Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Newfoundland Vampire Book Tour ~ Excerpt and Review


Welcome to the Newfoundland Vampire Book Tour.
Here you will find a summary of the book, my review and excerpt. This tour is brought to you by Bewitching Book Tours.


The Newfoundland Vampire
Book One
Charles O’Keefe


Genre: Horror/Paranormal/Vampire

Publisher: Penumbra Publishing

ISBN: 978-1935563853
ASIN: B007TRWUCS

Number of pages: 224
Word Count: 86,737


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Book Description:

Like every other geek alive, Newfoundland native Joseph O’Reily secretly wants to be a superhero. At thirteen he fantasized about being a vampire, and ten years later he’s still fantasizing – but mostly about a beautiful redheaded woman who has eyes only for him. The one thing different about Joseph’s adult fantasy is that, amazingly, it comes true one night when he goes to a local university pub. Cassandra Snow, literally the woman of his dreams, invites him to her place for an evening of personal pleasure. Of course he’s not going to say no. But when strange things start happening afterward, Joseph quickly learns that not all dreams should come true. 



About the Author :

Charles O’Keefe lives in the beautiful province of Newfoundland, Canada, with his wife and two feline ‘children,’ Jude and Esther. He works as an inventory manager and enjoys many hobbies and activities that include writing, reading, watching fantasy/science-fiction movies and television shows, gaming, poker, walking, acting, and of course fantasizing about vampires.









My Review of The Newfoundland Vampire 

I actually enjoyed this book. I have not read many books like this that are told from the male’s point of view. A geeky, Dungeons and Dragons lover, who is very self-conscious, and not been lucky with the ladies before. It was a little hard for me to really connect with a male of this type of thinking of a male. The only books I read with any male pov, they were always either cocky and self-assured, or just plain confident and strong.

Anyway, that is nothing on the writing or anything, maybe boys really think like that, who am I to judge that. All I do know, is it would have been a red flag to me, if I was in his shoes, when this beautiful redhead hits on him, takes him home, and well, since she is a vampire, works to change him to one as well.

This is all expected really, with the name of the book, and the cover and all, so I knew this. I won’t say too much on what all happens, as I want to leave out spoilers. I found I didn't like Cassandra at all, she was manipulative and uses poor Joseph who is turned to a vampire without him knowing, and he is even a vegetarian, which turns out to be a plus, you will see why.

There is some funny parts, and some action in this book, it gets really interesting that is for sure.

I highly recommend to all the vampire book lovers out there. Its well written and different.

4 ½ out of 5 stars for me.
 1/2
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Excerpt
‘I’ve been waiting for you,’ the stunning redhead purred, turning from the bar to face him. She had not told him her name, but he felt as if he’d known her all his life. Her pale beauty gave her an ethereal softness, and her catlike eyes glowed with subtle power that drew him to her. She wanted him...
Grabbing the worn metal handle on the heavy wooden door of Bitters Tavern, Joseph O’Reily rolled his eyes toward the dusky fall sky and snorted at his lame fantasy. Yeah, right. Like that’s really going to happen to me, here in a pub in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
He had replayed that familiar scene in his mind almost every time he came to Bitters, and in the last five years while attending Memorial University, he’d come here a lot. His little fantasy hadn’t come true yet – not even close – and he was quite sure it never would. But that didn’t stop him from enjoying some innocent role-playing, where he starred opposite a beautiful redheaded woman enamored of him. He had pretty much accepted this was the only way he was likely to get lucky – in his dreams.
He walked into Bitters and eased the door closed behind him. The warm dark wood reminded him of a cabin deep in the forest, and the familiar smell of beer and French fries gave him the cozy feeling of being at home. Bitters wasn’t the typical hook-up spot that played annoying loud music. Instead, the proprietor offered activities like movie night that Joseph actually enjoyed. In fact, movie night was the reason he’d come in after finishing classes and assignments this afternoon, and making a quick trip to check on his parents’ house and take care of the cat while they were vacationing in Florida. Now he had the rest of the evening to himself. He sucked in a deep, satisfying breath and turned, surveying the bar. Then he saw her.
His cozy feeling disappeared, replaced by a jolt of excitement stabbing his chest. He’d been coming to Bitters at least once a week since he’d started school, but had never seen her before.
There she sat, alone at the bar, stirring her drink with her index finger, her fabulous flowing red hair haloed in the bar lights like a crown of fire. He considered just walking up to her and saying hello, but quickly dismissed the idea. While he had become more outgoing in the past few years, he was still shy, and previous experiences approaching strange women in bars had consistently resulted in dismal failure. He just wasn’t smooth enough like some other guys. Despite the allure of this woman, he wasn’t in the mood for another rejection.

* * * * *

Even before the door opened, she sensed his feelings rolling off him in waves – loneliness, boredom, rejection, and inadequacy. His quaint little fantasy of meeting a ravishing redhead at the bar was endearing ... and perhaps prophetic.
As he entered the bar and looked around, she dipped her finger in her drink, absently stirring it. Without looking directly at him, she saw him clearly with her superior vision. She felt that instant when he noticed her, and she suppressed a smile.
In the last ten years that she’d been keeping tabs on him, he’d improved tremendously, growing to be a handsome man – tall with dark hair and dark brown eyes. But at twenty-three, he still lacked the confidence to forge meaningful relationships with others, especially women. He always felt different, isolated. She could certainly relate to that.
Still, she’d known for some time there was something special about him, something that drew her to him. He had the connection to her that the others did not, a connection to her blood and her past. He possessed strength of character, and his behavior consistently revealed a genteel kindness to all living things. She knew he would fall desperately in love with her and defend her with his very life, if need be. And it could come to that, sooner than she suspected. After nearly two hundred years of running, she couldn’t stay safely hidden for very long before that controlling bastard would find her again. She pressed her lips together, dismissing thoughts of him.
Casually she sipped her drink as Joseph walked by, pretending he didn’t see her. She smiled. Watching him for a decade had required careful planning and effort. She didn’t want to rush things – this was too important to be left to chance or whim – but she was running out of time. He was the right one, and he was ready. Tonight she would give him the incredible gift he deserved. And she would finally have the mate she deserved.

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  2. Hi Michelle :)

    Thanks for the great review! And for being a part of my blog tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed my book. Deep down Joseph did want to become a vampire, he was just too shy to say it (and of course he didn't think vampires were real until recently ;) Cassandra is manipulative but I think she has her good points. I hope you'll keep reading, book 2 should be out sometime this summer. And yes I was that shy and insecure for a long time (into my early 20s), I thought making a geeky hero was an interesting twist, I'm glad you thought so too :-) thanks again!

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  3. I have a great comment from the author, its hidden in the blogger comments, that never would show, its why I use this Disqus comments. The Disqus must not have loaded up for some reason. Anyway, I copied it, so its below:

    Hi Michelle :) Thanks for the great review! And for being a part of my blog tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed my book. Deep down Joseph did want to become a vampire, he was just too shy to say it (and of course he didn't think vampires were real until recently ;) Cassandra is manipulative but I think she has her good points. I hope you'll keep reading, book 2 should be out sometime this summer. And yes I was that shy and insecure for a long time (into my early 20s), I thought making a geeky hero was an interesting twist, I'm glad you thought so too :-) thanks again!

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