Celebrate the release of Sloe Ride by Rhys Ford and follow Shot Glass Sin, a collection of Sinners’ vignettes
And enter to win the chance to name the stops on the band’s next tour. Winners’ choices will be featured on the back of the Absinthe of Malice tour shirt!
Celebrate the release of Sloe Ride by Rhys Ford and follow Shot Glass Sin, a collection of Sinners’ vignettes
And enter to win the chance to name the stops on the band’s next tour. Winners’ choices will be featured on the back of the Absinthe of Malice tour shirt!
Celebrate the release of Sloe Ride by Rhys Ford and follow Shot Glass Sin, a collection of Sinners’ vignettes
And enter to win the chance to name the stops on the band’s next tour. Winners’ choices will be featured on the back of the Absinthe of Malice tour shirt!
Hi, everyone! I’m thrilled to be back here at Rhys Ford’s corner of the Internet. It’s a fabulous place filled with all of Rhys’s wonderful books and so many pictures of hunky men. I LOVE it!
Words can never express how much I love this woman, but I don’t have to tell any of you that. As her readers and friends, you’re already familiar with her beautiful soul and kind heart, and I can’t wait to be her tablemate again at this year’s GRL. It’s a tradition for the two of us, and I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather share a table with!
So why am I here bothering you today? Well, Rhys has generously agreed to host me today as part of my pre-release extravaganza for my upcoming book Blood Tied, the second book in the Warlock Brothers of Havenbridge series.
I’ll be sharing a short 2-3 minute video reading from BloodTied, and I hope you enjoy this small glimpse into this world of magic and men I have created.
Blood Tied by Jacob Flores Thad Blackmoor’s heart is as cold as his icy magical abilities. He considers emotions a waste of his time and prefers to study the arcane, using the sacred books of his coven to grow in his craft. He aspires to supersede his father and elder brother Pierce in power, and now that his younger brother Mason has tapped into the rare warlock power of darkness, he needs to work harder than ever.
But Thad’s ambitions are halted when he saves Aiden Teine, a fire fairy, from a banshee. Thad’s immediate attraction to Aiden catches him off guard and thaws his cold heart for the first time. As Thad, Aiden, and his brothers investigate the connection between the banshee attack and the vampyre and shadow weaver who almost killed them, Thad tries to dodge Ben, a sexy warlock who won’t let him be after a one-night stand.
Their search leads them to the Otherworld, where something even more insidious is at work—something Thad will need more than logic to stand against.
Jacob Z. Flores lives a double life. During the day, he is a respected college English professor and mid-level administrator. At night and during his summer vacation, he loosens the tie and tosses aside the trendy sports coat to write man on man fiction, where the hard ass assessor of freshmen level composition turns his attention to the firm posteriors and other rigid appendages of the characters in his fictional world.
Summers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, provide Jacob with inspiration for his fiction. The abundance of barely clothed man flesh and daily debauchery stimulates his personal muse.
When he isn’t stroking the keyboard, Jacob spends time with his daughter. They both represent a bright blue blip in an otherwise predominantly red swath in south Texas.
Our Last Day stop 2 of 2 in the Ink and Shadows tour is: The Blogger Girls
Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be sending them directly to the winners. International winners included! They don’t photograph well … because well, black horses but there was squeeing in the house by the adults present. One for each blog spot! And I discuss a bit about the Horsemen, Kismet and the world they inhabit at each stop. Be sure to visit them all. Maybe you’ll win a herd!
For the young tattoo artist, the shadows hold more than darkness. He is certain of his insanity because the dark holds creatures and crawling things only he can see—monsters who hunt out the weak to eat their minds and souls, leaving behind only empty husks and despair.
And if there’s one thing Kismet fears more than being hunted—it’s the madness left in its wake.
The shadowy Veil is Mal’s home. As Pestilence, he is the youngest—and most inexperienced—of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, immortal manifestations resurrected to serve—and cull—mankind. Invisible to all but the dead and insane, the Four exist between the Veil and the mortal world, bound to their nearly eternal fate. Feared by other immortals, the Horsemen live in near solitude but Mal longs to know more than Death, War and Famine.
Mal longs to be… more human. To interact with someone other than lunatics or the deceased.
When Kismet rescues Mal from a shadowy attack, Pestilence is suddenly thrust into a vicious war—where mankind is the prize, and the only one who has faith in Mal is the human the other Horsemen believe is destined to die.
Our Last Day stop 1 of 2 in the Ink and Shadows tour is: The Novel Approach
Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be sending them directly to the winners. International winners included! They don’t photograph well … because well, black horses but there was squeeing in the house by the adults present. One for each blog spot! And I discuss a bit about the Horsemen, Kismet and the world they inhabit at each stop. Be sure to visit them all. Maybe you’ll win a herd!
For the young tattoo artist, the shadows hold more than darkness. He is certain of his insanity because the dark holds creatures and crawling things only he can see—monsters who hunt out the weak to eat their minds and souls, leaving behind only empty husks and despair.
And if there’s one thing Kismet fears more than being hunted—it’s the madness left in its wake.
The shadowy Veil is Mal’s home. As Pestilence, he is the youngest—and most inexperienced—of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, immortal manifestations resurrected to serve—and cull—mankind. Invisible to all but the dead and insane, the Four exist between the Veil and the mortal world, bound to their nearly eternal fate. Feared by other immortals, the Horsemen live in near solitude but Mal longs to know more than Death, War and Famine.
Mal longs to be… more human. To interact with someone other than lunatics or the deceased.
When Kismet rescues Mal from a shadowy attack, Pestilence is suddenly thrust into a vicious war—where mankind is the prize, and the only one who has faith in Mal is the human the other Horsemen believe is destined to die.
Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be sending them directly to the winners. International winners included! They don’t photograph well … because well, black horses but there was squeeing in the house by the adults present. One for each blog spot! And I discuss a bit about the Horsemen, Kismet and the world they inhabit at each stop. Be sure to visit them all. Maybe you’ll win a herd!
For the young tattoo artist, the shadows hold more than darkness. He is certain of his insanity because the dark holds creatures and crawling things only he can see—monsters who hunt out the weak to eat their minds and souls, leaving behind only empty husks and despair.
And if there’s one thing Kismet fears more than being hunted—it’s the madness left in its wake.
The shadowy Veil is Mal’s home. As Pestilence, he is the youngest—and most inexperienced—of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, immortal manifestations resurrected to serve—and cull—mankind. Invisible to all but the dead and insane, the Four exist between the Veil and the mortal world, bound to their nearly eternal fate. Feared by other immortals, the Horsemen live in near solitude but Mal longs to know more than Death, War and Famine.
Mal longs to be… more human. To interact with someone other than lunatics or the deceased.
When Kismet rescues Mal from a shadowy attack, Pestilence is suddenly thrust into a vicious war—where mankind is the prize, and the only one who has faith in Mal is the human the other Horsemen believe is destined to die.
Our NEXT stop of the Ink and Shadows tour is: Joyfully Jay
Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be sending them directly to the winners. International winners included! They don’t photograph well … because well, black horses but there was squeeing in the house by the adults present. One for each blog spot! And I discuss a bit about the Horsemen, Kismet and the world they inhabit at each stop. Be sure to visit them all. Maybe you’ll win a herd!
For the young tattoo artist, the shadows hold more than darkness. He is certain of his insanity because the dark holds creatures and crawling things only he can see—monsters who hunt out the weak to eat their minds and souls, leaving behind only empty husks and despair.
And if there’s one thing Kismet fears more than being hunted—it’s the madness left in its wake.
The shadowy Veil is Mal’s home. As Pestilence, he is the youngest—and most inexperienced—of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, immortal manifestations resurrected to serve—and cull—mankind. Invisible to all but the dead and insane, the Four exist between the Veil and the mortal world, bound to their nearly eternal fate. Feared by other immortals, the Horsemen live in near solitude but Mal longs to know more than Death, War and Famine.
Mal longs to be… more human. To interact with someone other than lunatics or the deceased.
When Kismet rescues Mal from a shadowy attack, Pestilence is suddenly thrust into a vicious war—where mankind is the prize, and the only one who has faith in Mal is the human the other Horsemen believe is destined to die.
Our NEXT stop of the Ink and Shadows tour is: Prism Alliance
Be sure to stop by each site and maybe win one of Pestlience’s Ponies. They’re actually pretty cool. I’ll be sending them directly to the winners. International winners included! They don’t photograph well … because well, black horses but there was squeeing in the house by the adults present. One for each blog spot! And I discuss a bit about the Horsemen, Kismet and the world they inhabit at each stop. Be sure to visit them all. Maybe you’ll win a herd!
For the young tattoo artist, the shadows hold more than darkness. He is certain of his insanity because the dark holds creatures and crawling things only he can see—monsters who hunt out the weak to eat their minds and souls, leaving behind only empty husks and despair.
And if there’s one thing Kismet fears more than being hunted—it’s the madness left in its wake.
The shadowy Veil is Mal’s home. As Pestilence, he is the youngest—and most inexperienced—of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, immortal manifestations resurrected to serve—and cull—mankind. Invisible to all but the dead and insane, the Four exist between the Veil and the mortal world, bound to their nearly eternal fate. Feared by other immortals, the Horsemen live in near solitude but Mal longs to know more than Death, War and Famine.
Mal longs to be… more human. To interact with someone other than lunatics or the deceased.
When Kismet rescues Mal from a shadowy attack, Pestilence is suddenly thrust into a vicious war—where mankind is the prize, and the only one who has faith in Mal is the human the other Horsemen believe is destined to die.