The tenth Vampire Morsel, Jesslynn, is now available as a free read on Smashwords.com.
Short Story. Not for children. Part of a collection called Vampire Morsels about vampires from the Amaranthine universe. When Jesslynn’s baby gets sick, she sees only way to save him; by discovering whatever dark ritual keeps their neighbor, Jorick, healthy and eternally young. She gets more than she bargained for.
It’s still pending approval for the extended distribution, but once it is approved it will filter through to Barnes & Noble, Kobo, etc. Ashes of Deceit got approved quickly, so hopefully only a couple of weeks.
This is the last freebie I will post for awhile because later this month I will publish the Vampire Morsels collection featuring all seventeen stories in one book. And, yes, I am going to charge for it, which means Amazon will finally get the Morsels. 😉
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Roger Lawrence
/ July 7, 2012Judging from my experience. Amazon will take a fat fee and you’ll get the morsels.
But at least it will be out there.
Joleene Naylor
/ July 8, 2012Yeah, pretty much – I like smashwords/B&N etc better! By the way, am reading Three Hoodies Save the World right now 😉
Juli Hoffman
/ July 8, 201217? Cool! Does that mean there are yet to be read morsels out there? YAY!!!!!!!!!!! Happy dance!!!!! Looking forward to reading them. 🙂
Joleene Naylor
/ July 8, 2012Nope, think you’ve read them all via blogs but some of them were out there like a year ago or so! But, I am editing them up and such so it’s nicer copies of them, at least 😉
Juli Hoffman
/ July 8, 2012Maybe you’ll find the “lost” Arowenia story, LOL The one I SWEAR I’ve read, but have never found the link for…as it’s probably all in my head. That’s what happens when you play too close around other people’s characters! Gesh!!!! 😉
DM Yates
/ July 8, 2012I’ve got to get to Smashwords. I need to definitely pick some of these up. You’ll have to read Kongomato by Roger too. It is, I think, his best work.
Joleene Naylor
/ July 11, 2012It’s on my tbr list 😀