Monday, July 3, 2017
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Posted by: Veronica Scott
Now Available as an Audio Book!
ORRORA
Paranormal Fantasy Romance
(Vampires)
Narrated by Tom Taverna
Length: 4 hrs, 13 min.
Hear a Sample
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Deep in the heart of New York City, a killer is stalking a select group of individuals. A killer whose M.O. matches a series of murders that have been going on for more than eighty years.
Orrora Dalca is brought in by the U.S. Government to identify and find this murderer...but there's a problem. Orrora is hiding a dark secret. And although she's met with the task of finding this killer, she must also hide that person's identity from ever becoming known.
Joel Powers produces independent horror films, and he gets many of his ideas by tailing the police when he gets wind of an unusual homicide. When he encounters Orrora at one of the crime scenes, there is something about her that draws him inexorably to her. These cases intrigue him, as does the girl. But the more he uncovers, the more he isn't sure he wants to put the pieces of this puzzle together.
Determined to see her again, he does everything he can to learn all about her, not realizing there will be a price to pay for his curiosity.
Warning! Contains raw meat, a gold button, discombobulation, ancient history, untruths, a rare medical condition, and the possibility that a decades-old longing for love may finally be over.
Excerpt and buy links.
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VERONICA SCOTT: Warrior of the Nile was featured on the "Books Worth Bucks" feature at Siobhan Muir's blog and Hostage of the Stars was featured on Liza O'Connor's Multiverses last week!
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Best Selling Science Fiction & Paranormal Romance author and “SciFi Encounters” columnist for the USA Today Happily Ever After blog, Veronica Scott grew up in a house with a library as its heart. Dad loved science fiction, Mom loved ancient history and Veronica thought there needed to be more romance in everything.
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