Welcome to the virtual book tour for The Pirates of Vampire Island by Phoenix and Lover Boy, hosted by Coffee Beans and Love Scenes Promotions!
The
Pirates of Vampire Island
(Steamy Voyages #1)
by Phoenix
and Lover Boy
Self-Published
61,700 words
(eBook format)
Paranormal
Romantic Thriller
Heat Level:
Sizzling
Available at:
Blurb:
Pretty
Jane O'Doherty always chooses the wrong kind of guys. Her specialty
seems to be guys who have serious flaws and who break her heart. Her
last breakup was a year ago and still she can hear his final words,
"I'm sorry, Jane. I've found someone else."
A
30-day cruise through the exotic Indonesian Islands with a little
unusual adventure with her best friend seems like the perfect
distraction to mend her broken heart.
On
board, she meets rich and devastatingly gorgeous Nick, who attracts
women in droves to the possibility of a fantasy romance. And she
meets Peter, who is a cute geek with puppy dog eyes, who is obviously
totally enamored with her.
Will
either one just lead to another broken heart? Should she run the
other way from them both and just enjoy the cruise?
But
before Jane can decide, the ship is attacked by modern day pirates.
Unlike the pirates of old, these guys are vampires and are more
interested in human treasure than gold and jewels.
They
take over the ship and take twelve women hostage.
However
handsome pirate leader—with eerie chalk-white skin, and red eyes,
also has another agenda – he is looking for a special prize. He
wants a woman for his mate and queen.
This
creature is not your usual handsome, sexy vampire hero. No. He is
evil . . . very evil and extremely vicious. Jane catches his eye, but
she, along with Nick and Peter, manage to escape in a lifeboat and
onto the open sea. They drift for fourteen days before finally
finding an island.
But
the fates are cruel. Soon the suspense and the horror of the occult
begin when the island turns out to be the lair of the vampires.
Read an excerpt:
A warm wind fanned my face. I watched the colorful flags wave in the breeze, as our sleek cruise ship, The Jakarta, cut through the Southeast Asian waters.We had boarded the cruise in Bali. Yesterday, we stopped at Komodo Island for diving, sightseeing, and ogling the famous Komodo dragons. Now we were sailing due east through the Flores Sea. I was so looking forward to seeing some of the thousands of large and small islands, each exotic and mysterious, with strange creatures, amazing fish and birds, impenetrable rainforests, and people who still lived in the stone age.The ship was a small luxury liner that held ninety passengers and a crew of thirty. And though the posh thirty-day cruise was a beacon for singles looking to be pampered, the main billing was its stops to scuba-dive off a few of the seventeen thousand islands of the Indonesian Archipelago – our ultimate destination the Forgotten Islands in the Banda Sea.They would even teach us how to scuba for free; I had always wanted to learn. I tried it yesterday and was hooked.I left the deck and went back to my cabin, which I shared with my best friend, Remy. She had dresses and shoes all over her bunk. I plopped down on mine and sighed."What're you going to wear tonight?" she asked as she grabbed another dress and held it up to her, turning this way and that in front of the mirror."I don't know. I don't feel very social today. Maybe I'll just order something and eat here. And read.""Which one?""Which one, what?" I asked."Dress … dress.""Oh yeah, dress. I like the red one on you. Looks great with your blonde hair.""Done." She started hanging the other gowns. "Wasn't that guy last night tasty?""Who? The one every girl's eyes were glued to?""No. No. Who can be interested in a guy who attracts woman in packs? No, the one last night at dinner. With the green eyes and sweet smile. Zack.""Oh, yeah. Nice." Actually, the guy who attracted every female on the ship had also attracted me. I had seen him by the pool with his ever-present fan club. The guy had it all. A classic Greek face, black curly hair, olive complexion – probably never visited by a zit. Fabulous build. He seemed to be charming the knickers off every young woman aboard. Maybe that's what my bad mood's about, I thought. Being attracted to the gorgeous guy started me thinking about Tony again – and the phrase that runs over and over in my head – "Jane, I'm sorry. But I've found someone else."I hadn't been attracted to a man since my fiancé left me for another girl a year ago. You get burned, and you stay away from the stove.I sighed. I had to stop this. I jumped off my bed. "I need to shake this off. How about a swim?"Sure."
About the Author:
I
was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in California. I came
from a long line of Americans who were pioneers and individualists.
The family tree is filled with rugged people: rough coal miners,
pioneers, and farmers living in log cabins in the early west. I wrote
A Whisper from Eden, A Historical Fantasy, but like to write in
several genres.
Lover
Boy (aka my husband) was born and raised in Anaheim, California and
wishes to remain anonymous because he doesn’t want anyone to know
he likes to write romance novels. (Let's keep his secret.)
We
wrote THE PIRATES OF VAMPIRE ISLAND, A Paranormal Romantic
Thriller (Steamy Voyages #1). And we are working the sequel to Steamy
Voyages and a dystopian thriller, The Trash Pile People. We live in
Hollywood with our ornery tomcat, Snickers.
Contact
Phoenix at:
Website:
http://www.fictionbyphoenix.com
E-mail:
read@booksbyphoenix.com
Twitter:
@PhoenixRead
Goodreads: Phoenix
Reads
Facebook Page:
Fiction by Phoenix
Facebook Profile:
Lee Jordan
Pinterest: Lee
Jordan
Amazon Author
Central: Amazon.com/author/phoenixread
Amazon Reviews by
Phoenix Profile Page: http://amzn.to/P8T5QD
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Nov 8: For The Love of Reading (Review)
Nov 11: She Who Blogs Behind the Rows
Nov 13: Avril's Blog
Nov 19: Deep In the Heart Romance
Nov 22: Lindsay's Scribblings (Review)
Nov 23: Readaholic's Reviews (Review)
Nov 27: Books Amour
Nov 2: Jesse Recommends
Nov 3: Andi's Book Reviews
Nov 8: For The Love of Reading (Review)
Nov 11: She Who Blogs Behind the Rows
Nov 13: Avril's Blog
Nov 19: Deep In the Heart Romance
Nov 22: Lindsay's Scribblings (Review)
Nov 23: Readaholic's Reviews (Review)
Nov 27: Books Amour
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