I had the opportunity recently to beta-read two separate novels-in-the-works about vampires, werewolves and other beasties of the night. Both are fantastic, but in today’s blog post, I’m going to discuss the first to be published, and I’ll cover the second at a later date.
Heartblaze: Secret Soul, by Shay Roberts, is the first in a planned series about a young woman, Emma Rue, who discovers she’s lived a previous life. The story then exists on parallel timelines – past and present – in which Emma discovers supernatural allies and enemies in the form of vampires, werewolves and more. Indeed, Emma learns that the love of her lives might just be one of these creatures, and this raises a number of questions about her own nature and purpose in life.
This book is chock full of action, thrills, romance, humor, and even a healthy dose of meticulously researched and recounted history in which, it turns out, Emma may have played a not insignificant role.
Heartblaze: Secret Soul is what the Twilight series might have been if Stephenie Meyer had a bit more imagination and skill; it’s what Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles might have been if Rice had a more-evident sense of humor. I fully expect this series to be huge, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Check it out on Amazon!
Heartblaze: Secret Soul, by Shay Roberts, is the first in a planned series about a young woman, Emma Rue, who discovers she’s lived a previous life. The story then exists on parallel timelines – past and present – in which Emma discovers supernatural allies and enemies in the form of vampires, werewolves and more. Indeed, Emma learns that the love of her lives might just be one of these creatures, and this raises a number of questions about her own nature and purpose in life.
This book is chock full of action, thrills, romance, humor, and even a healthy dose of meticulously researched and recounted history in which, it turns out, Emma may have played a not insignificant role.
Heartblaze: Secret Soul is what the Twilight series might have been if Stephenie Meyer had a bit more imagination and skill; it’s what Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles might have been if Rice had a more-evident sense of humor. I fully expect this series to be huge, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Check it out on Amazon!