Book Blurb:
Kane never believed
in things like fate or karma. Not until the night he took a life.
Within the human
world is a secret society of immortals and gifted supernaturals. Kane is one of
them—a Sensor who experiences emotional energy through touch. But despite his
good looks and easy-going personality, Kane lives a solitary life. Unlike other
Sensors, he is unnaturally hypersensitive.
Touch brings pain.
Fate throws a
curveball when a woman’s life is placed in his hands. Kane is suddenly faced
with a difficult decision, each with its own moral consequence, and time is not
on his side.
Could she be his
salvation, or his ruination?
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Down in Texas, there's a
woman who drinks copious amounts of vitamin water placed precariously close to
her laptop. Yeah, I know. I've got a drinking problem. Hi, I'm Danni.
When I'm not writing (which is all the time), I'm listening to
obscure music, watching movies, reading, discovering new ways to humiliate
myself bowling, and burning up my laptop battery on the internet. I live with a
cat who thinks she is a dog, or a goat (she eats plastic, so I'm not sure
which).
Some people count sheep when they have insomnia. Since I was
little, I used to make up stories in my head in a futile attempt to bore myself
to sleep. The problem was, I'd get so wrapped up in my "head stories"
that I would continue them through the following nights, changing it up each
time to make it more exciting. Eventually, I started writing my ideas down more
and more, creating short stories which evolved into poetry.
Lots and lots of poetry. It's almost embarrassing that I have an
entire box loaded with spiral notebooks filled with furious, heartfelt, and
blushing words. Apparently, I had a lot to say.
Another one of my hobbies is digital art. I designed all my book
covers.
I am finally doing what I have always wanted to: giving my
characters a pulse through publishing. I write adult urban fantasy romance, but
I don't like labels. I let the story tell itself, and color outside the lines.
I am not a YA author, but I think it’s pretty great that there are so many
books available to teens in Urban Fantasy and Paranormal. These are the future
readers!
The work that goes behind self publishing is hard work, I won't
lie. On top of my regular day job: I write, edit, format, create cover art, and
market.
But it's what I love to do, and someday, I'm going to be doing
this full time.
The blurb sounds fantastic and I have a feeling I'll be adding it to my TBR pile even though I blew through my book budget before the month even began. LOL.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I used to tell myself stories to put myself to sleep when I was a kid too! And I got so wrapped up in my little world that I NEVER went to sleep. Now I kind of love it when that happens, lol.
Love it MK! I would make up stories some, but loved the ones my dad made up forums best.
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