Thursday, June 13, 2013

BLOG TOUR: DARK LIAISON by J.D. BROWN ~ EXCERPT AND GIVEAWAY


 
 
Today is The Bookish Babe's stop on the Dark Liaison Blog Tour!
Be sure to check out the excerpt and tour giveaway.
 
 
Series: An Ema Marx Novel #1
Category/Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Muse It Up Publishing
Publication Date: 3/12

Dark Heirloom (An Ema Marx Novel, #1)“You’re a vampire” is so not what Ema Marx wants to hear when she wakes from a two-day coma in a cryptic yet exquisite castle in northern Finland. Unfortunately, it explains a lot. Like why she’s able to see in the dark and walk through solid objects. What she doesn’t understand is why the other vampires expect her to have all the answers. It’s their fault she turned into one of them…right?

Jalmari’s hatred for his old-man intensifies when he’s ordered to bring that troublesome girl to their castle. He has a clan to run, there’s no time for babysitting newborn vampires no matter how they were converted to their culture. But when a two-thousand-year-old premonition threatens to take the crown and his life, Jalmari sees no other choice than to take out the catalyst. Ema Marx. Fortunately for Ema, she could also be the clan’s only savior.

The race to figure out her vampiric origins is on. And maybe she’ll get the hang of the blood-drinking gig along the way…

 
 
Series: An Ema Marx Novel #2
Category/Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Muse It Up Publishing
Publication Date: 5/31/13
Dark Liaison (An Ema Marx Novel 2)The Ema Marx Series continues with the tantalizing sequel:

Ema Marx wishes her life would go back to normal, but there’s nothing normal about being a Romani-Vampyre with an ancestor who wants you dead. Apollyon is back, wreaking havoc on the lives of everyone she cares about while plotting her demise.

Ema thought she would find a new best friend in her trainer, Bridget, until the exotic vampire vies for Jesu’s attention. Jesu can date who he wants, right? Ema has more important things to worry about, like honing her powers. When Apollyon’s thugs appear out of the shadows to attack her, Ema knows it’s time to take action. But everyone else has other plans in mind.

One thing is for certain, being under house arrest in the German vampyre king’s castle was not part of her plan to save the day.
 
 
 
Excerpt from Dark Heirloom
 
Chapter One
 
            A scream tore from my throat. The rapid slap of my sneakers against asphalt echoed through the alley. Wind ripped my hair and coat back as if trying to halt my escape.  A chain link fence rose in the distance as I neared the end of the alley. Shit. I could have sworn this one opened to Clark Street.
            Thud.
            I froze. My heart pounded in my ears. Tears fell as I closed my eyes. Please, please, God…
            His heinous laugh drowned out my ragged breath. Caught at a dead end, I had no choice but to turn and face him. He stood in the shadows, the darkness of his attire blended in with the night. Only the glow of his emerald-colored eyes gave him away.
            Think, I shouted to myself. What does he want? My purse? My money? With a shaky hand, I pulled my wallet from my bag and flung it at him. He shifted his weight, dodging the wallet in one simple move. I stared like an idiot as it landed in the gutter behind him. Why is he chasing me if he doesn’t want my money? What else could he want?
            He grinned, bearing a set of abnormally sharp, fluorescent-white teeth. Who the hell is this freak? He stepped toward me. My fists clenched as I stepped back. He took another step forward. My back pressed against the cold metal of the fence. Tears blurred my vision and fell as ice melted through the back of my coat. Chills rolled down my spine, sending a quiver to my lip. I swallowed the lump of panic building in my throat. “Leave me alone!”
            He kept advancing, his eyes locked on my face, his gait slow with one foot in front of the other, like a cat. I shoved a trembling hand in my purse in search of my pepper spray. He snatched my wrist and yanked me to my knees. The contents of my purse spilled and scattered.
            “What makes you think I want anything from you?” he sneered.
            My chest heaved as I pushed myself up. From the corner of my eye, I glanced at the mouth of the alley, now behind me.
            He scoffed. “You think you can run? Go ahead, mouse. Run.”
            I did.
            I was almost to the street when a thick shadow dropped from the sky. Two rock-solid fists shoved my chest. I fell backward. My head hit the pavement. Stars danced in the periphery of my vision as I struggled to sit up, but my limbs moved in slow motion.
            Two hands, each finger adorned by a silver ring, gripped my shoulders and lifted me. My back hit something solid and cold—a brick wall. My feet dangled above the ground. He held me at eye level; his sour breath churned my stomach as his face inched closer to mine.
            “I know what you’re thinking.” His voice was deep, smooth, as he rolled his R’s. “You’ve done nothing wrong. Nevertheless, once you kill one rat, you have to kill them all. Even a little mouse like yourself.”
            My blood drained at the utterance of the word kill. I squirmed in his grasp. “Please, don’t hurt me.”
            He clenched my jaw with one hand as his fingernails dug into my skin. I cried not from the pain, but from fear.
            “Would you like to know a secret?” His hot breath caused bile to rise in my throat. “Only you disgusting rats can see our eyes glow. I’m sure you knew that already. I’m sure your mother told you the stories. I’ll bet you didn’t listen to her. I bet you thought they were just fairy tales and bad dreams, hmm?”
            I had no idea what he was talking about. I concentrated on finding a way out of his grip, hoping his guard would slip while he continued his monologue.
            “You know, when you find one rat, there are a dozen more in the nest.” He tightened his grasp. “Where’s your rathole, eh little mouse?”
            “Let me go!” Pain manifested in every inch of my face. My jaw throbbed and my head spun. A stiff ache cut through my spine. Fear and cold shook my core. Exhaustion weighed down my struggling limbs. I just wanted it to end.
            He studied my face for a moment, a frown tugged at his lips. “Very well.”
            He released my jaw then reached back under his jacket. The sound of sharp metal being unsheathed pierced the night as he drew out a long silver dagger. My eyes widened at the emblems engraved on every inch of the blade and handle. I recognized them as Norse in origin. I also recognized the precise way in which he held the dagger level with my left rib cage. He’s going to stab me in the heart.
 
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 GIVEAWAY
Three winners will have their choice of Dark Heirloom or Dark Liaison (ebook).
Simply comment to enter, but please leave your email address or some way to contact.


The winners were: Mary, Erin and Cait!
 
 
About the author:
J.D. Brown writes Urban Fantasy for MuseItUp Publishing, as well as a monthly “how-to” newsletter column for PDMI Freelance Publishing. She graduated from The International Academy of Design and Technology with a Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts and currently lives in Wisconsin with her two Pomeranians. J.D. loves paranormal characters; from vampires and werewolves, demons and angels, to witches and ghost. She is a self-proclaimed expert in vampire and Greek mythology. Her writings are often a combination of suspense and romance. J.D. enjoys helping her fellow writers and interacting with her fans and leads an active life on the web.
Connect with J.D.
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14 comments:

  1. I don't read a lot of vampire novels anymore, but sometimes I am in the mood for them.

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  2. thank you for sharing, that looks...very different I have to say. Nice excerpt!

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  3. I love the covers! So artsy! Thanks for sharing :)

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  4. Hi Andrea. Thanks again for having Dark Heirloom and Dark Liaison on your lovely blog. Good luck to everyone with the giveaway. I'm excited to see who wins.

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  5. these sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing ;)

    efender1(at)gmail(dot)com

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  6. I am one to judge by the cover - WOW - just gorgeous.

    Loved the chapter read thank you.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  7. Looks and sounds great!
    Lavenderlane7 at gmail dot com

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  8. Thanks for sharing. This is new to me.

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  9. Don't know this one. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. These both look like good books. Thank you for the opportunity. :-)
    karen.arrowood@sbcglobal.net

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