Archive for December, 2009

Jane Bites BackRemember the great mini-series Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth? Millions of us fell in love with Mr. Darcy and his strong, silent and brooding manner.

Well, what if I told you that the writer of that book, Jane Austen, was alive and well in modern day New York? What if she’d just published a book written in the 1800’s and was now being stalked by a rival from the past due to her new found fame?

What if I told you she was a vampire?

That’s the premise of the hilarious new book Jane Bites Back by Michael Thomas Ford. The book just hit the street this week and is now on sale at Amazon. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and know you will too!

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Lover AvengedFirst things first: If you haven’t been following J.R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series, where have you been? Secondly: start with an earlier book in the series. You’ll have a better appreciation for the storyline of Lover Avenged, Book #6 in the series, if you do.

For those of you that have enjoyed the previous books, Lover Avenged doesn’t disappoint. It’s the story of Rehvenge, a pusher and nightclub owner and all-around badass vamp who’s also a sympath. He hooks up with a vampire nurse, Ehlena, who’s a bit of a recluse and spends her time either working at her clinic or nursing her schizoid father.

As a patient of the clinic, the other nurses steer a wide path around Rehv because of his menacing attitude. I mean, unless you’re attracted to the dark brooding type, wouldn’t you? On top of that Ehlena’s got her own problems, and at first is oblivious to Rehv and his attraction to her.

However as Rehv and Ehlena draw closer, he still must keep his true identity as a sympath a secret. If he reveals it he faces exile to a colony full of crazies. But when Rehv is asked to murder the Blind King Wrath, leader of the Brotherhood, the only person he can turn to is Ehlena.

The story follows a handful of other intriguing characters, like Wrath struggling with his new role. Tohrment, John Matthew and Xhex (characters from previous books) make appearances too. A large part of the book deals with Lash, a really unpleasant creature who’s a lesser, beings who have devoted their lives to ridding the world of vampires. This time he has a sexual appetite, and it makes for some really creepy and fun reading.

The intricate storyline and the relationship between Rehv and Ehlena work together to make Lover Avenged a strong addition to the Black Dagger Brotherhood paranormal romance book series.

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Why do we love vampires?

Within the last 2 years our fascination with this supernatural creature has risen exponentially. Think about it: True Blood (HBO), Being Human (BBC America), The Vampire Diaries (The CW), and Twilight (Summit Entertainment).

As you know, the vampire books below have already crossed over into television and film:

-The Twilight Saga
-The Vampire Diaries
-Sookie Stackhouse Books/True Blood

But did you know that the following vampire books are slated to be made into movies?

Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater (Werewolves)


Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare



Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant



Here are more vampire-themed movies slated for production:

The Bleeding (2009)
Blood: The Last Vampire (2009)
Castlevania (2009)
The Coffin (2009)
Cirque du Freak (2009)
Daybreakers (2009)
The Dead Matter (2009)
Hello Darkness (2009)
High Midnight (2009)
The Informers (2009)
Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009)
Live Girls (2009)
PCP… A VanGuard Chronicle (2009)
Priest (2009)
The Revenant (2009)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2009)
Sodium Babies (2009)
Suck (2009)
Twilight Watch (2009)
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)
Vampire in Vegas (2009)
Virulents (2009)
Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire (2010)
The Historian (2010)
The Knights Templar (2010)
Last Blood (2010)
Let the Right One In (U.S. Remake) (2010)
New Moon (2010)
The Un-Dead (2010)

That’s a total of 32 movies! Of course, not all of them made it to the big screen, but if half of them did, that’s still a large number of vampire movies!

Additionally, recently The New York Times Bestsellers List for Mass Market Paperback Fiction had 4 vampire books (and 2 werewolf books) in the Top 20:

#4: Born of Night (A League Novel) by Sherrilyn Kenyon
#5: The Renegade Hunter: A Rogue Hunter Novel by Lynsay Sands
#11: Dark Curse: A Carpathian Novel by Christine Feehan
#18: From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries Book Eight) by Charlaine Harris

Where will it end? I, for one, love vampire books but I’m concerned that we may see a backlash against the vampire craze if the market is too saturated with vampire books, TV shows and movies. However, since the Harry Potter craze is still going strong after several years, I may be wrong.

Also, note that these books typically fall into two categories:

adult vampire books that contain more explicit sex (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Laurell K. Hamilton, Christine Feehan, Keri Arthur, etc.)
young adult vampire books (Twilight, Vampire Diaries, House of Night)

Let’s hear from you: why do you think we love vampires so much?

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Tortured SkinMeet Paul Isaac: a cigar smokin’, tough talkin’, take no crap, lifelong hater of vampires. He’s got good reason though - his parents were brutally killed by vampires when he was young. And given his disposition toward the undead, he’s got the perfect job; he’s a legal Vampire Executioner. When vampires take a human life or when a human is forcibly “turned” by a vampire, Paul’s the guy the police call in to examine the body and hunt down the vampire culprit. It’s a dirty job, but Paul actually enjoys the gig.

Okay, sometimes he enjoys it a little too much . . . .

As such, he’s persona non-grata with the powerful vampires in the city who have decided to get rid of him once and for all.

While working a crime scene one night he spots a vampire on his hit list. After giving chase, apprehending and questioning the vampire, he’s attacked by a gang of young thugs. In the process of defending himself he kills one of his attackers, only to discover that the kid was human. As if by magic, members of the Vampire Council (the vampire governing board that oversees and controls the actions of vampires in the city) appear at the scene. Paul realizes he’s walked right into an ambush. The vampires can either kill him outright or go to the police and report him for the murder.

Turns out, the vampires have a reason for orchestrating this setup: they want Paul to find the daughter of the most powerful vampire in the city and return her to safety. He’s told that the city’s alpha werewolf has taken the girl and that Paul will likely have to kill the shapeshifter in order to rescue her. He’s also told that the werewolf may be responsible for the string of recent killings that have taken the lives of several women. To ensure his full cooperation the vampires inject Paul with a poison that will turn him into a vampire in 3 days. If he succeeds, they’ll give him the antidote and $2 million dollars. If he fails, he becomes one of the very creatures he’s devoted his life to killing.

Paul soon realizes this is no straightforward task. Since he’s always distrusted vampires he suspects from the start that they aren’t telling him the whole story; he just doesn’t know how deep the treachery lies. His mission proves to be quite complex and eventually forces him to not only form an unlikely alliance but to also pit himself against one of the few people he thought he could trust. This fast-paced storyline is chock-full of double crosses and misdirection. Just when I thought I’d figured out the real villain(s) I was thrown for a loop. But oh, how I enjoyed the ride!

Gillen has developed a flawed but entirely likable character in Paul, primarily because of his steadfast commitment and dedication to whatever job he’s on. Sure, he’s sometimes bullheaded, violent and merciless, but you gotta’ love his determination and his overarching “take out the bad guys” philosophy. On top of that he’s got a great sense of humor.

Tortured Skin is a mixture of mystery and fantasy with a bit of horror thrown in for good measure. The plot, given the setting, was believable and the dialogue and narrative successfully kept my interest level high. Overall, I found the book to be entertaining and entirely enjoyable. As such, it gets a top recommendation from me. I hope to read more about Paul Isaac in the near future.

Check out Tortured Skin at online outlets like Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

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Don’t you love the holiday season?

This year, because vampires are so darn popular, I’m getting my friends gifts that are vampire-themed. If you have friends that love the undead, check out these cool stocking stuffers:

Amazon Kindle. Read your vampire books on the Kindle. Now ON SALE!
True Blood DVD: The Complete First Season (HBO Series). Give the True Blood DVD to friends who don’t have HBO! They’ll definitely get hooked!
Twilight (Twilight Saga Book #1). This is the first Twilight book that started it all.
Sookie Stackhouse Box Set (Books 1-8). Get your True Blood fix – the books and the TV show are VERY different!
Twilight The Movie DVD, 2-Disc Special. The Bella and Edward craze started with this movie.
J.R. Ward Box Set (Black Dagger Brotherhood Series) (Books 1-6). These books have smokin’ hot vampires and a great fantasy storyline!
New Moon (Twilight Saga Book #2). This is the book that the current movie is based on.  Hot werewolves!
True Blood 2010 Wall Calendar . Each month showcases a scene from the show!
A Touch Of Dead by Charlaine Harris. This book is a compilation of Sookie Stackhouse short stories.
Vampire Diaries: The Awakening & The Struggle (Books 1-2 ). This is a great young adult vampire series.

NOTE: most items on this list qualifies for free shipping. That means no tax, no shipping costs and it gets delivered right to your doorstep!

The winner of the book Vampire Taxonomy is . . . . Tia!

Congrats to Tia and to everyone that entered the contest. Keep visiting the site because we have lots more book giveaways planned!

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Don’t you love free books? Especially this time of the year when we’re all a bit strapped for cash. Therefore I’m happy to announce that we’re giving away 1 free copy of the following hilarious vampire book:

Vampire Taxonomy

“Vampire Taxonomy: Identifying And Interacting With The Modern-Day Bloodsucker”

Here’s a summary of the book:

From bestselling books to hit TV shows, there’s no denying that vampires have come a long way from the infamous monster created by Bram Stoker more than a century ago.

Our culture today is inundated with beloved blood-thirsty creatures of the night. With so many different species of vampire roaming the streets it’s important to know how to identify the different types.

For example, in matters of the heart, is Twilight’s Edward Cullen:

  1. obsessed and compulsive?
  2. in love with love?
  3. devoted or disorderly?
  4. or the rarest of all,

  5. the real thing?

Author Meredith Woerner provides detailed information about the different types of vampires now roaming the earth, classifying them by their reaction to sun exposure, physiology, attire, and preferred diet.

Read Vampire Taxonomy and develop the skills needed to answer the question: “Should I hand him my heart or stake him before he makes me his next meal?”


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