delphisdaughters.blogspot.com/

She’s a proud member of Word Whores.

She’s at Facebook, and Fangs, Fur, and Fey.

And Twitter...@Laura_Bickle

Sparky the fire salamander from EMBERS and SPARKS has his own Twitter account, @SparkySalamandr



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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Winner Wednesday

Winner Wdnesday is late but not forgotten this week :-)

Martha A Moore's winner booklover0226

Kathryn Meyer Griffith's winner is Michelle @ The True Book Addict

Stacey Kennedy's winners are Amy and TigMode


Rogue Oracle by Alayna Williams Now Available


Rogue Oracle is Now Available!
Check back tomorrow for a guest blog & giveaway with Alayna


ROGUE ORACLE
Delphic Oracle #2
Pocket Juno Books
Mass Market Paperback, $7.99
ISBN 978-1439182819
Feb. 22, 2011

Alayna Williams writes with power and poetry, combining old mythos with complete ass-kickery. You don’t want to miss this series.”
-National bestselling author Ann Aguirre


The more you know about the future, the more there may be to fear.

Tara Sheridan is the best criminal profiler around - and the most unconventional. Trained as a forensic psychologist, Tara also specializes in Tarot card reading. But she doesn't need her divination skills to realize that the new assignment from her friend and sometime lover, Agent Harry Li, is a dangerous proposition in every way.

Former Cold War operatives, all linked to a top-secret operation tracking the disposal of nuclear weapons in Russia, are disappearing. There are no bodies, and no clues to their whereabouts. Harry suspects a conspiracy to sell arms to the highest bidder. The cards - and Tara's increasingly ominous dreams - suggest something darker. Even as Tara sorts through her feelings for Harry and her fractured relationships with the mysterious order known as Delphi's Daughters, a killer is growing more ruthless by the day. And a nightmare that began decades ago in Chernobyl will reach a terrifying endgame that not even Tara could have foreseen…

Excerpt from Rogue Oracle
Chapter 1


He’d do anything to hear those voices again.

Galen’s head was too silent. The other voices in his head had drained away, leaving him alone. He pressed his cold hands over his ears so that he could hear his own blood and breath thundering, like the ocean in a shell. It was a bit less like being alone. He peered into the darkness, waiting. Waiting for the next voice to fill his thoughts and his dreams.

Through the pulse of his hands, he could hear the whir of an air conditioner and the creak of roof beams cooling overhead as sunlight drained from the day. The orange strip of light shining underneath the closet door thinned and faded. Galen brought his knees up against his chest, and a dress brushed against his cheek. The jasmine scent of his quarry’s perfume on his clothes mingled with the smell of shoe leather.

A car crunched in the driveway, followed by footfalls and the rattle of a key in the lock downstairs. Keys and purse jangled as they were cast on a hall table, and he heard the thunk of shoes being kicked off on the slate tiles of the entryway. The shuffle of mail sounded like a deck of playing cards.

Galen’s breath quickened, and he dug his fingertips into his close-cropped hairline. Not long. Not long, now.

Stocking feet padded into the kitchen. He heard the refrigerator door open, close. A microwave whirred, and a bell chimed. Galen’s nose wrinkled. Reheated rubber chicken from a trendy bistro, with tomato sauce. A television droned, comforting voices rising up through the floor. He leaned his head back against the wall of the closet. The television voices nattered on about Middle East peace talks, of a terrorism suspect captured, of the latest results from a television game show.

A fork clattered in the kitchen’s stainless-steel sink. The television turned off, plunging the house into false silence. Footsteps climbed the stairs to the second floor. Galen could hear the polyester zing of stockings on the plush carpet as his quarry walked past the closet. Light spilled under the closet door.

He held his breath.

The footsteps swished into the bathroom, opened the bathtub tap. Pipes creaked behind the closet wall. Galen smelled bath salts and citrus soap, heard the squeak of flesh against the bottom of the enameled tub. A shampoo bottle belched its last quantity of soap before it was tossed away into a trash can.

Elbows resting on his knees, Galen waited.

Like the rest of his quarry, he’d never met her. This one’s name was Lena. He’d only been led to her by the memories of others. Those memories burned bright in his mind for a few weeks and faded quickly, like a bruise. They left behind vacant space, space meant to occupy another. And another. His last victim, Carl, had remembered Lena. Through Carl’s eyes, Galen had seen Lena in all her fearless beauty: Lena, walking across Red Square with her lustrous dark hair covered by a scarf. Lena, dressed in a gown with a plunging neckline, her throat glittering with jewels…paste jewels that contained smuggled microchips in the settings. Lena, methodically taking apart a gun in a hotel room and wiping it clean of prints.

If he’d ever really bothered to admit it to himself, Lena had been the love of Carl’s life. Carl may not have seen it, but when Galen had taken possession of Carl’s memories, he could see it. Carl’s memories were twenty years old. But Galen wanted to see Lena, as Carl had. Though Carl’s voice had stopped ringing in Galen’s head, some of that feeling remained. Carl, the old spy, had carried a torch for Lena, right up until the time Galen had killed him.

The light under the closet door winked out. Galen heard Lena pull back the bedspread and climb into bed. He heard her punch the pillows and rearrange the covers. After a half-hour, all Galen could hear was the soft hiss of her breathing, moving in time his own breath echoing in his ears.

Galen nudged the closet door open. His muscles creaked as he unfolded his lanky frame. He caught his breath, certain that Lena could hear it. But the form stretched on its side in the bed didn’t move.

Galen approached the bed. Dim light from the street filtered through the curtains, illuminating Lena’s features. Age had softened her face, sketching lines that hadn’t existed in Carl’s memory. Her dark hair was streaked with silver, brushed over a shoulder that was rounder than Carl remembered. Her right hand curled loosely over the pillow, and a ring glittered behind a swollen joint. Galen recognized it: it was one that Carl had given her, many years ago.

Galen peeled back a corner of the covers and slipped into the bed behind Lena. His arms wrapped around her waist and mouth, ripping her nightgown. Lena awoke with a jerk, struggling against him. She howled and bit the hand around her mouth, drawing blood.

Galen could hear her. He could hear her swearing at him, screaming. The scream muffled as he wrapped his fingers around her throat and squeezed. He felt his fingers shattering the delicate hyoid bone in her throat, dig deeper, into her flesh. His own skin had grown porous and elastic, fingers reaching up into her jaw. Lena’s eyes rolled back in panic. She wheezed as Galen pressed his chest to her back. He could feel her warm flesh against his cold body, felt the cells in his skin growing plastic, reaching out. One of Lena’s white teeth glinted in his thumb. It disappeared as his hand lost its shape, flowed into her mouth. In his other hand, he could feel his fingers splitting apart Lena’s ribs, feeling the fluttering of her heart like a sparrow in a cage. His hand unfolded and fused with her heart, and he could feel his pulse pumping in time with hers.

Trapped in his embrace, Galen heard Lena whimper as she became part of him, melting into his flesh. He could feel her disintegrating, her skin losing surface tension as his body began its parasitic devouring of every bit of vessel and cell, like a snake digesting its prey. But this digestion was external: a slow dissolving of Lena’s body. Galen was conscious of Lena’s elbow somewhere near his lung, of her fingers wound around his ribs.

And he could hear her. The whisper of Lena’s memories suffused his head, like Carl’s had.

Whispers tumbled over each other, shards of memory cutting deep in his head where they intersected with Carl’s fading thoughts

Galen smiled.

He wouldn’t be alone…for as long as Lena’s voice lasted. Afterward, just as Carl’s memories led Galen to her, Lena’s secrets would lead him to others.

#

“The warden calls you a monster.”

Tara Sheridan stared over the edge of a manila file folder at the man in an orange jumpsuit, wrists chained to his waist with a belly chain. He stared at her with contempt over a scarred stainless steel table. As she paged through the psych reports conducted by other profilers, she was inclined to agree. Zahar Mouda was an accused terrorist. He’d been caught by campus police at a large Midwestern university, attempting to drag a drum of solvents out of the chemistry lab. He’d been unsuccessful in convincing the campus cops that he was dragging a keg to a frat house. Subsequent inquiries had shown a pattern of missing materiel that could be used to make bombs. Lots of them.

Zahar shrugged, the movement restricted by the rattle of the chain around his waist. For all the bravado of his words, he looked very young to Tara: thin, stringy build, large brown eyes framed by square-rimmed glasses. His file said he was twenty-two. She watched his fingers fidget with the chain around his waist, watched him chew his lip.

“Do you think I’m a monster?” he challenged.

“I don’t know. But the Bureau of Prisons would like me to find out.”

“What do you know about monsters?” Zahar snorted.

“Plenty,” Tara told him.

He stared at her, but his gaze faltered as it snagged on a white scar that crept up from the collar of Tara’s suit jacket, curling up around her neck to her jaw. Tara didn’t flinch, didn’t bother to hide it. Perhaps it wouldn’t hurt Zahar to know that Tara had faced much greater monsters than he.

Tara leaned forward, pressing her elbows to the battered table, resting her chin in her hand. A wisp of chestnut hair from the chignon at the base of her neck pulled free, tickling the raised skin of the scar, and she ignored it. “What were you doing with those chemicals?”

Zahar rolled his eyes. “Look, I was just trying to make some money. It was just little stuff, at first. First, the guy asked for a departmental phone book, then a few sample slides, then…” He shook his head. “It was a few bucks, here and there. For dumb shit.”

Tara’s mouth thinned. This was how traitors were groomed. Small, inconsequential things snowballed into larger favors. Before long, the victim had given up too much and was indebted to his handler. There was no way out.

“You took the money. Why?”

“I’m trying to save up to bring my sister over here. She wants to study pharmacy.”

“Who offered you the money?”

“Some guy at the student union.”

“You got a name?” She regarded him with ink-blue eyes, measuring to see if he told the truth.

“Masozi. That’s what I told the cops.”

Tara tapped her pen on her notepad, keeping her face carefully neutral. The Federal Bureau of Prisons had asked her to form a profile on Zahar, to determine how dangerous he truly was.

“How much?”

“Ten thousand per shipment.”

“That’s more than enough money to get your sister over here.”

“Stuff’s expensive.”

Zahar leaned back in his chair, and Tara could sense he was shutting down. She tried a different tactic: “Tell me about your sister.”

Zahar licked his lips, and his eyes darted away. Not a good sign…his body language indicated that he was buying time, fabricating. Or else, weighing what to tell Tara. When he spoke, though, his voice was soft. Almost vulnerable. “You don’t understand. I had to buy my sister back.”

Tara’s pen stilled. “Buy her back?” she echoed.

“She’s married. Third wife of a colleague of my father’s. He’s not really fond of her. Slaps her around.” Zahar looked away, and Tara watched his Adam’s apple bob as he swallowed. “He agreed to allow her to apply for a visa, but wanted money. Fifty thousand in US dollars.”

“What about student loans?”

Zahar shook his head. “I’m on fellowship. My tuition’s waived, and I get a monthly stipend. Seven hundred fifty dollars, after taxes.” His mouth turned down, and he pushed his glasses up his nose with his shoulder. “And, let’s face it, nobody wants to see a male chemistry nerd do fifty thousand dollars’ worth of exotic dancing down at the strip club.”

Tara smothered a laugh. “Tell me about when you were children.”

Zahar didn’t miss a beat. “Asha’s three years younger than me. Takes after our mother. She did great in school. She got through her first year of college before she met my father’s business associate when she was home on break. The guy took an immediate shine to her.” His fists balled at his waist. “I wanted to kick his ass.”

“What was her favorite toy?”

“A doll my grandmother made for her. She named it Rahma.”

“Tell me about when you fought.” This was a trick question. All siblings fought. She wanted to gauge how honest Zahar was with her.

“Our worst fight was when we were little…she was probably seven. I found a bird egg in a tree and broke it over her head. She ran crying in to our mother, and we both got punished.”

“Did you feel bad about that?”

“About getting my sister in trouble? Not really.”

“No.” She paused. “About breaking the egg.”

He blinked quizzically at Tara. “I don’t know what you mean.”

A knock rang against the metal door behind Tara, and a guard’s voice filtered through: “Five minutes, Dr. Sheridan.”

“Thank you,” Tara called. She scribbled some notes on her notepad. The Bureau of Prisons had guaranteed her a secure room without observation cameras for her interview with Zahar. She was heartened to see that someone would bother to check in on them, eventually.

Zahar stared at Tara. “Well, what did you decide?”

“What do you mean?”

“Did you decide whether or not I’m a monster?” His mouth twitched around the word.

“I haven’t made any decisions, yet.”

“But your opinion is one that matters.”
Tara’s mouth thinned. “Your psychological profile will make a great deal of difference in this investigation. But mine isn’t the only opinion you need to fear.”

“Will it make any difference in how I’m treated?” Zahar’s fingers knotted in the chain. “Am I going to get deported?”

“That’s not up to me.”

The door behind Tara swung open, and two federal prison guards crowded into the tiny room.

They unlocked the belly chain from the metal chair, and marched him back through the door. Zahar’s plastic inmate flip-flops slapped on the concrete floor.

One of the guards held the door open. “You coming, ma’am?”

“Can you give me fifteen more minutes?” Tara said. “I’d like to jot down my notes while they’re fresh.”

“See you in fifteen.” The door clanged shut, and Tara was left in the tiny room with the fluorescent light buzzing overhead.

She stacked the contents of her file back up neatly and placed them in the file folder. She shoved the folder aside, placed her purse on the table. She rooted around in the bottom of her purse for a pack of cigarettes. Tara didn’t smoke, but the cigarette pack attracted little notice on the metal detectors at the prison or in the quick manual search of her bags. Tara flipped off the lid of the pack and pulled out a deck of cards.

The back of the cards were decorated in an Art Nouveau pattern of stars on a background of midnight blue, edged in silver. These Tarot cards had been a gift to replace the deck her mother had given her, long ago. They’d been a peace offering, of sorts - Tara’s lover had given them to her, though he was uneasy with what they’d represented. Tara’s original deck had been destroyed. These still felt too crisp to her, the cardstock still stiff and shiny-new. She hadn’t quite yet bonded with this deck. Each deck had its own quirks, even a limited personality, and this one seemed determined to surprise Tara at each turn.

She moved to Zahar’s still-warm seat, wanting to occupy his physical space. She blew out her breath and shuffled the cards. The sharp cardstock cut her thumb as she shuffled, and she popped her thumb in her mouth as she wiped away a droplet from the edge of the deck.

“Tell me about Zahar,” she breathed at the cards, ignoring the paper cut. “Tell me about his heart, mind, and spirit.”

She pulled three cards and placed them, face-down, on the table. Tara’s fingers fogged the scratched stainless steel, and she turned the first one over.

The Fool, the first card in the deck, confronted her in a riot of clear watercolors. The ancestor of the joker in the modern playing card deck, the Fool depicted a young man skipping through a green field, toward the edge of a cliff. The Fool held a bundle over his shoulder, and gazed skyward at birds in a blue sky. The Fool, one of the Major Arcana cards, represented archetypes at play, suggested the broad strokes of destiny.

Tara steepled her fingers before her, brushing her lower lip. The Fool was a card of innocence and recklessness. It spoke of youth. Where Zahar was concerned, it might reflect the idea that Zahar had been carelessly going down the path of the traitor without watching where he was going. At heart, he might be more innocent than she’d thought.

She turned over the second card, the Seven of Cups. Cups were one of the four Minor Arcana suits, and represented choices and reactions to destiny. As a suit, cups represented emotions. In her three-card spread, this signified what had gone on in Zahar’s mind. The card depicted a man gazing at a pyramid of seven cups, from which fantastical creatures and images crawled: dragons, golden fish, a jewel-encrusted sword, a snake, a castle, and a veiled woman. This was a card of illusions. Zahar’s head was filled with lies, perhaps from his handler, perhaps from his sister’s husband. Zahar may have started out innocent, as the Fool, but he’d made a choice to be deceived.

The last card in the spread represented spirit. Tara was most eager to see what Zahar really was, deep down. She flipped over the Three of Wands, which depicted a man staring out over the sea at a ship, surrounded by three staves. The Minor Arcana suit of Wands represented fire, movement, and creation. But the Three of Wands was reversed, suggesting treachery and ulterior motives. Tara’s brow wrinkled. Zahar’s handler may have been lying to him, and Zahar might have even been lying to himself. But, with this card, she was also certain that Zahar was lying to her.

She blew out her breath. She cleared the three cards from the table, shuffled them back into the deck. She felt the whir of the stiff cards in her hands as she whispered to them: “What else do I need to know?”

Tara cut the deck three times and drew the first card from the top of the reshuffled deck. Her brow wrinkled as she turned it over.

The Lovers. The Major Arcana card depicted a man and a woman tangled in an embrace. It was difficult for her to tell where one ended and the other began. A voyeuristic angel watched over them from a cloud.

Stymied, Tara rested her head in her hand. She didn’t yet fully trust this new deck, and it seemed that this card had nothing whatsoever with Zahar’s situation. She tapped the image with her fingers, let her mind rove around the image. She didn’t like where free-associating led her: to her own personal life. To Harry. Harry had given her this deck, and it seemed to be intent upon reminding her of him.

Her fingertips crawled up her collar to the scars lacing her throat, remembering the feel of Harry’s kisses upon them. She hadn’t seen Harry for months. As an agent for the Special Projects Division of the Department of Justice, he’d been transferred a couple of times on various assignments, making a relationship difficult. Tara understood; years ago, she’d been an agent for Special Projects. Special Projects took, but rarely gave anything back.

Her fingers hesitated on her scars. Special Projects had taken much from her. Working for them, she’d fallen under the tender mercies of the Gardener, a serial killer who buried women in his greenhouses. She’d survived, barely, and called it quits. She only hoped that Harry wouldn’t be subjected to the same dangers.

The latch on the consultation room door ratcheted back, and the door opened. Tara scrambled to shovel her cards into her purse. Looking up with a scowl, she expected to see one of the guards.

“You’re back early--” she snapped, but her breath snagged in her throat.

Harry Li stood in the doorway, his hand on the knob. He was almost exactly as she’d remembered him from months ago: sharply-creased charcoal suit, polished shoes, black hair precisely parted. But there were circles beneath his almond eyes.

“Hi, Tara.” He let the door clang shut behind him.

“I…oh. I thought you were the guard.” She finished scooping the cards into her purse, but her heart hammered.

Harry inclined his chin at the disappearing cards. “Still reading?”

“Yeah.” She zipped her purse shut and folded her hands over her purse. “How did you find me?” she asked, but what she really wanted to ask was: Why here, and why now?

“When you said that you were getting back to work, I figured that you wouldn’t stray too far from your forensic psychology roots.”

Tara’s mouth turned down. “Just contract work. Some pro bono stuff for psychiatric hospitals. That kind of thing.” She’d dipped her toe back into work, gingerly. So far, it seemed to be going well, in those measured small doses. Her work with Zahar was filling in for a government psychologist away on maternity leave.

An awkward silence stretched.

Harry stuffed his hands in his pockets, jingled loose change. He did that when he was nervous. “I missed you.”

Tara glanced up at him. His face was open, tired, and she felt a jab of sympathy for him. Her fingers knotted in her purse strap. She was fighting the urge to stand up and kiss him. “I missed you, too.”

His eyes crinkled when he smiled, and he dropped into the other chair on the opposite side of the table. Exhaustion was palpable in the broken line of his shoulders. “Special Projects is killing me.”

Tara reached across the table for his hand. His fingers folded around hers, wound up so tightly that she couldn’t tell where hers ended and his began.

“I’ve been there,” she said, without irony.

“I know.” His mouth flattened. “That’s why I came to ask for your help.”

Tara’s hand froze. She had hoped that he’d come to see her. Not for work. “Oh.” She looked down at her fuzzy reflection in the table.

Harry reached across the table, crooked a finger under her chin. “Hey. That’s not what I mean. I wanted to see you, and –“

Tara withdrew her hand and pulled her chair back, drawing her professional mantle tightly about her. “Tell me about your case, Harry.”

Harry stared down at his empty hand, closed it. “A half-dozen Cold War-era intelligence operatives have disappeared. We’ve got evidence that specialized intelligence connected to them is being sold internationally, to the highest bidder. Most of it has to do with uranium stockpiles, leftover pieces of weapons from Soviet Russia. Tehran has been all over it.”

“That sounds like a military issue. Or an NSA problem.” Tara crossed her arms over her chest.

“You would think. But the disappearances are…unusual. These men and women have been vanishing without a trace. No bodies, no evidence of struggles.”

Tara shrugged. “Maybe they defected. Maybe they’re having a e having a beach party in Tehran.”

“Homeland Security hasn’t caught any of them trying to move outside the country. Some of them have literally walked off surveillance footage and were never seen again. It’s like the fucking Rapture – they leave their clothes, jewelry, even cell phones behind, and vanish. Of course, there’s also the fact that there are no beaches in Tehran.” He smirked, mouth turning up flirtatiously.

Tara lifted an eyebrow, intrigued. “What’s their connection to each other?”

“All of them were associated with something called Project Rogue Angel in the 1990’s. It involved cataloguing and tracking the disposal of nukes in the former USSR.”

“That sounds like a thankless job.”

“Wasn’t as successful as one might hope.” Harry rubbed the bridge of his nose. “I think that somebody got to these people. I can’t prove it. But I need help in figuring out who’s behind the disappearances. You’re the best damn profiler Special Projects has ever seen, and we need you.”

Tara considered him. Harry wasn’t the type of man who would readily ask for help, and he’d done so in a clumsy way. She was reluctant to become involved with Special Projects again, to be their tool. But she owed him.

He looked at her, eyes red with too little sleep. “I need you.”

She reached forward, took his hand. She couldn’t say no.



Visit Alayna at her virtual book tour stops- check the schedule here:

http://bewitchingbooktours.blogspot.com/2011/01/alayna-williams-rogue-oracle-tour.html

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Etched in Bone Giveaway with Adrian Phoenix

Thanks so much for inviting me to Fang-tastic Books again to meet your readers, Roxanne, and to celebrate the release of Book Four of The Maker's Song, Etched in Bone.

Dante and Heather’s New Orleans pulses with an earthy and passionate rhythm, a city brimming with heart and shadows and dark possibilities. Anything can happen here. Nightkind in the French Quarter, moshing with mortals in Club Hell. A riverboat casino packed with glittering unearthly vampires (nightkind) who watch with hungry gazes as mortals gamble away much more than just money. And perched on top of tombs in the cities of the dead, fallen angels warble haunting songs into the night and searching for the next creawdwr, the only being who can restore a fading Gehenna and weave order out of chaos, a being that hasn’t existed for over two thousand years.

With Book Four of The Maker’s Song, Etched in Bone, Dante faces his destiny and searches for a way to accept it on his own terms. To make his life, his own, at long last, and with Heather at his side. The former FBI agent is more than his partner and lover, she is also his anchor, his beacon, guiding him back from the edge of madness when his shattered past rises up and swallows him.
~Adrian Phoenix


To celebrate Adrian Phoenix's newest book release,


Etched in Bone,


she's offering 2 giveaways today.

One winner will receive a signed copy of the

brand new Maker's Song Book, Etched in Bone




And another winner will receive a signed copy of their choice of any book in the Maker's Song Series- perfect for the reader who hasn't yet started this fang-tastic series

Here's the book description for Etched in Bone:

SON OF A FALLEN ANGEL. FORGED IN VAMPIRE’S BLOOD. SWORN TO A MORTAL WOMAN. IF DANTE FALLS, THE WORLD FALLS WITH HIM. . . .

THREE LEGACIES ETCHED IN BONE

More beautiful and powerful than any creature the world has ever seen, Dante Baptiste has become the supreme target of the three worlds that spawned him. The mortal agents of the Shadow Branch have tried to control his mind through psychological torture. The vampire elders who guide nightkind society have plotted to use him in their bloodthirsty bid for power. And the Fallen have waited for millennia for Dante to claim his birthright as their Maker. But Dante belongs to no one—except the woman he loves. . . .

ONE PASSION SWORN IN BLOOD

Determined to face the Fallen and the world on his own terms, Dante hopes to piece together his shattered past and claim his future, with FBI agent Heather Wallace at his side. But in Heather’s human family awaits an unexpected enemy. One who could rip Heather from Dante’s heart and fill the holes with bullets. One who could force Dante to choose his darkest destiny—as the Great Destroyer. . . .





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Monday, February 21, 2011

It's Going to Be a Busy Week

So anyone else snowed in today?

I left my house yesterday with it kinda looking like spring, went into Home Depot for an hour and walked out into a Winter Wonderland.

Now we have ten inches or more of the white stuff...again. All of it had just melted from the fierce storm we had a couple weeks ago. The kids were already out of school thanks to President's Day but the hubby still had to go to work and managed to get stuck and need a tow truck pull him out...again. You would think a company that has techs on the road all the time would fork out enough to get them 4 wheel drive trucks to avoid the tow truck bills.

But no matter how much snow we have, I'm working. Thankfully I finally found Dayquil Sinus so I am feeling a lot better. Wow last week between feeling awful from the sinus headaches then weird from the sinus pills- I was totally out of it. I didn't get much done at all, so I'm playing catch up this week.

Oh and it was actually my hubby that found the Dayquil Sinus for me because I went to 3 stores and they were all out. He was at the pharmacy getting his prescription and found a box for me. Always my hero he is.

So onto news and goings ons.

I'm going to Kim Harrison's Book Signing in Lansing tomorrow, that is if the weather isn't too bad. I'm pretty excited about it, her signings are awesome. I went to one in Ann Arbor last year and the whole store was filled. I was in line for hours to get my book signed.



Other authors are on virtual tours.

The Rogue Oracle Tour officially kicks off this week. Alayna Williams will be here at Fang-tastic Books on Thursday. Be sure to check the Bewitching Book Tours site for a complete list of her stops.



Theresa Meyers The Truth About Vampires tour also kicks off this week. She'll be at Fang-tastic Books on Friday the 25th.

Rob Tobin's God Wars: Living with Angels Tour starts on Friday.

My tour will be wrapping up February 28 but if you visit Bewitching Book Tours you can see where I've been and check out some of the contests that are still open. You could win ebooks and a cool prize pack.

The tour for Darklands: A Vampire's Tale by Donna Burgess also wraps up on Feb 28 but there are still a few stops and chances for you to snag a free copy of Darklands along the way.

Mary Abshire's Claiming the Evil Dead Tour has it's final stop today. Visit some of her stops and leave comments for your chance to win a Bewitching Book Tours and Fang-tastic Books Prize Pack.

And be sure to drop by author Marie Treanor's site this week because it's the Urban Fantasy Theme Party http://romanticthemeparty.blogspot.com/ . Guests include: Michele Lang, Alayna Williams, Jennifer Estep, Terry Spear, and Jennifer Armintrout.

Oh and if you'd like to win a signed copy of Erotic Dreamspell, an erotic paranormal romance anthology that features my story "Blood, Lust and Shadows" drop by Roxanne's Realm to enter.

See I told you this week was going to be busy, it is going to be full of author fun and book giveaways.

Happy Reading everyone.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

A Late Winner Wednesday

So this week I flaked- big time.

Between a severely long to do list, a troublesome 4 year old and sinus medication that reduced my IQ to that of a baked potato I completely forgot about Winner Wednesday. Not just posting the winners but picking them. I just flat out forgot about everything.

So, no more mind numbing sinus pills I'm going back to my Dayquil Sinus.

And without any further whining I will offer up a list of winners...

The Uprinting 100 Postcard winner is Meredith

Amy wins a copy of Darkness Dawns by Dianne Duvall

Kayden Mcleod's Winners of Masquerade and Deadly Fetishes were:
Melissa and Mikki

The Deviant by Orren Merton goes to Sheila Deeth

The winner of Elaine Bergstrom's Shattered Glass is drakenfyre75

Friday, February 18, 2011

Book Giveaway with Stacey Kennedy


Big thanks to Fang-tastic for letting me stop by and share my new releases with you.

Leave me a comment with a question and your email, and two winners will be drawn to win an ebook copy of either

Silent Howl or Whispers of Evil
(winner's choice)!


Ask away...let’s to get know each other better!!



SILENT HOWL
The Blue Bloods ~ Book Two
Liquid Silver Books ~ February 7, 2011

When murder threatens innocent lives, will one woman unleash the wolf within her or hide behind the human that cowers in fear.

Rynn Murphy is a werewolf and she is in a state of bliss―her junkie parents are in recovery for their drug addiction. Her Grandfather, Pops, suffering from Alzheimer’s has settled into a nursing home in Utah. And she has just witnessed the bonding ceremony of her friends, Nexi and Kyden from the Otherworld. With her mate, Briggs by her side, life can’t get any better…
But this happiness is about to end as Rynn is brought to Philadelphia. As a Blue Blood Werewolf, she has been given a special gift to possess a strong scent. And after horrific murders take place in the Pennsylvania territory, Rynn must use this ability to seek the killer out…

This task does not come easily, Rynn is struggling. The human in her flees from danger. The wolf in her is desperate to end his murderous rampage. Rynn must reconcile these two halves while these murders begin to cross State lines. Soon, danger will be all around them, and Rynn will have to decide what is more important―the human who remains in her or the wolves she has sworn to protect…


WHISPERS OF EVIL (February 11, 2011)
The Watchers ~ Book Two


Nayeli has been locked away, hidden from the world in a mental institution, all due to the whispers of evil which have corrupted her mind. Unbeknownst to her, the voices that have plagued her are a gift given to only one kind―Watchers.

Griffin, her Seeker, is about to break this cage of imprisonment woven around her and give her a new chance at life. But when a demon leaves the confines of Hell to create havoc in Louisiana, will his love for Nayeli free her wounded heart, or will she succumb to the whispers which threaten to steal her soul?

*WARNING: Explicit sex between a timid Watcher and a gorgeous Seeker, and a ceremony that will certainly raise eyebrows!

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Interview and Giveaway with Kathryn Meyer Griffith

Have you always wanted to be a writer or is it something you discovered along the path of life?

No. I wanted to be an artist when I was a kid. Though I always loved to read and loved books…at nine I began drawing everything in sight. I could copy anything, all I had to do was see it. I was a graphic artist in the corporate world for 23 years, and I still draw or paint whenever I can, when I’m not too busy writing my books. Then at 14 (the Beatles and all that English music) I wanted to sing. And I did, with my brother, when we were very young. Folk music, at first, and then I was in a pop rock band with him until I was 19. Those were the days. The writing started at 21. I consider it as my butterfly stage, though I still draw once and a while and jam (for fun only) with my brother, Jim. That’s me singing with him on the book trailer I made for BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons. I’m not a great singer but I wanted it to mimic the two main characters and my brother obliged me. He wrote the song and he let me sing it with him. He grew up to be a singer/song writer and hold down a full-time computer job.


Do you commit to a daily writing goal? Like so many words or chapters?

I try to write everyday…about 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; weekends off unless I have a tight deadline or am editing, then I’ll work them, too. I don’t do so many chapters or words….just what I can finish in the time allotted. Holidays off, of course, so I can be with my family.

If you could give a new writer one piece of advice, what would it be?


Keep writing, always keep writing. While you wait on the last book or two to sell, forget it, them, and start another one. Just keep writing. Oh, and don’t let the rejections kill your spirit. As a writer we all get tons of them but remember…liking or disliking a book is so subjective. I’ve had people positively love a book or short story I’ve written and then another person can just hate it to death – and tells me so! So there. People are so different. And that I believe to be a writer you have to do it out of love of the pure act of writing. Not for the money or fame or whatever.

A lot of writers never get any of that. Write the book for you. Write only what you love and not what other people want you to write. For me being a writer is who I am. It makes me happy to spin my tales and even happier when someone appreciates them. Great therapy, too. I’d really be a messed up person if I couldn’t get all my fears and anxieties out through writing them down. I think that’s why I love to write romantic horror more than anything…I’m afraid of everything in the world and in my books I can be brave. Shed or defeat my demons, so to speak.

Are you a long time paranormal fan or new to the Other world?

Oh, no way am I new. I’ve been writing horror/supernatural/paranormal and vampire books for almost 27 years now. Though I’ve been writing closer to 39 years, but my first book was a historical romance with a touch of ‘witch’ to it called The Heart of the Rose (which has just recently been rewritten, given a great new cover and rereleased from Eternal Press www.eternalpress.biz ), which eventually came out from Leisure paperbacks in 1985. I’m considered a supernatural horror writer, but of my 14 original novels and 7 short stories, 5 novels and 3 short stories are also romantic suspense, SF horror (my 1992 Zebra paperback The Last Vampire, also rereleased from Damnation Books recently), murder mysteries and time travel.

Who are some of your favorite authors?


My favorite authors (of which I have many), of course, are Stephen King (because his fiction is so diversified and real feeling), Dean Koontz (because he melds so many genres together), Peter Straub, Dan Simmons, and, right now, Sara Gruen…Water for Elephants was great!


If you could entertain a character from a book, who would it be and what would the evening be like?

I’d like to meet the two main characters from BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons and jam, sing, with them. A whole night. Since they’re fashioned after my brother and I, it would be a strange band, ha, ha. I wouldn’t mind meeting the rest of the cast, either. The clown, the best friend psychic, the crazy aunt and uncle. Who wouldn’t want to go traveling through a pre-apocalyptic America in an RV with a bunch of demon hunters who are fighting with invisible angels? Sounds like fun, ey?


If you were not a writer what would your career be?

I’d be an editor or an artist (as I am…and I still draw and paint when I can) or a singer. I love to sing but my brother says I’m not very good. What does he know? Ha, ha, he’s only a great songwriter/musician.

When you are not writing, what can you usually be found doing?


I love television. I know, I know. It rots your mind. But I love the well-written dramas or PBS mysteries. I love the stories. As a writer I learn a lot from good television. That’s the key, GOOD television.

What are some of your favorite activities or hobbies?

As I said, I love to draw and sing. Read good books. Be with my family and husband, laughing, gossiping and just being together around the kitchen table loaded with tasty food we’ve cooked ourselves. I also love to walk in the woods or enjoy nature. I love the rain when it’s tapping on my rooftop. I love to watch the snow fall…as long as I don’t have to drive in it! The National Parks, the lakes, rivers and oceans call me.

How did the idea for your newest book/series come about?

For BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons… I’ve always wanted to write an end-of-days novel. I loved Stephen King’s The Stand so much. And when (it’s been eight years ago now) I had this idea about a woman, one half of a singing brother and sister traveling duet who also take care of an elderly aunt and uncle, who suddenly starts seeing demons behind her human audiences’ faces, I knew I had to write it. This is a brother and sister who love each other and love the safe life they have now. When children, there was a terrible fire and the rest of their family died in it. I decided to not make it too religious…more like a lay man’s view of the end days. More a horror story…with heart.

Though the woman eventually discovers she is one of many who will have powers to see and fight demons as the end days draw near. She must seek out others like herself and convince them to join the fight. I tried to make this a story of family and human love as well as a survival story in the face of overwhelming odds as the world spins to its end. This is a series…and I hope to write at least one more, perhaps two, once I get done with rewriting and rereleasing seven of my older Leisure/Zebra paperbacks from 1984-1994 which are all coming out again from damnation Books and eternal Press between June 2010 and July 2012. A lot of work, but I can’t wait to get them all done and out so I can go back to this series.

For The Woman in crimson… there’s this real old cemetery on the top of a large hill overlooking the small town I live in and I had this idea one day as I was out on my daily walk. What if a long dead Civil War era witch/vampire had been murdered at the end of the Civil War by her frightened neighbors and buried deep beneath that ancient cemetery next to her large family home…she’s sleeping…and somehow her grave is disturbed and she comes back to reclaim that home (which is now a historic bed & breakfast run by a loving couple) and finds that her long dead lover/confederate soldier is the husband that runs it? She wants him back, too, but his wife is determined that will NEVER happen. Throw in a ghost and a vampire psychic to help her and ta-da! Hmmm.


Tell us a little about your newest book.

As I said I’m busy rewriting seven old (mostly) horror novels for damnation Books and Eternal Press…but I also just released two erotic short stories…one contemporary eternal love story Forever & Always from Whispers Publishing and one romantic horror, The Nameless One, a rerelease of my 1993 erotic short story originally from the Zebra Dark Seductions anthology. They’re also available now. Plus, two others. The Heart of the Rose, that witchy historical rerelease, and one of my favorites, The Last Vampire, a rerelease of my 1992 Zebra apocalyptic vampire romance from Damnation Books. Ww.damnationbooks.com There’s been a few other The Last Vampire novels since 1992…but I’m proud to say, mine is the first and the original. The rewrite is getting 5 star reviews.

Thank you Roxanne for having me here at Fang-tastic Books Blogspot.


I really love your blog! It’s been great visiting.

~Kathryn Meyer Griffith
www.myspace.com/kathrynmeyergriffith
rdgriff@htc.net. I love feedback.


KATHRYN MEYER GRIFFITH’S BIO:

I've been writing for over 40 years now...published for 27 of those years since 1984; have fourteen novels and 7 short stories to my name...and more coming. I write traditional supernatural horror, suspense, murder mysteries and paranormal romance. I've been writing about ghosts, haunted places and evil vampires WAY LONG BEFORE Stephanie Meyer (no relation to me even though my maiden name is Meyer) and the rest of the vampire author crowd, ha, ha. And in the next two years, 2010-2012, all seven of my older Zebra and Leisure paperbacks are going to be repackaged, reprinted and rereleased –and in e-books for the first time ever- for the first time in many years. Yippie! So look for them.
I'm a wife of 32 years (husband, Russell), mother (one son, James) and grandmother (two grandchildren, Caitlyn and Joshua). I was a graphic designer in the corporate world for 23 years; and have published with Dorchester, Kensington, Avalon Books, The Wild Rose Press, Damnation Books and Eternal Press. Recently, I've crossed over into e-books as well as paperbacks. I love cats and nature, classic rock and country music (my brother, JS Meyer www.jsmeyermusic.com, is a singer/songwriter and does the songs for all my self-made book trailers that are on my websites). Please visit me at any of my websites.

http://
www.myspace.com/kathrynmeyergriffith (to see all my book trailers with original music by my singer/songwriter brother JS Meyer)

http://
www.shoutlife.com/kathrynmeyergriffith

http://romancebookjunction.ning.com/profile/kathrynmeyergriffith

Here’s a list of all my published novels and short stories:


Evil Stalks the Night (1984)
The Heart of the Rose (1985)
Blood Forge (1989)
Vampire Blood (1991)
The Last Vampire (1992)
Witches (1993)
The Nameless One (ss 1993)
The Calling (1994)
Scraps of Paper (2003)
All Things Slip Away (2006)
Egyptian Heart (2007)
Winter's Journey (2008)
The Ice Bridge (2008)
Don't Look Back (2008)
Don’t Look Back, Agnes (ss 2008)
In This House (ss 2008)
BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons (2010)
The Woman in Crimson (2010)

BLURB for The Woman in Crimson, a vampire novel:

Willowwind is a lovely Civil War era bed and breakfast that sits on a hill above an ancient cemetery filled with Civil war graves and strange stone sculptures made long ago by a woman once feared to be a witch – perhaps once murdered by the townspeople for being one.
Willowwind is run by a loving couple, Adrian and Caroline Stone, and welcomes guests every weekend.

But since Caroline’s beloved father, Edward Winter, died and was buried in that cemetery, Willowwind is also haunted. Haunted by a long dead Civil War era vampiress, Lilith, who believes the man, Adrian, is her reincarnated soldier/lover and will do anything to have him, body-heart-and soul, for her own again, no matter how many she must kill to have him. But Adrian’s wife, Caroline, along with the help of the ghost of her dead father, will do anything to make sure that doesn’t happen.

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BLURB of BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons, an apocalyptic horror saga:

Since Cassandra Graystone was a child and her family perished in a fire she knows and sees things other people don’t…when someone will die or that a demon lurks beneath a human skin. She sees phantoms. Yet she craves a simple life singing out with her musician brother, Johnny, and caring for her elderly aunt and uncle; to be with her friends, Sarah, a psychic, and Walter, a clown in a carnival circuit. But when Sarah sees apocalyptic events in her tarot cards and demons are everywhere, Cassandra fears she’s going insane or something terrifying is happening in the world.

Rayner, an ancient blood demon, lodges next door. He becomes obsessed with her. Never having felt pity or affection for a human before he believes he loves her, would die to protect her. The demon realm gathers for the final confrontation between us, Rayner warns. The apocalypse comes. You and your friends must prepare.

Cassandra flees that knowledge until an angelic being, Manasseh, appears. Your powers will grow. You must fight for humanity’s survival after the first wave is taken. Seek out others like you. Persuade them to join the battle. Only these can see and challenge the demons until the end when all eyes see them. She doesn’t want her life to change; doesn’t want to be a nomad who battles demons. Doesn’t want to be anyone’s protector. Until a tornado flattens Sarah’s house. Johnny’s apartment. There are monsters maiming and killing everywhere.

Demons persecute her and those she loves, burn down her home and force her family and friends onto the road, as everywhere cataclysmic weather and signs of the end days make things hellish for humans. Cassandra and her friends can no longer deny their destinies. They must fight…or see the remnants of humanity engulfed in flames.

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