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Blog tour: Beneath the Veil Anthology by Aimee Roseland

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Happy Halloween!  What better way to celebrate this day than with vampires and all different sorts of paranormal creatures. Reader Girls is today's stop on Beneath the Veil Anthology Blog Tour hosted by Book Monster Promotions . Author Aimee Roseland has three huge giveaways for everyone to enter. Have a boo-tiful Halloween and be safe! Beneath the Veil  Anthology Books One through Five by Aimee Roseland Paranormal romance ebook, 527 pages Published 2013 by Indie Smashwords  | Goodreads | Amazon A Kiss Beneath the Veil Daphne became a ghost whisperer when the Veil was lifted and the others came out of hiding. Now she’s intent on using her new ability to track down a serial killer who’s been terrorizing children in her small town. Isaac is an ancient vampire pursuing Daphne as she runs from his love and the promise of his immortal kiss. He will do anything to prove that they belong together, forever, including slaying a real monster for her. ...

Halloween Spotlight: Crimson Night & Death's Lover by Marie Hall

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Welcome to Carnivale Diabolique ― or what I affectionately like to call the circus of the damned. My name is Pandora, and though my face might not look familiar to you, you do know me. I'm a Nephilim. What does that mean? I'm half demon, what's my other name? Lust. I'm the dark craving that drives you mad, makes you want, makes you reckless and stupid. I'm the drug you'll do anything to get your hands on. But I'm not all bad. I fight for light, for goodness and truth. I love my job, killing vampires and werewolves, zombies, and freaks... it's what makes me happy. But people are starting to disappear and lately I've felt a dark presence lurking around me. I think it might be a reaper, that's not good. There isn't much a demon like me fears, but I fear them. This should have been easy, me killing the fanged freaks, getting rid of my pesky grim reaper, but I'm about to be betrayed by the one person I thought I could trust with...