Really? You said that?
I’m currently in the process of auditioning narrators to produce Shadows of Fire, my sexy vampire/firefighter/erotica novel. (And I have to share with you that there’s nothing more thrilling than listening to someone read your book! I can’t wait until the audio books are actually available to the public!) So in the name of shameless promotion I share with you 13 of my favorite lines from this book …
1. The smile was reptilian, as if Satan himself had taken possession of this wayward soul.
2. Reese removed his sunglasses with such deliberate precision, Alex was sure they would slice the heavy tension in the air.
3. Thorns of guilt stabbed heart, but Alex had no other recourse. No one–least of all an honorable vampire like Glenn–needed to know her whereabouts this night.
4. Moving with the stealth of a shadow, Glenn followed the scent of blood into the woods behind the barn. His fangs lengthened and even after all the years of living off the wine, Glenn felt the beast clamoring to share the carnage.
5. Hunger and need swam in the coffee depths of his eyes, reaching in to touch her soul.
6. This person had morphed into a heinous murderer–a murderer with no conscience and a moral compass that pointed straight to hell.
7. Hopped up on the adrenaline rush, he’d been unable to keep the beast under control. As they’d f***ed like horny teenagers in the backseat of his Buick, his fangs had lengthened, his body screaming to be satiated by her blood.
8. The answer had to be here. Glenn only wished he knew the question.
9. Sobriety had been an infrequent guest in their marriage and every time the wagon arrived, she prayed he’d ride it into the proverbial sunset.
10. They fought fires as a team. They broke bread as a team. They hung by their balls as a team. Go team.
11. Flames lapped out of the broken windows on the side of the barn, reaching up to taste the siding and lick the sill of the roof. Sparks danced in merry wonder upon the black smoke billowing into the night and shadowing the fat disk of the moon watching from high above.
12. His cock urged him to forget everything he’d come to suspect about her in the last twelve hours, but his head reminded him to remain cautious.
13. Standing on the back steps of the farm house, the monster listened to an owl cry a victory song in the darkness and its prey scream a death wail. It was a haunting sound that called to the vampire heart. “Life taken to give life.” The creed rode on the gentle breeze.
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Good luck with finding a narrator. Sounds exciting.
Amber – I think I’ve found one and a CAN NOT wait to announce when the ink dries on the contract!