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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Cover Crush: Spirit Storm

I have a special treat for my readers.  From the Shadows is the very first place to see the cover of my upcoming release Spirit Storm (Spirit Guide #2).  (Click picture to enlarge)

Is it normal to crush on the cover for my own book?  I loved the cover for She Smells the Dead, the first book in the Spirit Guide series, but the cover for Spirit Storm takes my breath away.  Is it just me, or is this cover AMAZING?

Spirit Storm (Spirit Guide #2) by E.J. Stevens is due to release early 2011 and can be added to your tbr list on Goodreads here.  For more information about the Spirit Guide series with links to reviews, giveaways, and more visit the official Spirit Guide Series website.

"Let the spirits guide you, but never let them take you."

Spirits of the Dead are coming...

Yuki is about to face an army of lost souls on Samhain, the night of Halloween, when the spirits of the dead roam free. Yuki will need all the help she can get from her friends, but will Calvin be there for her when she needs him the most?

The Bite Before Christmas: Holidays Are Hell Giveaway






















We are giving away a copy of Holidays Are Hell, a paranormal holiday anthology, to one lucky winner!

This holiday, spend quality time with family and loved ones—living and dead... There's no place like home for the horrordays—unless you'd prefer a romantic midnight walk through a ghost-infested graveyard... or a haunted house candlelight dinner with the sexy vampire of your dreams. The (black) magical season is here—and whether it's a solstice séance gone demonically wrong with the incomparable Kim Harrison, a grossly misshapen Christmas with the remarkable Lynsay Sands, a blood-chilling-and-spilling New Year's with the wonderful Marjorie M. Liu, or a super-powered Thanksgiving with the phenomenal Vicki Pettersson, one thing is for certain: in the able hands of these exceptional dark side explorers, the holidays are going to be deliciously hellish!

To enter, please leave a comment on this post including your email address (so we may contact you if you win).  You do not have to be a follower to enter (though I always appreciate a follow!).  This giveaway is International (to anywhere the Book Depository ships).  Giveaway ends December 31st midnight EST.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Guest Author Interview: T. Lynne Tolles
















Please welcome today's guest author T. Lynne Tolles!  T. Lynne is the author of  Blood of a Werewolf, Blood Moon, Blood Lust, Bloodstone Heart and Somber Island.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

T. Lynne:
  I began writing in the summer of 2009.  I had been reading tons of books that spring and burned myself out a bit on reading.  One of the author's I had been reading had said on her website that she got an idea and just started writing. I had been thinking about it myself, but it was she that pushed me to try. (If you are wondering it was Ellen Schreiber of Vampire Kisses)

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre?

T. Lynne: 
I've been reading about witches, vampires and werewolves for as long as I can remember. My addiction became an addiction to others around me - my mom, my stepmother, etc.
Maybe it has to do with all those late night Creature Features I used to watch on Friday night when I was a kid.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?

T. Lynne: 
I think I would have to say I would like to be born vampire from my book series.  They have all of the cool things vampires have, without being horrific killers.  They don't have the insatiable lust for blood and they can blend in.

Why? No diseases, colds or ailments and the always looking like you did when you were younger has it's perks too.

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release.

T. Lynne: 
I kind of released all my books at once except for book 4 in the series, so that is a little tough to say about all books, but to sum up the books in a whole, I would say that the stories are plausible, the dialog is fun,  humorous at times and the characters are very loveable.  For a while I had a crush on Devon, one of the characters in my book, which was hard to explain to say - my husband... All the books have a good story to back them up and when you like the characters, it becomes an easy read.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why?

T.Lynne: 
That's way too easy, but rather embarrassing. I base my characters on movie/tv stars so I can go right down the line of the cast and tell you who they are.

Darby O'Rielly - a shorter Blake Lively
Rowan O'Rielly - Amanda Seyfried
Devon Bloomington - Orlando Bloom
Blake Bloomington - Jared Padalecki
Dean Wolfe - Matthew Fox
Dominic Larsen - Tom Selleck
Sally Keaton - Kristen Kreuk
Anton Larsen - Chris Evans
Libby Larsen - Katherine Heigl (long haired version)
That will get you through the first 3 books, you want more?...contact me on my website.



Somber Island by T. Lynne Tolles.

Phoebe MacIntire, who is a servant to her father and sisters in her own house in Scotland in 1855, is an ordinary girl, with no big dreams for the future. She's perfectly happy in her humble life, with her cot in the basement and her little garden in the backyard. But when her father up and sends her to Newfoundland to be the lifelong servant to Lord Jacobs, she finds her life gets turned upside down.  Her journey across the Atlantic to her new home is long, scary and very unpleasant. When she arrives at the manor on a small island, she finds the beautiful place abandoned and only a note waits for her explaining her duties, the strange dietary requirements, and sleeping habits of her new master.  The very first night in her new home she's haunted in her dreams by a woman who clearly does not want her there and a strange blue-eyed man-wolf creature that follows the woman. Her dreams become more and more violent and mysteries start to be uncovered about a woman who was killed in a fire on the island, a creature that preys on anyone that comes to the island and a love story gone wrong that dates back over a hundred and twenty two years. 

Join Phoebe as she explores the past, delving into witchcraft, and vampirism to help a brother save another from a life of sadness and misconception, making some amazing and surprising friends along the way.



Thank you T. Lynne for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about T. Lynne Tolles and her books, please visit her website.

Friday, November 26, 2010

The Bite Before Christmas: Black Friday Giveaway






















Here at From the Shadows we are celebrating the holidays with a month of amazing author interviews, character interviews, guest blogs, and giveaways.

The Bite Before Christmas: Black Friday Giveaway

Enter to win your choice of $10 Amazon Gift Card or a book from The Book Depository (up to $10).

To enter, please leave a comment on this post including your email address (so we may contact you if you win).  You do not have to be a follower to enter (though I always appreciate a follow!).  This giveaway is international (to everywhere The Book Depository ships).  Giveaway ends December 22nd midnight EST.

Bonus entries:
+1 follow From the Shadows
+1 subscribe by email

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tyger Treasure Giveaway






















One lucky winner is going to win this gorgeous Tyger Tyger necklace!

Tyger Treasure:  Kersten Hamilton is giving away twenty hand-made necklaces in November and December to celebrate her new book Tyger Tyger! The pendants were created by book blogger Melissa at Books and Things and each necklace is beautiful and unique.  Enter here to win this necklace, and have fun hunting for the rest!

To enter, please leave a comment on this post including your email address (so I may contact you if you win).  You do not have to be a follower to enter (though I always appreciate a follow!).  This giveaway is International!  Giveaway ends December 15th midnight EST.






















Tyger Tyger is one of my favorite books of 2010.  Click here to read my review.

**Stay tuned for more fabulous The Bite Before Christmas giveaways at From the Shadows!**

Monday, November 22, 2010

Guest Author Interview: Mari Mancusi















Please welcome today's guest author Mari Mancusi!  Mari is the author of the Blood Coven series including Boys that Bite, Stake That!, Girls that Growl, Bad Blood, and Night School.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

Mari: 
I've always loved to tell stories. When I was too young to pick up a pen, I would draw pictures and have my mother transcribe my words onto paper. All through school I wrote short stories and in high school I graduated to longer, serial pieces--usually romances starring my friends and the rock stars who loved them. (If only David Bowie knew what he's done in my books!) When I got to my twenties, I realized if I wanted to get serious and get published, I'd need to dedicate myself to writing one full novel. My first novel or two ended up under the bed, but my third full length book, "A Connecticut Fashionista in King Arthur's Court" scored me an agent and eventually a publishing deal at Dorchester.

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre?
 

Mari:  I've always loved the dark and spooky. As a goth girl I listened to dark music and watched dark films. Vampires became an obsession after reading Anne Rice and seeing films like The Hunger. Later, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Sherrilyn Kenyon novels solidified the desire to create my own fanged world, which I did with The Blood Coven Vampire series.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?

Mari: 
Invisibility because then I could be a fly on the wall. I'm nosy like that and I love observing people. I believe this would make me a better writer, as well, studying people as characters without them knowing.

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release.

Mari: 
In January, readers will be able to pick up Book 5 of The Blood Coven Vampire series, called Night School. It's a young adult series, but has a lot of appeal for adults as well, especially those who are Buffy fans. My books always have a mixture of dark angst, romance and humor. After all, if we can't find something to laugh about in the darkness, then we are truly doomed.

While I try to make all the books understandable if a reader were to pick them up out of order, I hope people will check out the first four books in the series, which are available now in bookstores or online in print or ebook formats.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why?

Mari: 
I just saw Easy A in theaters and I think Emma Stone would be amazing as my heroines. (They're twins so she'd have to play both parts.) She's cool and tough, but pretty at the same time and I think she could easily encompass both the good and bad girl roles. For the boys, Magnus, the Blood Coven Master is supposed to be like a Pirates of the Caribbean Orlando Bloom type, with long brown hair. And I think the guy who plays Jasper in the Twilight saga could be my Jareth, Rayne's vampire boyfriend.























 Night School (Blood Coven, book 5) by Mari Mancusi.

Vampires, Slayers and…FAIRIES? Sunny and Rayne McDonald are about to get SCHOOLED. 

After their parents’ shocking revelation about their fae heritage and an attack on their lives, the McDonald twins find themselves on the run—forced to hide out at Riverdale Academy , a boarding school for vampire slayers, deep in the Swiss Alps. With no cells, no internet, and no way to contact their vampire boyfriends—the twins are on their own.  Being a vampire stuck in a school full of slayers isn’t easy. Especially with no blood substitute stocked on campus. Soon Rayne finds herself succumbing to her bloodlust and losing control—especially around the arrogant, but devastatingly handsome Corbin Billingsworth the Third—who isn’t sure whether he wants to kiss her…or kill her.  But when Sunny starts acting strange, Rayne realizes Riverdale Academy may be hiding some deadly secrets of its own—leading to a showdown in Fairyland that may cost the twins their lives.



Thank you Mari for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about Mari Mancusi's and her books, please visit her website.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Dead Path Giveaway Winner






















Congratulations to Alejandra D.L.F. winner of The Dead Path international giveaway!  Alejandra will receive a hardcover copy of The Dead Path by Stephen M. Irwin.

Read my interview with author Stephen M. Irwin here and my review of The Dead Path here.

**All giveaway winners are drawn using Random.org.  Winner will be notified by email.  For more information regarding our giveaway policy, please visit our contact page.**

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Guest Author Interview: Raven Corinn Carluck
















Please welcome today's guest author Raven Corinn Carluk!  Raven is the author of All Hallows Blood and Stories with Bite o,.,o.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

Raven:
  I technically started writing when I five.  I wrote a little story about finding dinosaur bones in my backyard.  It was horrible, and was exactly like you'd expect from a kid.  I've been writing off and on ever since, but really started taking it seriously about three years ago.  Not long after that, I started All Hallows Blood.

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre?

Raven: 
My love of the paranormal and bizarre and spooky is what brought me to the genre.  I've always been aware of ghosts, and have brushed up against psychic vampires, so it wasn't a stretch for me to start weaving tales about it.  I've always loved vampires, and really feel for them when I read Interview with the Vampire.  I'd say the darkness, and the predation, and all the broad shadowed horizons are my reasons for being here.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?

Raven: 
Ooooh, good question.  Because picking just one thing is very hard.  I mean, vampires are good, necromancers are good, psychics are good.  So many wonderful creatures to pick from.

I think I'd be a dragon.  One of the sentient, shape-changing kind.  Flying, breathing fire, eating raw meat...those all sound great to me.  Then I could also let out my aggressions, and people wouldn't be surprised.  And I could fly.  Flying is a long held dream of mine.

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release.

Raven: 
Readers will enjoy stories with bite o,.,o or All Hallows Blood because I'm a damn good storyteller.  *grins and laughs*

stories with bite o,.,o is my latest release.  It's a collection of short stories, mostly vampires and dark fantasy.  It's little snippets of my visions, just enough to get a taste, then move on to the next scene.  Perfect for when you don't have time to sit down and read all the way to the end.

All Hallows Blood is fast paced, with a good adventure, steamy sex, and a vampire that stays with you.  Varick doesn't sparkle, and he still hunts, and he's the kind of vampire I want in my life.  Keila grows, and shows the strength we all have inside.  There's fighting, and love, and ghosts, and chapters that just won't let you go.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why?

Raven:
  Well, Varick from All Hallows Blood (there's also a short story with him and Keila in stories with bite o,.,o) has to be Heiko Wittek.  It wasn't planned when I was writing the book, but he looks pretty much dead on for my vampire.  A little tall, eyes not dark enough, but good enough.  Especially when the model is in one of his intense moments.

Keila is hard to cast.  I haven't seen any woman that really looks like her.  Michelle Forbes, if young, would be pretty close.  Just not enough tough tomboys with great Irish features out in the world.

The only other person that I've got a really good image in my head is Alexander in the short story Necro.  He was completely based on Alexander Skarsgard after an episode of True Blood.  I really started crushing on the way he growls, and had to have him in a story.
























 All Hallows Blood by Raven Corinn Carluk.

Mourning her mother on Halloween,Keila O'Broin,m psychic warrior and last of her line,isn't prepared for dead teenagers to ask her to avenge them.Compelled by her family creed,Keila combats the vampiric serial killer, despite her atrophied powers. But defeating one killer is only the start of her adventure. Into her life walks Varick Eitenhauer, centuries old undead master of Portland.The vampire tells her she will now help him defeat his rivals in a battle to control the city, and he will accept no refusals. Surrounded by her desire and danger, the only way to succeed is to rise from her past like a phoenix from its ashes. 


Thank you Raven for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about Raven Corinn Carluk and her books, please visit her website.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Book Review: White Cat






















White Cat (Curse Workers, book 1) by Holly Black.

Cassel comes from a family of curse workers -- people who have the power to change your emotions, your memories, your luck, by the slightest touch of their hands. And since curse work is illegal, they're all mobsters, or con artists. Except for Cassel. He hasn't got the magic touch, so he's an outsider, the straight kid in a crooked family. You just have to ignore one small detail -- he killed his best friend, Lila, three years ago.  Ever since, Cassel has carefully built up a façade of normalcy, blending into the crowd. But his façade starts crumbling when he starts sleepwalking, propelled into the night by terrifying dreams about a white cat that wants to tell him something. He's noticing other disturbing things, too, including the strange behavior of his two brothers. They are keeping secrets from him, caught up in a mysterious plot. As Cassel begins to suspect he's part of a huge con game, he also wonders what really happened to Lila. Could she still be alive? To find that out, Cassel will have to out-con the conmen.


Just one touch...  White Cat is a fantastic work of urban fantasy reminiscent of the thought provoking science fiction novels of masters such as Philip K. Dick.  Holly Black has created an intriguing world that is frightening and utterly believable.  Those born with the power to work a curse can alter a person's life with the touch of their hand, which is why the government has banned worker activity and citizens wear gloves in public.  The government ban on working curses has created a large and powerful criminal underground of black market worker activity.  Cassel is born into a worker family with crime family connections and grew up learning the art of the con.  His attempts to live a normal life are continually undermined by his family and the ever present discrimination against those with worker ties.  When Cassel realizes that something is terribly wrong, who will he turn to?  Who can he trust?  A fabulous beginning to the Curse Workers urban fantasy series.  One of the most suspenseful, thought provoking books of 2010.

I highly recommend White Cat (Curse Workers, book 1) to readers of  paranormal suspense, science fiction, mystery, crime drama, and especially to fans of urban fantasy.  Though the main character is young, the gritty realism of this book may not be suitable for some readers of young adult fiction.

Source: This book was purchased by me for review.


White Cat on Amazon.
White Cat on Goodreads.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Guest Author Interview: Lori Pescatore + Giveaway












Please welcome today's guest author Lori Pescatore!  Lori is the author of Human Blend.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

Lori: 
I've actually been writing all my life. My early writings were of fan-fiction even before the internet. I would create stories of my friends meeting their favorite celebrity. I've also always written poems for family members. I've even had a short story published in scholastic when I was in high-school.

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre?

Lori:
  I like to write what I like to read. Writing in the paranormal realm is so wonderful because you can make your characters into fantastical creatures. In Human Blend I created a creature that I don't think has ever been written before, at least to my knowledge. I love having that freedom.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?

Lori: 
Well, the main character in my book has the ability to heal, I would love to be able to do that. Moving things with my mind would be pretty cool too. Ah, the possibilities.

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release.

Lori:
  Human Blend is fun read that creates memorable characters and has an interesting storyline. There is everything from romance, supernatural, and a bit of science fiction that will take the reader on a thrilling ride. It is a first in a trilogy that will be a fascinating read.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why?

Lori: 
Ah, good question. I am thinking Kristen Bell for Laney/Julie my lead female. She is suppose to be young and beautiful. I was thinking Jesse McCartney for Austin I've seen some earlier acting work of his in the movie Keith and I think he would make a perfect Austin. William Gregory Lee for Dr. Eli Elsworth  for the looks alone and Orlando Bloom for Marcus who needs to be handsome and mischievous.























 Human Blend by Lori Pescatore.

Marion, Virginia seemed like a nice place to live a normal life, but she is not a normal girl. Laney has special abilities that keep her looking over her shoulder as she makes her escape from the men who had kidnapped her. A young doctor's interest is piqued when he witnesses her mysteriously curing a young child's illness. He befriends her due to his growing fascination with uncovering the true nature of her abilities, but not without harboring secrets of his own. Laney's budding relationship with a local boy puts both of them in danger when the men she was hiding from find her. All of their lives will change forever as ancient secrets become unearthed.


Thank you Lori for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about Lori Pescatore and her books, please visit her website.






















** Human Blend Giveaway **

We are giving away two autographed copies of Human Blend by Lori Pescatore!

To enter please leave a comment on this post including your email (so we may contact you if you win).  You do not have to be a follower to enter (though I always appreciate a follow!).  This giveaway is International!  Giveaway ends November 30th midnight EST.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Book Review: The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner






















The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (Twilight Series, Eclipse Novella) by Stephenie Meyer.

Bree Tanner can barely remember life before she had uncannily powerful senses, superhuman reflexes and unstoppable physical strength. Life before she had a relentless thirst for blood... life before she became a vampire.  All Bree knows is that living with her fellow newborns has few certainties and even fewer rules: watch your back, don't draw attention to yourself and, above all, make it home by sunrise or die. What she doesn't know: her time as an immortal is quickly running out.  Then Bree finds an unexpected friend in Diego, a newborn just as curious as Bree about their mysterious creator, whom they know only as "her". As they come to realize that the newborns are pawns in a game larger than anything they could have imagined, Bree and Diego must choose sides and decide whom to trust. But when everything you know about vampires is based on a lie, how do you find the truth?


Loneliness, violence, suspicion, and the ever painful longing for blood.  These are the facts of unlife for Bree Tanner.  The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is a teasingly brief glimpse into the violent world of Bree Tanner.  This novella is filled with intriguing back story and gives the reader an up close and personal look at the traumatic afterlife these young vamps are forcefully born into.  Bree faces the challenges of a newborn vamp, but to her surprise she may not have to face them alone.  A tragic tale of survival, trust, and the stirrings of new love.

I highly recommend The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (Twilight Series, Eclipse Novella) to readers of urban fantasy, paranormal suspense, young adult, fantasy, vampire fiction, and especially to fans of the Twilight series.


The current bargain price on Amazon makes this a great stocking stuffer idea for Twihards and vamp fans.

Source: This book was purchased by me for review.


The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner on Amazon.
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner on Goodreads.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Guest Author Interview: Vanessa Morgan
















Please welcome today's guest author Vanessa Morgan.  Vanessa is the author of Drowned Sorrow and The Strangers Outside.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

Vanessa: 
I began writing fiction about ten years ago. Before that I was mainly into journalism.

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre?

Vanessa: 
I’ve been fascinated with everything paranormal and horror since I was just a baby. I don’t even know where it comes from; I just know it’s been there ever since I was born.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?

Vanessa: 
I’d like to have all of them: being invisible, reading people’s minds, talking with the dead… But I can only choose one, right? Then it’ll be talking with animals. I have a very special relationship with the animals in my life and I know that there’s so much more to them then what I currently know. Oh, and I’d like to be able to cure people and animals miraculously. Who wouldn’t?

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release.

Vanessa:
  I believe that Drowned Sorrow and The Strangers Outside are downright creepy. Up until now, there hasn’t been one review that didn’t mention the creepy and crawly atmosphere of my books.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why?

Vanessa: 
They are actually being made into a movies as we speak. The Strangers Outside is a French production starring Pierre Lekeux and Iulia Alexandra Nastase. The filming has already started and the result looks exciting. I’ve posted photos of the filming locations on my blog at here and another set of photos of the film shoot here.

The movie rights to Drowned Sorrow have been sold too. According to the latest news, Drew Barrymore is slated to direct. I’m not sure who’s going to play the lead though, but I have to admit that actress Naomi Watts was the role model for Megan when I wrote Drowned Sorrow.























The Strangers Outside by Vanessa Morgan.

Two sisters, Jennifer and Louise, return to their remote holiday cabin after a day at the seaside. But little do they know they're being surrounded. Shortly after their arrival, the girls will come face to face with THE STRANGERS OUTSIDE. When the assailants make their intentions known, things take a shockingly terrible turn and an intense battle for survival will begin.

Thank you Vanessa for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about Vanessa Morgan and her books, please visit her website.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Guest Author Interview: Rhiannon Frater














Please welcome today's guest author Rhiannon Frater!  Rhiannon is the author of The Living Dead Boy: A Young Adult Zombie Novel, The Tale of the Vampire Bride, The Zombie-Wilson Diaries, Pretty When She Dies: A Vampire Novel, and the As the World Dies zombie trilogy including The First Days, Fighting to Survive, and Siege.

EJ:  When did you begin writing?

Rhiannon:
  I began telling stories when I could talk. I tried to write as soon as I learned my ABC's.  I began writing novels when my mom gave me a typewriter around the age of 12.  I have always had a vivid imagination.

EJ:  What brought you to the paranormal genre? 

Rhiannon: 
I write about what I fear.  I suppose writing horror is a way of containing my fears by weaving them into a narrative.  I tried other genres, but nothing felt right until I began to write about monsters.  It all sort of clicked.

EJ:  If you could be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be?

Rhiannon: 
Probably the ability to fly since I dream about it so much.  I think it would be a very liberating and handy skill to have. When you don’t want to deal with someone or a bad situation, take a nice little flight away from it.  Also, it would really save on airfare!

EJ:  Tell us why readers will enjoy your new release. 

Rhiannon: 
I am promoting two of my books right now: The Tale of the Vampire Bride from the Library of Horror Press and The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters from the Little Library of Horror Press.

The Tale of the Vampire Bride is a beautiful, richly gothic horror tale about a young English aristocrat who chaffs against the constraints of  the society of the Regency period in Europe and becomes the bride of a very terrifying vampire.  It is all about her quest to find her freedom.  It is a horror novel, but it has elements of romance, suspense, and a sense of humor at times.

The second book is aimed at a much younger reader.  I wrote it for my nephews and nieces who are zombie fiends.  It is all about a twelve year old boy who is a huge zombie fan suddenly facing the zombocalypse.  He valiantly tries to keep his three year old brother alive as well as his friends.  It was a real challenge to write a novel that my nine year old niece could read and love as well as my adult audience that liked my zombie series, As The World Dies.  I am very pleased how it turned out.

EJ:  If your book(s) were being made into a movie, who would you cast for the leading roles? Why? 

Rhiannon:
  So far all my books, but The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters, have been optioned, which has made me really ponder this question.

For Lady Glynis in The Tale of the Vampire Bride, I think Rachel Hurd-Wood would be lovely. She has the look and she’s a wonderful English actress.

As for the children in The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters, I’m sure my nephews and nieces would love an audition!




The Living Dead Boy: A Young Adult Zombie Novel by Rhiannon Frater.

Josh Rondell is twelve years old and known as the "living dead boy" due to his rampant love of all things zombie. As the head of the Zombie Hunters Club, he's obsessed with preparing for the zombocalypse.  Though no one around him really believes that zombies will one day rise to devour the living, Josh is convinced it just might happen.
When zombies do shamble into his schoolyard, Josh finds himself the leader of the dwindling band of zombie hunters, and he is charged with protecting them all. Josh's baby brother, his closest friends, and the love of his young life try to survive as the undead take over their town.
Trapped in his treehouse and surrounded by the dead, will Josh be able to save them all?



Thank you Rhiannon for joining us here today at From the Shadows!

To learn more about Rhiannon Frater and her books, please visit her website.