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Vigilante Vampire by Lillie J. Roberts. Please leave a comment or question for Lillie
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Thanks for having me on your blog today :)Hi Wonderful Readers!!
I thought I'd talk a little bit about my favorite paranormal creatures.People ask me about why I write about paranormal creatures. What are my favorites? Why?My answer is always vampires. I love their strange differences, their ability to live without life. Why? Because they used to be human. Their senses are enhanced; sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell... all enhanced by the vampire virus. That's what I believe the changed being to be and how my vampires are created. Infected by the vampire virus. There's no waiting around for days on end to see if the virus takes, to have a corpse laying around waiting for reanimation. My vampires come back to life and are transformed almost instantaneously. As their human life ends, their vampiric life begins. They blossom into their vampirism. The men become stronger, brawnier, sexier, larger than life. The women become what every man/woman could want in a mate. Their complexion paler and creamier, stronger, again sexier, seductive, yet still vulnerable.Vampires aren't always happier. They question their lives, their purpose, and most of all their mistakes. Accidental kills as they're coming into their vampirism. Or before they learn how to hunt or when left without direction as a newly turned, their unforgiving hunger for those who stumble across their paths. The vampires's humanity still exists, but it's changed and never again will they be the same.Now, I will say that all undead share one characteristic. Whether the reanimated human is a zombie, vampire, or some other monsterish combination, and that is incredible strength. The zombie, a creature who shares death with the vampire, has the ability to rip a human body apart, as does the vampire. But, the difference is that vampires still have the ability to think, reason, to understand... which is why they still possess a bit of humanity. And why, with the other paranormal creatures out there, they remain my favorite.What's your favorite? Why? Interested minds want to know. :)Thanks for having me!!Lillie J. Roberts
Vlad Tepes, Vigilante Vampire
By Lillie J.
Roberts
Publisher: Crimson Frost Books
Release Date: January
23, 2014
Genre: Paranormal
Romance/Urban Fantasy
Length: 180 Pages
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When mankind meets vampire, they have but one hope . .
.Vlad Tepes, Vigilante Vampire
Vlad Tepes remembers the Black Death, remembers being
turned in order to be saved and the years it took to wrestle his beast into
submission. With the birth of World War I, his family fled Europe ahead of the
invading armies. Eventually, they land in Chicago, forced into a leadership
role by the Vampire Hierarchy. Vlad's always roamed, working to right the wrongs
and protect those weaker, a toll for his fledgling misdeeds. Being told to stay
in one place chaffs like silver cuffs. Until he meets Sheree Jennings, a local
gangster's daughter. Settling down becomes far more appealing.
Except an ancient evil has also relocated to the windy
city with them, dark and demented, an elder vampire whose core is filled with
sinister need. But, not all evil comes in the form of a vampire. People are
disappearing, putting everyone at risk including Vlad's love, Sheree. Determined
to keep what's his safe, Vlad uncovers more than vampire politics, or crimes
and misdemeanors; an insane plot capable of exposing them all is in the making.
Everyone is in danger if he can't stop their plans, humans and vampires alike.
With his life and those he loves held in the balance, he must contain this
maniacal scheme or face unending death. . . or worse, eternal loneliness.
Old Chicago, that’s what I liked to call this part of the city with its old neighborhoods, the Italians, Irish, Asians, Germans…and the new additions, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, and Middle Eastern born people. It didn’t make any difference to me, a mass of human population boiling over with need, want, and violence, the same as it always was…but it was also a hunting grounds and that was important to me. You see, injustice never set well with me, and this latest gig as an enforcer, well, it was right up my alley.Two days had been spent tracking the latest problem that worked his way across our domain. Another being, happy with violence and sickness, unable or unwilling to contain himself. If he wasn’t stopped, how many more would he torture, maim, or kill to satisfy those sick needs?The night surrounded me and I drew it in tighter, virtually invisible to the human eye, waiting, watching, prowling… What was taking him so long? I had other things to do besides waiting for him to make his move. My patience was wearing thin, and my shoulders rolled with tightness. The night was becoming longer than it needed to be.Finally, traces of his foul wonderings greeted my mind as he mused about his next victim, hoping she’d scream and beg, hoping she’d plead for her life. Then after a few promises and sure knowledge her life was forfeit, she’d beg for the lives of her husband and daughter. He got a self-induced high off what he planned to do. It disgusted me, reviled me, and yet, it was I who was the monster. He pondered it all as he came closer, and I promised myself, he’d have a taste of his own fear.There he was! Jaunting down the sidewalk, keys jiggling nervously in his pocket, anxiousness in his footsteps, and eagerness in his dull-brown eyes. He glanced up at the pretty blonde in front of him, his smile widened, his dull eyes lit up. His sharpened pointy canines peeked below his upper lip, but they were only for show. He wasn’t one of my kind but he liked to pretend. It was all about invoking fear and he liked the powerful feeling. So did I.His footsteps quickened and mine followed his. He was closer now to the object of his desire, almost within touching distance. Almost. He licked his pale thin lips, greasy hair flopped on his forehead, sweat gathered on his brow. Now, his thoughts rang in my ears, his hand lifted, grab her now! With a crumpled up ball of dirty white fabric clutched in his hand, he reached out as he crossed the darkened threshold of the alley. The shadows slipped away from me, and I stepped further back, sliding my sunglasses into place. No need for my eyes to give me away.There was a muffled scream. I heard her heels scrape along the rough concrete, then his slump against the crumbling brick of the adjoining building. Damn, his thoughts spoke loudly, she’s already passed out. Fun and games’ll have to wait. He kissed the top of her head almost tenderly before he dragged her further into the alley and ran straight into my chest. My arms swallowed both of them, lifting them from the pavement.“Hey,” he shouted, “get off of me!” Anger rolled off of him in waves. It filled the air, and I felt my beast roll, just a little, inside of me.My arms opened and they tumbled to the ground. The woman, now a dead weight, landed on top of him and I offered my icy hand. He looked at it and shivered.“Get away from me,” he threatened, brandishing a razor sharp blade that was wide at the base and narrow at the tip. But blades no longer frightened me.My eyes closed, nose twitching with the scent of the night air. Pheromones rolled off his body: fear, lust, and one I preferred not to think of, death, all mixed together with the heady floral fragrance of the young woman. It made me greedy to take what he was offering.
Lillie J. Roberts is a multi-published author who loves to reviews books as well. Lillie (a.k.a Dottie at Tink’s Place), enjoys sharing her thoughts about the books she’s read. Stop by sometime, let her know what your think. Her preferred genre is paranormal romance, the darker the better, though if you give her a good thriller/chiller and she’s happy too. She loves all types paranormal creatures from vampires, were- creatures, witches, ghosts, and other things that go bump in the night. She loves a good ghost story, so if you have one, share it with her. The scariest book she’s ever read is a toss up between Bram Stroker’s Dracula or Stephen King’s It (both gave her nightmares).
Lillie lives in central Illinois with her husband,
three children, and one wild Westie (who is also her reading and critique
partner; he listens to all her new story ideas, almost always with a wicked
sense of humor). She is an animal lover as are her heroines and heroes (and no,
that doesn’t include insects or spiders). She loves movies and listens to them
while she writes, it doesn’t matter if they’re old or new, as long as they’re
engaging. She enjoys all kinds of music, especially if it has a hard driving
beat. You’ll find some on her favorite artists mentioned in the pages of her
books. She writes Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, Chillers/Thillers,
Suspense from Modern Contemporary to New Adult and YA, from sweetly innocent to
naughty romance. She tends to be a genre bender, mixing her genres to provide
an unique read.
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