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Darkness Haunts is available in paperback…plus a giveaway!

As of yesterday, Darkness Haunts is available on Amazon.  You can see the design used for the full jacket copy of the novel below.  I’m excited with how it turned out!

Darkness Haunts full book cover new

For those who want the hard copy version, you can purchase the novel here or you can try for a chance to win one of three signed copies on Goodreads (US, Canada, UK only).  The contest is open until March 5th.  The widget below will take you there, but you must be a member of the site in order to enter.

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Goodreads Book Giveaway

Darkness Haunts by Susan Illene

Darkness Haunts

by Susan Illene

Giveaway ends March 05, 2013.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

 

Guest post over at Nocturnal Book Reviews today

Nocturnal Book Reviews picFor anyone interested, I’m doing a guest post over at Nocturnal Book Reviews today that includes a giveaway for two eBook copies of Darkness Haunts.  The subject is on what to do if you ran into one of the popular heroes/heroines known by many fans of the urban fantasy genre.  I had to narrow it down to ten (which was not easy), but commenters are welcome to add their own tips from other series (or from the series I listed).  It’s a fun post and well worth checking out.  You have until February 15th to enter.

Here is the link!

Interview today for Bitten by Books

Bitten by Books picIf you’d like to know more about me and my novel, Darkness Haunts, this is your chance!  I’ve got a video interview (yes, you can actually see me) answering some initial questions for you to watch first followed by a question/answer session with the audience.  If you’ve got a few minutes, please do stop by and feel free to comment.  Here is the link.

As a bonus, those who participate will be enrolled into a contest to win a $30 Amazon gift card.  More details are at the site, but you can also see the Rafflecopter below where all the entries are tracked.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

I hope to see you at Bitten by Books.  It should be a lot of fun!  The interview will carry on through to this evening (February 6th).  I’ll probably be up late, so don’t worry about the time 🙂

Quick update on available retailers for Darkness Haunts

There are now several places you can pick up Darkness Haunts.  For those interested, check out the links below.  They cover most of the types of eReading devices you may have, except iBooks. Still waiting on the paperback version as well, but I will make an announcement when it is ready!

Kindle (Amazon US)

Kindle (Amazon UK)

Nook (Barnes & Noble)

Kobo

 

A final teaser for Darkness Haunts…

For those of you who haven’t noticed, Darkness Haunts is live on Amazon today.  It should be available on Nook and Kobo soon.  In the meantime, I thought I’d share a short excerpt (about 550 words) from a section further into the novel than the last one.  Only one small piece gave anything important away. I cut that out of this version.  Hope you enjoy!

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I didn’t make it outside in time. The sups pulled a late-model, black BMW into an empty parking spot right in front of the bar. My SUV sat three spaces past it. I kept walking.

Please don’t let them notice me.

“Hey, pretty lady,” the driver said. The only vamp in the group had to be the one to notice me. He stepped right into my path.

Avoid the eyes or he’ll know.

I stared at a small stain on the collar of his brown suede jacket. Dried blood?

The two werewolves snickered. “You can take that one for yourself, man. We’re going inside.”

Rock music spilled out as they opened the bar door. I didn’t look back. The vamp in front of me held all of my attention.  He appeared to be in his mid-twenties, but was actually closer to thirty. He’d been undead for about five years. I could take him…probably.

My hand itched for my gun, but I remembered Wanda’s words from long ago. “Melena, don’t ever bring a gun to a vampire fight. You’ll get one shot off before they kill you.”

Okay, fine, plan B.

I put my hands in my pockets. “You wanna get out of my way?”

“Why don’t you look at me, pretty lady?” Yeah, because that would be such a good idea. He was too young to compel anyone with his voice.  In another few years he’d have that skill, but not yet. He had to use the eyes for now.

I continued to stare at the stain on his jacket. He had hurt an innocent human.  For all I knew it could have been Aniya. I clinched my fingers around my pocket knife. This guy had to be handled very carefully.

“Get out of my way,” I said through clinched teeth. “I’m not interested.”

His hand shot out to wrap around my throat. I flinched, but his grip wasn’t so tight I couldn’t breathe.  Dead prey made bad meals for vampires.

“Look. At. Me.” He forced my head up, but I kept my eyes averted. In my hand, I flipped open my knife and pressed it hard against the bulge in his pants. The tip didn’t go through, but the threat was clear. He loosened his grip on my throat enough so I could speak.

“Back the fuck off,” I said, “or else this is really going to hurt.” Some people think the bigger the knife, the better. If used properly, a three inch blade could be every bit as effective.

He backed off.

“Bitch,” he spat.

I smiled and held up my weapon. “Go inside before I change my mind and use this anyway.”

A muscle ticked in his jaw. I thanked God he was too young to be a real threat. He hesitated a moment longer before making a move to pass me. I stepped aside, giving him plenty of room. My knife stayed up where he could see it.

He tried to catch my eyes one more time. He kept going when it didn’t work.  I’d had years of practice keeping my eyes averted when vamps were around. It had kept me alive, though I preferred to avoid them altogether. One day, I’d run into a vampire who wouldn’t forget he could heal from a knife wound—even if it was pointed at his genitals.