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September 18, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – David Moody

David Moody is an English horror writer. He first came to public attention with his book Autumn, published freely on-line in 2001. Autumn was made into a motion picture starring David Carradine and Dexter Fletcher which was released in 2009.


He has a brand new release called: SCRATCH!


Find SCRATCH and his other books by following the link below and see what he has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!



http://davidmoody.net/


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Published on September 18, 2016 01:56

September 16, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – Courtney Rene

Courtney Rene is a very talented author who is mainly published with Rogue Phoenix Press. She has two amazing series that are geared toward teen/YA ladies. She’s also a guest author in my title, Zombies Inside! We live close together and coordinate books signings (she likes dark fiction too). We are also both graduates of the Institute of Children’s Literature!


Find her books by following the link below, and see what she has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!


https://www.amazon.com/Courtney-Rene/e/B004X6SS2Y/


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Published on September 16, 2016 01:00

September 14, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor’s debut novel, Shutter Speed, crash landed on planet earth in 2013. Its dark brooding style benchmarked his writing and has led to further releases of novel and short story collection alike.


While most of Mark’s work is macabre, occasion has it that he will write about kittens and daisies. Just not very often.


Some say he is a product of his environment, others, a product of his own imagination.



Whichever it is he works happily, portraying dark existences on this planet and others. He relays his fears and doubts on his characters, so always has a smile. If Mark is real, as some say he is, you might find him in England.


Find his books by following the link below, and see what he has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!


http://www.authormarktaylor.com/index.html


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Published on September 14, 2016 01:52

September 12, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – Kim Curley

Kim Curley is a graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature. She has been published in two nonfiction collections and was a contributing author to Earth’s End (a scifi anthology that won Turning Pages Reader’s Choice Book of the Year award in 2012 in the scifi category); her novella, Faith, was included in the book.


Find her books by following the link below, and see what she has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!


https://www.amazon.com/Kim-Curley/e/B00727B3F0/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_6?qid=1471828303&sr=8-6


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Published on September 12, 2016 01:47

September 11, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – Justin T. Coons

Justin T Coons is a freelance artist & illustrator. Neo-pulp, horror, bizzaro, & pinup.


His painting, Have a Heart (https://www.facebook.com/HorrorArt/photos/a.122997937731725.14121.122995884398597/122998014398384/?type=3&theater), was the inspiration for Nurse Blood.


Justin’s art has graced the cover of my book, Undead Drive-Thru, twice; he did the internal art for the first version. And he did the cover art for the first version of Nurse Blood.



Find his art by following the link below, and see what he has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!


https://www.facebook.com/HorrorArt/


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Published on September 11, 2016 01:42

September 9, 2016

Nurse Blood – Goodreads Giveaway

I’m giving away two signed paperbacks

of Nurse Blood!



Goodreads Book Giveaway
Nurse Blood by Rebecca Besser

Nurse Blood
by Rebecca Besser

Giveaway ends October 31, 2016.


See the giveaway details

at Goodreads.





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Enter for a chance to win one of two signed, paperback Limitless Publishing First Editions of Nurse Blood by Rebecca Besser!


Nurse Blood is a serial killer, organ harvesting thriller.


A team of medical professionals and thugs kidnap people from bars, kill them, and harvest their organs, blood, bones, and tissue to sell on the black market or donate for medical research.


The team kidnaps and harvests the twin brother of an FBI agent. The FBI agent makes it his life’s mission to find out what happened to his brother and to stop the team from harvesting their biggest score yet: a family with the rarest blood type in the world.




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Published on September 09, 2016 22:05

September 8, 2016

Nurse Blood

A review for Nurse Blood!


A Kiss At Midnight Reviews


Well I have a book for you that I never saw coming. It is called Nurse Blood and is by Rebecca Besser.





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Genre: Thriller/ Horror



Heat: ♥♥♥♥



Overall Rating 4/6 Glass Slippers



Sonya is a nurse who uses her skills in a way that makes her lethal. She is part of a harvest team. However, they don’t just harvest organs, they harvest skin, blood, bones, the brain…anything that they can sell on the black market. She has a good reason for doing it but mostly she likes the violence.



David’s twin brother has been missing for two years and no one knows what happened to him. No body was found and no one has heard from him. However, David is AN FBI agent determined to find out. As he begins to search through missing person reports, a pattern begins to emerge in front of him. That mixed with a little luck…


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Published on September 08, 2016 06:21

Nurse Blood Blurb – Monique Snyman

Monique Snyman lives in Pretoria, South Africa, with an adorable Chihuahua that keeps her company and a bloodthirsty lawyer who keeps her sane. She is a full-time author, part-time editor and in-between reviewer of all things entertaining. Her short fiction has been published in a number of small press anthologies, and the Charming Incantations series will continue to be published through Rainstorm Press.


She also just released her new book, Multi Nation! (Find it, buy it, and read it!)



Unfortunately she has recently said goodbye to the site this quote was taken from, but she’s just consolidating so she can focus more on her GREAT writing!


Find her books by following the link below, and see what she has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!


http://www.charmingincantations.com/blog


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Published on September 08, 2016 01:37

September 7, 2016

Author Jay Wilburn – The Dead Song Legend Dodecology (Book 4)

Excerpt from The Dead Song Legend Dodecology Book 4: April from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City by Jay Wilburn:


“Hey.” Satch walked out to the end of his chain near the open gate and extended his arms. “We’re stuck in here. Let us go, dick.”


The man did not turn his head and no other living men passed as the wall of the dead trudged through the mud after the fleeing guards.


Satch extended his foot and tried to hook a metal slat of the gate to pull the paddock closed. He did not come close. “Kidd, can you get it? We need to box ourselves in at least.”


Kidd’s stake speared the ground farthest from the gate with Tiny chained between the other two. He tried anyway, crossing over Satch’s and Tiny’s chains. Even being taller, he could not reach as close as Satch did to the gate. “We’re fucked.”


“Get down, both of you.” Satch squatted low to the ground. “Stay quiet.”


Kidd and Tiny dropped to their knees where they planted within the corral.


The first few zombies lumbered past without turning their heads to look. Tiny shifted his head slowly to track progress on both sides. One naked corpse staggered into a section of fence on the opposite side of the gate. It bounded into the crowd and the bodies jostled one another as their dead muscles negotiated the unforgiving mud.


Lightning flashed and weak thunder grumbled in the distance.


One of the bodies farther out impacted a door panel on one of the SUVs beyond the men’s line of sight in the rain. Another creature hit the fence closer to the gate. It turned its head. One blue eye and one solid red stared out over the tops of the men’s heads as the dead monster passed. A woman hit the gate with her shoulder. The gate turned inward only a few inches, but screamed on its hinges. She continued toward the house without reaction. Two others turned their heads at the sound. Their paces slowed, but they continued past the corral at an angle.


Something screamed diagonally from the paddock and every body stopped in mid stride. They all stared over the corral in the direction of the noise. The creature brayed again as a donkey with one ear and no eyes bounded through the mob. Three zombies hung off its back and sides with fingers and teeth dug into flesh between ribs. The blind, bloody donkey screamed and kicked in a circle, but could not shake loose. It collapsed and the dead fell on it in an insectile swarm.


The zombies crossed one another as they pushed past each other to get at the body and the noise. As the animal fell silent, the zombies circled in the storm, losing track of their targets. They moved around the fencing from all four sides, weaving in different directions.


One stumbled into the post of the open gate. It turned and backed up, knocking the gate open a few inches with another metal screech. The others stopped and turned toward the noise from all sides. They closed in on the corral.


The one inside turned in a circle before walking between Kidd and Satch on the ground. It stopped, tilted its head, and opened its jaws over Tiny.


Satch wrapped his chain around the zombie’s neck from behind and pulled it down to its back in the mud. It clawed at the air and gave two choked clicked. Kidd raised his cuffs and slammed them down, denting the monster’s forehead twice. The double crack echoed out through the yard. More bodies turned toward them. Kidd wrapped his chain around the thing’s skull and braced both feet of the side of its head as he pulled. The chain crinkled and then sheered through the scalp as the links pulled through. The arms collapsed to the mud as dark brain matter oozed out into the diluting rain.


The men stayed crouched around the still body as moving zombies circled the fenced enclosure. A few stared at the gate, but then turned away and walked into the rain.


As a mob writhed over the body of the donkey a few yards away, the stray undead spread out and moved wide around the corral. More filtered through the yard from the direction of the outside gate to the grounds, but passed the enclosure wide as well.


Gunshots rang out from the direction of the house. Glass shattered.


A few of the dead on the outside edge of the pile over the donkey peeled away and slogged toward the house and the gun shots. The others in the yard turned inward and angled toward the house in closing ranks.


Three bounced off the flat of the fence and pushed each other to get around. A fat man struck the gate, bouncing it off the post with a crash. It swung open wide with a series of pops. Two more knocked the swinging gate and bounced it again. It crashed and swung slowly open with a screeching drawl.


One slanted body in a tattered, soaked suit turned to face the corral. It stepped up against the fence a few feet from the open gate and reached over. The suited zombie’s bare feet dragged through the mud as it struggled to continue to walk despite the barrier. The sections of fence rattled against one another.


Two more creatures turned inward from the other side and pressed against the rattling fence, reaching over as well.


A woman in a wet, see through sundress lifted her claws and slinked through the opening in the gate with a grace that resembled dance. She unhinged her jaw in a throaty growl. Her dark wig and pillbox hat fell off behind her, revealing a nude nylon skull cap over her mangy scalp.


Satch stood, but pulled up short as his chain remain wrapped around the neck of the last body they took down. He wrestled to untangle with his wrists pulled down to knee level. “Kidd?”


Kidd Banjo whipped his chain out of the mud from his knees and jerked up against her ankles with both hands. She made a grab, but he ducked under and she landed on her face.


The suited zombie pumped his feet harder without realizing he stood next to the entrance. He slipped and rested his chin and armpits over the fence and growled at them.


The woman raised her head to stare Tiny in the face with her jaws packed with clods of mud. The dirt spewed out as she hissed at him.


Satch freed himself from the other body and lifted both cuffed hands above his head. He brought his double fists on her head, skimming off the back of the skull with the follow through. Her head split open from back to front and moist brain spilled out in chunks, but held inside her skull cap. She dropped her face into the mud again without closing her mouth.


The pair lowered to crouches once more. Kidd slid his chain out from under her legs.


The other zombies against the fencing open their mouths as they reached for the men inside and let up a moan. Others diverted and pressed against the fence on two sides. One of the connections buckled and the fence leaned in nearly to the point of spilling the pack of zombies in on top of them.


All three men stood.


 


Author Jay Wilburn Author Jay Wilburn

Jay Wilburn lives with his wife and two sons in Conway, South Carolina near Myrtle Beach on the Atlantic coast of the southern United States. He has a Masters Degree in education and he taught public school for sixteen years before becoming a full time writer. He is the author of many short stories including work in Best Horror of the Year volume 5, Zombies More Recent Dead, Shadows Over Main Street, and Middletown Apocalypse. He is the author of the Dead Song Legend Dodecology and the music of the five song soundtrack recorded as if by the characters within the world of the novel The Sound May Suffer. He also wrote the novels The Great Interruption, Time Eaters, and co-authored The Enemy Held Near with Armand Rosamilia. Jay Wilburn is a regular columnist with Dark Moon Digest. Follow his many dark thoughts on Twitter as @AmongTheZombies, his Facebook author page, and at JayWilburn.com


©Jay Wilburn, 2016. All rights reserved.


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Published on September 07, 2016 01:42

September 6, 2016

Nurse Blood Blurb – Brady Allen

Brady Allen is the author of many short stories and the short story collection BACK ROADS & FRONTAL LOBES (2012).


He’s another author who is somewhat local to me. I was honored to meet him a couple years ago when a bunch of us Ohio horror writers got together for a signing… He ended up hanging out and chatting with my hub about the entire time! LOL


Find his books by following the link below, and see what he has to say about my novel, Nurse Blood!



http://www.bradyallen.com


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Published on September 06, 2016 01:31