Exclusive Excerpt - Catherine Karp’s  The Vampire’s Wife.


Catherine Karp was born and raised in Southern California suburbia, where she spent her childhood writing, reading, and dragging her sister into her make-believe worlds.    She graduated from the University of California, Irvine, with degrees in drama and English.  Her debut novel, Gilded, won the Hollywood Film Festival's Book Discovery Award, and her second novel, Voices Airy, was a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards. 


Catherine now lives in Oregon with her husband and their two children. The Vampire's Wife, recently won a Kay Snow Writing Award and is currently seeking a nice, warm home with the help of her fabulous agent, Barbara Poelle of the Irene Goodman Literary Agency.  For more information, please visit CatherineKarp.com or Catherine's popular vampire blog: http://suburbanvampire.blogspot.comread except



“Impaler” Volume One TPB by William Harms, Nick Postic and Francis Tsai (Reviewed by Robert Thompson)


ABOUT IMPALER: Acclaimed horror writer William Harms (Bad Mojo, Abel) teams with Nick Marinkovich (Nightwolf), Nick Postic (Underworld) and award-winning artist Francis Tsai (Marvel Comics Presents) to breath new, horrifying life into the classic vampire myth…


When one of the worst blizzards in modern history descends upon New York City, the blinding snow and wind are the least of the city’s problems. For hidden in the weather is a growing army of ravenous vampires, and humanity’s only hope lies with Vlad Tepes, the “historical Dracula”… read more



“Twelve” by Jasper Kent (Reviewed by Robert Thompson)


AUTHOR INFORMATION: Jasper Kent owns a degree in Natural Sciences from Trinity Hall, Cambridge. For almost twenty years he has worked as a software engineer and has co-written several musicals including The Promised Land and Remember! Remember!. “Twelve” is his first published novel with a sequel, “Thirteen Years Later”, already commissioned by Transworld.


ABOUT TWELVE: The voordalak are a creature of legend, tales of which have terrified Russian children for generations. But for Captain Aleksei Ivanonvich Danilov—a child of more enlightened times—it is a legend that has long been forgotten.  read more

 
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