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#Booktalk: Sexy Vampires and Vampire Hunters in Northwest England
Do you like a sexy vampire story? Then check out #TheRedcliffeNovels series. You might also like to read my brand-new vampire hunter novels set in the North of England. Vampire of Blackpool is available now, along with Return of the … Continue reading
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There’s a Vampire Hunter in Town! New British Paranormal Action
Several years ago I was asked by a fan when I planned to write a vampire novel set in my hometown. Not one to disappoint, I set about the task, and began to write a story from my vampire hunters’ … Continue reading
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Halfway There… I am on Fire! #NaNoWriMo2014
Phew! It has been a tumultuous week, my friends. It stared with me being the epitome of the writer in despair. Head in hands, grumpy and tired, I whined and complained because I just couldn’t get it. My novel was … Continue reading