It’s My Blog, I’ll Blurb If I Want To.
Yeah, I know I just blogged on Friday. Yeah, I know today is Monday. Yeah, this isn’t exactly the blog post I had planned for the week. But you know what? It’s better. Today is the first time in forever (cue Frozen music) I can say I actually have an editor-approved blurb for my novel—A Valley of Blood and Bones. In my last post I mentioned how I’ve been working on AVBB for over seven years, so this is a big milestone of my publishing journey. Endless thank yous go out to my wonderful editor, and very best friend, Kisa Whipkey (who is available for freelance hire, here).
So instead of continuing to talk about it, here’s the actual thing:
For centuries, vampires were only believed to be one thing—the embodiment of death; a predator perfected. Devoid of more than just their life, they are a leech on the living, lurking in the shadows and . . . going extinct.
Fewer and fewer individuals possess the required DNA to change once bitten, leaving an entire immortal race struggling to find a way to survive as they teeter on the line dividing never-ending life from permanent death.
No one expected the key to universal immortality would be found in one young, impressionable twenty-three-year-old. But this young woman can biologically unlock the vampiric curse, and the prospects of a solution to their dwindling numbers calls out to other vampires, turning control over life and death into a deadly race.
A Valley of Blood and Bones brings vampires out of the darkness and into new light, where the world of the undead runs parallel to the world of the living and the lines are often blurred beyond recognition.
That’s Castle Bran in Transylvania in the header image incase you were wondering. One of these days I’ll visit, but for now I’ll live vicariously through the photos and my characters. If you haven’t already, go read the Prelude (yes, I have one), First and Second chapters of AVBB, and don’t forget to add it to you TBR list on Goodreads!


