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A Rush of WingsHave you ever read a book that hooked you so completely, you immediately started thinking of what the movie would be like? Like, you envisioned who’d be the best hottie to play the lead?

That’s what I felt like as I read Rush of Wings, a book by novelist Adrian Phoenix. Guys, this this book would make an excellent movie. The story takes place in the vampire capital of the world, New Orleans, and with its unique, old world atmosphere it gives the story a classical setting.

The main character, FBI agent Heather Wallace, has come to New Orleans looking for the Cross Country Killer, also known as CCK, who’s a serial killer she’s been tracking for three years. CCK has been killing people all across the United States and Heather is determined to be the one to stop him. She comes to New Orleans when the latest victim is found outside a bar called Club Hell. The club’s owner, Dante, appears to know nothing about the crime, however after Heather interviews him she knows one sure thing: he’s the best looking man she’s ever seen. I kept trying to figure out who would play him in the movie. Yum.

As Heather investigates the murder, she realizes that Dante is not your average good looking guy, but is instead a self-described “nightkind” or born vampire. Heather decides to find out more about Dante and his possible connection to the New Orleans murders. You see she eventually comes to believe that CCK is in New Orleans specifically for Dante; but she doesn’t know why. However she learns that Dante has no memory of his childhood. Although his records describe a very tough life he has no memories of such a life. Dante doesn’t think there’s a connection between he and CCK but Heather knows there must be because each new murder has a unique message in it specifically for Dante.

For Heather, stopping CCK is the most important thing she’s ever done, or so she thought until she met Dante. Is he really a vampire or just crazy? Why can’t he remember his past? Can she resist her attraction to him long enough to stop the evil CCK?

I love it when a book forces me to use my imagination to come up with several possible outcomes. A Rush of Wings did just that. I found myself thinking about the book as I was driving home from work, wondering how things would turn out.

It was a great pleasure reading this book because the author does such a fine job building the suspense and creating a complex world of action and intrigue. Adrian Phoenix is off to a great start with A Rush of Wings, Book #1 in The Maker’s Song series. Urban fantasy book fans are sure to love this one.

Also, check out In the Blood, the next book in the series. Also, the third book in the series Beneath The Skin will be released December 29th.

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Here are the 5 lucky people who won copies of The Midnight Guardian by Sarah Jane Stratford:

-Jake
-Nicole
-Kassie
-Dawn M.
-Shawn

Please check your email accounts for instructions. Since the holiday is almost upon us I’m giving everyone until 8:00pm EST Saturday (Nov. 28th) to respond. If I don’t hear from you by then I’ll roll the dice and select a different winner.

Congratulations to the winners and thanks to everyone who entered the contest! Please continue checking the site because we’ll have new contests next month!

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We’re giving away 5 free copies of The Midnight Guardian!

The Midnight Guardian The Midnight Guardian is a new vampire book by Sarah Jane Stratford. The book takes place during the 1940’s and focuses on a group of powerful vampires who are determined to stop the progression of WWII by secretly infiltrating German military intelligence. Little do they know that the Germans are on to them and that this mission will be the biggest challenge of their undead lives. This is a well written book that will be appreciated by both vampire fans and history buffs.

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Only one comment entry per person please. Open to residents of U.S. and Canada. The contest ends next Sunday, November 22nd at 12:00 midnight (EST). The 5 lucky winners will be randomly chosen Monday, November 23rd using the Random Integer Generator software program. Winners must respond via email within 24 hours of notification.

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Midnight Guardian
Sarah Jane Stratford has written an amazingly compelling vampire book. It’s an intelligent read that provides a refreshing look at the vampire fantasy genre. You’ll find no angst ridden vampires drinking synthetic or animal blood here.

No, The Midnight Guardian doesn’t glamorize the vampire life; it presents a raw and complex look at what it might have been like to live the undead life about 65 years ago.



The Setting: 1940’s Europe. Hitler and his troops have successfully invaded several countries and are working to extend their span of terror.
   
The Team: A group of impressive vampire "millenials". Millenials are vampires that have lived as the undead for more than 1,000 years. The team consists of:
 
  • Brigit: the main protagonist. She intelligent, beautiful and completely deadly.
 
  • Mors: the leader of the group who’s also the oldest. Mors is extremely charismatic; think "like a spider to a web."
 
  • Meaghan: the other female in the group, Meaghan is fairly quiet but patience is not her virtue. She’s not very well liked by Brigit.
 
  • Swefred: Meaghan’s mate.
 
  • Cleland: Cleland is probably one of the more rational vampires in the group.
  Don’t be fooled by the outward appearance of the members of the team: sure, they all look like innocent 20 or 30-something’s, but they’re powerful enough to take on a small army singlehandedly.
   
The Mission: Infiltrate German military intelligence and use vampiric mind control to cause confusion and chos, thus making their military initiatives ineffective.  The men plan to befriend German officers and the women plan to use the art of seduction to obtain classified information.  Simple right?  Nothing could be more difficult.

The Story:

During World War I millions of humans were killed, severely limiting the vampire’s food supply.  Why?  Because the vampires in this world don’t sip their meals, they gulp down the blood and drain the human in the process.  So, each time they feed they end up killing someone.  Couple that with a devastating war responsible for killing millions of humans and you have the potential for drastically diminishing the food supply.

Additionally, WWI led to friction within the vampire community which in turn, led to an all out vampire war, in which many of their kind was killed.

On top of that, the Nazis have made it their mission to not only eradicate the world of Jews, but also those with alternative lifestyles, the mentally disabled, and those with physical handicaps.

Oh, and they’re also dedicated to ridding the world of vampires.  Yes, many of them know about vampires.  They’ve hired top-notch trained vampire hunters who will stop at nothing to pursue and kill the undead.

Because of this, some of the weaker vampires have fled their native lands seeking asylum elsewhere.  Some of them are so disoriented about the war and the hunters that they’ve ended up “facing the sun” in their confusion and despair.

So you see why it’s so important that the team succeed.  But nothing is ever easy, right?

The vampires soon discover that the Germans are incredibly organized, compulsively determined, and hell bent on ridding the world of “undesirables” in their quest to create an ideal master race. As such the vampires find it increasingly difficult to infiltrate their ranks. Sure, they’re able to obtain information about which countries are next on the domination list, but beyond that, they’re coming up dry. For some reason the Germans aren’t responding to the vampire’s mind control efforts. However this is probably due to the fact that the vampires are getting weak from not being able to feed as often as they’d like since they don’t want to draw attention to themselves. Nonetheless the end result is that the vampires aren’t as successful as they’d initially hoped to be.

On top of that, Brigit’s mission is waylaid early on when she’s forced to escort two small children on a train from Berlin to Ireland. Two Jewish children.

And if that wasn’t complicated enough, Brigit discovers that on the train are a very suspicious German doctor and two vampire hunters. With stakes.

This book is many things: an action-adventure story, a suspense drama, a touching tale of love that spans borders. But first and foremost, it’s a brilliantly written, well drawn vampire novel that pulls you in from the start. Believe me, I didn’t want to like any of the vampires in this book because of their custom of killing their victims. But as I continued reading the book I experienced a dilemna: who are the true monsters in this book? Sarah Jane Stratford smartly presents her tale in a balanced manner so neither side is demonized more than the other. Instead, she leaves the reader to decide which group has lost its humanity. I’ll let you read the book and draw your own conclusions.

I applaud Sarah Jane Stratford for writing a vampire tale that takes place during a time period not usually covered in contemporary fantasy books. Her writing style, pacing and characterizations kept my interest high from the very beginning. This is an intelligent book that serious vampire fiction fans (and perhaps a few history buffs) will appreciate.

Be sure to stop by later in the week when I announce a book contest in which I’ll be giving away copies of The Midnight Guardian to 5 LUCKY WINNERS!

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