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Jeaniene Frost and Lynn Viehl – Anatomy of a Vampire Romance
Readers / December 22, 2015

As I was reading one of Jeaniene Frost’s “Night Huntress” books, I started thinking about another great vampire-themed love story – the one between vampire Michael Cyprien and the formidable Dr. Alexandra “Alex” Keller in Lynn Viehl‘s “Darkyn” series. Each series has a different vampire mythology and a lot of other wildly different components, but both also have some important things in common – including strong female characters and kick-ass vampire love stories. In the “Night Huntress” series the villains are usually megalomaniac paranormal or government types, and in the “Darkyn” series the villains are usually the sadistic and completely twisted quasi-religious group called the Brethren. Night Huntress #1 Buy on: Amazon.com | Kindle | BN.com | Kobo | iTunes/iBooks | Google Play | Powell’s Books | Books-A-Million | Indiebound Night Huntress series 0.5  Reckoning 1  Halfway to the Grave 2  One Foot In The Grave 3  At Grave’s End 3.5  Devil to Pay 4  Destined For An Early Grave 5  This Side Of The Grave 6  One Grave At A Time 6.5  Home for the Holidays 7  Up from the Grave 8  Outtakes from the Grave I didn’t immediately warm to Jeaniene Frost‘s Cat Crawfield and Lynn Viehl‘s Alexandra…

Sharon Hamilton | Going Country with NASHVILLE SEAL
Author Guest / December 22, 2015

Nashville SEAL is a new addition to my SEAL Brotherhood Series. This novella was part of the Holding Out For A Hero Anthology, just released on Kindle Unlimited. The book is also available in print, as well as audio. I have had the great fortune to work closely with my narrator, J.D. Hart, who himself had a Nashville career as a Country-Western star, prior to his transition into acting and commercial narration. I’ve been honored with some of his colorful stories, and have gotten to meet legends of the industry in person on one of my Nashville trips. Although all my SEAL stories in the Brotherhood Series are based in part on real people and real situations (and greatly altered by my own vivid imagination), this is the first time I’ve done a story character involving someone from the music industry. In the audio version of Nashville SEAL, you get to hear J.D.’s singing voice, as well as his buttery narration voice. We had a lot of fun with it, even managed to write a couple of songs we used in the story. I was thrilled when J.D. allowed me to use a portion of a song he wrote and…