The Vampire Oracle: Chalice

July 11th, 2008

The Vampire Oracle: Chalice by Ericka Scott


Reclusive vampire Sapphire McKenzie lives in her penthouse apartment with fortress-like security run by her AI computer, Van. She’s been hailed as the greatest armchair detective since Mycroft Holmes and has solved every case she’s ever been asked to investigate – and even some she hasn’t.

Her ex-lover, Drake Chastain, is a retired basketball star living off his fame and fortune until women he’s dated begin disappearing, then reappearing…dead.. With Drake framed for murder, Sapphire has to leave behind the safety of her home to save the man she loves…or die trying.

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Excerpt:

Drake Chastain’s life was becoming a nightmare, and he was willing to bet money the police would be knocking on his door again by noon.

He rubbed his right temple and read the newspaper article with growing disbelief. Another dead body had been found in Central Park. Nothing too unusual. What was unusual—this was the second dead body of a woman he’d dated in the past two years. First Claudia Brinkley, and now Rowena Silverstone. Both of them had been missing for several weeks. Now they were dead. How could this be happening?

He sighed and let the newspaper fall limply to the table while he fumbled for sugar to add to his morning coffee. He’d debated having a screwdriver for breakfast, a little hair of the dog to cure the hangover headache pounding behind his right eye. But this clinched it. He’d save the drink until after the police left.

He ran his hand over his rough stubble and debated whether or not to shave. Would he look too calm and collected if he did? Or would he look falsely distraught if he didn’t? No matter what, the police would form their own conclusions. Drake had the uncomfortable feeling they wouldn’t even come close to the truth.

It had all started three weeks ago when Rowena went missing. Over the next fourteen days, twelve of his ex-girlfriends had disappeared. In the beginning, he was sure it was a joke. He wasn’t sure which cop had conceived of it, but he pictured them each laughing maniacally as they showed up on his doorstep day after day.

Thankfully, in every case, he’d been able to produce an iron-clad alibi. Truthfully, he wasn’t concerned; he’d been relieved. Having his former girlfriends die decreased the stress of dating enormously. He had no more uncomfortable encounters with ex-lovers at the many charity events he attended. He certainly didn’t miss the women whispering about his multitude of sins to the others he set his sights on.

Unfortunately, when the number of missing women reached a full dozen, the whispering started again. Only this time, it was accompanied by pointing fingers and speculation.

He wasn’t responsible. But damn it, he didn’t have a shred of proof. Where in the world did the police think he was hiding a dozen women, and why would he want to? Dating them one at a time had been hazardous enough.

It was just a matter of time before the police knocked on his door, and he’d have to go through the whole song and dance about his schedule again. How in the world was he ever going to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that he wasn’t involved?

It was almost more than he could take to look at the detectives’ supercilious expressions as he detailed his activities. A couple of hours each morning at his gym, lunch at either the country club or at home, and then throughout the week he had tennis lessons, golf lessons, and dancing lessons. About twice a year, he’d be contacted by his agent to film a commercial for one of his sponsors. He couldn’t help being famous—now, could he?

He couldn’t help it if those women had found him attractive. He hadn’t chased them; they had pursued him. But the implications were the same. He’d dated them, they were missing, and now two of them were dead. Claudia, the cosmetic heiress, had been high maintenance and a royal pain in the ass, but Rowena… He pictured her sparkling brown eyes and remembered her delightful, whiskey-voiced laugh. Hell, Rowena had dumped him. It was hard to believe she was dead.

Someone really hated him. But who?

The police would ask him if the women had posed a threat to his celebrity status, and wonder if perhaps he’d snapped and become a serial killer. This time, Drake knew the questions they asked would be even more involved. It was just a matter of time before there was a gap in his schedule for which he couldn’t account or the lack of a reliable witness to his whereabouts. Then he’d be screwed. The police would pounce on him like a fox on a rabbit, and there wasn’t a damn thing he could do about it.

With dead bodies surfacing, it was going to be hard to convince anyone he was the intended victim. Even in his own mind, he knew it sounded self-centered and narcissistic. He also knew it was common for the guilty to claim they were framed. In his case, however, it was true. Though it was doubtful anyone would believe him. He needed to find someone who knew him to help him out of this mess. Only one person came to mind. But would she take his case?

He ran his hand through his hair and found his gaze drawn to the Monet painting covering the wall safe on the opposite wall. Inside the safe rested something more precious than all his sports endorsement contracts, money, stocks, and bonds. It was a pink, heart-shaped, two-carat diamond ring.

He’d bought it two years ago for the one woman who had stolen his heart.

Sapphire McKenzie.

Hell, she was the reason he’d dated those two dozen other women. Even now, he cringed when he remembered his botched proposal. He could picture it now, him down on one knee in the restaurant, and Sapphire wide-eyed with panic. Hell, she hadn’t even said no; she’d just run.

Her rejection had hurt more than when he’d ripped out the cartilage in both knees during the playoffs and lost his basketball career. Could he put away his pride and ask for her help now?

The doorbell rang, and Drake’s heart jumped into his throat. The police, already? Hell, he hadn’t even finished his morning coffee. Yet he knew it would look worse if he kept them waiting on his doorstep. He took one last gulp of the sweet, now cold liquid, and hoped the caffeine would kick in soon.

Drake arrived in the hallway simultaneously with his house manager, Jamieson. Fighting the urge to run, Drake jangled the coins in his pocket. He wasn’t guilty of anything, but he was already on the defensive. To his relief, no officers of the law stood on his doorstep. Another man in uniform did, however.

The postman stood poised to slide a stack of envelopes into the mail slot. “I’ve got a certified letter for Mr. Chastain.”

Jamieson signed for the large envelope the man held out, and then handed it and a bundle of envelopes to Drake.

The large envelope contained the contract from a men’s underwear company to secure his endorsement of their product. He put it aside to sign later and sorted through the rest. Bills, bills, and more bills. Except for the last one. It was clearly addressed to him, postmarked in El Dorado Springs, Colorado. He had to squint to read the zip code. 80025. Odd, he didn’t know a soul in Colorado.

With a shrug, Drake slid his thumb under the flap and was seized with the thought that the note might be from the killer. With a rush of relief, he saw that the enclosure wasn’t a letter at all. It was a Chalice tarot card from The Vampire Oracle deck. There was a cup on the front, and an ornate heart shape on the back.

He turned it over and over in his hand. Under normal circumstances, he didn’t believe in signs. But being suspected of kidnapping and murder certainly wasn’t normal. So was it just a coincidence that Sapphire, the only woman he’d dated recently who wasn’t missing, was a vampire? Maybe. The only thing he knew for certain was that if he stuck around and waited for the police, he’d never find out.

He pulled out his cell phone and dialed the number for his usual car service. Then with a shake of his head, he terminated the call and dialed information instead.

Hopefully it would take the police longer to track a taxi.

End of Excerpt

Copyright 2008 Ericka Scott

Cuteness

July 8th, 2008

Because he’s just too cute…

Elsewhere Today

July 5th, 2008

I’m at the Cobblestone Press Author blog today talking about Power. Stop by here and say hi!

Thirteen Reasons To Love Grey’s Anatomy

July 3rd, 2008

Like I said yesterday, I’m back to the mundanities of work life. But, I have to admit, being back at work has its upsides. The best part of my job (besides the long commute by bus and the leaking roof) is that all the females in my office love the same kind of TV shows. One of the girls got me hooked on Grey’s Anatomy when she lent me the first season. I’m now watching the third season, almost caught up to where the rest of the Grey’s Anatomy fan base is at.

Here’s why I love this show so damn much:

1. McDreamy.

2. A great mixture of comedy and drama.

3. McSteamy.

4. The constant swapping of sexual partners.

5. Bailey’s no-nonsense attitude.

6. Burke and Christina’s relationship (yes I know it’s not going to end happily, but I’ll enjoy it while it lasts.)

7. A rockin’ soundtrack.

8. Ferry boats.

9. The most bizarre surgeries ever.

10. Sex happens all over Seattle Grace. It makes me wonder what the doctors and nurses get up to at my hospital.

11. Alex.

12. McDreamy’s trailer. I could live in that.

13. The characters’ perverse pleasure in blood and guts.

News

July 2nd, 2008

Well, my hotel weekend is over and I’m officially back at work. But all’s not lost as I do have a bit of good news to share.

Loose Id Publishing has accepted ‘Beauty and the Beasts’, my werewolf menage and probably my favorite of all the stories I’ve written. I’m so excited about this contract since Loose Id has been on my most-wanted-publisher list FOREVER!

‘Beauty and the Beasts’ should release later this year (squeeeeeee!).

Releasing at the end of this week is Power, my novella in the Vampire Oracle series. I have a couple of things planned for the release so watch this space!

Update on Me and Life

June 30th, 2008

So I’ve been quiet lately. Painfully quiet, boringly quiet. I could blame it all on work and the stresses of daily life, but I have to admit it. I’ve been lazy on the blogging front.

However, I’m ready and willing to buck up. Starting today, Monday the 30th of June 2008, I pledge to blog on a regular basis (regular meaning at least four times a week). I can’t promise it will be particularly interesting, but I’ll sure as heck make the effort.

Of course it’s so much easier to make time for blogging when you’re sitting in a hotel room with nothing better to do like I am right now :).

Yes, that’s right. I’m actually on vacation. Okay, maybe not vacation. It’s more like a four-day weekend. I decided I needed to take a break, and lucky for me, a few of my girlfriends agreed. So here we are, shopping and eating and dancing….well, that’s what we will be doing as soon as I shut down this computer.

At my insistence, we went to see Wanted today, the new movie with Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy (YUM!). I thought it was great-lots of action and thrills. Good chemistry between the lovely Angelina and James too.

What I’m really looking forward to seeing this summer is The Dark Knight. They showed the trailer while we were waiting to see Wanted and it looks great.I can’t wait to see Heath Ledger as the Joker, and Christian Bale is so damn fine as Batman. There’s a lot of talk surrounding it and it’ll be interesting to see if it lives up to the hype.

Before I go, I’ll leave you with this piece of eye-candy. Enjoy!

PS. Check out my Bookshelf page and take a peek at the exclusive excerpts of Power and In Control. In Control releases later this year and Power releases on Friday. I can’t wait!

A Brief Interview with Selena Blake

June 20th, 2008

The one thing I’m absolutely obsessed with is… romance novels. It’s an addiction.

On a rainy day, I usually… sit outside and watch it rain. There’s something soothing about rain.

The sexiest thing a man has ever done for me is… shave himself… down there.

The sexiest thing I’ve ever done for a man is… met him at the door in pink plastic wrap.

In a past life, I was… a courtesan.

My personal hero is… Angelina Jolie.

The biggest lie I ever told was… my age.


About the Author

Selena Blake writes paranormal and contemporary romance for Cobblestone Press. Her series Stormy Weather will be available in 2008. Drop by her website to find out more about the handsome Deveraux men of Louisiana and for a free short story. Http://www.selena-blake.com
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Where Do Your Ideas Come From?

June 19th, 2008

You know, just like every writer out there, I’m always tempted to answer this question with a sarcastic response. Something like, “I buy them at the corner store, where you can get two for the price of one”. Yeah, very witty, huh? Lol.

The truth is, I find ideas just about anywhere and everywhere. Sometimes, it can be as simple as waking up after a dream I’ve managed to hold onto. Or I could be looking at a picture online and there’s a new idea. Other times, I might hear a line from a song and there’s another new one. One of my faves is reading research material and having one drop right into my head. This actually happened with Guarded By Stone.

I don’t know when they’re going to strike, but when they do, I make sure I ponder the thought and write it down. Sometimes the ideas come fully developed and before I know it, I’m already working on the story. Other times, I need to slowly research and explore the character/s or situations that have entered my mind before I can start writing.

The only thing every process has in common, is how intriguing and exciting it is. There’s nothing better than the excitement of discovering a new tale to tell, and all the things that go hand-in-hand with developing the idea into a story. Personally, I love it. I love chasing it to where it leads… hopefully, to a new short story, novella or novel.

So, when you get an idea, hold onto it and don’t let it go. You’d be amazed at what it can develop into. For me, this extends to other things in life too.:)

Yolanda Sfetsos
www.yolandasfetsos.com

Books, Books, Books by MG Braden

June 18th, 2008

I love books.

Last week I went to Chapters to use my Mother’s Day gift card from my kids (smart kids, a gift card from Chapters and a gift card from Starbucks, conveniently located in Chapters).

Armed with only $30, I knew I had to be very careful how I spent it. What would I choose? What was I in the mood for?

The first thing I did was wander around looking for any of my author friends and turning their books face out. My local Chapters was sadly lacking this time, but I did my best. I turned out Wild, Wicked and Wanton by Jaci Burton (weirdly located in romance instead of erotica, strange since it’s one of the hottest books I read last year - I mean smoke pouring off the pages), Unpredictable by Eileen Cook (a wonderful local author who’s doing so well and is a joy to talk to), several of the Midnight Breed series by Lara Adrian and Dark Garden by Eden Bradley.

Feeling very satisfied with myself I searched out books by Alison Kent and HelenKay Dimon, two authors who’s blogs I have been loyally reading this year. I couldn’t find either, but Chapters said they would bring them in. In fact, I wasn’t having any luck finding a lot of Brava releases (they had a 2007 release from Sylvia Day and I was looking for a new one), which I also pointed out to the clerks.

So then I went to the scan every shelf method. In the end this is what I picked up:

Well, ok, I picked up more than that, but I had to put some down didn’t I? $30 doesn’t go very far when the spines of books still show a $3-6 difference in the Canadian and US pricing (one example $13 USD, $17.95 CAD). Um, yeah, our dollar has been almost at par for some time now. According to the bookstore they bought them at the higher rate so that’s how they had to sell them. Right. So basically it’s cheaper for me to go to the US to buy my books. Point taken, but I still had that gift card that I had to use.

And yes, to get these four books with Canadian pricing meant that I actually spent $9+ of my own money, but since I couldn’t decide which one to put down I took them all.

So far I’ve only managed to read the Jane Porter book (met her at ECWC last year, she’s so interesting and I loved Flirting with Forty) because we’ve just finished moving. I can’t wait to read the rest! I love books (not that you could tell from the stack of boxes marked books, sitting beside me ).

Moonshine by Moira Rogers

June 17th, 2008

Moonshine

By Moira Rogers
http://www.moirarogers.com
Coming on June 27th from Cobblestone Press

Claire is tired of pretending to be polite, docile…human. She wants to unleash the animal inside her, and she wants to do it with a man who can really handle her. Then she meets Lars, a dangerous, sexy alpha, in a smoky bar. They share some moonshine, a potent shifter aphrodisiac, and have blisteringly hot sex.

Their one night of intoxicated passion leaves her wanting more, but Lars isn’t interested in a woman who can only let loose while under the influence. Claire must then decide whether she’s ready–and willing–to truly embrace her wild side.

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Excerpt from Moonshine

Claire knew she stuck out like a sore thumb from the moment she walked into the bar, and realized it had nothing to do with the fact that she looked like shit. Dos Culebras was not a bar women usually entered alone unless they were professionals. The few non-hookers in residence belonged to men frightening enough to convince the rest of the clients to leave them alone.

She was not a professional. Worse than that, she was a shapeshifter who challenged every man in the bar just by walking into it. Hell, she wanted to be a challenge. She needed to meet another shapeshifter tonight. Someone like her, who understood her strength. Who could handle her strength. Someone who wouldn’t be afraid.

She heard her ex-boyfriend’s voice as she took her beer to a small table in the corner. It’s not you, Claire. You need someone…like you. Oh, he’d been full of false sympathy when he’d broken up with her. He’d pretended it wasn’t because she’d proven herself to be stronger than he was—yet again.

Humans are fragile. A morbid thought, but so true. Humans were fragile, and she had to stop wanting to be with one. Over twenty years had passed since magic had first crashed into science and bled into everyday life. The terror had finally subsided, and lots of men now found it hip to have a supernatural girlfriend. At least until she embarrasses them in front of the boys by being stronger than they are.

Human men. Their egos were as fragile as their bodies.

She was halfway through her beer before she realized she had attracted a stranger’s attention. He sat across the bar from her, in a corner booth, with his back against the wall and one booted foot propped on the cracked vinyl in front of him. A cigarette dangled from his mouth, and a long-neck hung loosely from his fingers. Tattoos encircled his arms, tribal designs that stood out against his skin and disappeared beneath the sleeves of his T-shirt. He looked dangerous. Perfect.

Even at that distance, his eyes bored into hers. The intensity of his unwavering gaze made her uncomfortable. She had no problem recognizing another shapeshifter. Not a wolf, which she might have expected, but a coyote. Like me.

She met his gaze unflinchingly, knowing he wouldn’t be able to resist the challenge of her presence.

You’ll do, whoever you are.

After a moment he rose, one fluid motion bringing him out of the booth. He stalked towards her, his movements at once graceful and dangerous, and she couldn’t take her eyes away from him. He stopped at the corner of the bar and slid onto a seat. For a minute, Claire thought he wouldn’t speak. Then his icy blue eyes softened, and he said in a low voice, “You look like shit.”

“Thank you. I feel like shit,” she replied quietly. “That’s why I have a beer.”

He paused for a moment, then set down his bottle. “I know who you are, you know.”

It figured. Coyotes weren’t rare, but there were only ten female coyotes in town compared to the fifty or so males. She turned her eyes back to the man and ran them over him in an assessing manner that bordered on insulting. “Really? Haven’t seen you in any of my classes. You don’t look like the college type.”

He just grinned, and the simple action transformed his face from broodingly dangerous to dangerously handsome. “Touchy bitch.”

“Yeah, maybe.” She finished the rest of her bottle and set it on the table. “My boyfriend just dumped my ass because I’m tougher than he is. I’m feeling a little touchy.”

He stared at her for a second. “Beer ain’t taking the edge off of that, doll. You do shots?”

She slanted him a look, wondering if he was the type of man who could find her something better than alcohol. Maybe the tricky little magical drug making the rounds now. Custom designed for shapeshifters, it provided the adrenaline rush of a shift, along with a healthy dose of desire. Right now, she wanted something to remind herself just how far she was from actually being human.

Of course, she wasn’t exactly sure how to ask him if he happened to have a bottle of moonshine in his pocket. So instead, she settled for a vague reply. “If I wanted to do the stuff I usually do, I wouldn’t be here.”

He nodded. “Hey, Wanda. Give us a couple of shots of Johnnie Walker, yeah?”

Claire waited until the woman set a shot glass in front of her. Then she picked it up and tossed it back, coughing a little as the liquid burned its way down her throat.

When she managed to blink away the reflexive tears that sprang to her eyes, she found him watching her. “It’s a long way from milk and cookies.”

“Yeah.” He threw back his own shot without blinking. “I’m Lars.”

“Lars.” Claire dropped the shot glass back on to the bar. “Hi. I’m Claire.”