To celebrate Halloween, Janice Horton is cranking up the fright factor with her Voodoo Romance Series Boxed Set. Keep your eyes peeled for weird, supernatural happenings as the reviews, guest posts and extracts and a giveaway to die for appear on your screens…wooooooooooooo!!
The Voodoo Romance Boxed Set features Amazon bestselling ‘How Do You Voodoo?’ ‘Voodoo Wedding’ and ‘Voodoo Child’ and is exclusive for Kindle worldwide and - during the days of the tour - available to download at the amazing price of just 99p!
So get your own Voodoo Romance ebook compilation now at the special price and don’t forget to keep up to date with all the voodoo romance reviews, author interviews and exclusive guest posts, excerpts, and don’t forget to join in the voodoo fun with the ‘Grow Your Own Voodoo Doll’ giveaway at the end of this post and on a host of book blogs over the coming days!
Hi Janice - can you tell us what kind of research you had to do, if any, to write your three voodoo romance books, ‘How Do You Voodoo?’ ‘Voodoo Wedding’ and ‘Voodoo Child’?
Janice says: “Happy Halloween or should that be Spooky Halloween? I have to tell you that I had a very spooky time indeed while I was researching these fun romantic voodoo stories because some of the story scenes take place in graveyards!
In ‘How Do You Voodoo?’ a central scene takes place in the Necropolis in Glasgow, a cemetery otherwise known as The City of the Dead. The City of the Dead is the burial place of over five thousand people, mostly from the Victorian age. In those days, when Glasgow was a very important and wealthy port, the rich merchants were basically trying to outdo each other in death as well as life, by commissioning hugely expensive and architecturally fancy mausoleums and monuments as their gravestones. Now, all these years later, they are mostly neglected, wonky, covered in lichen and in a bad state of disrepair. This of course, together with a hanging Scottish mist, all adds to the spook factor. These are some of the photos I took while researching. See what I mean?
Once I had created the characters of Nola and Louis in ‘How Do You Voodoo?’ readers wanted to know what happened next - so ‘Voodoo Wedding’ and ‘Voodoo Child’ came along in quick succession and I had lots more research to do as the plot moved from Scotland to New Orleans and back again. All three stories were such fun to write. They are each novella length, so around 70 pages, and together they follow on from each other seamlessly to become a novel length fun and romantic read.”
How Do You Voodoo? Loveless fashion model Nola Nichols thinks being beautiful is a curse; that is until she is cursed and her looks begin to fade just a week before the most important photo shoot of her career. In her attempts to get uncursed she finds herself taking part in a rather unconventional funeral, involved in a voodoo ritual, reveals one or two unrests in her own past and falls madly in love with a doctor. Erm, that would be a witch doctor, right…?
Voodoo Wedding The voodoo isn't over for Nola! Loved up fashion model Nola and her handsome Haitian fiancé Louis have finally set the date for their wedding. All they need now is a venue and a guest list, but before Nola can have the wedding of her dreams, she has to deal with something old, something new, something borrowed… and something voodoo!
Voodoo Child In ‘Voodoo Child’, ex-celebrity UK fashion model Nola and her handsome Haitian husband Louis are expecting their first baby. But as one precious life begins another is about to end. Louis’s beloved old Uncle Sid is dying and has declared his last wish is to see Louis and Nola’s new baby baptised on St John’s Eve – the most important event in the voodoo calendar. The voodoo isn't over for Nola or for Louis!
Author Bio:
Janice Horton writes fun modern-day romantic adventure stories. Look out for her Amazon Kindle bestselling ebooks
'Bagpipes & Bullshot' and
'Reaching for the Stars' and her voodoo romance series of novellas
‘How Do You Voodoo? ‘Voodoo Wedding’ and
‘Voodoo Child’ which are now also available as a boxed set. Her bestselling non-fiction title
‘How To Party Online’ has been selected as recommended reading by publishers for authors looking to promote their books online. Janice has had work published in national and international magazines and regional newspapers and she is currently an editor at the innovative and award winning Loveahappyending Lifestyle Magazine where she produces the monthly Bookshelf feature and her quarterly Snap Gap Travel features. She has also been involved in BBC Scotland's 'Write Here Write Now' initiative and the research she did for her celebrity chef novel ‘Reaching for the Stars’ in Michelin-starred kitchens, attracted the attention of an ITV producer and became a television feature. Janice is an avid blogger and she loves to chat on Facebook and Twitter. See her website at janicehorton.co.uk. She is a member of the Romantic Novelist’s Association and an author represented by PR Publicists Hit Lit Pro.
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