By
Virginia Nelson
I
don’t even have words for how excited I am to share a little about my coming
release with you today. Inspired in a chat in the Decadent Publishing Book Club
group on facebook, this story had simple beginnings. I mentioned to Heather
Bennett that someone should write a BDSM ghost story. She said, “Write it.”
What
started out as a vague idea grew into a story that left me in tears when I
penned the first chapter.
Initially
titled The Spirit of his Touch, I
kept calling my hero Dead Dom when chatting with my author pal, Heather Long.
We discussed that the working title just didn’t have the tangy zip of the
story, the power of what I created on the page, and she said, “Dom of the
Dead.”
How could I not use an awesome title like that? Thanks, Heather. *giggle*
How could I not use an awesome title like that? Thanks, Heather. *giggle*
Today,
I’m pleased to share a little teaser blurb and the absolutely stunning cover
the artists at Decadent created to represent my story.
When
Carson Black’s longtime crush and best friend dies in a bike accident, she
openly weeps at his funeral. Never expressing her feelings for him, she thinks
she might be going mad from grief when his voice, his scent, his desires…seem
to fill her apartment.
He was afraid to demand what he needed.
Randall
Stokes loves Carson but didn’t express it while he was alive. A dominant, he
didn’t dare dream the sweet girl next door would do the things he needed to
find satisfaction. When tragedy strikes,
he not only has nothing to lose but a suddenly clear view into what she needs,
wants, desires. Is it too late to take
what they’ve both longed for?
A ghost of a chance…
Love
lingers, though his body is gone. Can
Carson and Randall find love in the Dom
of the Dead?
You
can look for it coming soon to the 1 Night Stand series!
About
the author:
Virginia
Nelson spends her days chasing three very active kids around. When she is not
doing this, or plotting taking over the world, she likes to write, play in the
mud, drive far too fast and scream at inanimate objects. She can often be found
listening to music that is far too loud and typing her next fantastic tale of
blood, sex and random acts of ineptitude. Romance, in Ms. Nelson’s opinion, is
not about riding off into the sunset on the back of a horse with the knight in
shining armor— it is about riding the dragon. If the knight can keep up… well,
that is love.
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing set up!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
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