Sorry for this different post for today.
I’ve been sick for over two weeks
now, and my mind is a bit fuzzy. And since I feel like death warmed over,
highlighting my recent release about vampires and zombies seems appropriate.
So, I’ll make it short and sweet and give you all a sneak peak of A Vampire’s
Bite of Flesh, Episode 3 of The Misadventures of Dick Grewcock.
BLURB:
Dick Grewcock is a
vampire working full-time as a computer consultant for Vampires ‘R Us. He had
everything he wanted—a pretty girlfriend and a great job—or so he thought. A
hurricane blows through town a week before the Fourth of July making a real
mess, including riling the sugar craving mush-brain humans. Operation Zombie
Takedown begins at Fang Shui, the local vampire bar, to get the infestation
under control. Dick’s existence was about to change—again.
Noelle St. Nicholas is
Dick’s girlfriend, but four months ago she met with an unfortunate accident and
ended up in a cryopreservation chamber at a high security laboratory. She’s
revived and Dick isn’t sure she’ll forgive him for what he did.
Dick battles zombies with
fireworks exploding and learns what it means to be the vampire he was meant to
be, but at what price to losing what’s left of his humanity?
EXCERPT:
Dick blinked a few times,
adjusting his eyes to the brighter light and to gain his bearings. The stench
of sweat and cigarette smoke filled his nostrils and every breath he took
burned his lungs. God, he knew having the planning meeting here would be a
mistake. Why not the VRU offices? At least they were private and smoke-free.
But, no, that would have been too easy. Vlad insisted on checking out his
latest acquisition, and as he put it, the bar was a good place to keep an eye
on others in his coven. Killing two
birds, yada, yada, yada.
Dancers scantily-clad in
G-strings and sequined pasties climbed, turned and twisted on the brass poles
bolted on the five mini-stages scattered around the room. Gyrating couples,
males, females and others—Dick couldn’t tell what they were—writhed in a sea of
limbs, music, and flashing multi-colored lights. He glanced around, disoriented
from the pounding in his head. Where the heck was the bar? And where was his
partner?
Urgh! A partner. Another
vamp. A pain in the ass vamp cohort his sire insisted on him having until the
zombie infestation was exterminated. Dealing with the punk vampire was another
reason for his headache. Why did I have
to find that ad in the Yellow Pages?
It took him several
minutes, but he finally saw his target—a vacant place to sit and have a strong
drink. He forced his way through the oversexed crowd of sweaty skin, strong
perfume, and the tables with seated customers, advancing slowly to the bar on the
far right side of the nightclub. He strode quickly toward his objective, an
empty stool at the end of a long, curved bar. On the other side of the sleek
wood counter, a man stopped restocking bottles of Vlad’s popular blood soda and
stared in Dick’s direction.
Halfway on his trek to
the bar, a woman slammed into him. Obviously drunk or high on something, he
instinctively sensed she was human, not vampire. He pushed past her, cursing
under his breath. What the hell was the world coming to? Vampires, zombies, and
what would come next? Werewolves and the Easter Bunny?
Dick reaffirmed his
reasons as to why he hated coming to Fang Shui. The dildos that worked there
were no different than the types he dealt with when human. Nothing ever changes. Not even the predictable weather.
The first week of July in
Florida brought the bitch heat of summer in full swing. Ninety degree days and
seventies at night made for sticky situations when hunting for the zombies on
the loose. Hurricane Chucky blustered through the Orlando area only a week ago.
Eighty-five mile an hour winds along with spotty tornados ripped roofs off
houses, damaged parts of the international airport, and the amusement parks
suffered enough to keep them closed after seven days. Not that any of those problems
affected him directly, but it did make for interesting news to take his mind
off Noelle.
Buck Rogers’ Spaceship! Stop thinking of her.
Despite how he didn’t
want to be at the meeting, safety at the bar was a welcome relief compared to
the chaos he passed on the drive over. Traffic lights were still out at some of
the secondary intersections, and people didn’t adhere to the rules of the road.
Long lines at gas stations didn’t make sense, either, when the power didn’t
work. Did all common sense get blown away
with the storm? Was I that dense as a human?
Shaking his head as he
grabbed the edge of the wooden barstool to stake claim to the valued real
estate, he hauled himself up onto one of the last remaining seats. The place
looked like the entire population of vampires and wannabe human groupies had
decided to join in the rowdy behavior at the same time. A lot of residences had
been damaged, as well as night haunts of the blood-kind. Hurricane Chucky
wreaked havoc on the area in more ways than one. The scare of the zombies must be driving them here. What’s with the
public display of sex? That’s a new one for this place.
Blooding and sex always
seemed to go hand-in-hand in this new life he led, but Dick hadn’t seen such an
overwhelming sense of laissez faire toward revealing what he considered a
private matter. Was Vlad aware of this? Granted, he’d only been a vampire since
last October. Halloween exactly, which was more like November first, but he’d
seen a lot of action in those eight to nine months. Maybe this is a special event night at Fang Shui, like Karaoke Night.
No, Stormin’ Chucky Sex Night!
He laughed to himself
with the thought. With a wave of his hand, he caught the bartender’s attention.
He’d frequented the vamp haunt four or five times in the last two months. Ted
had been tending bar every time.
“What’ll it be tonight,
Dick?” The young, hip-looking vampire bartender asked. The man wiped a towel
along the varnished wood bar top waiting for an answer.
Why couldn’t I have looked like him as a human?
“VieSang, cherry.” The
nasty stuff was his favorite among the flavors available. Since turning last
Halloween, he’d supplemented his need for blood with the weird concoction. The
blood-laced carbonated drink came in ten varieties, and he’d tried them all.
Some he couldn’t get past his lips, let alone down his gut. The tart one had
the most tolerable taste.
“For a change?”
The sarcastic tone wasn’t
lost on Dick. “What can I say? I like popping cherries with my blood.” Not
really, but better than nothing. As one of the many creations in Vlad’s
business empire, the ten flavors of the nasty tasting drink acted as a change
of pace for whole blood. Cherry at least was more palatable than the
peppermint-flavored one he made at Christmas-time.
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CYNTHIA ARSUAGA
Erotic Romance Author
Sorry you're not feeling well, Cynthia. Hope you get better soon. Enjoyed your excerpt. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry you've been sick and I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteI love your excerpt and the premise of your book. Such fun!
Sounds like a great story! Thank you for the excerpt. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon! :)
Feel better soon, girl. Being sick is a real pain. Intriguing and original excerpt....
ReplyDeleteGet well, soon! I don't know what this crazy stuff going around is but it's probably because of all of the crazy weather. Loved the excerpt:)
ReplyDeleteSorry everyone for not acknowledging your comments. I was in bed all day, I swear I'm dying! I have to get better soon, leaving in a couple of days to Cinccy for RAGT. I have a feeling I'll be in the room more than with all my fellow authors and readers. :(
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