Well Happy Halloween everyone!
I hope you’re all looking forward to a spooktacular evening.
I know I am. I’ve been working pretty solidly for the last few days on my
costume, and I’m very excited to show it off this evening.
I’m also excited because my newest book has just been released!
Yay.
Blood Calling is possibly the perfect book for Halloween.
Deliciously devilish vampire? Check! A fair bit of blood and a lot of death?
Check! Witches, werewolves and a whole host of other supernatural creatures?
Check!
But as if that’s not enough Chasing Freedom is also on a
Kindle Countdown deal this weekend! More werewolves, vampires and witches!
Obviously I’m super excited about the new book being out, so
as it’s Halloween I’m going to leave you with a little taster from the book…
The darkness was
complete. Absolute. I couldn’t see, or feel. I was alone in the blackness with
only the memory of teeth and blood to distract me.
“Byron…”
The voice calling me
seemed to come from a great distance, but it rung in my ears like a bell
seeming to connect with something deep in my very bones.
Slowly, painfully, I
forced my eyes open. It took a moment for them to focus, but when they did I
gasped. My vision was perfect. The slight blur I had lived with all my life was
gone, replaced with absolute clarity. Though all I could see for the moment was
a wall rising on my right and a smooth white ceiling far above me.
“He’s awake,” a new
voice purred by my ear. A woman. “I’m so glad you chose him, Loxley. He’s
pretty.”
I felt a hand stroke
my arm and I tensed, my lips pulling back in an involuntary snarl.
“You’d best watch out,
Evelyn,” Loxley’s voice said from nearby, the same voice that had woken me. “He’s
not like the others. He’s not a play thing for you.”
I turned my head
slowly towards her. She was exquisite, perfect. From her thick dark hair, to
her clear, abnormally pale eyes. She smiled slowly as I looked at her.
I went to take a deep
breath in to speak. It was a reflex, nothing more; it was the first breath I
had taken since I woke. For a moment the thought terrified me, but then a
taste, a smell, hit the back of my throat that erased all thought.
It was delicious. My
whole body seemed to welcome it. My throat ached with thirst, with hunger.
“He smells it,” Evelyn
said with a delighted smile.
Loxley stepped up
beside her. “Of course he does. Are you hungry, Byron?”
I nodded eagerly, the
hunger stronger than ever, wondering what food could smell so appealing.
Loxley thrust out one
arm and drew a young girl into my eye line. She was terrified. Tears spilled
down her cheeks as she struggled against him.
“Then feed,” he said
as he flung her at me.
My body reacted faster
than I could have expected as I caught her. Somewhere at the back of my mind
the tiny spark of me that was still human screamed in revulsion and disgust.
But her warm blood filled all my senses. The hunger reached an almost
unbearable peak.
I felt my teeth change
in my mouth and I dragged her towards me. My teeth pierced her skin with ease
and she screamed. I felt hot blood flood my mouth. It was water to a man dying
of thirst. It was more than food, it was ecstasy. I clutched her body tighter
and drank deeply.
Erasing my thirst and
hunger, and every last hint of my own humanity.
Have a great evening everyone!
Congrats for the new release! I LOVE the cover!
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