Attention fellow seekers of literary vampiric delights! I'm unleashing my fanged children into the wild for precisely zero dollars - because sometimes the best things in life are free (much like that moment when you realize your vampire protagonist has completely hijacked your plot outline).
From December 29th (12:00 AM PST) to January 2nd (11:59 PM PST), both books in my Otherworld Vampires series are strutting their supernatural stuff on Amazon's virtual shelves, ready to be devoured by curious readers. Think of it as a post-holiday feast for your Kindle.
The following links will say free only during these dates. I am posting this on the 28th. They will be free starting on the 29th 12:00am PST.
Here's the deal: dive in, test the waters, see if my vampires spark joy. No pressure for reviews - if the first few chapters don't grab you like a vampire at an all-you-can-drink buffet, we can part ways amicably. But if you find yourself pulled into their world like a moth to a particularly attractive flame, a review would be the literary equivalent of offering a vampire their favorite blood type.
Otherworld Vampires Book 1 Blurb: When three guys in Armani suits (seriously, who robs a museum in designer wear?) try stealing a priceless statue from Julie Sparks' workplace, she expects security to handle it. She doesn't expect the statue to handle it himself by bursting apart to reveal a gorgeous, definitely-not-marble teenage guy named Michael. And she really doesn't expect him to have silver eyes, supernatural powers, and an ex-girlfriend whose idea of "moving on" involves potentially ending the world. Talk about relationship baggage.
Now completely reimagined with 33,000 new words, this second edition of "Bending Nature" follows Julie as she juggles AP Chemistry (hard) with uncovering a supernatural conspiracy (somehow harder?). Between her new abilities, a devastatingly beautiful immortal who keeps climbing through her bedroom window (rude, there's a front door), and a plot that threatens everything she loves, Julie's senior year is about to get way more complicated than trying to explain to her guidance counselor why "preventing the apocalypse" isn't a valid extracurricular activity.
"Set some time aside because you won't be able to put this one down."
From December 29th (12:00 AM PST) to January 2nd (11:59 PM PST), both books in my Otherworld Vampires series are strutting their supernatural stuff on Amazon's virtual shelves, ready to be devoured by curious readers. Think of it as a post-holiday feast for your Kindle.
The following links will say free only during these dates. I am posting this on the 28th. They will be free starting on the 29th 12:00am PST.
Otherworld Vampires Book 1: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRNRNJKC
Otherworld Vampires Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPNMX5HF
Here's the deal: dive in, test the waters, see if my vampires spark joy. No pressure for reviews - if the first few chapters don't grab you like a vampire at an all-you-can-drink buffet, we can part ways amicably. But if you find yourself pulled into their world like a moth to a particularly attractive flame, a review would be the literary equivalent of offering a vampire their favorite blood type.
Otherworld Vampires Book 1 Blurb: When three guys in Armani suits (seriously, who robs a museum in designer wear?) try stealing a priceless statue from Julie Sparks' workplace, she expects security to handle it. She doesn't expect the statue to handle it himself by bursting apart to reveal a gorgeous, definitely-not-marble teenage guy named Michael. And she really doesn't expect him to have silver eyes, supernatural powers, and an ex-girlfriend whose idea of "moving on" involves potentially ending the world. Talk about relationship baggage.
Now completely reimagined with 33,000 new words, this second edition of "Bending Nature" follows Julie as she juggles AP Chemistry (hard) with uncovering a supernatural conspiracy (somehow harder?). Between her new abilities, a devastatingly beautiful immortal who keeps climbing through her bedroom window (rude, there's a front door), and a plot that threatens everything she loves, Julie's senior year is about to get way more complicated than trying to explain to her guidance counselor why "preventing the apocalypse" isn't a valid extracurricular activity.
"Set some time aside because you won't be able to put this one down."