Death in the Family is the second Sophie Morgan
vampire book and will be available from Amazon from 14th February – the perfect valentine gift for the
vampire slayer in your life!
Title: Death In The Family
Series: A Sophie Morgan Vampire Book
Author: Helen Treharne
Publisher: Self/Indie
Release Date: 14th February 2015
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Sophie Morgan is 23 and has always done the right thing. She’s caused no stress for her family, worked hard through university, has taken a successful leap onto the career ladder and nurtured a reasonably healthy bank balance. It’s no small surprise then when, on a post relationship break-up, mini-break to Antwerp, she pursues a pair of thieves who steal her friend’s handbag. But this is only the start of her world being turned upside down. She quickly learns that vampires exist, her neighbors aren't what they seem and new boyfriends can be found in the strangest of situations.
To celebrate
the forthcoming release of the book, the author is making the first book in the
series, Relative Strangers free on
Amazon on the following dates:
24th January
26th January
14th February
28th February
Title: Relative Strangers
Series: A Sophie Morgan Vampire Book
Author: Helen Treharne
Publisher: Self/Indie
Release Date: 23rd April 2014
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Sophie Morgan is 23 and has always done the right thing. She’s caused no stress for her family, worked hard through university, has taken a successful leap onto the career ladder and nurtured a reasonably healthy bank balance. It’s no small surprise then when, on a post relationship break-up, mini-break to Antwerp, she pursues a pair of thieves who steal her friend’s handbag. But this is only the start of her world being turned upside down. She quickly learns that vampires exist, her neighbors aren't what they seem and new boyfriends can be found in the strangest of situations.
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EXCERPT
for
Relative Strangers
I tried to scream, but I couldn’t, the arm was
curled so tightly around my throat it was making it impossible to breathe.
Breathing through your nose isn’t easy when you’re in a blind panic, but I
tried anyway.
Cold fingers were clamped over my cheek and the
side of my mouth. I tried to move my jaw to at least get a bite of my attacker,
but it was impossible. Why didn’t I go
back with Mickey? Please Mickey, come
back. Anyone, help me, please, please.
As we struggled in the confines of the doorway,
I hoped that someone would come to my aid. Bars and nightclubs would be
shutting their doors soon and that would surely mean someone would have to come by soon? All I had to do was stay alive long
enough to be found. Surely Mickey would see me soon? But why would he? He would
probably assume that I was totally unhinged by now and that I’d wandered off
somewhere. My thoughts were racing as I struggled and my head was throbbing.
Then the searing pain ripped through my body. I
couldn’t tell what was happening, but I knew it wasn’t good. First, there was
an ice cold stabbing sensation in my neck. Then came the burning, a river of
heat surging through my veins. I’d never felt anything like it before.
Coherence was terminated the instant I felt my flesh tear open. Blood poured
down my neck.
I wasn’t sure what weapon he could be using, but I could feel his nose resting on the
side of my chin, his mouth maneuvering itself around my neck, moving in a circular
gnawing motion. Oh my God, I’m being
bitten. Someone is actually biting me. What next? This cannot be happening?
This can’t be real. What the ***? I can’t die like this.
Then everything went black.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
In addition to being the creator of the
developing “Sophie Morgan" series, Helen is an urban poet and social
commentator who can frequently be found ranting in the Twitterverse. She knew the degree in Sociology would come in
handy some day!
Helen lives with her husband, three
cats, an entrenched tea addiction and an increasing collection of stringed
instruments. When she’s not writing she spends her time daytime hours working
in communications and volunteers for a feline welfare charity. She also spends
too much time watching Supernatural and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
She also can't be trusted near
stationery and has probably had more come backs than Cher.
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