Title:
Legally Undead
Author:
Margo Bond Collins
Release
date: May 2tth, 2014
Genre:
Paranormal
Book
Description:
A reluctant vampire hunter, stalking New York City as only a
scorned bride can.
Elle Dupree has her life all figured out: first a wedding, then her Ph.D., then swank faculty parties where she’ll serve wine and cheese and introduce people to her husband the lawyer.
Elle Dupree has her life all figured out: first a wedding, then her Ph.D., then swank faculty parties where she’ll serve wine and cheese and introduce people to her husband the lawyer.
But those plans disintegrate when
she walks in on a vampire sucking the blood from her fiancé, Greg. Horrified,
she screams and runs—not away from the vampire, but toward it, brandishing a
wooden letter opener.
As she slams the improvised stake
into the vampire’s heart, a team of black-clad men bursts into the apartment.
Turning to face them, Elle realizes Greg’s body is gone—and her perfect life
falls apart
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Book Excerpt
The ballroom was packed. More people had arrived while we were
getting dressed. Women in sequined dresses and men in tuxedos sat around almost
all the tables. Some of them were even eating. Couples crowded the dance floor.
The band was indeed very good--they were playing a version of “You’d Be So Nice
to Come Home to” and the lead singer, a tall woman in a slinky black dress, had
a deep, smoky-sounding voice.
It would be easy to be charmed by this setting, by all the elegance
that surrounded me.
Of course, all the vampires that surrounded me weren’t quite so
charming. They were terrifying.
And in a room full of people, I discovered that it was easy to tell
which ones were vampires and which ones weren’t. Some of the humans were easy to spot--the
ones who were eating food were easy to pick out as humans, of course, and many
of them had bandages or fresh wounds on various parts of their bodies. The parts
where the veins ran close to the surface: the neck, the crook of the elbow, the
wrist.
There were other humans there, too, though, humans who weren’t
eating and who didn’t have any visible blood-donation marks. But they were
clearly human, just as some of the other people moving around the room were
clearly vampires. The vampires tended toward pallor, of course. And
occasionally one flashed a fang here or there, particularly when they
laughed--an effect that I found chilling. They were mostly extraordinarily
beautiful, but then, so were the humans. Deirdre seemed to like surrounding
herself with beauty.
It had something to do with the energy the vampires projected, I
guess. They seemed strangely brittle, yet almost vibrating with a nervous
vitality. I’ve seen a similar thing with people who were on the verge of an
emotional breakdown but attempting to hide it. I’ve also seen it in people with
bipolar disorder. It’s a sort of forced, manic gaiety verging on hysteria.
But that energy was combined with an indolence of movement. They
swayed through the room slowly, languorously, all the while virtually quivering
with some suppressed power.
All in all, it was just about the creepiest thing I’d ever
seen--toward the top of the list, anyway, right after “Seeing My Beloved
Eaten.”
I recognized now some of that same energy in Greg himself. It wasn’t
as pronounced, but it was there all the same. Perhaps it grew with age.
That meant that I was in a room full of old--perhaps very
old--vampires.
God. I was in big trouble.
About
the Author:
Margo Bond Collins is the author of Legally
Undead, first in an urban fantasy series coming in 2014 from World Weaver Press
(http://worldweaverpress.com/), Waking Up Dead, first in a
paranormal mystery series from Solstice Publishing (http://www.solsticepublishing.com/), and Fairy,
Texas, a YA paranormal romance series (also from Solstice). She lives in Texas
with her husband, their daughter, several spoiled cats, and a ridiculous
turtle. She teaches college English online. She loves paranormal fiction of any
genre and spends most of her free time daydreaming about vampires, ghosts,
zombies, werewolves, and other monsters.
Official Website: www.MargoBondCollins.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MargoBondCollins
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