The Treehouse by Julianne Snow (A Zombie Tale)

Cover by Damon Za at http://damonza.com/
Cover by Damon Za at http://damonza.com/

Julianne Snow is my featured author this week on my blog. (Also read “Meet Guest Author Mia Darien and Get Cameron’s Law for Free”.)

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I met Julianne through our love for zombies, not vampires. Julianne has a story entitled The Treehouse which is in the newly released Darlings of Decay zombie anthology. Julianne’s story is available for download in Darlings of Decay for Free at Smashwords.

I asked her to share with our readers more about why she wrote this story. Read more below.

The Treehouse: An Inspiration

Julianne Snow

 When the chance to be a part of Darlings of Decay came up, I jumped at the chance. What a great opportunity to collaborate with just women who all write in the Zombie genre. Once my acceptance of the opportunity was solidified, I had to decide what I was going to include.

I knew that I was going to submit an excerpt from my first novel Days with the Undead: Book One – that was the easy part. But what else could I include to potentially seduce new fans? Then it hit me: The Treehouse.

In 2012, a good friend who happens to be a big fan of mine and an avid blogger was running a week of Zombie fun for her readers and she asked me to contribute something. Naturally being the Zombie fan that I am, I said yes.

The Treehouse came out an idea I had during a dream. The dream itself centred on the question: who is better equipped to survive a Zombie apocalypse? As I already had a series that dealt with adults, I wanted to take a moment and focus on a group of children.

The story itself jumps right into the action and chronicles one specific moment of potential escape. I won’t spoil the story and tell you if they made it or not, but I will reveal that no characters are safe in anything I write. The reason for that lies in the fact that survival, especially when faced with hordes of the Undead, is going to come down to one’s resourcefulness and the will to persevere. Those two characteristics can be inherent in anyone, young or old. Heck, sometimes the ones you never thought would make it, do. But then, that can always come down to dumb luck as well…

So I hope you enjoy The Treehouse. It’s a short story that I am still drawn to and you never know when I may write more in the saga.

And here’s a little excerpt to tease you into reading the rest!

Excerpt from The Treehouse

It walked with a sickening limp. The accompanying noise was akin to the grinding of teeth, only louder. Much louder. It was a sound that reverberated inside your head, warning you of its imminent appearance.

A voice snaked out of the darkness at me. “It’s comin’ this way!”

It was Billy. Stupid Billy.

“Shhhh! It’s gonna hear you!”

The response was barely above a whisper. Too quiet for poor Billy to hear and likely too intelligent for him to understand.

The grinding noise seemed to get closer. Out of the corner of my eye I could see it. Everything about it was frightening. The slack, waxen face. The left eye drooping out of the socket and laying half eaten on the discoloured flesh of its cheek. The gore pocked clothing relaying the message that it had eaten – recently. The worst sight was its left leg; the skin had been flayed off of most of the lower half and one of the bones was broken. The sound that we were hearing was the scraping of the ends together as it limped awkwardly in our direction.

We didn’t have the best hiding spot but sometimes you have to make do with what is around when you’re on the move. Technically we were just on the opposite side of a large planked fence, but the fence was broken. It looked like a herd of elephants came through a section just a few feet down from us, but we knew what it really happened…

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I’d like to thank Julianne for being on my blog this week. She graciously provided me with 2 articles to share with you guys. I’ve had a blast reading her posts. I hope you have too. Be sure to read her earlier article, Julianne Snow and Days with the Undead.~ally

About the Author

Julianne SnowAs the only girl growing up in a family with four children in the Canadian countryside, Julianne Snow needed some form of escape. Her choice was the imaginations of others which only fostered the vibrancy of her own. A voracious reader by the age of 7, she tackled the classics along with many others while her friends were reading Pascal’s Sweet Valley High series or Stine’s Goosebumps books. She devoured King, Koontz, Christopher Pike, Robin Cook, and Marion Zimmer Bradley along with many more.

Her literary loves have expanded to include the works of Ariana Franklin, James Rollins, Gregoire Maguire, Jonathan Mayberry, Jeffrey Deaver, Diana Gabaldon, and Kathy Reichs along with the myriad of talented independently published authors she has discovered and in some cases, befriended. The horror and forensic/crime thriller genres top her list of favorites, but she can never turn down a good science fiction, fantasy or mystery read. Julianne’s first full-length foray into the publishing realm follows a group of friends as they attempt to survive their Days with the Undead.

Contact the Author

http://dayswiththeundead.com

http://theflipsideofjulianne.wordpress.com

http://www.amazon.com/Julianne-Snow/e/B007WH0MN4/

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New Releases by Ally Thomas – Friday Freebies

Two NEW and FREE ebooks by Ally Thomas are currently available. One is part of a new YA series and the other is an excerpt from a new paranormal fantasy book I’ll be writing next year. If you’ve read my series, The Vampire from Hell, I’d love to know what you think of these two books. Be sure to give the story a review, share links to the books on your social networking sites, and/or send me an email at ally at allythomas dot com and tell me what you think of them. ~ally

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Zombie Wolf: The Next Generation (Excerpt) in Darlings of Decay

Cover art by Damon Za at damonza.com
Cover art by Damon Za at damonza.com

A short story from an upcoming paranormal fantasy book called Zombie Wolf: The Next Generation #1 is currently available. You can click here to read it for FREE in the zombie anthology, Darlings of Decay. “Zombie Wolf: The Next Generation #1” will be out in 2014 and does include characters from The Vampire from Hell series.

At twenty-four Zachary has been through many zombie outbreaks and knows how to stay alive. He’s been so good at killing zombies for so many years that he makes a living at it. He claims it’s the reason he has the nickname the ‘Zombie Wolf,’ even though he knows that’s not the case.

With time and space travel being as common as the Internet and cell phones, Zachary and his team travel often to kill zombies and rid the solar system of total infestation. Now in the year 3015 A.D., more sightings of zombies are being reported on Planet Earth, but no one knows how to kill these snake-like creatures. Zachary’s destiny unfolds when he comes face to face with the next generation of zombie and an innocent bystander gets bitten. He considers killing the attractive girl because she’s as good as dead anyways. But when he sees she has a werewolf mark, same as what he has, he knows he must save her.
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For some, love begins when you least expect it. For Elana, falling in love begins in Hell. When twenty-one-year-old Elana is kidnapped and finds herself in Hell of all places, she discovers something unique in her ancestry. She’s a werewolf and she’s fallen in love with someone unexpectedly Dante, the young demon who agrees to help her escape.

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UPDATE on The Vampire from Hell Returns (The Vampire from Hell – Part 4)

Part 4 is still on track to be released ON or BEFORE August 31, 2013. Instead of having a Launch Party, I’ll be doing a Book Tour. Prizes and giveaways will be available during each blog stop I make. I’ll be posting articles on my blog to let everyone know where I’m at on what day. Read more.

 

Meet Guest Author Mia Darien and Get Cameron’s Law for Free

Click the image to download this book on Amazon for FREE.
Click the image to download this book on Amazon for FREE.

This week Mia Darien is being featured on my blog. Mia Darien is an indie author of speculative fiction, and a New England Yankee transplanted into Alabama clay. No matter her geography, she continues to stubbornly and rebelliously live the life of her choosing along with her family and pets. She doesn’t miss the snow.

Currently she’s writing the Adelheid Series and “Cameron’s Law Book 1” is available as a Free ebook or as an audio book.

About Cameron’s Law

Vampires are people, too.

Cameron’s Law has made all supernatural creatures legal citizens, and the boy next door has suddenly become the werewolf next door. With Sadie Stanton, vampire and one of the public faces of the legislation, calling the little town of Adelheid, Connecticut, home, it can’t help but be a focal point for these once-mythical beings.

But when vampires start attacking werewolves without provocation, Adelheid draws the attention of those that would seek to have Cameron’s Law repealed and would send the preternaturals back into the shadows they used to hide in, but without the safety of their anonymity and their law.

Can Sadie keep the city’s two biggest species from descending into chaos and war before it brings all of them to harm? And can she do it when she herself gets thrust into the spotlight?

Darlings of Decay

Cover by Damon Za at http://damonza.com/
Cover by Damon Za at http://damonza.com/

Below is my interview with Mia. I’d like to thank her very much for being on my blog this week. Oddly enough I met Mia through our love for zombies, not vampires. Mia has a story in a zombie anthology called Darlings of Decay that is out. Her story is called Decent. You can download Darlings of Decay for Free at Smashwords.

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What is your book about and what genre are you writing in?
My primary/most popular series is the Adelheid Series, which has four books and two short stories at the moment. It’s paranormal suspense, focusing on the town of Adelheid, CT. The United States has passed a law that makes all preternatural creatures legal beings, and the town of Adelheid has become a sort of “preternatural hub” since that time. The stories all interact in some way with the Stanton Agency, which is a business designed to help the paranormal community and help the humans with the paranormal community.

What would you say makes your vampires unique to the paranormal genre?
Mia: I don’t know if my vampires are unique, per se, because so many stories have been written with so many vampires. But what I think makes my vampires/stories a little different is that they are pretty much written as “normal people,” who just happen to have a little…abnormal stuff going on. Like a liquid diet, or turning a bit hirsute every full moon.

What other book or series about vampires have you read that you really like?
My favorite is the Vampire Files by P. N. Elrod and, of course, the classic: Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.”

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
That even if you’re different from the mainstream, you’re still human and deserve to be treated as such. Even if you’re not exactly human!

What book are you reading now?
“Pandemonium” by Warren Fahy.

Who is your most popular character? Why do your readers like or dislike this character?
I think Dakota, because she’s tough but complex, and totally snarktastic. And she’s got some cool preternatural powers.

What are your current projects?
I’ve been working on an epic fantasy trilogy forever now, and recently started “Refuge,” which is the sequel to my post-apocalyptic erotic romance “Sanctuary.” I will soon start writing “Disposable People,” which is the fifth Adelheid story.

What is something people would be surprised to know about you?
I have bright pink hair nowadays. I’m a third generation trekker. I watch “Sailor Moon,” but only the uncut Japanese originals.

What’s your favorite line from any movie or song? Can you quote it for us?
“We’re part of a story, part of a tale. Sometimes beautiful, sometimes insane. No one remembers how it began.” From “Never-ending Story” by Within Temptation.

What’s your favorite love story?
Rocky and Adrienne Balboa from the Rocky movies. Because at the end of the first movie, after Rocky had just done the greatest thing of his career, had just achieved his dream, the only thing in the world that he can think of is her. Broken, bleeding, surrounded by excited crowds and journalists, and he’s shouting for her. And this timid little slip of a woman can only think of getting to him. And through all the movies, the core of these tales isn’t the boxing, but the love between those two characters. It is the drive in their lives; they live for each other, and for the child their love created.

Excerpt from Cameron’s Law The Adelheid Series, Book 1

That’s the part about being a vampire that I’ve always hated.

The perks are great, but lunch can kill you… and I’m not talking ‘I can’t believe I ate the whole thing’ kind of kill you, either. I mean, pull a wooden stake out of their back pocket and murder you. Honestly, who would like that?

Let’s be clear about my present situation. I wasn’t trying to eat anybody when the blonde psycho decided to do precisely that: stab me with a stake. Here I am, just trying to make an honest living when some whack job with a slayer complex comes darting out of the shadows and decides that I’m the one responsible for all the crimes my kind and those like me or pretending to be like me have committed over the past several centuries in reality and in fiction. I’m being assaulted over Dracula. Thanks, Stoker.

Now, I am very grateful to the public school system. In their lovely statement of patriotism, the Pledge of Allegiance, their having all children put their hands over the far left sides of their chests under the mistaken impression that’s where the heart is (rather than more centralized) has repeatedly saved my undead ass. It still sucks (no pun intended) to get stabbed, but at least I’m not dead, or any deader than I was before.

This turn of events was bad enough, but I could handle it. What I couldn’t handle quite so easily were the hysterics.

No, I’m not talking about my hysterics. I wasn’t hysterical. In fact, given the circumstances, I was really quite calm. I’m talking about my clients. While I’m sure that having their Preternatural Expert Advisor type person skewered wasn’t in their original plan, I was walking and talking, so was it really necessary to carry on like that?

“Mrs. White, please, really, I’m okay. Calm down,” I said through grit teeth. My hand pressed against the wound, holding back the oozing tide for a few moments.

If it hadn’t been for the screamers to my left, I probably would have gone after the bitch and said shoulder be damned, but my tearing off probably would only make the situation worse and besides, I was a little impaired. I wouldn’t forget the face. I was sure I’d find her again later and we’d have a real fight, a fair fight.

“But then… she just… out of nowhere… blood…” Mrs. Regina White sputtered, as if she’d been the one stabbed, before she promptly passed out.

Ernest White, who I assumed was her husband although no one had actually clarified it to me, knelt down beside her in a panic and then glared at me. Like this was my fault! What am I supposed to say? ‘Gee, sorry for getting stabbed. I’ll try not to leave a mess on your grave yard…’

I hate mortals sometimes.

Running after the stake-wielding psychopath was looking better all the time.

Fifteen minutes later, I was sitting on the hood of my car. I had little patience for theatrics, but didn’t quite feel free to leave, so this seemed like a good compromise. My hyper-physical body had healed the wound, although the blood drying on my skin and shirt was kind of gross. Still, I could handle it.

My bigger concern at the moment was Ernest, who was walking towards me. Don’t get me wrong, I was positive I could take him in any sort of fight, fair or otherwise, but it was more the stress factor I was worried about. On a scale of one to ten, my night was already crawling into the negatives.

“Miss Stanton,” he began, dry-washing his hands.

I wanted to correct him and tell him to call me something else, but the truth was that I didn’t really have a title. For some reason, ‘Miss’ Stanton just sounded wrong to me.

He continued, “I’m terribly sorry about Regina. She just doesn’t handle surprises very well.”

Proudly, I was able to stave off the smirk and comment along the lines of, ‘yeah, this was such a trauma… for her.’ I gave myself a gold star for that little piece of self control.

“I’m sure,” I replied in my best impression of sympathy.

Really, I’m not normally so crabby, but it was a pretty bad night for me. It wasn’t even like this was a high paying job.

Perhaps this would be a good time to clarify a few things.

My name is Sadie Stanton. I’m the owner of the Stanton Agency. We serve the community in all matters preternatural and we specialize in helping the preternatural community, and we had been doing it for… if we were lucky, we’d be looking at a whole year. I started the business not long after the institution of Cameron’s Law, which made all supernatural beings legal citizens. I felt that we needed a place where people could come for paranormal services, and where the supernatural could come for help.

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Learn more about Mia at http://www.miadarien.com and her Amazon Author page.

Zombie Anthology and Part 4 Update

Oh yeah, zombies!

I’m a fan of zombies, right behind vampires. And I’ve wanted to write a zombie story for several years now. When I was given the opportunity to include a short story in a Zombie anthology coming out very soon, I decided to revamp my zombie idea and get to writing. (Yes, I used a vampire pun. Lol!)

Be sure to check out the cover and description of the story below.

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What is Zombie Wolf (The Next Generation #1) About?

At twenty-four Zachary has been through many zombie outbreaks and knows how to stay alive. He’s been so good at killing zombies for so many years that he makes a living at it. He claims it’s the reason he has the nickname the ‘Zombie Wolf,’ even though he knows that’s not the case.

With time and space travel being as common as the Internet and cell phones, Zachary and his team travel often to kill zombies and rid the solar system of total infestation. Now in the year 3015 A.D., more sightings of zombies are being reported on Planet Earth, but no one knows how to kill these snake-like creatures. Zachary’s destiny unfolds when he comes face to face with the next generation of zombie and an innocent bystander gets bitten. He considers killing the attractive girl because she’s as good as dead anyways. But when he sees she has a werewolf mark, same as what he has, he knows he must save her.

Zombie Authors

There are several wonderful authors who will be in this FREE Anthology. I’m listening a few of their names below. Click on each name and explore the author’s Amazon page.

The Vampire from Hell Returns (Part 4) Update

Work on the next installment in the Vampire from Hell continues. A late summer release is still on the calendar. The reason I’m bringing it up is because Part 4 is going to have a cliffhanger ending.  I typically do this with most of my books. And if you read Part 4, you’ll see where the series is heading …

towards the Next Generation of …

what exactly?

What indeed 😀 I can’t say.