I've put it all into one book! A starter set filled with your favorites, including new release Isandro. The pre-order price is only .99 USD! Release day May 22 the price will go up to 7.99 USD. Only available on Kindle. Wet your whistle with a taste of award winning author Elle Klass young adult fiction. There's something for everyone who can't get enough teenage heroines and heros, including new release Isandro Volume 1 of the hidden journals. Disclaimer: You may experience uncontrollable laughter, nail-biting and hair tugging as well as a desire to continue reading and even share with a friend or neighbor. What's Inside: Baby Girl - In the Beginning and Moonlighting in Paris Zombie Girl - Premonition and Infection The Bloodseekers - The Vampires Next Door hidden journals - Isandro
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Isandro, volume 1 of hidden journals is almost here. Once the pre-order is set up the links will be posted here!
The hidden journals are those found by Alistair in Opal’s home in St. Augustine. Each story is unique. Pressured by two bullies at school, Isandro takes them into his father’s study in search of something he saw, something that he hopes will make the teasing stop. It’s there they find a secret room and the voice begins. It calls Isandro, pulls him into its clutches, and he discovers what the secret room really houses. It isn’t the only nightmare he faces. His parents have kept secrets from him that may cost him his very lifeblood. Depending on your time zone by the time you read this The Ghost Within maybe released. The official day is March 13th. For me that is tomorrow. It's already gained more pre-order copies than other book I've released and that number continues to grow. I hope you got your ecopy but if not you can still buy it for .99 until midnight tomorrow (EST). You can also get The Monster Upstairs Book 2 for .99 until midnight tomorrow (EST). The Vampires Next Door Book 1 will remain free. That means for the next 24 hours you can grab the series for less than $2.00 USD. The Bloodseekers - Amazon (entire series) The Vampires Next Door - universal link The Monster Upstairs - universal link The Ghost Within - universal link If you prefer to hold a book and love the smell of a new one the paperback also releases tomorrow. Check your favorite retailers for a copy. With the ending of any series I was really sad their teenaged adventure was over. I adore these characters even though working with hormonal teens can be a lot of work, even fictional ones. Opal is the main character in the final book, although, there are plenty of shenanigans from the other Slayers and their witch "friends". Opal is really a pain. At times I wanted to slap sense into her but since she's fictional I couldn't. She's a bit spoiled and self-centered most of the time. so much for empathy. Opla wasn't what I expected when I started the series or the final book. But I had fun writing her too especially the banter between her and Davis. He's her younger brother whose still content playing with Lego's and toy cars but gets a good jab in on her from time to time. Here's an excerpt between them: Opal stuck a fresh strawberry in her mouth and smoothed jelly over her slice of rye toast. Her parents were all about eating healthy and if she wanted junk food she had to get it and eat it when she was at school, with her friends, or anywhere else than with her parents. She swallowed the strawberry and grabbed her green tea to keep it from spilling over as her brother dropped his bowl of shredded wheat onto the table. He shoveled a huge bite into his mouth and milk dribbled down his chin. “Gross!” she rolled her eyes. “Wipe your face,” said their mother as she took a seat with a white grapefruit, placing it on the table. “Mom. He’s disgusting.” Her mother’s passive aggressive attitude toward everything got on Opal’s nerves. The boy made a mess of everything. His room always looked like a train wreck. Her feet bore the scars from all the Legos and Hot Wheels she’d stepped on over the years. “He’s your brother. He’s not disgusting,” her mom said in a firm voice that she saved for Opal. “Whatever,” Opal mumbled. “I found this box with my stuff yesterday but I couldn’t find the key and I don’t think it’s mine.” Her mom’s brows lowered and her eyes narrowed. “You tried to open something that’s not yours?” Opal smiled. She’d gotten her attention. “Yeah.” “From your brother I might expect that as he still does things without knowing any better, but you know better. I’m disappointed,” said her mom in her scolding tone. “I’m right here!” said her brother, then slurped down the milk left in his bowl. “Yup,” replied Opal, ignoring the disgustingness of her brother. “Where is this box?” asked her mom. The chair scraped against the floor as her brother scooted it back and stood, leaving his bowl on the table. Opal cringed, as she’d be scolded if she caused any marks on the newly finished wood floor. “Davis! Put your bowl in the sink and don’t scoot the chairs against the floor like that,” Mom reprimanded. Opal’s lips curled in a satisfied smile as her brother grabbed his bowl and dropped it in the sink with a ting. Another: “Have you seen my dangly earrings?” Opal asked her mother who was busy emptying the dishwasher. “No, honey, I haven’t. They’re probably still packed. Did you check all your boxes?” “Yeah and they were in my jewelry box when I put it up the other night.” Opal blew a large puff of air from her cheeks and trekked up the stairs and towards Davis’ room. She pushed his door open. “Where are they, nerdface?” He glanced up at her, two toy trucks in his hand as he was getting ready to roll them down the mega ramp he’d put together out of car tracks and boxes. “What?” “You were in my room last night. Where are they?” She’d been nice to him last night because his sad puppy face reminded her of how cute he was when he was little. Now, he was back to uncute and aggravating. “I didn’t take anything from your room!” “You’re such a liar!” She slammed his door shut and stalked to her own room. She rummaged through everything again, not leaving a secret hiding spot or drawer unaccounted for. A tender moment: Another glowing teen the color of deep Topaz joined him. She was familiar too. It struck her she’d been with the glowstick teens, only she wasn’t glowing then. Davis walked towards them. No, Davis! No! she screamed inside her head. They weren’t taking her grotesque, annoying little brother. It all happened so fast. The glowing teen with the flopping hair spoke with her brother. What is he saying? The glowing boy’s eye, the only one not covered by hair, stared at her, followed by the glowing girl and finally her brother turned around. She slammed on the brakes, halting beside her brother, and grabbed his hand. “Is he yours?” asked the glowing boy. Opal nodded. “My brother. Thanks for finding him. We need to get home.” She tugged her brother’s hand as she turned on her heel, pulling him along. In the boy’s presence she felt peace, comfort, and a feeling of knowing him, but her instinct and safety of her brother took control. By herself, she may have talked longer to him, but she couldn’t risk her annoying little bro being kidnapped or worse. People weren’t always what they seemed. “Bye,” shouted Davis, practically running to keep step with Opal. “What the heck, nerdface? What are you doing out here?” Opal reprimanded. “You weren’t in your room or in the house,” he said in an innocent, scared voice. “Sure I was. Lucky I found you. Don’t you listen to Mom and Dad? Never talk to strangers or go lurking around strangers in the middle of the night. Who knows what they would have done to you.” She actually felt fear for him. He was disgusting and would slurp his cereal in the morning, not put the toilet lid down after peeing, and leave Legos and cars around the house for her to step on, but he was an innocent kid and her brother. “I’m sorry, Opal. I couldn’t find you and thought I saw you outside,” his little voice cracked and a tear dropped from his eye. She stopped walking and wrapped her arms around him. The back door of their house only a couple feet away. “It’s OK, but don’t do it again, nerdface.” The final book in The Bloodseekers is here in ebook for the pre-roder price of 0.99! The paperback coming soon.
The day Opal observes her boyfriend locking lips with a gorgeous blonde is the day her life goes to pot. People turn to ash before her eyes then her parents move the family into a creepy house left to them in a will from her great uncle. In the house objects start disappearing and a a sleek black creature saves her from a bolt of lightning meant to kill her. She feels her mind is sinking into insanity except everything seems so real and more absurd than the vampire shows she watches. She surmises her imagination must be defective. Meanwhile Nova -- the sorceress -- keeper of night magic and the mother of Bloodseekers is sinking Earth into a thick cloud covered darkness. Each day colder than the next and the Slayers still haven't found Agate the empath. Without her they can't destroy every Bloodseekers on Earth or stop the inky blackness from taking over and feeding Nova's night magic until the light is gone forever. Even the unique witches they have ties with can’t stop her without the seventh Slayer. Can the Slayers reunite all supernaturals and find Agate to defeat the dark forces and save humanity? Amazon All other major retailers Goodreads add it to your TBR list What would you do if you knew the apocalypse was coming but you didn't know when? Fourteen year old Maddie knows and has to decide what to do and how to save her family and best friend from becoming zombies. Read the book to find out how or if she solves the problem. Buy links Amazon Nook iBooks Kobo Blurb: Book 1 in the Zombiee Girl Trilogy only .99! Maddie’s parents flip when they find out she’s failing science. That’s her worst problem until she wakes up and finds they’re zombies. Now she must escape them and her house. With nowhere else to go, and the keys to her parents’ sailboat, she makes her getaway. Finding Bryce was a fortunate circumstance and the two take on zombies and set sail for parts unknown. This story was originally published as a short story in the Once Upon a Zombietale Anthology. A few changes have been made and chapters added. The Monster Upstairs Book 2 in the Bloodseeker Series (St. Augustine Novellas) will be released March 7! A mysterious, blinding white light, followed by a vision, haunts Mandy until something unthinkable happens. She comes home from school to find her mother badly injured. On instinct, through her tears, forces from within surge through her fingertips into her mother, giving her a second wind. She urges Mandy to take a note and leave, but she can't -- not yet. Her hot, dark-haired, muscle-bound neighbor, Joel, finds her and drags her crying towards the door. What awaits them on the other side sends them back into the house, where she learns Joel isn't who she thought. Her entire life gets turned upside down as her destiny sends her and Joel deep into the world of Bloodseekers and other supernatural creatures. #Thevampiresnextdoor or #TMU
Excited isn't even the word. Baby Girl Box Set is now in audio! When it comes to my books I'm picky about narrators but when I found Wendy McCleskey I knew she'd be perfect.
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Return to the Bay is here! Official release date 6/18/2016 Caribbean Heat left Cleo in a peculiar spot with friends La Tige and Kacy. Return to the Bay picks up at the moment book V left off. Baby Girls is back... Her desire to catch a stone-cold killer has lured her back into the line of fire. Danger from the past haunts her, and in order to survive, she must make unlikely allies, and maybe allow a deadly enemy past her guard. Old friends and new adversaries surface and a mystery must be solved. All that glitters is not gold, and a badge is no guarantee of honesty... Baby Girl must lay to rest dead ghosts before she can return to the Caribbean, and the heat of Raul's waiting arms. Preorder Links: Amazon Other Online Retailers Excerpt Along with the steady layer of fog was a breeze that never seemed to quit. It whipped my pony tail across his face, then down again. He opened the bag and jiggled, slight tinge of fear perked in my belly followed by relief when only a couple gems fell out into his hand. He furrowed his brows in confusion. “I’ll see what I can find out. I don’t see how this is related to your case.” His eyes flashing past mine and focusing on something behind me. He refused to look me in the eye. “In my world, you never know.” I leaned my back against the pier, allowing my hair to whip in varying directions. He turned to leave, but I hadn’t dropped the bomb yet. “Weeber. One more thing?” He stopped in his tracks and turned while I pulled the tiara out of my purse and handed it to him. He shifted his eyes away from me just to hide the wetness behind them as he gently grabbed the tiara from my hand. “You remember that?” “I’ll check this out too,” he softly muttered. “I asked if you remembered it?” I demanded. He turned on his heels and left, using the noise of the sea lions to cover my words. My ribs still a bit sore I allowed him to get a head start on me. I wasn’t in a hurry. I’d placed another small GPS device inside the Crown bag mixed with the stones. It wouldn’t buy me a lot of time, but it would get me off the pier and on the road behind him before he discovered it. I hated driving, but it was a necessary evil today. GPS and my phone led me directly to Weeber, who was a few cars ahead on a motorcycle. He certainly wasn’t going to be playing with stones on that, so I kept several cars between us, knowing I had plenty of time. I watched from a distance as he pulled up to an apartment building, not in the best part of San Francisco, and hopped off his bike. With my phone I zoomed in and watched him walk up a flight of steps and into an apartment. I tucked my hair into a 49ers’ ball cap and traced his steps. I lowered my head and gingerly walked up the staircase. My phone buzzed in my pocket. I was glad I had turned the ringer off before starting my top secret operation. It was La Tige. “Hello,” I answered, keeping one eye plastered in the direction of Weeber’s apartment. “Talked to Han. They found a body fits Alberto’s description.” “I’m on my way.” Weeber would have to wait. The Box Set - Books I - IV is on sale now through 6/17 for the remarkable low price of .99! Buy Links! Caribbean Heat Baby Girl V Buy Links
Caribbean Heat is here! Book V in the Baby Girl Series.
Blurb: Baby Girl believes she has finally found her safe harbour and her Paradise in the beautiful Caribbean Island of St. Thomas, far from her dark and dangerous past. And then she gets a phone call and a call for help from La Tige, the one man she cannot refuse. La Tige is on his way to Puerto Rico, but not for a vacation. He has been hired to track a vicious "black widow" killer believed to be on a cruise ship about to dock in San Juan. Only Cleo’s unusual talents can bring her close to this cunning manipulator, and as the web of deceit tightens, everyone becomes a suspect, even the luscious and disturbing Raul. Cleo must untangle this deadly web, even as mysterious connections from her past threaten her fragile hopes for a new life and a happier future. Preorder ebook links: Amazon iBooks smashwords Kobo Barnes and Noble Caribbean Heat is also available in paperback! Enter the Rafflecopter for a chance to win an autographed copy or another fabulous book! Several authors have donated! |
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