Distinguished Press is celebrating the release of The Newfoundland Vampire by author
Charles O’Keefe. Grab your copy on Amazon right now for only $3.99!
Here’s a teaser for the story:
Like many geeks, Joseph O’Reily has always fantasized about
being a vampire. Then one night Cassandra Snow walks into his life and he
learns that not all dreams should come true. Cassandra has plans for him –
plans for eternity.
As his world begins to turn upside down, Josephs wrestles with the changes to his everyday life. Eternal youth and amazing power come at a price that might be higher than he can afford. Vampires may not be human, but Joseph is determined to hold on to what he values most — his humanity.
As his world begins to turn upside down, Josephs wrestles with the changes to his everyday life. Eternal youth and amazing power come at a price that might be higher than he can afford. Vampires may not be human, but Joseph is determined to hold on to what he values most — his humanity.
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And check out this excerpt from the novel!
“As Joseph walked away, heading in the general direction of
his parents’ house, he looked down at his bloody, torn shirt. The pain in his
side had already started to fade. He probed gently with his fingers and found
the wound had closed up. He glanced at his watch and noticed he could see the
dial without pressing the light button. It was 10:35, and he recalled that he’d
told Cassandra he would return to her room around midnight.
When he thought of Cassandra, he immediately knew the truth
about what she’d done to him. Tuesday night she’d bitten him and drank his
blood. Two nights later, he was drinking the blood of a moose out of some
uncontrollable, instinctive need. What has happened to me? Is any of this real,
or am I dreaming? Have I lost my mind?
He knew what had happened. He knew what Cassandra had done.
He knew what he had become. The notion that he might no longer even be human
hit him like an imaginary punch in stomach, and he leaned against a nearby tree
to stop from falling over. His vision swam, and his mind churned as he tried to
come to grips with the realization. As crazy and hard to believe as it was, he
could come up with no other explanation.
He recalled a principle by William of Ockham, Other things
being equal, a simpler explanation is better than a more complex one. He shook
his head. Ockham’s razor. But was it even possible, let alone the simplest
explanation? He admitted he’d harbored a deep, dark wish from the time he was
thirteen of becoming a vampire, but he never imagined that it would ever come
true. It was impossible. Vampires didn’t exist. So, then, what is this? What am
I doing out here, drinking the blood of a moose and healing wounds? Am I having
some elaborate delusion?
He tried to grasp the reality of his situation by reviewing
what he knew. Cassandra slept all day. That first night they had spent
together, she had bitten his neck. He’d fallen asleep next to her, dreaming
she’d had blood on her mouth. She had expressed her desire to taste his blood
several times. And she’d introduced him to the perversion of sharing their
blood during sex. Her mannerisms and certain patterns of speech seemed oddly
old fashioned.
In the last few days, he’d felt extremely weak during
daylight and extremely powerful at night. He could hear and see better than he
ever imagined possible. And there was the insatiable hunger he’d suddenly
developed that could only be satisfied by blood. Could it be true? Instead of a
made-up myth, vampires were real, and Cassandra was one – and now, so was he?”
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Hi Joe,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post! I'm looking forward to your thoughts on my book. Have a great day! :)