Friday, May 17, 2013

Virtual Book Tour - Dracula Unleashed by Linda Mercury


Welcome to the last stop on Linda Mercury's Virtual Book Tour for Dracula UnleahsedMy stop is a promo stop, I will not be reviewing the book.  Please leave a comment or question for Linda below to let her know you stopped by.  Linda will be awarding a dragon necklace (since Dracula means Dragon) (USA ONLY) to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.  


Dracula Unleashed
by Linda Mercury
Blood Wings, Book 3

Publisher: eKensington

Release Date: March 7, 2013

Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length:  117 Pages

ISBN:  978-1-601830-61-6
ASIN:  B00AKI4IO6 

Buy Links:    Kindle      Nook     Kobo  


Book Description:  


After centuries as the Dracula of Legend, disguised as a male, Valerie Tate's current incarnation is the last thing she expected: mother of a precocious half-angel, half-vampire, and wife to two men. But Valerie is more familiar with battlefields than domesticity. . .

Some overwhelmed mothers relax with a glass of wine. Valerie soothes her immortal soul with a refreshing blood and coke. How else can she deal with her toddler Minerva's psychic powers--not to mention her determination to throw knives. Thank goodness for Valerie's two loves, John Jante, guide to Fallen Angels, and Lance Soleil, Angel of the Lost. Without them, the trauma of her dark past and her primal, Dracul urge for violence and power would overtake her. Yet in a world where humans and paranormals uncomfortably co-exist, Valerie's peace will be short-lived.


Tensions have erupted with bombings and the emergence of creatures heralding the apocalypse itself. And Valerie's vampire brother and nemesis, Radu, is at the center of the conflict. Now Valerie finds herself at the forefront of an epic battle between good and evil--and facing a choice no woman in any realm should have to make. . .





Excerpt:





3:00 p.m., Geneva, Switzerland


“Mom, watch this. Mom. Mom. MOM!” Minerva Josephine Victoria Janté chanted her demands for attention in Valerie Tate’s mind. It was a chant that had gone on. And on.


All. Day. Long.


Some mothers took tranquilizers. Others posted on the Internet. Valerie’s own mother had been known to “entertain” good-looking junior soldiers. Whereas Valerie herself craved the perfect combination of sweet and salty, caffeine, and nutrition: blood and coke.


How else was a vampire supposed to deal with the highly advanced psychic powers her child had? Half-angel and half-vampire, Minerva had abilities no one expected from one so young.


“Let me guess. You are going to drop something,” she called from the kitchen.


The baby huffed an indignant breath. Valerie dug her back teeth into her left cheek. No smiling while her child was pouting, even though her daughter’s Cupid’s bow mouth would be pursed like she was spitting out something foul. Such a sour expression on her angelic face.


”But this is cool.”


A familiar clatter told Valerie that Minerva had dropped yet another utensil. Was that her fiftieth or sixtieth of the day?


Really, how long could one vampire watch her flatware fall to the floor and treat it like it was the discovery of a new world?


She took a pitcher of blood in one hand, a cold can of soda in the other, and shoved the appliance’s door closed with her elbow. The condensation on the can of cola chilled her sweating palms. Summer in Geneva could be shockingly hot and humid for a place surrounded by icy mountains. She smiled. This beverage would be delicious.


Valerie rounded the divider between the kitchen and the living room. She shook her head in mock awe at the youngest Dracul’s prowess this afternoon. The floor shone with dropped silverware.


The game had gone like this: Valerie handed Minerva a spoon. Minerva dropped the spoon. Valerie handed Minerva a fork. Minerva dropped the fork. Valerie did not pick any of it up.


She was familiar with intestine-strewn battlefields, not domesticity. The best she could do was shovel the clinking lot into the dishwasher and push Clean.


Fortunately, her little family owned a lot of forks.








AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Linda Mercury left behind her varied careers as a librarian, art model, and professional clown to pursue writing. She’s interested in writing, romance, the Middle East, reading, organizing, cooking, hand-made silk Turkish rugs, and the Nike of Samothrace.



Website and blog: http://lindamercury.blogspot.com/


Twitter: @LindaMercury1


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linda.mercury.7?fref=ts



 
Don't forget to leave a comment or question for Linda below to let her know you stopped by.  Linda will be awarding a dragon necklace (since Dracula means Dragon) (USA ONLY) to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.  



3 comments:

  1. Thank you for having me here today. :)

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  2. Congratulations on the publication of Dracula Unleashed! Interesting interpretation of the Dracula legend. Thanks for sharing the excerpt.
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  3. Sounds interesting

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