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She did push her release date back to mid November... She usually has problems with Barnes & Noble making it available right away but it's always available on Smashwords immediately. I'll post more news once Karina has a definitive date.
You're gonna love it!!!


it!!! It's the old Dex and Perry we grew to love but in a whole new way!!!
Follow Karina's twitter to see her to read her funny tweets! https://twitter.com/MetalBlonde
Seriously, sometimes Dex's dick is the topic of conversation. LOL
https://twitter.com/_xEMMYx <--- that's me.

http://experimentinterror.com/2012/10..."
This was so cute and FUNNY! Typical Dex and Perry!"
I LOVED this Heidi! It's so awesome to see this great banter between the 2 of them! I miss the way things used to be between Dex and Perry and hope they can return to that fairly quickly and painlessly!

I completely agree with you. It will be interesting to see how it works out and how quickly while battling Sasquatch. Or whatever happens with him. ;)

Oh yeah, good point! I could totally picture her sabotaging it that way.

He turned around, slowly. I paused, my hands outstretched. I expected to see his profile as it came into my view, but instead it seemed to fade into the night sky. Or the black sky was bleeding into his face. By the time he was facing me straight on, his face was gone and I was looking straight into the sea behind him. “Everything isn’t lost yet, kiddo.”
A deep, smooth voice. A Cheshire smirk faded into view and out again.
And then I woke up.
Halle, Karina (2011-05-12). Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror #1) (p. 64). Metal Blonde Books. Kindle Edition.
During my re-read this part just seems important to me. It's the first time Dex calls her kiddo (yeah, yeah, I know it's a dream) and it's so hopeful. At least that's what I get from it!
Any thoughts anyone???

Well, shit, son. If there was a moment that determined the course of my future, I’m pretty sure this was it. I had two somewhat simple choices. I could make a run for it and go back to Uncle Al’s. Back to the bonfire where my cousins and dear sister would still be drinking and revel in the normalcy of a Saturday night and forget I ever went to this horrid place and ran into this weirdo. Or I could go with said weirdo up the stairs in this decrepit old lighthouse, which was most likely condemned and unsafe, towards some unknown person (or thing) that was walking around, potentially waiting to murder us in horrific ways.
Halle, Karina (2011-05-12). Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror #1) (p. 43). Metal Blonde Books. Kindle Edition.

But I suppressed my need to inform and just sat back in my air-conditioned nightmare as we piloted toward the coast.
Halle, Karina (2011-05-12). Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror #1) (p. 20). Metal Blonde Books. Kindle Edition.
^Title of a Mr. Bungle song.
Alice in Chains shirt that Ada wears.
Bad Religion shirt that Perry wears.
I hadn’t really come up with any solid conclusions about the night before. Radiohead’s OK Computer was playing on my iPod and lulling me into a sort of dreamland, blurring reality. I started second guessing everything that I thought I was certain of.
Halle, Karina (2011-05-12). Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror #1) (p. 61). Metal Blonde Books. Kindle Edition.
I considered writing a little blurb about my experiences as a failed stuntwoman, or maybe a bit about one of my favorite bands, Slayer. But I decided no one would give a damn about my times at the gun range, and speed metal wasn’t made for her audience.
Halle, Karina (2011-05-12). Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror #1) (p. 72). Metal Blonde Books. Kindle Edition.
I'm bored with everything else I am reading so I'm doing an EIT re-read. Yes, I'm highlighting a bunch of random stuff. ;) And I'm not finished with Darkhouse yet. To be continued...

I got Put-Put four years ago for my eighteenth birthday. I was going through my “stuntwoman” phase, when I thought becoming a professional stuntwoman would be more exciting and lucrative than a career in advertising. After motorbike lessons, a year of karate, a few skydiving sessions, and weekends spent at the firing range learning how to use a gun, I abandoned ship and ended up getting a communications degree. Not that being a stuntwoman wasn’t for me, but I honestly lost interest. My mother calls me wishy-washy. I just think I’m delightfully impulsive.
I love Perry. ;)