I have a new series
with Ellora’s Cave, called the Dancing Vampires. It’s about the baobhan sith
(bah vawn shee). Who are what are the baobhan sith, you ask?
Vampiric fey who
roam the Scottish highlands. All of them are women, no men and they have
talons, no fangs and like other vampires, they drink human blood and they fry
in the sunlight. Many call them dancing vampires as they look for young men
coming from the pub at night.
The baobhan sith dance with them until the men
are exhausted then they transform their nails to talons and claw at their skin,
draining their blood. Two books of my Dancing Vampire series are available now
with three more to come. With five quickies in all, I refer to them as 5 Shades
of Fey.
The latest, just released in August is Vampire Highland
Fling.
Vampire
Highland Fling
Cornelia
Amiri
Second in the Dancing Vampires series.
Murdina, a dark vampiric fey, hunts the Scottish
Highlands for a man, but not for blood—Murdina wants love. She spots Cameron
playing the bagpipes, and when a strong wind lifts his kilt, she takes a good
look and decides he’s the one.
When Cameron meets a beautiful, mysterious woman who
dances the Highland fling for him, his blood boils for her. Soon Murdina and
Cameron are doing more than dancing. Wrapped in each other’s arms, they
discover true love, but their time together is limited before Murdina’s fey
sisters cross the portal to steal her back and probably kill him. Is their love
strong enough to overcome the threat her sisters pose to Murdina’s heart and to
Cameron’s life?
Excerpt:
A sandy-haired
man strutted down the narrow, paved road, one arm wrapped around his bagpipes,
the mouthpiece stuffed between his full lips. With his fingers tapping the holes,
he played a warm, joyful tune, infusing the air with energy.
Goose bumps
broke out on her tingling arms as she drew nearer the stranger. Her gaze fell
on the muscular legs beneath his Hayes kilt, a red and green tartan with thin
white lines. She swept her gaze to his broad chest, which filled out his black
tailored shirt. She appreciated the manly touch of the light bit of fuzz
dusting his strong jaw, above his lip and on his firm chin.
The wind
stirred and threw his kilt up, exposing a thick bulge. Even flaccid, it
appeared long and impressive. She came to a stop and gazed transfixed at his
bare cock before the breeze released its hold and dropped the kilt over it.
Her hunt for a
man had come to an end already. She just needed to move in and capture her
prey. She smoothed the silk skirt of the green dress draping her slender body.
She knew the
tune he played, singing out as she stepped close to the road. “Heel for heel
and toe for toe, arm in arm and row in row, all for Marie’s wedding.”
She stood in front of him now.
The music
stopped. He gaped at her, his mouth wide open.
“Hello.” She
forgot mortals were startled when people suddenly appeared before them. She
made a mental note to remember that. As she gazed into his gleaming brown eyes,
she felt the heat from them on her fey flesh.
His thick brows
arched. “I didn’t see you there.”
The music stopped. He gaped at her, his mouth wide open.
I’m having a contest today, just comment below and one
winner will be selected for a PDF eBook of Vampire Highland Fling.
For excerpts and new releases please visit me at http://www.vampirebookrealm.com/corneila-amiri.html and
http://Celticromancequeen.com
3 comments:
Hmm I wonder what i said next. Great excerpt.
debby236 at gmail dot com
I enjoyed the excerpt.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Looks good!! Thanks for the giveaway.
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