Posted by: Author | August 28, 2012

Lindsay’s Back With Another Story!!

27 Days until the release of This Blackened Night, The Order: Book 3!

Every author has a set of characters more dear to their hearts than any others. In most cases, this stems from these characters being among the first ever created. I won’t claim Lori and Terrence were my very first, but they did come close. Their first book, Stalking Shade, which released in 2011, was originally written in 2007. And rewritten. And rewritten.

And now it feels like a dear friend is moving away. With the release of This Blackened Night on September 24th, 2012, the trilogy will come to an end. Lori might be a prickly character, not easy for anyone but Terrence to love, but I had a lot of fun with her. When I wrote this third book late last year, I dragged my feet to see it finished for the same reason. I didn’t want to let the pair of them go. A not-so-secret part of me is hoping for an overwhelming response from readers asking me to continue so I have an excuse to revisit my favorite characters.

For now, I’m counting down the days until the third book releases. Maybe you’ll fall in love with Lori and Terrence every bit as fiercely as I have. Lori might be stubborn in pushing people away, but Terrence is the most persistent character I’ve ever written. Good thing, too.

Join me in celebrating the release of the third book a bit early with this short, sweet teaser excerpt:

This Blackened Night by L.K. Below

With murders cropping up all around, who should she trust?

After months of searching, Lori finally scrounges up a clue as to the whereabouts of the missing leader of her secret organization. But her vision isn’t encouraging–it points to her vampire companion Terrence as the culprit.

Terrence is adamant that he isn’t at fault. Even though she knows she might be walking into a trap, she follows his lead to a shabby island port. When her informants start turning up dead with puncture wounds in their necks, Lori wonders just how well she knows Terrence. And why does he act different during the search than in their hotel room?

Lori doesn’t know who to trust anymore. She only hopes that she won’t be the next victim.

Six Sweet Sentences from the book:

When would Terrence wake up?

She crouched beside his prone form. In sleep, he looked like the man she’d known over the past six months. Innocent. His black hair curled over his forehead. His mouth, slack with sleep, exposed just a hint of fang.
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Learn more about the series as a whole on the Lyrical Press, Inc. website: http://bit.ly/TheOrderSeries.

Read a longer excerpt from This Blackened Night at http://bit.ly/ThisBlackenedNight.

Bio: If L.K. Below gets far too attached to her characters, well, that’s because they’re interesting people. Read two of her favorites in her urban fantasy series, The Order. Join her online at www.lbelow.net to learn more. Want to keep up to date with her tour stops? Follow her on Twitter (http://twitter.com/LBelowtheauthor) or Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/LK-BelowLindsay-Below/355586159614)

Posted by: Author | August 27, 2012

COME VISIT ME

i’m guest blogging with Cassandra Carr today talking about Hot Pursuit .  Drop by and say hello and check out the excerpt.  

Hot Blogging with Heart

Posted by: Author | August 24, 2012

Friday Fact- August 24, 2012- Adding Machine

The adding machine was patented on August 21, 1888 by Wiliam Seward Burroughs. He called it a calculating machine. I think we all owe him a debt of gratitude. I know I use his invention (a much smaller version, of course) every single day.

Another fact about him is that although he lived in Missouri, he died in Citronelle, Alabama which is close to Mobile and therefore, near me.

Posted by: Author | August 23, 2012

New Cover- October 21, 2012 Release

THE GAMBLER’S BROTHER

Beaumont McSwain, a former RAF pilot wounded in combat is now the legal officer onboard the Queen Mary. He’s haunted by a tragic mission gone awry and wants to get back to America and to a life of peace and quiet. Zoe Langlois, a former member of the French Resistance, wants to get to America and find what’s left of her family after the Nazis reign of terror. She boards the Queen Mary under a false identity as a war bride. Along the way, several of the brides are killed and Zoe’s odds of survival are decreasing by the day. She and Bo are attracted to each other, but his secret as well as hers threaten their potential for happiness.

Posted by: Author | August 22, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Posted by: Author | August 21, 2012

Desert Breeze Publishing New Releases

Today is release day for some great writers with Desert Breeze Publishing. Check out their new stories.

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Posted by: Author | August 20, 2012

Guess Who This Is

I went to see My Fair Lady on the big screen this weekend at our local Saenger Theatre this weekend – it’s a lovely place built in 1925 and very Spanish Baroque in style. I love the movie and this guy has been a favorite for me for many years in one of his more famous roles as well as this one. Can you guess who he is and who he played for many years?

Come see me here for more about this flick!

Posted by: Author | August 19, 2012

GOOD NEWS!

My book, Moon Dance, has a home at Desert Breeze Publishing. It’s not going to be released for a while though since I have two more in my historical series yet to come out as well as a Christmas story that features both of the heroes and heroines of Book One and Two of the Gambler’s Inheritance Series. So, it’ll be a while before Moon Dance sees the light of day. It’s a contemporary Romantic Suspense and I love the hero in it. He’s adorable.

I’ll probably bore y’all to tears about it before it actually comes out.

Posted by: Author | August 17, 2012

Friday Facts- August 17, 2012- Druthers

The term to “have one’s druthers” is slang for having a choice. It comes from a contraction of “would rather.” I love to use it. In fact, if I had my druthers, I’d always use it even when I would rather not. HEHEHEHE. Sorry, I know that was lame.

Anyway, the phrase dates from the late 1800s. I challenge you to use it at least once this week.

Posted by: Author | August 15, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

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