Thursday, November 15, 2012

SH Welcomes, Emma Meade


Under the Desert Moon


by Emma Meade
Release date: September 2012
Publisher's Buy link: Soul Fire Press
Also available at Amazon


Blurb:
17 year old Erin Harris spends her time daydreaming, hoping to escape her small town life in Copperfield, Arizona. When a movie crew arrives unexpectedly to shoot a vampire film over the summer, Erin's small  town world changes forever.
Erin is positive she has seen the star, James Linkin before in a thirty year old TV show. He hasn't aged a day. How is this possible? Erin is determined to find out, but how will James handle the scrutiny of an all too intelligent teenage girl?


Excerpt:

        James heard every word of the conversation as he strode away. Excellent hearing; it was a perk. 
       He had asked Erin at the launch party if she felt unnerved by him. That was funny, since he was the one who was feeling extremely unnerved now.
       Why?  Because he was feeling. That hadn’t happened in awhile, years in fact. Erin.
       “Erin.” He enjoyed the sound of her name on his tongue. It tasted sweet, like her. And dangerous. James never got too close to anyone. He wasn’t a good guy, and girls only ever got hurt around him. This girl seemed different.  She saw through him, but did she know the truth yet?
     She had been spot-on about his eyes. There was indeed something ‘wrong’ with him. James knew he should leave town immediately, get out of Dodge and clean up this mess. If he turned back now, it could all be over with her in a matter of seconds. He even stopped walking in the middle of the road.
      Her scent was still on him. Sweet apples on his lips and clothes. Fists clenched, James forced himself to keep moving, towards the darkness of his trailer, and away from temptation.



Find out more about Emma Mead...



Author website: http://emmameadebooks.com/





Author Bio:

Emma Meade lives in rainy Ireland. She loves vampires, slayers, witches, ghosts, aliens & shadow men (or at least the youngest of the Shadow Men), and regular people who live extraordinary lives (think Slayerettes and you’re on the right track).

Books, DVDS & TV show boxsets take up lots of space in her home, and she collects all the Point Horror books she can get her hands on.

Writing supernatural stories and watching marathon re-runs of Buffy are some of her favourite ways of escaping reality.




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