Blurb:
Pamela loves playing games, as do both her partners, just not
together. There’s nothing like an exhilarating night of hide-and-seek or
catch-me-if-you-can before a long evening of sex with one or the other. The
problem? There’s a demon-possessed serial killer on the loose who loves playing
sex games as much as Pamela does.
When Pamela’s sexual escapades catch the serial killer’s attention, the games begin in earnest as he corners her in her own house. Using her anger—and a handy baseball bat—to her advantage, she takes care of the serial killer, but the demon is even more interested now.
Inside Scoop: This scary tale contains
brief references to incest, and graphic scenes of violence that may possess
readers to keep a bat handy and all the lights on.
A Romantica® erotic horror romance from Ellora’s Cave
Excerpt:
“Settle down. Here’s my truck. You can’t drive your car with that
injured foot. I’ll drive you home. It’s my fault you’re hurt. I’m not going to
leave you stranded out here. This could be a dangerous place for someone like
you.”
It was unsettling how he emphasized the “like you”, but then he
smiled and it didn’t seem quite so bad as it had a moment earlier. Realizing he
was probably right about her not being able to drive home, she allowed him to
help her into the passenger
side of his old Dodge pickup truck. After all, if he were going to
kill her he could have done that when he had her down and out in the woods.
That thought was somewhat comforting so she buckled her seatbelt and waited for
him to get into the driver’s side of the truck. He stopped about halfway around
the front of the truck and dug around in his pocket. He waited to jump into the
truck until after he located what he was searching for. She expected him to
have his keys in his hand but instead he had a long, sharp pocketknife.
He quickly held the menacing knife up against her throat. “This is
how this little game is going to play out.” With his free hand, he reached
behind him and pulled out a pair of handcuffs from between the seat cushions.
He grinned when he tossed them into her lap. “Put ’em on. You do what I tell
you and we’ll both wake up happy tomorrow.” He leaned over and licked the side
of her face. “Don’t piss me off. You wouldn’t like me pissed off.”
When he was certain the handcuffs were securely on her, he started
the truck. “I’m going to show you my house.” He grinned. “You’re going to like
it there.”
Authors:
Charity Parkerson is an award winning and multi-published author
with Ellora's Cave Publishing, Midnight Books, and Punk & Sissy
Publications. Born with no filter from her brain to her mouth, she decided to
take this odd quirk and insert it in her characters.
*2013 Readers' Favorite Award winner
*ARRA Finalist for Favorite Paranormal Romance
*Five-time winner of The Mistress of the Darkpath
*Named one of the top 10 best books by an Indie author in 2011- Paranormal Reads Reviews
*Best Paranormal Romance of 2012- Paranormal Reads Reviews
*Quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald as an authority on Independent Publishing.
*ARRA Finalist for Favorite Paranormal Romance
*Five-time winner of The Mistress of the Darkpath
*Named one of the top 10 best books by an Indie author in 2011- Paranormal Reads Reviews
*Best Paranormal Romance of 2012- Paranormal Reads Reviews
*Quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald as an authority on Independent Publishing.
Connect with her online:
--Website: charityparkerson.com
--Facebook: facebook.com/authorCharityParkerson
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Regina Puckett is an award nominated author for her short story,
Balloon Wishes.
Borrowed Wings, has
received the Children's Literary Classics Seal of Approval.
Memories won first place
in the 1st WSBR International Poetry Contest. This poem may be found in her
book of poetry, Tilting at Windmills and Words.
Slowly Drowning won
second place in the 3rd WSBR International Poetry Contest. This poem may be
found in her poetry book, My Words into the Beyond.
Sir Galahad Comes to the
Rescue won third place in the 3rd WSBR International Poetry Contest. This poem
may be found in her book of poetry, Ramblings and Dreams.
She has been writing for
over forty-five years. She lives in Tennessee with her husband of over forty
years. She has two grown daughters and four grandchildren.
She writes sweet
romances, horror, inspirational, picture books and poetry. There are several
projects in various stages of completion and there are always characters and
stories waiting for their chance to finally get out of her head and onto paper.
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