Blood Entangled Blog Tour: character spotlight and excerpt

Blood Entangled (Blood Vine, Book 2) by Amber Belldene
Paranormal romance
Paperback, First, 298 pages

Published July 23rd 2013 by Omnific Publishing
Purchase: Amazon | B&N 

Book Two in the Blood Vine series:

KOS MARAS’s orderly life is in shambles—he must distribute Blood Vine to a population of ailing vampires, but Hunters block him at every turn. To make matters worse, each night he watches over a temptingly beautiful woman sleeping in his bed. He is convinced love cannot last a vampire-long lifetime and an entanglement will only cause them grief, but he doesn’t have the heart to send her away.

From a long line of blood servants, LENA ISAAKSON is destined to serve a vampire, but a string of humiliating rejections thwarts her pleasure. When Kos shows her kindness, she hopes he will claim her. Instead he proves himself a coward in the face of love and sends her to serve another.

Will the dark seduction of a rakish new vampire finally bring Lena the pleasure she desires or deliver her into the hands of Hunters who want to destroy everything the Maras family has worked for?

Character Spotlight:
Meet Lucas Bennett, reluctant hero

So here I am, a prisoner house guest at the KaÅ¡tel Estate Winery.  There are worse places to hide from one’s sociopath of a brother.  At least the food is good, and the views are nice—sweeping vistas of wine country, all the wine I can drink, and a chance to indulge my secret affection for soap operas, though with all the vampire drama around this place, I hardly need any extra entertainment.  

I could probably leave, but Ethan would find me no matter where I hid to pay me back for my betrayal. And I don’t mind keeping my eye on Pedro.  I get why he’s pissed at me, after the beating I had to give him when my brother captured him. And I can’t lie—I’m pretty freaked out that he’s a vampire now.  After all, I was raised to hate those bloodsuckers with a righteous fury.

But there’s just something about him. He needs me, and I want to make sure he’s okay. So I’m going to sit tight, and try to piece the old Hunter stories together.  Maybe I can figure out this weird bond between us.  Or maybe it’s not weird at all—maybe it’s plain and simple boy-meets-boy stuff.  Who could have ever believed one little kiss in the KaÅ¡tel Estate Winery tasting room could have set all this chaos in motion?

Excerpt:
She called out the moment she saw him. "I'm not going." His father's cook—no, former cook—sat on Kos's sofa looking fierce and lovely.
"Hello to you, too."
She seemed fine—no scent of fear, pulse slow and steady—surprisingly calm and composed. For the first time since she'd called, he took a full breath, because she was safe and unafraid. She drew her long legs up underneath her on the couch. That was good—he found them immensely distracting. She crossed her arms over those awe-inspiring breasts, which was also helpful.
"Come on, we've got to go." He pointed his thumb at the door.
She pouted. "I said no."
When had she grown so stubborn? Dropping into a squat with his elbows on the coffee table, he peered into her eyes, the same dark blue as the ocean outside. "You're not safe."

"I feel better than I have in years. Away from Andre, I'm my old self. I won't go back. I have friends I can stay with in San Francisco. Take me to Santa Rosa and I'll get a bus."
Krist i svi sveci–by Christ and all the Croatian saints, she was difficult.
"Good chance the Hunters know your name,” Kos said, “which means they can find you anywhere. It's possible they'll even tail us from here."
"I won't go." She shook her head and crossed her arms more tightly.
If her resistance weren't so infuriating, it would have been cute. Kos set his jaw and put on his most determined expression. "You will."
Her mouth opened in surprise, but she still said, "No."
Damn, she had a way of making him tense. He rolled his shoulders. Reason wasn't working, neither was coercion. He had one more option.
"Lena, do it for me. I'd never forgive myself if something happened to you." It wasn't strictly manipulation if it was true.
"What do you mean?"
He leaned over the coffee table. "In Croatia we lost four members of our household. I promised I'd never let that happen again. Please don't endanger yourself and put me through that a second time."
She inched toward him, still hugging herself tightly.
"Please?"
At last, she dropped her arms to her sides. "Okay. I'll go if I can borrow one of your books."
"I have loads of books at Kaštel too. You're welcome to any of them."
"But I like this one." She touched the cover of A New Selected Poems by Galway Kinnell where it lay on the coffee table.
"You do?"
"I like the one about the footsteps." She blushed, her eyes aimed at the book.
A lump formed in Kos's throat—the poem was a favorite, about how Kinnell's young son appeared every time his parents finished making love, to climb between them in the bed where he was conceived. The last time he'd read it, it had stirred longings for impossible things, so he'd abandoned Kinnell entirely.
Lena thumbed the pages of the book where it lay on the table. She still didn't look at him. "It got me thinking I might not want to do the whole blood servant thing anymore. Maybe it's time for me to leave household service and have a normal life."
"I understand that feeling, but the decision will have to wait. I'll help you find a job, with humans or vampires, but first we need to keep you safe."
Her head tilted, but she finally nodded and grabbed her overnight bag.
Book One:


Blood Vine (Blood Vine #1) by Amber Belldene
Paranormal romance
Paperback, 290 pages

Published January 8th 2013 by Omnific Publishing



In Blood Vine, bites are an inconvenient bliss, exiled vampires are wasting away, and the fate of their kind depends on the perfect PR campaign. 

When public relations pro Zoey Porter arrives at an enchanting California winery, she discovers her sexy new client is the almost one-night stand she can’t forget. After her husband’s suicide, Zoey has vowed never to risk her heart again. But can she walk away from the intriguing winemaker a second time?

Driven from Croatia by his ancient foes, vampire Andre Maras has finally made a blood-like wine to cure his fellow refugees. Now he needs Zoey’s PR expertise to reach them. After his wife’s death, Andre has a vow of his own—never to risk another painful blood bond. And one taste of the tempting Zoey would bind him to her eternally. 

His secrets stall her PR plans. Her jealousy is stoked by the blissed-out beauties leaving his bedroom. At every turn, he utterly fails to resist her. When she discovers he is a vampire, will she be lost to the golden-eyed Hunters, or lose herself to the emptiness in her heart, before she can help him save his kind?

About the author:

Amber Belldene grew up on the Florida panhandle, swimming with alligators, climbing oak trees and diving for scallops…when she could pull herself away from a book. As a child, she hid her Nancy Drew novels inside the church bulletin and read mysteries during sermons—an irony that is not lost on her when she preaches these days. 

Amber is an Episcopal Priest and student of religion. She believes stories are the best way to explore human truths. Some people think it is strange for a minister to write romance, but it is perfectly natural to her, because the human desire for love is at the heart of every romance novel and God made people with that desire. She lives with her husband and two children in San Francisco.

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Comments

  1. Hey! Thanks so much for having me on your blog today! I love Lucas, and **LOL** that line is supposed to read "Reluctant Hero" :-). I hope he intrigues your readers too!

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  2. Thanks, Amber! Made the change:)

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