Interview on Paranormal Fantasies

Interview on Paranormal Fantasies

I had a fun chat with Courtney at Paranormal Fantasies about Black Dust Mambo and a few other things.

PF: Could you please tell us a little about BLACK DUST MAMBO in your own words?
AP: Hi Courtney! Thanks so much for inviting me to hang with y’all!
BLACK DUST MAMBO is the story of Kallie Rivière and her friends, who get caught up in darkest murder, mystery, and chilling revenge while attending the annual May Madness Carnival for magic-users in New Orleans. While struggling to keep herself and those closest to her alive as she races to figure out who is behind the murder and why, Kallie also finds herself tossing buckets of water on hunky conjurers in their boxers and facing-off with a good-looking nomad who is determined to keep her alive.
Read the rest of the interview at review at Paranormal Fantasies.
Beneath the Skin in UF Display

Beneath the Skin in UF Display

Cold Ground by Rusty Truck

I want to thank Athenna and Stephanie of Paranormal Haven for sending me this photo of a display in their local Barnes and Noble.

Barnes and Noble display

Excited (meaning – jumping around incoherently while my co-workers eye me nervously wondering if it’s time for the trank gun. Again), I contacted my editor and sent her the photo and she said, “Man! I can’t believe I forgot to tell you about this!” LOL!

And while y’all are here, check out the Bitten by Books review of BENEATH THE SKIN.

And since I’m so excited about the displays in Barnes and Noble, I’ll give away a signed copy of BENEATH THE SKIN! Just leave a comment (nothing in particular, whatever you want to say) and I’ll choose a winner on Monday, May 10th.

Black Dust Mambo Review

Black Dust Mambo Review

The Witch Queen of New Orleans by Funky Nashville

It begins with an especially vicious hoodoo murder. Not only did the victim suffer terrible anguish during his death throws, but when his body died so did his soul. Such hoodoo soul eating magic has come from a strong practitioner. Who could it be and more importantly why was it done? The man who died was Kallie Riviere’s lover. Fairly soon it becomes clear that she was the intended target. Could it have something to do with her hoodoo family connections and her dark, tragic past?

Read the rest of the review at Patricia’s Vampire Notes.