BLURB:
She calls herself Valerie
Tate. One of the few vampires left on earth, as beautiful as she is powerful,
Valerie has resisted her craving for human blood for years, just as she once
hid her true gender. But the night she lays eyes on the most enticing man she’s
ever seen, it’s game over. He radiates goodness and light—and searing sexual
energy. Valerie must have him. Taste
him. Consume him. For he is temptation—and he is her destiny…
HE BURNS FOR HER DARKNESS
Lance Soleil is a rugged
war veteran who runs a homeless shelter in Portland. At first gaze, he knows what
Valerie is—and wants her even more. But when he welcomes a pack of werewolves
into his shelter, he attracts the attention of Valerie’s oldest rival—her
bloodthirsty brother, Radu, who hopes to become the first vampire President of
the United States.
Valerie knows Radu has a hidden agenda, and with Lance’s help she is determined
to stop his unholy rise to power. But first, she must risk their growing love
by fully revealing herself—as the one and only Dracula…
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EXCERPT:
Wallachia
November 25, 1431
She
swam in an ocean of blood.
The
exhausted, dark-haired mother howled in pain and freedom as the crown of a
baby’s head emerged from between her legs. The woman panted and heaved,
thrashing her sweat and gore-drenched body from side to side. Snow mixed with
thunder and rain lashed the tower of the family castle, chilling the already
icy room.
Vlad
Dracul crouched at her feet, his face stiff and set under his moustache. His
outstretched fingers curled into fists and opened again as he waited for the
infant to emerge. Blankets, rags, and a pot of steaming water at his elbow kept
him company. His jaw clenched with every echoing scream and his shoulders
tightened with every passing moment. Not even the usual rushing of the river
below covered the cries of Cneajna, his wife.
The
violent storm outside had prevented the midwife’s presence. Earlier in the
night, the mother had demanded that only Vlad remain with her as the pain
worsened. No one defied Cneajna, even as water and blood rushed down her legs
and painted her body. Vlad knew, however, that the women of the castle waited
in the downstairs chamber, ready to help if he called. He was absurdly grateful
for their nearness.
Fearless
in the face of death, Vlad had nearly fainted at the sight of his wife in
labor. The smell of the birth blood that saturated the bed roiled his stomach
in ways a festering abdominal wound never did.
Another
contraction. She pulled the ropes tied to the fur-lined headboard of the birth
bed. The wood groaned under her strength as wave after wave of labor shuddered
her body. Vlad’s heart winced at his woman’s pale, sweating face.
Another
scream shook the room and Vlad saw the first peep of a black-haired head. Under
the power of the mother’s undulating body, a tiny, angry face emerged.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Linda Mercury left behind
her varied careers as a librarian, art model, and professional clown to pursue
writing. She’s interested in writing, romance, the Middle
East, reading, organizing, cooking, hand-made silk Turkish rugs,
and the Nike of Samothrace.
Website and blog:
Twitter:
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4 comments:
Thank you for hosting Linda today
Hi, and thank you from me, too. :)
Linda
Most welcome. The story sounds very intriguing.
I enjoyed the excerpt. The book sounds good. VBT contest
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