Tuesday, April 21, 2015

A Devilish Slumber by Shereen Vedam Giveaway & Interview


A Devilish Slumber
The Rue Alliance
Book 1
Shereen Vedam

Genre: Regency paranormal romance

Publisher: ImaJinn Books/Belle Books
Date of Publication:  Feb. 19, 2015

ISBN: 978-1-61194-609-3 (ebook)
ISBN: 978-1-61194-592-8 (print)
ASIN: B00TT7UGR2

Number of pages: 224
Word Count:  85,000

Cover Artist:  Debra Dixon

Book Description:

Beauty awoke, and then the trouble began . . .

Since dealing with the death of her sister and her abandonment by Sir Phillip Jones, the man who professed to love her, Lady Roselyn Ravenstock has lived as if sleepwalking. Mired in grief, she sequestered herself in her home, avoiding all callers. Then she meets Mrs. Helen Beaumont, and Rose starts to come to life . . . until Helen is murdered. But this time, Rose isn't going back to sleep. Vowing to avenge her friend, Rose dons a costume and goes out into the night looking for a killer.

Sir Phillip, the Regent's favored spy, returns from war determined to win back the woman he was forced to leave three years ago. But when he witnesses Rose covered in blood, racing from a brutal scene while gripping the murder weapon, he goes on a desperate mission to unravel what he hopes is a case of mistaken identity.

The investigation leads Rose into a world of enchantment, where people can re-shape their features, fires are begun with a snap of fingers and objects move of their own accord. But the real magic is the blazing attraction that is re-awakened between her and Phillip.

Will Rose ever get her happily-ever-after? Possibly. But first, she'll have to convince Phillip of her innocence-before the killer strikes again. . . .

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Excerpt: A Devilish Slumber Chapter One

Midnight, Wednesday, April 8, 1813, London, England
A SCREAM RIPPLED across the misty, dockside air.
Sir Phillip Jones's pulse lurched at that mournful cry. Gripping his walking stick, he raced down the hilly road of the deserted warehouse district in Wapping. A second muffled scream rang out and was then abruptly cut off. No longer concerned about keeping his movements covert, he ran toward those terrified shrieks. Rounding a corner, he tore past a man staring toward where the screams had come from.
"Imbecile," the large man grumbled from behind him.
Phillip was ten feet away before it registered that the man had sworn in French. By then, the woman who ran out of a warehouse gripping a bloody dagger had captured his focus. For a split second, her face was clearly highlighted by a stray shaft of moonlight piercing the mist. He stumbled to a halt, his chest heaving for air as stunned recognition sank in.
Rose?
The lady started and swung toward him. Had he spoken aloud? Pulling her hood up, she then sprinted off into the night.
Phillip instantly gave chase, but when he reached the open warehouse door through which she had fled, he pulled back. If that had been his Rose, he knew where she lived.
Rapidly retreating footsteps behind him suggested the irate Frenchman, probably a sailor, was also prudently withdrawing from this possible crime scene.
Inside the warehouse, despite the wide open door, it was pitch black, but that coppery scent of fresh spilled blood was unmistakable in the chilly sea air. Instead of blindly stepping in, Phillip pulled out his candle and circular silver tinderbox from his pocket. He had not survived the dangers of being an intelligence officer for the past five years by acting foolishly during a crisis.

About the Author:

Once upon a time, Shereen Vedam read fantasy and romance novels to entertain herself. Now she writes heartwarming tales braided with threads of magic and love and mystery elements woven in for good measure. She’s a fan of resourceful women, intriguing men, and happily-ever-after endings. If her stories whisk you away to a different realm for a few hours, then Shereen will have achieved one of her life goals.


Deal Sharing Aunt Interview
of Author Shereen Vedam

Where are you from?
Hi, my name is Shereen Vedam and I was born in Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, but I now live on Vancouver Island, in the West Coast of Canada.

Tell us your latest news?
I have a 3 book fairytale-inspired Regency fantasy romance series called The Rue Alliance being released this spring by ImaJinn Books, an imprint of Belle Books. The first Rue Alliance book out of the gate was A Devilish Slumber, released February 19, 2015. The next up will be A Scorching Dilemma, due to be released at the end of April, and the last will be A Perfect Curse, set for a June release.

When did you first consider yourself a writer?
The day my first short story (Dragon Dreams) was published in an anthology called Cat Tales. The editor actually reamed me out for not admitting in my cover letter that I once worked in a veterinary hospital. He said he guessed that I knew how a vet hospital functioned and he considered it an amateur mistake to leave out that detail in the letter. Goes to show, always include pertinent details that relate to a story in your cover letter!

What inspired you to write your first book?
My first book hasn’t sold yet. It’s a children’s fantasy called Heir To The Kingdom. I was working as a receptionist at the time and it was either putter around with a fictional story or read a dry company manual on how a copy machine works. I picked a realm with dragons and wizards over instructions on how to load cartridges and clear paper jams.

If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
Terry Pratchett. That’s actually an odd author to pick as a mentor, since I’ve never met him and I only began reading his books a few years ago, after I was a finalist in one of his contests. A friend of mine, a huge Pratchett fan, heard the news about the contest results, and insisted on giving me a Terry Pratchett book to read. She said I absolutely had to read it. The book was called, Wyrd Sisters. I love most fantasy novels and had come across Pratchett’s name now and then but had thought I would not enjoy his stories. They sounded too odd, even for me. But after reading that book, I was completely hooked on his writing. He is now, without a doubt, one of my faves. I consider him a mentor because his stories remind me of fantasy characters who pop up in my stories. In some way, reading his books makes me feel less of oddling. May he rest in peace.

What book are you reading now?
It’s a mystery/thriller written by a friend. Covert Danger by Jo-Ann Carson. Heard it was excellent and I love mysteries, so I’m looking forward to immersing myself in it.

Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest?
I love reading Martha Wells’ fantasy novels as well as Hilari Bell’s Young Adult books.

What are your current projects?
I’m working on another 3-book Regency fantasy romance series. The first two in this new series are completed, and I’m about ½ way through the last book. While my Rue Alliance books were inspired by well-known fairytales, my next series are my very own fairytales romances. The first book is called The Coven At Callington, and it was the one that was a finalist in the Terry Pratchett, Any Where But Here, Any When But Now contest. The next series are alternate- history Regency romances, and pure fantasy.

What would you like my readers to know?
My two loves in writing and reading are fantasy and Regency. I approach both with equal passion, showing deep respect for world building in Fantasy and historical accuracy in Regency. So that’s exactly what you’re likely to find in my stories. Tales that will stretch your imagination, while grounding you in glorious facts.










Blog (A step beyond the ordinary): http://shereentwo.livejournal.com/



Tour giveaway

1 Kindle copy of A Devilish Slumber (worldwide)

1 print book of A Devilish Slumber w/Dimensional sticker of a pocket watch
US Shipping Only

4 comments:

  1. This book sounds wonderful, will be on my TRL now.

    debbiec1313@yahoo.com

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    1. Glad you like the sound of the book, Debbie! :)

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  2. Another new to me author thank you!

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    1. Happy to meet you, Heather. Hope this becomes a life long acquaintance.

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