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Fresh Pick | JANE SLAYRE by Sherri Browning Erwin
Fresh Pick / June 18, 2011

April 2010 On Sale: April 13, 2010 Featuring: Jane Slayre; Mr. Rochester 402 pages ISBN: 1439191182 EAN: 9781439191187 Paperback $15.00  Add to Wish List Paranormal, Fiction Buy at Amazon.com The best way to read Jane Eyre Jane Slayre by Sherri Browning Erwin “READER, I BURIED HIM.” A timeless tale of love, devotion . . . and the undead. Jane Slayre, our plucky demon-slaying heroine, a courageous orphan who spurns the detestable vampyre kin who raised her, sets out on the advice of her ghostly uncle to hone her skills as the fearless slayer she’s meant to be. When she takes a job as a governess at a country estate, she falls head-over-heels for her new master, Mr. Rochester, only to discover he’s hiding a violent werewolf in the attic—in the form of his first wife. Can a menagerie of bloodthirsty, flesh-eating, savage creatures-of-the-night keep a swashbuckling nineteenth-century lady from the gentleman she intends to marry? Vampyres, zombies, and werewolves transform Charlotte BrontË’s unforgettable masterpiece into an eerie paranormal adventure that will delight and terrify. Previous Picks

DiAnn Mills | Happily Ever After
Author Guest / June 18, 2011

I can’t fathom writing a novel without weaving suspense and romance into the plot. The idea of two people falling in love while sharing danger has my fingers poised to type 95,000 words filled with a new adventure. The hero and heroine are independent people who show a strong reliance on each other to solve a crime. No weak heroes or wimpy heroines, simply two people who initiate action and are committed to whatever is ahead. They refuse to stop their investigation until the villain is arrested—or has met his/her demise. Along the way they find an appreciation for the strengths and values of the other. He pulls her from a burning car, and she pulls the trigger at the precise moment to save him. They are self-sacrificing and capable of great love. After spending all that hair-raising time together, the two experience a sundry of emotions, and their hearts take a dip into new territory, often more frightening than physical danger: love. When you think about it, love is suspenseful. Adrenaline flows like a waterfall racing down a mountain slope. In some instances it’s forbidden. Hearts pound like a tympani on steroids. Take a look at the characteristics: Pulses…