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Monday, October 22, 2012

Blog Tour: (Review + Guest Post) The Vampire Hunters By Scott M. Baker




I would like to welcome Scott M. Baker to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Scott M. Baker. Please be sure and check out Scott M. Baker's novel The Vampire Hunters Book #1 in the Vampire Hunters Trilogy. Check out my guest blog with Scott M. Baker on Vampires: The Monster Within Us.




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Book Title: The Vampire Hunters

Author: Scott M. Baker

Series: Vampire Hunters

Published: November 1st 2010

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Pages: 248










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The Vampire Hunters




As former Boston cops, Drake Matthews and Alison Monroe thought they had experienced it all... until they found themselves tracking down a serial killer who turned out to be one of the undead. Stopping him cost them their careers and almost their lives.  Thanks to an influential and anonymous benefactor, Drake and Alison find a new job ridding the streets of Washington D.C. of the vampiric threat terrorizing the nation's capital. 

Only this time, Drake and Alison are not facing a single vampire but an entire nest led by Ion Zielenska, one of history's most evil and twisted masters.  As the vampires indiscriminately prey on humans, seeing them as nothing more than food to satiate their hunger, they create a wave of violence that threatens to engulf the city.  Orchestrating the carnage is Antoinette Varela, the mistress of the nest,who realizes that for the nest to survive the hunters must be eliminated.  However, when her vendetta turns personal, the hunters find themselves in struggle they are not prepared for.




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As the adversaries faced off, the train pulled into Foggy Bottom Station.  The passengers practically pulled the doors open to escape.  When the doors finally did open, they ran out onto the platform and dashed to safety.  Seconds later, the doors slid shut and the train began to pull out of the station.

            

“Well, bitch,” taunted Alison.  “It’s just you and me.”

           

 “That suits me fine.”  Toni hissed and sprinted down the rail car.

            

Alison pushed off the deck with her left foot and spun her body around, slamming her right foot into Toni’s head in a tornado kick.  The master careened to the side and stumbled between two rows of seats, smashing the window, momentarily stunned.  Pulling a stake from her belt holster, Alison ran between the seats and raised the stake to inflict the fatal blow.  Toni’s hand shot up and grabbed Alison by the wrist.  With one thrust, Toni threw the hunter over three sets of seats.  Alison landed on her right shoulder in the opening by the doors, sliding across the deck until her back slammed into the center pole.   

          

  Toni flew over the seats and landed on top of Alison’s chest, knocking the wind out of her.  The master pushed herself down on Alison, pinning the hunter’s pelvis to the floor with her own, then ripped open Alison’s blouse to expose her neck.  Bearing her fangs, Toni leaned over, pausing only inches from the Alison’s neck.

           

 “Relax, hunter.  In a few moments, you’ll be one of us.”

           

 “Not if I have anything to say about it,” a voice shouted from behind Toni.

           

 Toni looked up to see Drake standing at the opposite end of the car.  She snarled.  “You have nothing to say about it.  She’s ours now.”








FIRST CHAPTER

The Vampire Hunters




Even at ten in the evening, Union Station thrived with activity. Despite the hour, scores of people bustled around the main concourse. Passengers disembarking from, or waiting to board, their late-night train. Family and friends gathered to greet them or see them off. Porters hauling luggage to the appropriate platform. Cleaning crews sweeping the concourse and emptying trash cans. Shop owners peddling books, magazines, and last-minute souvenirs to weary travelers. And a vampire on the prowl for food.

Drake originally picked up its trail on the Mall, a prime hunting ground for vampires. Spotting the thing had been easy enough. On a balmy autumn night it was the only figure along the Mall wearing a soiled red windbreaker with the hood pulled tightly over its head. Before Drake could close in to verify and make the kill, however, the vampire strayed from its usual pattern. Leaving the Mall, the vampire set off into downtown Washington, following Constitution Avenue, a route that provided it with more opportunities to feed. Drake had followed at a discrete distance, waiting for a chance to corner the evil and eliminate it. With so many people around, though, that chance had not materialized. When the vampire turned onto Louisiana Avenue and headed for Union Station, Drake hurried to catch up. He was still far enough behind that when he entered the train station fifteen seconds after the vampire, the thing already had melted into the crowd.

Drake now wandered the concourse, hunting his undead prey. That turned out to be far from easy. Union Station had two levels, each with a labyrinthine maze of corridors housing gift shops and food stalls. Beyond the station lay a multi-level parking garage, loading platforms, and maintenance yard. Drake scanned the area, vainly looking for a figure in a red windbreaker. So as not to look suspicious, he stopped occasionally at a bank of computer monitors listing the arrival/departure notifications as if checking on a train’s status, and used the chance to scan waiting passengers.

He had just stepped away from a bank of monitors at the west end of the concourse when the cellular phone in the carry case on his belt began to ring. Only one person had the number—Alison Monroe. She had followed him from the Mall in their midnight-black Dodge Ram and now sat parked in front of Union Station, ready to move at a moment’s notice. Drake reached down and pressed the CALL button, then spoke into the microphone of his headset.

“What’s up?”

“Any luck?”

“Nothing.” Drake sighed.

“Sounds like par for the course for you,” she teased.

Drake smiled. “If you think you can do better, you’re welcome to try. I’d love to sit in the truck once in awhile and let you do the boots on the ground.”

A chuckle came through the headset. “Sorry, boss. You don’t pay me enough for that shit. So what do we do now?”

“I’m beginning to think our friend was on to being tailed, and led us here so he could lose us.”

“You want me to circle the station and see if I can spot him?”

“No. Sit tight for now. I want to give the station one more sweep, then....”

Drake sniffed. Almonds. No. More like ammonia. The smell of the putrefying flesh of a vampire.

“Boss, are you okay?”

“Hang on. I may be on to something.” Drake searched the concourse and spotted a figure in a red windbreaker as it disappeared into the men’s bathroom. Breaking into a jog, Drake headed after it. “I think I’ve found our friend.”

“Be careful.”

As Drake approached the men’s bathroom, he slowed his pace and looked around. No one was paying any attention to him. Reaching under his leather jacket, he pulled out one of the three wooden stakes he kept secure in a special pouch stitched into the jacket lining. Holding the base so the shaft rested against his right wrist and inner arm, he stepped into the bathroom.

The place reeked of decomposed flesh and the acrid smell of urine. Drake swallowed hard to force down the nausea that welled up in his throat. No one stood at the urinals. Keeping his back to the wall, Drake quietly moved across the bathroom to the section containing the stalls. Still no one. He stopped to listen, but only heard the whirring of an exhaust fan and the flow of running water from a broken toilet.

And a whimper.

Dropping to one knee and bending over, Drake examined the stalls. The last one on the right contained two sets of legs. He stood and raced to the stall, kicking open the door. A young boy, no more than twelve, sprawled backwards on the toilet, paralyzed with fear. The thing in the red windbreaker towered over the child, its head inches from the boy‘s neck. One hand with talon-like fingernails pushed down on the boy’s shoulder while the other pushed his head in the opposite direction, exposing the youngster’s throat.

At the intrusion, the thing turned to glare at Drake. It had a pallid face straight from the depths of hell. Black matted hair hung over a slightly-protruding and deeply-furrowed forehead. A pair of blood-red eyes, the yellow pupils of which seemed to glow, leered from sunken sockets. A set of upper and lower fangs had replaced the cuspids, each fang two inches long and razor sharp. The sunken cheeks and gray pallor indicated that the thing had not eaten in a while. And it was not happy about being disturbed in the middle of a meal. Its cracked lips drew back in a snarl as an animalistic hiss filled the stall.

Drake raised his arm to plunge the stake into the vampire. The thing lunged at him unexpectedly, its hands connecting with Drake’s chest and throwing him backwards with the force of three men. Drake sailed across the bathroom, crashing through the door of the opposite stall and slamming into the toilet tank. Luckily, he kept his grip on the stake. Despite the pain and disorientation, he raised the stake to defend himself. Instead of pursuing its attack, the vampire hissed at Drake and bolted for the exit.

Drake scrambled to his feet and raced into the concourse in time to see the vampire duck into a walkway between a pair of stores, heading for the main entrance. Drake took off after it.

“Alison!” Drake practically yelled into the headset. “I have a snuffy heading for the main entrance. Cut him off.”

No response.

“Alison!”

Still nothing. Reaching for the cellular phone, his hand touched the empty carrying case and the dangling cord of the headset. Great. Things were going from bad to worse.

Out in the Ram, Alison listened to the battle unfold. She heard the metallic clang of the stall door being kicked open, followed by a hiss and bodily contact. Then the connection went dead.

“Boss, are you there? Boss?”

Reaching into the gym bag on the passenger seat, Alison pulled out a sawed-off shotgun and opened the breech to make sure it was loaded with the special ammo—two shells, the pellets of which had been soaked in holy water. She snapped the barrel closed and reached for the door handle.

Alison saw the vampire race out of Union Station onto the sidewalk. It frantically looked around for a means of escape, and found it. A tanker truck sat idle farther down Massachusetts Avenue, its flashers blinking. The driver stood near the cab asking directions from a young man in a business suit. Running over to the truck, the vampire began to crawl up into the cab. The driver, a burly man weighing at least two hundred and fifty pounds, grabbed the vampire by the shoulders and pulled it back into the street. Spinning around, the vampire clutched the driver by his neck and hurled him across the street into the side of a parked SUV. Even from this distance, Alison heard the metallic thud and the shattering of glass. The vampire turned to confront the young man in the business suit, but he and several other bystanders already had started running. In what seemed like a single flowing motion, the vampire climbed up into the cab and slid in behind the steering wheel. With a hiss of airbrakes, the truck pulled out onto Massachusetts Avenue.

Alison watched as Drake emerged from Union Station, his attention being immediately drawn to the commotion to his right. Without hesitating, he raced off after the truck, trying to reach the cab. He made it as far as the rear wheels of the tanker when the truck shifted gears and accelerated. Cutting in behind the trailer as it passed by, Drake grabbed the rear access ladder and jumped on. He paused just long enough to make sure of his footing, then started to climb.

Shifting into drive, Alison pushed her foot down on the accelerator. The Ram’s engine thundered to life. She set off after the truck.

“He definitely doesn’t pay me enough for this shit.”

Drake pulled his way to the top of the ladder just as they rolled past Georgetown Law School. From this vantage point, he saw a slow-moving Cadillac in the left lane blocking their path. Drake felt the truck shift gears and increase speed. Moments later, a jolt rocked the entire trailer as the cab slammed into the car, propelling it forward. Rather than attempt to get out of the way, however, the Cadillac’s driver panicked and applied his brakes. This time the truck crashed into the Cadillac. The second, heavier jolt caused Drake to lose his footing and nearly fall off of the ladder.

A sickening screech of metal scraping against metal made Drake look up. Being pushed along by the truck, the Cadillac lost control. Its front end swayed back and forth, then finally veered sharply to the right. The car almost made it out of the way when the truck rammed into its rear wheel well. The Cadillac spun around in a near one hundred and eighty degree turn until its front end slid underneath the truck’s tandem wheels.

Drake held on tight. The trailer hooked the Cadillac’s front end and dragged it sideways down Massachusetts Avenue, the grinding and crunching of metal providing the perfect accompaniment to the firework of sparks. Suddenly, the tandem wheels obtained a grip on the Cadillac’s mangled hood, rode over its front end, and came down on the other side with a loud crash. Still hanging on, Drake was thrown around like a piñata, his knees and ankles banging against the metal ladder. Bolts of pain shot through his legs.

The truck made a sharp turn to the left. For a moment, Drake thought the vampire had lost control and that they were about to overturn. Out of the corner of his eye he caught a glimpse of a red, white, and blue Interstate Highway shield with the number 395 emblazoned across it. They were leaving the city and heading for the open road.

Things had just gone from worse to horrible.

Alison gasped as the truck entered into the sharp turn. Not only because it nearly tipped over, but because the maneuver cut directly across the path of oncoming traffic. Half a dozen cars hit their brakes to avoid an accident, with two of the cars being rear-ended by the vehicles behind them. A Toyota Corolla speeding out of the street on the right entered the intersection just as the truck did, and was barely able to stop in time to avoid a collision. Unfortunately, the driver of the Metrobus behind him, his attention momentarily distracted by a rowdy group of teenagers in the rear, did not. The Metrobus slammed into the Toyota, shoving it directly into the path of the truck. Because of the steep turn, the truck hit the Toyota at an angle, shearing off the front end and spreading pieces of engine and shards of chassis for nearly one hundred feet.

Alison lifted her foot off the accelerator, slowly winding her way through the debris, then again applied gas once into the turn. By the time the two vehicles were onto Route 395, she was only one hundred feet behind the truck. She watched as Drake regained his footing and pulled himself on top of the tanker. With his knees bent and leaning forward to maintain balance, he began to inch his way along the thin metal catwalk running the length of the tanker.

Alison’s eyes grew wide. She slammed her hand against the horn.

Drake heard the signal from Alison. Relieved to have her nearby, he turned and acknowledged her with a wave. From inside the Ram, Alison frantically pointed in front of him.

Drake turned to see the cement revetment of the E Street overpass hurtling toward him. He fell forward onto the catwalk a split second before the revetment whizzed by overhead, missing him by inches. He paused for a few seconds, taking several deep breaths to regain his composure. Then, lifting himself onto his hands and knees, he resumed crawling along the catwalk.

Drake did not see the approaching merge with the Southeast Freeway, and was not prepared when the truck swerved left onto the entry ramp. The force of the turn knocked Drake off balance and he tumbled off the catwalk. Instinctively, he reached out to grab something, and his right hand clutched the small safety rail that ran parallel to the catwalk. Dangling off the side of the truck, he could see the cement jersey barriers racing by a few feet beneath him. Drake lunged his left hand upward, trying to grab the safety rail, but missed. He tried again without success. He could feel his fingers going numb. Mustering all his strength, he made one final lunge for the safety rail and grasped it. That was as far as Drake got. The curved metal surface of the tanker provided no traction for him to crawl back up.

Alison quickly tried to calculate what the next move should be, but drew a blank. The Southeast Freeway had only two lanes, which were even further restricted by a wall of jersey barriers lining the shoulder of each lane. To move alongside the truck now would put her in too great a danger of being sideswiped, knocking her out of the game just when the boss needed her most. No. She would have to wait and make her move after they reached a more open road.

The truck suddenly veered right, entering the off ramp for the Kevin J. Welsh Memorial Bridge. Once across the bridge and outside of the city, the truck increased speed to seventy miles per hour.

Alison noticed the flashing blue lights reflecting off the interior of the Ram’s cab before she heard the sirens. Glancing into the rearview mirror, she saw two D.C. police cars in pursuit and rapidly closing the distance. As if she already did not have enough to worry about.

Pushing her foot all the way down on the accelerator, she moved into position to help Drake.

The vampire noticed the flashing blues at the same time Alison did, and looked into the side mirror. Then he noticed Drake hanging off the tanker. Their gazes met in the mirror’s reflection. For a second, each opponent glared at the other. Then the vampire’s eyes narrowed into blood red slits and his lifeless lips sneered.

For Drake, things went from horrible to FUBAR.

The truck suddenly swung left and back again. Drake’s body slammed against the tanker, the pain so intense he thought his abdomen might explode. He tried lifting his right leg to the upper curve of the tanker, desperately hoping to gain a foothold, but the truck again lurched to the left. And again Drake slammed off the side of the tanker. He felt his grip weakening.

Both Drake and the vampire saw what was ahead of them at the same time. Approximately five hundred feet ahead of them, a red Nissan pick-up cruised along at fifty miles per hour, its flashers blinking. Two large red flags had been placed on either side of the bed. A yellow banner draped over the tailgate bore the words WIDE LOAD. Ahead of the Nissan, a tractor trailer plodded down the center of the highway, a cut-away section of a single-story house extending three feet over either side of the flatbed.

A single thought went through Drake’s mind. Shit!

The vampire steered to the right. The tanker converged on the Nissan like a wolf on its prey. Fortunately, the Nissan’s driver saw the approaching danger and moved into the breakdown lane where he came to a stop. The tanker roared past the Nissan and began to overtake the flatbed on its right side. When the two trucks were side by side, the vampire steered back to the left. The driver of the flatbed attempted to move out of the way, but the vampire continued to follow.

Drake anticipated the move. When the gap between the two trucks closed, he turned to one side and pulled his legs up against his chest, straining every muscle to sustain this semi-fetal position. The trucks collided where Drake’s legs were a moment earlier. The house section snapped and splintered as the tanker tore along its length, showering Drake in shards and chunks of broken wood. After a few seconds that seemed like an eternity, the tanker passed by the flatbed and continued down the freeway.

But the damage had been done. The collision had shifted the house section so that more than six feet extended over the flatbed’s left rim. When the driver tried to pull into the left breakdown lane, the rear quarter of the house section slid onto the road and dragged along the pavement, pulling it almost completely off the flatbed. The driver stopped with a deafening huff from the airbrakes, the truck blocking the right lanes and the house section blocking the left.

Alison had a split second to make her decision. Shifting into low gear, she aimed for the spot just behind the flatbed where the damaged house section still clung to it. Closing her eyes and lowering her head behind the steering wheel, she braced for the collision. A heavy jolt rocked the Ram, accompanied by the sounds of splintering wood, scraping metal, and fracturing glass. When she looked up, a huge spider web-like crack covered the left portion of the windshield. But she had made it through. Even better, a large debris field covered most of the left two lanes of the highway. While one police car stopped to attend to the accident site, the other slowed to a near crawl as it negotiated the scene.

If she wanted to save the boss, it was now or never while she still had an open road and no police interference.

She saw the tanker a good half mile in the lead and pulling away rapidly. Alison accelerated again, trying to ignore the whistling wind and shards of loose glass coming from the damaged windshield. She reached over and grabbed the shotgun.

No one was more surprised than Drake that he still clung to the side of the tanker. The vampire had stopped trying to knock him off. Not that it mattered. He could feel his arms and hands going numb, and knew he would not be able to hold on much longer. Out of the corner of his eye, Drake saw Alison begin to pass the tanker on the left as they entered the off ramp for the Inner Loop of the Beltway. She raced along the off ramp’s shoulder, staying just far enough to the rear so that she would not be spotted by the vampire while they made the turn. At the last second, she gunned it so that the Ram pulled even with the cab as they merged onto the Beltway. Racing from the off ramp at over sixty miles per hour, both vehicles cut off several cars and trucks. Tires screeched and horns blared as traffic swerved to avoid an accident, forcing all four lanes of the Beltway to a stop. Good, thought Drake. Now they would not have to worry about innocent bystanders.

They were only half a mile from the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

Alison let go of the steering wheel just long enough to blare the horn. The vampire turned to look, and stared into the twin barrels of the shotgun.

Alison pulled the trigger.

The thunderous roar and flash from the gunpowder momentarily blinded her. When the smoke cleared, the remains of the vampire’s head stared back at her. The face and top of its skull had been blown away, leaving large flaps of dead flesh that folded backwards like the petals of a gory flower. Its lower jaw remained intact as well as a fragment of the upper left jaw that hung loosely, still attached to a strand of flesh. Whiffs of white smoke drifted upwards from the mass of gore as the holy water reacted with pure evil. The vampire tried to hiss, both out of pain and hatred, but could only manage a bloody gurgle. Instead, it turned back to the road and futilely tried to steer.

Alison dropped her speed just enough to fall back parallel with the tanker, then slid as close as possible to the vehicle, placing the bed directly under the dangling Drake. The truck started swaying, grinding the tanker against the Ram and threatening to push it away. Alison steered into the tanker and blared the horn.

Drake let go. He dropped into the Ram’s bed with a heavy thud that knocked the wind out of him. Looking up, he saw the tandem wheels of the tanker only a few feet away, threatening to crush the Ram’s bed and him with it. Alison pulled into the center of the Beltway and slowed. When the Ram came to a stop, Drake stood up, ignoring the throbbing in his legs and knees and back, anxious to see what happened next. Alison stepped out of the cab and stood by the open door.

Entering the approaches to the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, the vampire attempted to keep the tanker straight, but had no way of knowing that the far right lane was closed for construction. The truck hit the jersey barriers and careened to the left at a forty-five degree angle. Not knowing what it had hit, the creature instinctively turned the steering wheel back to the right, sideswiping the barrier a second time. The cab spun one hundred and eighty degrees. The tanker, however, continued traveling straight. Ripping itself free from the trailer connection, the tanker bounced over the cab’s rear chassis and up onto the jersey barrier. The grinding of metal against cement accompanied a panorama of sparks, but only for a few seconds. The hull of the tanker ruptured under the pressure, spewing forth a stream of gasoline that was immediately ignited by the sparks. Drake watched the tanker erupt into a mushroom cloud of orange-red flames and oily smoke.

A few seconds later, a headless figure staggered through the inferno that rapidly spread across the bridge. Engulfed by flames so intense that even cement and metal melted, the thing should already be destroyed. Yet it fought to survive. With each step, strips of dead flesh seared off and blew away, revealing muscles and organs that shriveled in the heat. Finally yielding to the inevitable, the vampire stopped. It let out a guttural howl from its shattered, burnt throat that sounded as if it had come straight from the depths of hell. The howling stopped only when the body crumbled into dust, which was instantly blown apart by the intense winds caused by the conflagration.

Only then did Drake become aware of the flashing red and blue lights reflecting off the metallic surface of the Ram. Alison stood facing to the rear, her hands clasped behind her head. A sharp, angry voice focused Drake’s concentration.

“You on the pick-up. I said place your hands behind your head and turn around. Now!”

In one slow motion, Drake turned around and raised his hands behind his head until his fingers interlocked. One of the police cars that had been chasing them sat twenty feet away. Two police officers stood by the front of the car, their pistols trained on Drake and Alison.

The older of the two cops, a muscular Hispanic with Rodriguez displayed on his nameplate, used the same angry voice on Drake again. “Get off the pick-up, slowly, and move beside your girlfriend.”

Drake complied. The two cops cautiously moved closer. Then the Hispanic sighed and rolled his eyes. “Oh, Christ. I should have known.”

“What do you mean?” asked his partner.

“You’re in the presence of a celebrity,” Rodriguez said sarcastically. “You’re about to arrest Drake Matthews.”

“Who?”

“Never mind. You’ll get sick of him soon enough.” Holstering his pistol, Rodriguez removed a pair of handcuffs from his belt and motioned for Drake to turn around. “I assume you won’t give me any trouble?”

Drake turned and lowered his hands behind his back. “Do I ever?”










GUEST BLOG

Vampires: The Monster Within Us




Vampires and zombies are the “in” monsters right now, which is perfect for me since that’s what I mostly write about. Despite their mutual popularity, they are two entirely different sets of subgenres. Zombie fiction appeals to our morbid fascination with the end of society. Everything we know and take for granted comes to a sudden, vicious end. Those who live through the outbreak have to adapt and exist in a devastated world that has no rules or reason. In its essence, zombie fiction is apocalyptic fiction. In many ways, the zombies represent those of us who will lose all touch with reality following the end of mankind and will shamble along with no sanity or spirit.

Vampires are on the other end of the spectrum. They appeal to our subconscious urge to give free reign to our darkest desires.

Vampires are the only human-derived monsters that enjoy their fate. I’ve never read a book or seen a movie in which a character wanted to become a zombie. Those cursed with lycanthropy are usually guilt ridden over their actions and attempt to find ways to contain their affliction. And while Mr. Hyde revels in his depravity, he is always at odds with the gentler Dr. Jekyll who tries to regain control of his twisted inner self. Yet in almost every contemporary vampire movie or novel, you will find characters who desperately want to join the ranks of the undead.

This abandoning of our souls to these inner urges that polite society forces us to repress is not a modern phenomenon. Most scholars agree that Bram Stoker’s Dracula represents the sexual tension that had been repressed during the Victorian era. When Hollywood transferred this classic to the silver screen, the censors required that the sexuality be subdued. Nonetheless, the actors who portrayed the Lord of Darkness in Universal Studio’s various incantations of the legend in the 1930s and 1940s, most notably Bela Lugosi and John Carradine, brought an elegance and sensual appeal to the role that gave the character much greater depth than just a mere monster. Christopher Lee portrayed Dracula as a malevolent creature of pure evil, yet still brought a virility to the role that to this day ranks him among the “sexiest” vampires of all time. Today the subtlety of underlying eroticism has been lost on audiences who have come to expect the most attractive actors and actresses to play the undead, such as Kate Beckinsale in Underworld or Gerard Butler in Dracula 2000.

The other aspect of this unbridled passion is the penchant for aggression. As Hollywood has cranked up the sexual intensity in vampire movies over the past forty years, the level of violence has kept pace. Whereas Stoker was content to terrorize a few Transylvanian villages or London, that would bore audiences today. Blood feuds, wars with werewolves, human hunts, and world domination are standard fair in contemporary vampire fiction. Yet the penchant for chaos is not merely for the sake of chaos. Like with their carnal urges, vampires are free to express their inner desire for hostility without the filters of morality and conscience. In most cases, the undead don’t want to destroy the world, but enjoy it in their own demented fashion. This is perfectly expressed in the second season of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. For almost an entire season, Spike, Drusilla, and Angelus go on a rampage throughout Springfield. When faced with Angelus wanting to destroy the world, Spike balks and tells Buffy: “The truth is, I like this world. You’ve got dog racing. Manchester United. And you’ve got people. Billions of people walking around like Happy Meals with legs. It’s all right here.”

I explore this desire to follow one’s basest instincts in my own vampires in The Vampire Hunters trilogy. Antoinette is the sadistic mistress of the coven who wages a personal and brutal vendetta against the hunters and the ones they love. Walker, an African prince who was captured and made the slave of an abusive mullah in Antioch, willingly seeks out a vampire to turn him so he can enact revenge on his former master. Melinda, a thirteen-year-old who was tortured and molested by a town elder in Puritan Salem and eventually begs to become one of the undead to end her suffering, at which point she begins to prey on children and pedophiles. And Treja, turned during an act of extreme violence, now molests his female victims before draining them of blood.

That lust for decadence has allowed for a greater diversity of vampire stories than any other subgenre within horror. But I’ll discuss that in my next blog.










MY REVIEW

The Vampire Hunters




 

The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a copy of The Vampire Hunters from the author for a review via Innovative Online Book Tours.

 

I don't usually read books that are about the vampire hunters but the ones that are about vampires. You know like where the vampires are like the good guys or can be. They can pass as human as long as they don't show their fangs. And the heroine of the story falls in love with the vampire. Well this story is not like that not where the girl falls in love with the vampire. No this vampire story is about the girl hunting the vampires to kill them.

Drake and Alison are the vampire hunters they are former cops that worked for the Boston police department. They lost their jobs and almost their lives chasing down a vampire that they thought was a serial killer. But things work out for Drake and Alison after they lose their jobs. They are hired by an unknown to move and work in Washington, D.C. to track down and kill not one vampire but a whole coven of vampires.

I never thought that I would actually like reading a book about vampire hunters. I always want to read books where the vampires can be the good guy too. Where they can live as human most of the time and fall in love with the heroine. Well as long as there is not too much romance involved. I like my books to have a lot of action and at least a good story plot. But you know what? I have just found out that I do like reading about the hunters as well. I can't wait to get started on reading the 2nd book Vampyrnomicon.










AUTHOR BIO




Born and raised in Everett, Massachusetts (just outside of Boston), Scott M. Baker has spent the last twenty-two years living in northern Virginia.  He has authored several short stories, including “Dead Water”, “Rednecks Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things”, “Cruise of the Living Dead”, “Deck the Malls with Bowels of Holly” (an alcoholic mall Santa battles zombie reindeer), and “Denizens.”  His two latest short stories – “The Last Flight of The Bismarck,” about steampunk zombies, and “The Hunger,” a tale of cannibalism during a zombie outbreak – will both be released later this year in anthologies being published by Knighwatch Press. 

Scott’s first zombie novel, Rotter World, which details the struggle between humans and vampires during a zombie apocalypse, was released by Permuted Press in April 2012.  He has also authored The Vampire Hunters trilogy, which has been published by Pill Hill Press and received excellent reviews from Famous Monsters of Filmland and Fangoria, among others. Scott has finished his fifth novel, Yeitso, a homage to the monster movies of the 1950s set in northern New Mexico, which is currently with a publisher, and is wrapping up his sixth novel, Hell Gates, the first in a series of young adult novels set in a world in which the realms of Hell and earth have merged.  

When he is not busy writing, Scott can either be found relaxing on his back deck with a cup of iced coffee, or doting on the four house rabbits that live with him. 







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TOUR SCHEDULE

10/22 The Avid Reader Review and Guest Post

10/23 The Insane Writings of a Crazed Writer Review and Interview

10/24 Genre Wench Review

10/25 Beauty in Ruins Review

10/26 Queen of the Night Reviews Review

10/26 Identity Discovery Review

10/29 Happy Tails and Tales Review and interview

10/30 Keeping Up With The Rheinlander's Review

10/31 Everyone Loves A SiNner Review

10/31 Full Moon Bites Review

11/1 YA Between the Lines Review and Guest Post

11/1 My Cozie Corner Review

11/1 Harlie's Books Review

11/1 Krystal's Enchanting Reads Review

11/2 Tea and Book Review and guest post

11/2 Lissette E. Manning Review

11/2 Kara Loves Reading Review

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Blog A Quote #21







Blog A Quote is weekly meme hosted by Michelle Chew Writes. Each week we will be sharing a quote from our favorite books. For more info and to sign up visit Michelle Chew Writes.





My quote for this week



'Salem's Lot
'Salem's Lot By Stephen King



“Only library books speak with such wordless eloquence of the power good stories hold over us.”









Another quote by one of my favorite authors. I think 'Salem's Lot was the first novel that I read about vampires. The vampires have certainly changed since Stephen King wrote 'Salem's Lot.









What is your favorite quote?

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Stacking The Shelves #18




Stacking The Shelves, A weekly Meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Blog about the books we got in the past weeh.



Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Where each week we share the books that we have added to our shelves during the past week. This includes books that we bought, borrowed from the library, received from the author for review, books that we won. They can be either physical books or ebooks.

You can find out more about Stacking The Shelves from the official launch page.




More Amazon Freebies. But hey, I love Amazon Freebies.





Salem Moon Title: Salem Moon

Author: Scarlet Black

Salem Moon is about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Gabriel Blackstone is accused of witchcraft and is sentenced to die.






Title: Vile Blood

Author: Max Wilde

Terror has left Skye Martindale muted and stunted for most of her seventeen years. Scared and afraid of her own self or what she may be capable of doing. Is she the person that her brother needs to be afraid of as well or should he be afraid of something else?






Title: What Thing Had Escaped (Part One)

Author: Winston Emerson

Darryl and his friend eugene move into a mansion that Darryl has inherited from his employer. After they move in they discover a teenage girls locked away in a secret room.






On Haunted Ground: The Green Ghost and Other Spirits of Cemetery Road Title: On Haunted Ground: The Green Ghost and Other Spirits of Cemetery Road

Author: Lisa Rogers

True life ghost stories wow this sounds like it will a very good read.






Witchy, Witchy Title: Witchy, Witchy (Spellbound Trilogy #1)

Author: Penelope King

Witchy, Witchy sounds like it would be about witches and I love reading about witches a lot too.











Recieved from the author via Full Moon Bites Blog Tours for review and blog tour.





Reawakened Title: Reawakened

Author: Carrie Pulkinen

Jules falls in love with a vampire who is the vampire king who's task is to save the world from a demon.






What did you add to your shelves this week?

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Blog Tour: (Promo) Sharc By Paul Rudd




I would like to welcome Paul Rudd to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Paul Rudd. Please be sure and check out Paul Rudd's novel Sharc.




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Book Title: Sharc

Author: Paul Rudd

Genre: Romance, Adventure, Great Whites

Publisher: Taylor Street Books

ISBN: 1479209899 / 978-1479209897

Number of pages: 285

Word Count: 101,000

Cover Artist: Tim Roux











BOOK DESCRIPTION

Sharc




It's massive, it's intelligent, it's relentless and it's always looking for its next meal or its next challenge.

Maxwell Baxter is intent on fulfilling his greatest ambition yet, and he is an ambitious man. He wants to build the largest floating aquarium in the world, an aquarium city, and fill it with all manner of monsters from the depths, the first being a presumed extinct Megalodon he has captured, a prehistoric monster shark currently only thirty-five feet long but destined to grow up to one hundred feet of raw, razor-toothed ravenous greed with extraordinary abilities to detect anything edible or threatening in the water for miles around.

In the midst of international financial negotiations to raise the rest of the money to complete his ARC, and with the Governor of California being entertained on his private yacht on his way to review the facility, the Megalodon escapes and begins to terrorize everything in the Pacific, ships and other sea creatures alike, no matter what their size.

Maxwell Baxter's future rests on a knife-edge, and the Megalodon has a gigantic mouthful of them, each five feet long and giving it the capability to bite a small whale in half with one snap of its jaws.

With a Megalodon about, if you are thinking of getting back into the water, don't flatter yourself – you'll barely be a snack.







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Ask a multi-award winning thespian if they would prefer a star on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame or have the chance to write about a prehistoric shark and they’d take the easy option every time. Me? Sharks are a passion, they always have been. Not to say I have actually met any face to face or relied on a shark cage to keep me out of harm’s way; cos that’s just dumb!

So say hello to the real Paul Rudd. I’m a geek, pure and simple and a far throw from celebrity. I write lots. I’ve watched movies since birth, which probably makes a lot of sense to those who know me well.

My brain is a minefield of ideas just waiting to detonate and making them available has always been a dream. Now, with thanks to Taylor Street, I have managed to take my first step into the unknown.

So now starts the latest saga of my life and a little like the original Lord of the Rings cartoon, the outcome remains up in the air. If only the late Ralph Bakshi was here to conclude it... alas for now I will carry on chasing my own Moby Dick; the great white tooth of a Megalodon, so if anyone has a spare?

This is Paul Rudd of the Nostromo signing off…….







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October 8 Interview and review Deb Sanders

October 9 Guest blog Lisa’s World of Books

October 10 Interview Paranormal Romantic Suspense

October 11 Interview Happy Tails and Tales

October 12 Interview Fang-tastic Books

October 13 Interview Roxanne’s Realm

October 16 Promo Sapphyria's Book Reviews

October 20 Promo The Avid Reader

October 21 Interview Laurie’s Non-Paranormal

October 22 Guest blog The Creatively Green Write at Home Mom

October 27 Promo and review Mimmi's Musings












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Friday, October 19, 2012

Blog Tour: (Promo + Interview) Rogue’s Pawn By Jeffe Kennedy




I would like to welcome Jeffe Kennedy to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Jeffe Kennedy. Please be sure and check out Jeffe Kennedy's novel Rogue’s Pawn. Check out my interview with Jeffe Kennedy and an excerpt of Rogue’s Pawn.




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Book Title: Rogue’s Pawn

Author: Jeffe Kennedy

Series: Covenant of Thorns

ISBN: 978-14268-9406-0

Published: July 16, 2012

Publisher: Carina Press





BOOK DESCRIPTION

Rogue's Pawn







This is no fairy tale… 

Haunted by nightmares of a black dog, sick to death of my mind-numbing career and heart-numbing fiancé, I impulsively walked out of my life—and fell into Faerie. Terrified, fascinated, I discover I possess a power I can’t control: my wishes come true. After an all-too-real attack by the animal from my dreams, I wake to find myself the captive of the seductive and ruthless fae lord Rogue. In return for my rescue, he demands an extravagant price—my firstborn child, which he intends to sire himself…

With no hope of escaping this world, I must learn to harness my magic and build a new life despite the perils—including my own inexplicable and debilitating desire for Rogue. I swear I will never submit to his demands, no matter what erotic torment he subjects me to…







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EXCERPT

Rogue's Pawn




“Enough,” a male voice said.

As if I’d ceased to exist, Tinker Bell blinked her eyes and regained her lovely self, face smoothing, shining once again in sunny elegance. Reboot and resume program. She gracefully stood and glided to the tray, set the bowl precisely in the center, lifted the tray and left the room without hesitation.

Booted footsteps crossed the room toward me. Act II, scene ii. Exit Nasty Tinker Bell, Enter God-Only-Knows-What-Now. My face was sticky with whatever the brothy stuff had been, my hair wet and fouled. I stank. I hurt. I was chained to a bed in a place so completely unknown I couldn’t begin to understand it. I tried to squeeze my legs closer together, but the chains seemed at the limit of their reach. The energy of my brief triumph evaporated, allowing tears to well up again.

Oh, please, please, please, do not cry. The threatening sting worsened. I closed my eyes and one tear leaked out. He stopped next to me, surveying me.

“You’re certainly a mess.” His wry voice was rich and smooth.

My eyes snapped open to glare at him through the blur. Fifty different smart remarks flew across my tongue, most along the lines that any failures of appearance on my part could be laid on the doorstep of someone besides myself. But even the buzz of the first word on my vocal chords brought searing agony. Relieved to have a legitimate reason for the tears, I almost welcomed the searing sensation.

“No, don’t try to talk—no one needs to hear what you have to say, anyway. Not that we can help it, since you think so loudly. And you have a decision to make. We have a quandary.” He began pacing, boots echoing against stone. “No one can heal you while you’re bound in silver and we can’t release you from the silver until you have yourself under control. Which will take a considerably long time—perhaps years of training—if you’re even able to accomplish it at all.”

I thought of the birds crashing in increasing cacophony with a small shudder.

“Exactly,” he confirmed. “And yes,” he said from the window behind my head where he seemed to be gazing out, “I can hear most of your thoughts—another reason to save trying to speak aloud.”

My stomach congealed in panic. Had he heard my secret thoughts? Don’t think of them, bury them deep, deep. Think of other things…like what? Think of home, think of Isabel. Isabel, my cat—Clive hated her. What would happen to her now? How could I not have thought of her until this moment? Abandoned, wondering why I never came home for her… And my mother—she’d be frantic. How long had I been gone? They could be all dead and buried, lost to me forever. The anguish racked me.

“Shh.” The man sat on the side of my bed now, heavier than Nasty Tinker Bell. He brushed the hair back from my forehead, then placed his long fingers over my brow and, with his thumbs, rhythmically smoothed along my cheekbones, wiping away the tears that now flowed freely.

I stifled a sob. I had cried more in the past day than I had in years. The sweeping along my cheekbones soothed me, melting warmth through my skull. The rhythm became part of my breathing. Deep breaths. Smooth, easy. The awful tightness in my chest gave a little sigh and released.

“Let’s try again, shall we?” The man pulled his hands away. I could hear him brush them against his thighs. Soup, tears and blood. Yuck.

My eyes cleared enough for me to see him. Ebony-blue climbed over half his face. The winding pattern of angular spirals and toothy spikes swirled out of his black hair on the left side of his face, placing sharp fingers along his cheekbone, jaw and brow. For a moment, the tattoo-like pattern dominated everything about him. Ferocious and alien.

Once I adjusted, I could see past the lines. His face echoed Tinker Bell’s golden coloring. He could be her fraternal twin, with those same arched cheekbones. But where she was golden dawn, he was darkest night. Midnight-blue eyes, that deep blue just before all light was gone from the sky, when the stars have emerged, but you could see the black shadows of trees against the night. He shared Tinker Bell’s rose-petal mouth, but with a curious edge to it. I suppose a man’s mouth shouldn’t remind one of a flower, and there was nothing feminine about this man. Where she wore the pink sugar roses of debutantes and bridal showers, his lips made me think of the blooms of late summer, the sharp-ruffled dianthus, edges darkening to blood in the heat. His bone structure was broader than hers but still seemed somehow differently proportioned, his arms hanging a bit too long from shoulders not quite balanced to his height. Inky hair pulled back from his face fell in a tail down his back. One strand had escaped to fall over his shoulder and I could see a blue shimmer in its silk sheen.

He arched his left eyebrow, blueness in the elegant arch, repeating the deep shades of the fanged lines around it.

“Shall we?” he repeated.

I stared at him. What was the question?





INTERVIEW

Jeffe Kennedy




The Avid Reader: What inspired you to write Rogue's Pawn?



Jeffe Kennedy: A dream. I didn’t know fiction was in me until I dreamed about Gwynn and The Black Dog. I’ve had a lot of dreams about Gwynn and her adventures – it’s a great gift to have those stories to tell.



The Avid Reader: When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?



Jeffe Kennedy: Not until I was 28 and was getting my PhD in neuroscience. I figured out I was miserable because I was going in the wrong direction. I had to ask myself what the perfect life would be, if I didn’t want to be a scientist. The answer surprised me!



The Avid Reader: What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?



Jeffe Kennedy: It was Charlotte’s Web when I was six years old – and I know this because my mom was reading it to me at bedtime, as was our habit, and I was reading over her shoulder, correcting when she missed words and then complained when she cried so much when Charlotte died (I hope that’s not a spoiler for anyone!) that she messed up the story. At that point she handed me the book and told me I was on my own. It’s a vivid memory.



The Avid Reader: What genre of books do you enjoy reading?



Jeffe Kennedy: Anything fantasy, paranormal and sexy goes right to the top of my list. But I read pretty much everything except the mystery/suspense/true crime end of fiction.



The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?



Jeffe Kennedy: I never know how to measure this, because it changes all the time. If I had to pick a book I wish I’d written, I’d choose Kushiel’s Avatar, by Jacqueline Carey, because I think it’s a brilliant book that tied that trilogy together in exciting, visceral and wonderful ways.



The Avid Reader: You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?



Jeffe Kennedy: I have many favorite authors, but I give a great deal of credit to Anne McCaffrey. She gave me the great gift of fantasy when I was in 5th grade – and her stories live with me still. She taught me that fantasy and femaleness and romance and politics and passion could all go together. My great regret is I didn’t meet her before she died.



The Avid Reader: If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?



Jeffe Kennedy: I’d love to see the dinosaurs – if I could be encased in my impervious glass bubble and not get munched!



The Avid Reader: When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?



Jeffe Kennedy: Sometimes, when I’m deep into it, the writing comes easily and gives a fabulous ride. But sitting down to write, getting started, is always difficult. Writing is hard work – if it wasn’t, everyone would have novels published instead of saying they’d like to write one.



The Avid Reader: Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?



Jeffe Kennedy: I have two Maine coon cats and a border collie. One of the cats is a six-month-old kitten who keeps us on our toes. Into EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME.



The Avid Reader: What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?



Jeffe Kennedy: I have a terrible weakness for wine. And dirty martinis. I also love pastries of all kinds, but can resist most. If I cave, it’s for a brownie or cannoli.



The Avid Reader: Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Jeffe Kennedy: My advice is always the same and is the best advice I know: write every day. Write whether you feel like it or not. Treat it like a job and it will become a career. See above about writing being hard work – the only way to scale that mountain, I believe, is step by step, with fortitude and patience.









Author Photo, Rogues Pawn About the Author:

Jeffe Kennedy took the crooked road to writing, stopping off at neurobiology, religious studies and environmental consulting before her creative writing began appearing in places like Redbook, Puerto del Sol, Wyoming Wildlife, Under the Sun and Aeon. An erotic novella, Petals and Thorns, came out under her pen name of Jennifer Paris in 2010, heralding yet another branch of her path, into erotica and romantic fantasy fiction. Since then, an erotic short, Feeding the Vampire, and another erotic novella, Sapphire, have hit the shelves. 

Her contemporary fantasy novel, Rogue’s Pawn, book one in A Covenant of Thorns, will be published in July, 2012. Jeffe lives in Santa Fe, with two Maine coon cats, a border collie, plentiful free-range lizards and frequently serves as a guinea pig for an acupuncturist-in-training. Find her on Facebook and Twitter or visit her at her website.








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TOUR SCHEDULE




October 18 Promo SMARTMOUTHTEXAN

October 19 Interview The Avid Reader

October 22 Review Darkest Addictions Book Reviews

October 22 Review Nomi’s Paranormal Palace

October 23 Review Blooding Book Reviews

October 24 Interview Blooding Book Reviews

October 25 Guest Post Ex Libris

October 26 Interview Banshees, Books, and Baseball

October 27 Promo Cover2CoverBlog

October 27 Interview/Review Book Lovin' Mamas

October 30 GuestPost The Insane Ramblings of an Crazed Writer







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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Review: Goddess Interrupted By Aimée Carter




Goddess Interrupted (Goddess Test, #2)

Title: Goddess Interrupted (Goddess Test #2)

Author: Aimée Carter

Published: March 27th 2012

Publisher: HarlequinTeen

Paperback

Pages: 296








Goodreads Synopsis





Kate Winters has won immortality. But if she wants a life with Henry in the Underworld, she'll have to fight for it.

Becoming immortal wasn't supposed to be the easy part. Though Kate is about to be crowned Queen of the Underworld, she's as isolated as ever. And despite her growing love for Henry, ruler of the Underworld, he's becoming ever more distant and secretive. Then, in the midst of Kate's coronation, Henry is abducted by the only being powerful enough to kill him: the King of the Titans.

As the other gods prepare for a war that could end them all, it is up to Kate to save Henry from the depths of Tartarus. But in order to navigate the endless caverns of the Underworld, Kate must enlist the help of the one person who is the greatest threat to her future.

Henry's first wife, Persephone.




My Review




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review.

When we left off with The Goddess Test Kate was starting her six month vacation in Greece. And now in Goddess Interrupted Kate is returning to the Underworld to spend the rest of her live her life with the man she fell in love with, the King of the Underworld, Henry. Kate and Henry were married in The Goddess Test. Now upon her return she will stand with Henry as the Goddess of the Underworld.

Kate has this fantasy going on i her head where she and Henry will now live happily ever after. But Kate is very disappointed when she arrives home from her vacation and Henry is not there. Kate gets very upset because no one will tell her where Henry is exactly nor what he is doing. Kate wants to be treated as an adult now and not a child. She doesn't understand that they are trying to protect her.

But Kate eventually finds out that they are fighting a battle that they will probably lose in the end. When almost all of the Gods end up having to go and help Henry fight because he has been taken hostage. Henry is a very powerful God so if he ends up hurt and needs help to fight a war then you figure out real quick that whatever they are fighting is very strong and powerful.

Kate is a very strong person when the time comes for her to be. At times she wants everything her way but when she is the only one left to find Henry and the other Gods she does not hesitate. She does what she has to do to save Henry, her mother along with the other Gods and Goddess.

You know I said earlier in my review that when Kate returned from her vacation with a fantasy that she and Henry would live happily ever after. Well yeah she did think that and was disappointed. But what girl that has fallen in love for the first time and married the man of her dreams wouldn't think that. In ways I think that Henry was the selfish one and not Kate. All Kate wanted was for Henry to love her too and spend time with her.

I won Goddess Interrupted from Emilie @ Emilie's Book World . I had read a lot of reviews for The Goddess Test series and knew that I had to read them. When I won Goddess Interrupted I had to have The Goddess Test and so I went out and bought it. I couldn't wait to start reading them. I kept turning the pages and turning the pages wanting to know what was happening next. Although The Goddess Test and Goddess Interrupted kept me turning the pages I didn't want it to end. I can't wait to read The Goddess Inheritance the third book in the series. But I have a few months to wait. It is not expected to be published until February 26th 2013.







Look for Aimée Carter on the web


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Blog Tour: (Interview + Giveaway) Forbidden Fire By Kimberly Kinrade




I would like to welcome Kimberly Kinrade to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Kimberly Kinrade. Please be sure and check out Kimberly Kinrade's novel Forbidden Fire Book #2 in the Forbidden Series. Check out my interview with Kimberly Kinrade. Oh and before you leave be sure and enter the giveaway!




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Book Title: Forbidden Fire

Author: Kimberly Kinrade

Series: The Forbidden Trilogy

Published: March 27th 2012

Publisher: Evolved Publishing

Kindle Edition:

Pages: 270








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"She escaped, but she'll never be free."

"Time held no meaning as my mind darted in and out of memories. Past and present collided to create a full-sensory collage out of my life: playing hide-n-seek with my best friends Luke--who always cheated by walking through walls when he was about to be caught--and Lucy; Mr. Caldrin critiquing my sketches and offering ideas to make them more realistic; targets changing faces, blending into the same person, their thoughts rippling through my mind like waves. Through it all, a demon stalked me from the shadows of my memories, never quite showing its face, but crouching, waiting.

And then I dreamed...."

Sam and Drake may have escaped, but they aren't free—not with a powerful Seeker after them. As Sam struggles with the ethics of her new powers and embraces a blossoming physical relationship with Drake, Lucy and Luke face challenges of their own.

With forces coalescing inside and outside the Rent-A-Kid dorms, it's only a matter of time before the fire they started forces each of them to make choices they can't undo. But will it be enough to save them?




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EXCERPT

Forbidden Fire




Drake inhaled the cool, salty beach air and sank his toes into the warm sand. The crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean always calmed his mind, but not this time. He dropped his shoes onto the sand and rolled his cargo pants up past his calves, so he could feel the sharp bite of the cold water over his feet.

The sun hovered over the ocean, ushering in another day. Surfers dotted the watery landscape; Drake longed to be one of them, lost in the Zen of the wave, no other care or concern but that one moment of bliss.

His life had changed too much for surfing to bring him any peace. That day so many months ago changed everything. He'd been primed to win the regional Venice Beach Surfing Competition—next stop, Hawaii. Brad had warned him to keep a low profile, but surfing was too important to him, so Drake competed.

And he'd paid.

***?In a perfect moment of synchronicity and connection, the wave broke and wrapped around him in a watery cocoon from which he would emerge reborn. In that state of bliss he didn't notice Max cutting him off, didn't feel the

pull of the current until his board threatened to spill him into the depths of the ocean.?With paranormal strength he steadied himself and kept his feet under him. A look of surprise flashed across

Max's face before he directed his attention to the wave that also threatened to engulf him.?The men rode their boards to shore and were greeted by hundreds of voices cheering their success.?To anyone watching, they had both just scored a serious victory. Even the judges wouldn't be able to tell that

Max had cheated and tried to sabotage Drake.?Words mattered little to him, but Max had just declared war.?Drake shoved Max to the sand using a touch more than normal strength, just enough to sting. "What the hell,

man? Are you so desperate to win, and so afraid of me, that you would cheat?"?Max's eyes turned cold, but he pushed himself up and stared at Drake. "I don't know what you're talking about,

but do that again and I'll make sure you're disqualified from the final round."?A group had formed, drawn into the drama. Drake passed his board to Brad and stormed off toward the

showers to cool down before he blew it for good.?The warm sand squished under his feet, and the hot sun blazed down on his head.?He stripped off his wetsuit and stood under the showers, letting the warm water wash away the sand, salt and

anger. Today could change his life forever; he just needed to keep his cool and ignore Max.?He'd been so absorbed in his rage, he hadn't noticed the buzz of warning under his skin that someone was

watching him.?By the time he felt it, it was too late.?Something stung his shoulder.?He reached around and pulled out a dart. His thoughts swirled around in his head and his recent clarity gave

way to a jumble of incoherent ramblings.

"Dude, are you all right?"

A voice spoke to him, but male or female, he couldn't tell. His vision blurred and he slumped onto the wet cement, the now cold water spraying over him until it ran out of time and stopped.

"Drake, you'll be okay. Come on, boy."

Another voice he didn't recognize. He reached out with his mind to stop whoever was touching him, but nothing happened. His power didn't work. Then he felt it, the compulsion to obey directed at him as someone siphoned his powers from him.

When hands pulled him away from the familiar noises, he tried to fight with his muscle.?"Damn it, he's still too strong. Get him to the van, quick."?"Don't worry," one voice said to the other. "Drake, you will relax and walk quietly to the van with us. You will

not put up a fight or make any noise."?He nodded, stood and walked forward.?Before Drake could process anything more, a painful whack to his head sent him tumbling into darkness. The leader yelled at whoever had hit him, and then Drake lost consciousness.

***?That day had been life-changing, just not they way he'd hoped or imagined.

Drake wondered if his blood still stained the block of cement his attackers had used to bash in his head that day, after hitting him with a tranquilizer gun from afar. Overkill, much? They hadn't underestimated his strength, at least.

Still, not all was lost. The priest's words gave him hope. They could form a plan. They had help. They were not alone.

But how did the priest know so much? Was he really psychic??A shout from behind pulled him out of his thoughts. "Drake!"?Kylie the Beach Bunny, as she liked to be called, hadn't changed a bit. Bits of a silver string bikini hugged her

curvaceous form as if it were painted on. Her bleach blonde hair cascaded down her shoulders in artificial curls. Pretty much everything about Kylie was artificial, actually. Drake could not for the life of him remember why he'd ever hooked up with such a shallow creature.

Drake hadn't turned around all the way when Kylie slipped her slender arm around his waist and pressed her body against his back.

His skin crawled at her touch.

She leaned in close to his ear, her voice a contrived throaty whisper. "I've been missing you, Drakey boy. Nobody has ever had the stamina you do."

"Drake?"

Oh, shit.

Drake turned to face the last person he wanted to see in that moment. Sam.










INTERVIEW

Kimberly Kinrade




The Avid Reader: What inspired you to write Forbidden Fire?



Kimberly Kinrade: The original concept for the series came from a dream I had about a girl who could read minds and was rented out as a spy to the rich. What I thought would be a short story turned into something much longer, and once I completed Forbidden Mind, I knew it was meant to be a trilogy, thus Forbidden Fire was born.



The Avid Reader: When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?



Kimberly Kinrade: I've wanted to be everything—and a writer, my whole life. I started writing when I was 5 or 6 years old, even selling some of my stories to friends and neighbors when I ran out of teeth to the sell to the Tooth Fairy. (That's a true story, by the way.) My first job out of high school was a journalist for a major daily newspaper in Los Angeles. I have done a lot of other jobs, gotten other degrees, explored the 'everything' I thought I wanted to be, and in the end found all I ever really wanted was to be a writer. So I am. ?



The Avid Reader: What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?



Kimberly Kinrade: My early childhood memories are choppy, so I don't know when the earliest memory of that was. I do know that I always had my nose in a book. Whenever we went to family events, I was the one in the corner reading. I was also the girl who snuck a flashlight into my bed to stay up way past bedtime reading. When I was a teenager I had this crazy neon phone in my room that lit up, and I used to use that to read by under my covers.



The Avid Reader: What genre of books do you enjoy reading?



Kimberly Kinrade: So many! YA, paranormal of all kind, romance, thrillers, epic fantasy, dark fantasy, mystery, some chick lit—though I hate that label.



The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?



Kimberly Kinrade: Picking a favorite book is like asking me to pick my favorite child. Not happening. I love so many! I guess the book that has stuck with me the longest though is The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis. It opened up magical worlds to me and I've reread it so many times I practically have it memorized, then I read it to my girls before they could read on their own.



The Avid Reader: You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?



Kimberly Kinrade: I have a few, for different reasons. C.S. Lewis for his prose and magic. Neil Gaiman, because he's amazing. Patti Larsen, because her books are some of my favorite. Lane Diamond because I think he's going to be the next big thriller writer of this decade.



The Avid Reader: If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?



Kimberly Kinrade: Egypt, 1370-1330 BC, because I would want to be there when the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti turned Egypt on its head by proclaiming it a monotheistic government during their religious revolution. There's so much intrigue and mystery about that time. What happened to Akhenaten? Where did Nefertiti come from? Did she really rule Egypt alone after her husband's death, before King Tut was pushed into power? I would love to go there!



The Avid Reader: When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?



Kimberly Kinrade: It's always been very easy for me, most of the time. The challenge comes when I'm on deadline and have a lot to do in a short period of time, or when I'm writing the last book in a trilogy and have to make sure I wrap up every plot thread throughout, to the satisfaction of my readers. But that's more in plotting then writing.



The Avid Reader: Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?



Kimberly Kinrade: YES! I have 2 dogs and 2 kittens and love them all!



The Avid Reader: What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?



Kimberly Kinrade: Chocolate and anything with cheese. So bad for me, but so yum! I also adore tropical fruit but hate preparing it.



The Avid Reader: Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?



Kimberly Kinrade: Work hard at your craft. Don't just write, but study and learn. Read books on writing, plotting, grammar, sentence structure and storytelling. Push yourself to excel, and never skimp on the important stuff like a professional editor. And most of all, never give up. This isn't a sprint, it's a marathon, and it takes a long-term commitment to make it professionally in this business.









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NOTE: my married name is Karpov-Kinrade, but my books are published as just Kinrade

Kimberly Kinrade was born with ink in her veins and magic in her heart. She writes fantasy and paranormal stories for children, YA and adults and still believes in magic worlds. Check out her YA paranormal novels Forbidden Mind and Forbidden Fire and her illustrated children's fantasy chapter books Lexie World, and Bella World, all on Amazon.

She lives with her three little girls who think they're ninja princesses with super powers, her two dogs who think they're humans and her husband, also known as the sexy Russian Prince, who is the love of her life and writing partner.










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Wishlist Wednesday #28




Wishlist Wednesday is a book blog hop where we will post about one book per week that has been on our wishlist for some time, or just added (it's entirely up to you), that we can't wait to get off the wishlist and onto our wonderful shelves.







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  • Pick a book from your wishlist that you are dying to get to put on your shelves.
  • Do a post telling your readers about the book and why it's on your wishlist.
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On My Wishlist




Buried Alive (No Shelter, #3)
Title: Buried Alive
Series: No Shelter
Author: T.S. Welti
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Pages: 135
Published: June 15th 2012
Publisher: T.S. Welti







Goodreads synopsis




When the environment is ravaged by rising sea levels and monstrous storms, America is divided and survival becomes more precious than love.

After their haven in the woods is compromised, Nada and her tribe must decide whether they want to hike all the way from California to Washington D.C. in the dead of winter with the Guardians on their tail. Nada isn't certain she wants to spend the rest of her life living in an underground shelter with Isaac, even if it means living comfortably and free of fear. Nada thinks this is the most difficult decision she has ever had to make until an even more difficult decision presents itself. Will love or shelter conquer all?

This is a post-apocalyptic novella.





Why did I choose Buried Alive for this weeks Wishlist Wednesday?



I have read the first two books in this series. No Shelter and Left Behind They are very good books. I can't wait to read the 3rd book Buried Alive.





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