Bittersweet Symphony for a Vampire
Bittersweet Symphony releases August
10th and is by far one of my favorite Tales from the Coffin stories
yet because it’s set it in Ross on Wye, after having vacationed there myself in
a gorgeous old manor over looking the black mountains of Wales. The house has
various ghost stories, some of which I was, erm, lucky enough to experience
myself. The Victorian manor in all its isolation, spook-factor, and beauty, inspired this
friends-to-lovers story that Estella tells in this edition of Tales from the
Coffin.
I feel I must warn you, though.
The Vampire Queen of the Rejected does have a broken heart and thinks rather
badly upon romance and happy ever afters…so if you think you’re in for a
skippy-go-lucky kinda chick-lit story with Tales from the Coffin, you are sadly
mistaken. Her stories are nothing less than twisted and naughty! Think Tales
from the Crypt mashed with Great Expectations and glossed up all Red Shoe Diary
like.
BLURB
The Bone Cruncher
hasn’t visited in a while, and Estella thinks it’s something she did. Misery
loves company, but she loves food more. Putting on a smile, she musters up an
erotic story. But can she make it to the end of the tale without comfort
eating?
To onlookers, Seren lived the high life
in London with her orchestra conductor of a
husband. She had a major case of unrequited love for her best friend, though,
so their relationship was doomed from the beginning. Divorce papers served, it’s
time for her to go back to her home town on the England-Wales border and face
the music.
Owen, now a postman of their little
market town, is thrilled to see Seren when he shows up at her doorstep with
mail. It’s not long before they’re releasing their pent up lust and love for each
other. Within that mail, though, are letters addressed to Seren’s parents. They’re
from her ex and hold a truth Seren is too fearful to face. Even with Owen by
her side.
Treacle and Treason releases October 26th and is
a holiday special for Bonfire Night in November. Estella retells the story of England ’s
most notorious conspirer, and of course it’s a smexy ghost story…of sorts. But back
in the coffin, things are getting deep between Estella, Lucy, and The Bone
Cruncher.
It’s Bonfire Night, but the fireworks in Estella’s boudoir
are more impressive than any rocket or sparkler. She has more pressing
things on her mind than trivial traditions like burning the guy and crunching her
canines on treacle toffee. A spot of unrequited love, and her little deady
bear’s rotting body.
What better way to distract herself than to entertain you with a ghostly retelling of the infamous Guy Fawkes and the Fifth of November legend.
What better way to distract herself than to entertain you with a ghostly retelling of the infamous Guy Fawkes and the Fifth of November legend.
In York , England —new
job, new life—Tansy finds herself both fascinated and scared by the haunted
history this cobbled-street city has to offer. Determined not to let her fears chase
her back to her small home town, she spends the night in the birth place of Guy
Fawkes on the anniversary of his arrest. When she comes face to face with the
spirit of Britain ’s
most notorious conspirer, he kisses her oh so scandalously. The ghost of his
lover joins the interlude, and takes over Tansy’s body. Possessed by Marie, she
is powerless to interrupt the passion exploding between them. Not that she’d
want to. Pleasure abound, their story is unraveled… …and it’s nothing like the history
books depict.
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