Hi, and thank you all for helping me last year adding the cover to the Goodreads entry for Ghostflowers.
Now I have another request: a twitter follower suggested that I ask you to add the blurbs that were given to me for Ghostflowers by other writers. That's a great idea, and I hope you can help me with that. Below please find the blurbs that I was very kindly given. If it's not to much to ask, please insert them wherever appropriate on the Ghostflowers Goodreads page.
In advance, thank you all for your help! -Rus
“As immersive and lyrical as it is brutal and bloody, Ghostflowers is an unputdownable examination of love, fear, and desperation—a thrill-ride launched from page one that never lets up.” • Mandy McHugh, author of Chloe Cates Is Missing
“Romantic, mysterious, dark and beautiful, a journey to the alien and familiar, a 1970’s small town world of bikers and diners. Thoroughly entertaining!” • Colleen Doran, Eisner Award, Bram Stoker Award winner, Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples and Neil Gaiman’s Chivalry, Creator of A Distant Soil
“Atmospheric, suspenseful, passionate, entertaining, and fun! In Ghostflowers, Rus Wornom puts a vampire of myth and legend onto the back of a motorcycle, and sets him loose in the Virginia countryside in the 1970s. Put an Allman Brothers album on your turntable, and enjoy the ride.” • Jamie Malanowski, author of Commander Will Cushing and The Coup
“Moody, atmospheric and thrilling. Ghostflowers is one hell of a ride. Rus Wornom has crafted a unique vampire tale that hits you like a burst of sunlight after leaving a dark room.” • Darin De Paul, actor, Shazam!, Justice Society: World War II, Apex Legends, Overwatch, and Final Fantasy XV
“…Brilliant… I read more than half in one sitting. Dinner was late that night. …Ghostflowers is steeped in the heat of passion and a melting-pot summer. A black Gothic rose of a novel, its petals drip with blood of the deepest red. It’s a love story with deadly consequences as its many layers peel back to reveal the strange truth of the man who came to Stonebridge. There is ecstasy, pain, blood and much more in this story steeped in atmosphere and the vampire mythos. It is a horror-love story—that bites. …I loved it. • Catherine Cavendish, author of The Garden of Bewitchment and In Darkness, Shadows Breathe
“Ghostflowers gripped me from the first page to the last. It’s a glorious blend of horror and romance, a story as shocking as it is beautiful and firmly rooted in the southern gothic tradition.” • Michael Howarth, author of A Still and Awful Red
"Like a classic rock song that comes on the radio, Ghostflowers will get stuck in your head and make you want to read this on repeat! A dark blast!" • Steve Stred, Splatterpunk Nominated Author of Sacrament and Mastodon
Could this thread be closed as this folder is for quotations not praise/reviews? (which, as the librarian in message #4 says, aren't allowed in the description anyway)
Now I have another request: a twitter follower suggested that I ask you to add the blurbs that were given to me for Ghostflowers by other writers. That's a great idea, and I hope you can help me with that. Below please find the blurbs that I was very kindly given. If it's not to much to ask, please insert them wherever appropriate on the Ghostflowers Goodreads page.
In advance, thank you all for your help! -Rus
“As immersive and lyrical as it is brutal and bloody, Ghostflowers is an unputdownable examination of love, fear, and desperation—a thrill-ride launched from page one that never lets up.”
• Mandy McHugh, author of Chloe Cates Is Missing
“Romantic, mysterious, dark and beautiful, a journey to the alien and familiar, a 1970’s small town world of bikers and diners. Thoroughly entertaining!”
• Colleen Doran, Eisner Award, Bram Stoker Award winner, Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples and Neil Gaiman’s Chivalry, Creator of A Distant Soil
“Atmospheric, suspenseful, passionate, entertaining, and fun! In Ghostflowers, Rus Wornom puts a vampire of myth and legend onto the back of a motorcycle, and sets him loose in the Virginia countryside in the 1970s. Put an Allman Brothers album on your turntable, and enjoy the ride.”
• Jamie Malanowski, author of Commander Will Cushing and The Coup
“Moody, atmospheric and thrilling. Ghostflowers is one hell of a ride. Rus Wornom has crafted a unique vampire tale that hits you like a burst of sunlight after leaving a dark room.”
• Darin De Paul, actor, Shazam!, Justice Society: World War II, Apex Legends, Overwatch, and Final Fantasy XV
“…Brilliant… I read more than half in one sitting. Dinner was late that night. …Ghostflowers is steeped in the heat of passion and a melting-pot summer. A black Gothic rose of a novel, its petals drip with blood of the deepest red. It’s a love story with deadly consequences as its many layers peel back to reveal the strange truth of the man who came to Stonebridge. There is ecstasy, pain, blood and much more in this story steeped in atmosphere and the vampire mythos. It is a horror-love story—that bites. …I loved it.
• Catherine Cavendish, author of The Garden of Bewitchment and In Darkness, Shadows Breathe
“Ghostflowers gripped me from the first page to the last. It’s a glorious blend of horror and romance, a story as shocking as it is beautiful and firmly rooted in the southern gothic tradition.”
• Michael Howarth, author of A Still and Awful Red
"Like a classic rock song that comes on the radio, Ghostflowers will get stuck in your head and make you want to read this on repeat! A dark blast!"
• Steve Stred, Splatterpunk Nominated Author of Sacrament and Mastodon