Now scheduling a two week tour for Shadows in the Mist: A Paranormal Romance Anthology
This tour will run December 9- 23 (weekdays only)
I am scheduling reviews, spotlight stops, and minimal guest blogs
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Shadows
in the Mist
Marianne
Stillings, Kristine Cayne, Sherri Shaw, Shannon O’Brien, KL Mullens, Dawn
Kravagna.
Genre: Paranormal romance
Publisher: Kristine Cayne
ISBN: 978-0-9891970-2-1
Number of pages: 230
Word Count: 110k
Cover Artist: Sherribydesign.com
Book
Description:
From
the misty waters of Puget Sound across the wrinkles of time to the shadow of
Mt. Vesuvius, mystery and magic intertwine to create haunting tales of
everlasting passion.
Murder
at the Mausoleum
by
Marianne Stillings
17,000 words
Out of work and desperate for a
job, Stephanie Gabriel reluctantly accepts a position as Housekeeper/Girl
Friday for Dr. John Mercilus at his isolated Northern California mansion. Sure,
he's wealthy, hunky, and single, but the fact he's a Vampire has Stephanie more
than a little worried. Though Mercilus promises she'll come to no harm, there
is nonetheless danger afoot. When a major snowstorm maroons them along with an
odd assortment of house guests, it's more than inconvenient – it's murder, and
the clues all point to Stephanie's boss as the culprit.
Now she has to decide whether to
trust the enigmatic "Creature of the Night" she's falling for, or
find a means of escape before she becomes the next victim.
Spellbound
in Seattle
by
Shannon O’Brien
17,600 words
When Rose McCarty’s boyfriend was
killed, she swore off witchcraft and love. But when his tall, dark older
brother washes up on her houseboat’s deck three years later—muttering about
doppelgangers and incubi—Rose’s lonely, spell-free world comes crashing down.
Dead
Moon
by
KL Mullens
11,000 words
During a Dead Moon Elspeth Saint
has a strange encounter she can't explain and a door previously closed becomes
open; a gift is given; a promise is kept; and Elspeth who has never known what
it is to be loved; learns what it is to be cherished.
Evil
Bites
by
Dawn Kravagna
16,500 words
Kim seeks revenge on the serial
killer who viciously attacked and maimed her lovely sister. But she soon
discovers that evil can bite back.
The
Eye of Lilith
by
Sherri Shaw
19,500 words
Marc Blakely has been bewitched
by a rare artifact rumored to drive a man insane before compelling him to
commit suicide. As a member of the Speaker of the Word coven, Cindi Jones uses
her magic to destroy enchanted relics and protect the innocents they infect.
Can she save Marc in time, or will he succumb to the Eye of Lilith?
Origins:
The Men of MER
by
Kristine Cayne
28,500 words
Petty Officer Wyatt Black had no
idea what he signed up for by joining the Navy's experimental MER program. When
a domestic terrorist attack almost kills Dr. Claire Montgomery, the woman of
Wyatt's dreams, he is exposed to a lethal illness that poses a horrifying
threat to mankind—but only because of what the Navy has done to him. In the
midst of saving Claire's life, Wyatt is forced to face the terrifying truth of
what he has become: something not quite human.
About
the Rainy Day Writers:
Writing fiction is difficult and
lonely and more often than not, the “normal” people in your life don’t
understand the writing process and can’t fathom why you are possessed and
obsessed with finding the perfect word or phrase that says exactly what you
want to say right where you want to say it. Only other writers comprehend and
accept that kind of torment.
To fill this need to surround
herself with like-minded obsessive-compulsive self-doubting lunatics, in 2005,
Marianne Stillings established what came to be known as The Rainy Day Writers.
There were only two requirements
for joining the group: You must be serious about writing and getting published,
and any criticisms of co-members’ work be honest, gentle, and kind.
Over the years, the membership
has changed; some people moved on, others joined. The group we have now has
been stable and constant since 2009. The Rainy Day Writers are a family.
Find the authors at:
Twitter: @CattleCapers
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