Showing posts with label Vampire Hunter Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vampire Hunter Series. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

Hunting Season by Nikki Jefford (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #4) ~ Blitz ~ Read Excerpt


Hunting Season by Nikki Jefford
(Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #4)

Publication date: March 3rd 2015
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Young Adult

Synopsis:
Better to be a hunter, not prey.
Ever since her partner was kidnapped, Aurora Sky has been on a personal mission to get him back. To do that she needs the vampire responsible for destroying her life.
In order to have a snowball’s chance at success, she’ll have to team up with her most loyal friends—including a certain vampire in black with a provoking talent for distraction.
Old cravings aren’t easily quenched, nor past passions. With knowledge comes danger and Aurora is at risk on all sides.


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AUTHOR BIO:
Bookaholic, nature girl, and animal lover.

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (WA) where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light.

She married the love of her life, Sebastien, while working as a teaching assistant in France. They reside with their Westie, Cosmo in Friday Harbor.

Loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.

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There is a bonus story at the end of Hunting Season – only available through release week.

Night of the Living Dante (Cover by Najla Qamber Designs)
Dante has just been assigned Aurora Sky's mentor. Before they meet, he goes on a mission in the Alaska Interior with his old partner and informant, Janine. Full of thrills, chills, and... Dante!
Bonus story at the back of Hunting Season on all pre-orders and release week sales. Ends: March 9. Don’t miss out on Dante’s mission.








Here is  a 13 second time lapse video photographer Teresa Yeh made of the cover photo shoot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI7ROfU9nbo&feature=youtu.be

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Practice Safe Sex
Sleep With a Vampire
Fane smiled when he saw my expression. “Don’t forget, I know all about you and your stash of Trojans.”
I’d nearly forgotten about my pit stop at the Jewel Lake Quickie Mart on my way to Scott Steven’s house. Fane had the unfortunate timing of buying smokes at the same time I was buying protection.
“Your face turned so red when you saw me in line behind you,” Fane said. “Sorta like it’s doing right now.”
He reached his hand forward to touch my cheek. I uncrossed my arms and batted it away.
“That’s because I’d just come in from the cold,” I said.
Fane shook his head. “You were embarrassed.”
“You were an ass.”
“Don’t forget, I offered to drive you home. Should have taken me up on it.”
I sucked in a breath.
Fane moved his chin back and forth as though saying, you know I’m right.
In the end, it would have been better to return home. I could have avoided the worst sex ever. I didn’t have anything to compare it to, but I was convinced it couldn’t get worse than Scott Stevens. Doing him ranked somewhere up there with stabbing a vampire to death.
Schools ought to hire me to preach abstinence.
“Hey guys, don’t do it. It sucks—unless you meet a nice vampire because he probably knows what he’s doing and I bet he does it really well. Plus you won’t get pregnant or any STD’s. Remember, don’t take him to bed, unless he’s undead.”

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Review ~ Northern Bites (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #2) By Nikki Jefford ~ 1st Chapter Excerpt

by Nikki Jefford 


Love bites. Probation sucks.

Thanks to Dante’s recklessness, Aurora is now partners with Valerie: the redheaded, backstabbing vixen. 

Dante is in full flirt mode. Fane’s tactics are more ruthless. Something carnal has awakened in Aurora and neither boy is helping tame her cravings.

When a member of the unit’s team is found dead, Aurora and Valerie are sent after a vampire in Sitka, but Aurora suspects the killer’s much closer to home.

About the Author
Nikkie Jefford
Bookaholic, nature girl, and animal lover.

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light.

She married the love of her life, Sebastien, while working as a teaching assistant in France. They reside with their Westie, Cosmo in Friday Harbor, WA.

Loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.

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My Review of Northern Bites

Wow, just loved this book, this series is so unique and different than most of your vampire books.

I do not want to spoil anything, but be warned if you had not read book one, Aurora Sky, then you probably should stop here, as its almost impossible to not have a few spoilers of book one.

I really liked Aurora in book one, but liked her even more, seeing her grow and mature was great. She is such a kick ass too. I still didn’t like Valerie, but who does, lol. Dante is just as hot and sexy as in the first book. I so wish Aurora would get together. ( or do they? I am not saying, lol) The chemistry between them is pretty hot. I did like the part where Valerie took Auroras phone and did some Sexting with Dante, and it had Aurora turning 10 shades of red, lol.

There are plenty of funny parts, and tons of action and some mystery too.
We have some steamy swoon scenes too. Here is a few teasers for you:
I took shallow breaths. Dante leaned in slowly with the sort of dark expression that made me shiver all over.
Our lips met. He’d taken me off guard with the first kiss. This time it’s like he wanted me to anticipate what was coming, dangle it in front of my face like a carrot in front of a horse. Two could play that game.
I moved my lips over Dante’s , tilting my head as needed to change the angle, add pressure. I was much more confident about my kissing skills, thanks to Fane. I slipped my tongue between Dante’s lips and twirled it around his. I smiled when I heard his intake of breath. I pulled back and shot Dante a grin. “Good night, lover.”
“Oh, you’re bad.” Dante folded his arms across his chest and shot me a devilish grin. “You know this isn’t over.”

Yeah, that is a nice swoon worthy scene.

I can just see Dante so well in my head. Aurora describes him as a young clean cut Brad Pitt, but better, so Yeah, he is Hot!

I do not want to give anything away. So will stop here.

I loved this book, and highly recommend it. Its one of my favorite vampire books, as its not the typical vampire book.

5 out of 5 stars for me. One of my favorites for sure.

I was provided a copy of this book from the author for my honest review.

(received an ARC of this book before the release)

Check out my review of Book One, Here.

Excerpt
1
Sinners and Saints

If fate were kind the only thing I’d have to kill tonight is time. Our target home, one of two, had yet to draw their curtains, lighting the inside like an aquarium as the last traces of daylight receded into the shadows. 
The switch from day to dusk happened in a matter of seconds, at least in Alaska, turning everything black and white.
My tennis shoes crunched over the salted walkway grinding down pieces so big they felt like small pebbles under my feet. Tennis shoes in winter—not really the best way to keep my toes toasty. Neither was the short pleather jacket, but my parka and winter boots felt too heavy on mission.
There’s no way our targets lived here. A vamp house with skylights . . . about as likely as a red, white, and pink Valentine’s Day flag hanging off the garage.
I wanted to ram a dagger through the limp heart as I passed the stupid flag on the march to the front door. Even if I didn’t eschew vandalism, I couldn’t have. Not since Agent Melcher revoked my right to bear arms.
Melcher’s idea of easing Dante and I back into active duty came down to assigning us each an informant/stand-in assassin. Our duty, our only duty, tonight was to do the poisoning (i.e. get bit) then step aside and let our partner go in for the kill.
“No way, I’m all about follow up,” Dante said the moment he heard we were on probation.
“You’re lucky we’re sending you back in the field,” Agent Crist had snapped.
She and Melcher weren’t very happy with how Dante’s “training” mission with me in Fairbanks resulted in the death of an informant and human, followed by the vampire Renard and his cohorts tracking us down in Anchorage. Of course, Dante missed all that while the Natives in Kotzebue honored his slaying of a rabid vampire with a blanket toss and an all you can eat moose buffet. Dante returned with a bear claw strung from a leather cord around his neck, puffed up like Popeye on spinach until Agents Crist and Melcher lit into him.
Melcher called the incident, “Too close for comfort.”
I still didn’t see the harm in keeping a knife hidden in case things went south. I’d been out of combat training for a week while I recovered from the multiple stabbings Renard’s crony inflicted over my body.
Great way to start my second week at a new school. 
Strep throat. That’s what Melcher’s doctor’s note said.
More like stabbed throat.
If we ended up with the vamp house, I wouldn’t mind stepping aside and letting my partner take the beating. To add insult to injury, Melcher assigned Valerie to me and Noel to Dante.
We hadn’t spoken since the moment we climbed inside Valerie’s red Honda Civic.
Once our addresses checked out we were free to part ways. The sooner the better.
Two nights ago, a pizza delivery boy headed out on his route and never returned. The next morning a jogger found his body at Westchester Lagoon, naked and drained. Melcher felt certain the culprit resided at one of the five homes on the boy’s delivery route. When the police questioned them, every resident said they never received their order. The manager at Midnight Pie confirmed that every household on the route had called in to complain that their pizza never arrived.
Dante and Noel were assigned three of the five addresses; Valerie and I the remaining two. The manager at Midnight Pie could only guess which residence the driver headed to first, though he believed the police’s theory that the boy had been killed in a carjacking before ever reaching the first home.
The home in front of me did not emit evil. From ten feet away I saw a colorful welcome mat and floral wreath on the door.
Valerie flipped her head side to side, sending strawberry-brown waves over the shoulders of her pea coat. She looked older without her usual wench’s costume.
W e walked in sync, neither of us wanting to follow the other’s lead. As we bumped shoulders to get to the porch I spoke my first words.“There’s no way this is a vamp house.”
“Could be a cover. You’d be surprised the lengths some vamps will go to hide their activities. I’ve seen it all.” Valerie lifted her nose. “I’ve been doing this a lot longer than you.”
“Congratulations,” I said, reaching for the doorbell.
Bing, bong.
A woman in her late thirties came to the door smiling until she noticed the pamphlet in my hand.
“Good evening,” I said cheerfully. “We’re here to talk to you about Christ our Savior.”
“Oh, umm. This really isn’t a good time. We’re about to eat.”
“Is there a better time we could come back?” Valerie asked, suddenly all smiles. “Umm.”
My relief at not stumbling upon a vamp house outweighed my embarrassment at interrupting a family’s dinner with our phony solicitation.
Valerie and I stared at the woman with twin smiles.
“I don’t think so, but thanks for stopping by.” The woman quickly closed the door.
“God bless you,” Valerie said sweetly. She rolled her eyes the moment the door slammed shut. “Maybe Dante and Noel are having better luck.”
“They haven’t called,” I said, heading back to Valerie’s car.
She quickly matched my strides, sprinting for the driver’s side as though we were racing for it. At least Valerie respected the speed limit—unlike Dante. Thinking about him made me snort. I had a hard time picturing him sitting back while petite Noel rammed a knife in a vamp’s heart. Then again, he’d left me in Fairbanks to do just that without even sticking around. That’s what had gotten us into this mess to begin with.
The Honda’s headlights slipped across the mailboxes in the next neighborhood. Porch lights dotted the homes up and down the street. All but one house tucked back in the shadows of the yard’s prickly spruce trees.
Valerie came to a stop along the curb, three houses from our last address. She stuck her face in front of the review mirror and dabbed gloss on her rouged lips. I might have kept my mouth shut but then she started rubbing and smacking her lips together.
The thought of those lips all over Fane’s made me want to shove the tube of gloss down her throat. It was bad enough when she blackmailed me into breaking up with him, but Valerie had taken it one step further, reinstating herself as Fane’s bitch the moment I stepped aside . . . or so my source told me. Fane neither confirmed nor denied this the last time we were together. I might have felt guilty over the way it all went down if he hadn’t moved on so quickly.
“We’re on a mission, not a date,” I snapped. 
Valerie’s lips smacked as she gave her reflection one last pucker. She shot me a sly look.
“Maybe I have a date afterwards.”
Turns out Melcher had been wise to ban me from carrying a weapon. The temptation to do bodily harm to the vixen could strike me at any moment. Like right now. For a brief second I hoped we’d get the vamp house. I wouldn’t mind watching Valerie get roughed up a bit.
“You’re despicable,” I said.
Valerie smiled with her now shiny lips. “All’s fair in love and war.” “I could report you to Melcher.”
Valerie smirked. “You wouldn’t risk it. You care about Fane too much.” “More than you, obviously.”
“Get over yourself, Aurora. I’d never rat out Fane. We have too much . . . history.”
As my fingers stretched down my leg, I had to remind myself yet again that I was unarmed. 
“You dated him when you knew from the beginning it was forbidden,” I said. “I didn’t realize he was a vampire until later.”
Valerie flipped over to face me. “You moved in on Fane when you knew he was taken.” Her words dripped with scorn.
My mouth opened and closed. She sorta had me there. I did kiss Fane on a public bus when they were still together. Not that I could have known for sure. People break up all the time in high school. It’s not like I kept tabs on my classmates’ romantic status twenty-four seven. Besides, Fane followed me onto the bus, not the other way around.
Valerie took my silence for acknowledgement of guilt.
“Nothing to say? That’s what I thought.”
I yanked open the car door. “Let’s get this over with so we can go our separate ways.”
Valerie slammed her car door shut. Good thing we weren’t trying to sneak up on anyone. She stormed down the sidewalk. Small wonder she slowed down when I did in front of the house hidden behind a patch of spruce trees.
A set of fresh tire tracks led through the snow to a rusted Oldsmobile beneath the carport.
I headed straight for the plastic trash bin by the side of the car with Valerie hot on my heels. 
“What are you doing?”
I didn’t answer as I pulled the lid off the bin and set it quietly on the ground. “Look,” I said, nodding into the can. 
The vamps hadn’t even bothered covering the pizza boxes, a whole stack of them, with other refuse. I lifted the cardboard cover. 
Not even a slice missing.
Valerie pushed down the cardboard lid with a huff. “We’re not here to go through their trash.” She shook her hair over her shoulders. “Let’s do this.” 
Before I could respond, she charged towards the front porch. So Valerie was the jump in head first kind of girl? Why wasn’t I surprised?
Valerie beat out an incessant rat-a-tat-tat on the wood door.
Five seconds later a young twenty-something man stuck his head out. His greasy hair reminded me of the uneaten pizza sitting in the garbage can.
He didn’t say anything or maybe he didn’t have time.
“Do you believe in Jesus?” Valerie demanded.
She leaned forward with her whole body. Valerie didn’t have to put on an act— righteousness came naturally to her.
The man looked Valerie and I up and down, his lips forming a snide smile.“Boy did you chicks pick the wrong house.”
I stepped forward, waving my pamphlet in front of him. “I think we came to exactly the right house. Are your parents home?”
He sneered at that. “I don’t have parents.”
“You live alone?” Valerie demanded.
“Me and my two roommates,” the guy returned.
Oh joy. Three against two. And while Valerie’s personality might be toxic, her blood would be no help knocking these creatures out. How the hell was I going to get three vampires to feed on me at the same time? At least I was all juiced up since the stabbing incident.
Backup, that would’ve been the smart move, but Valerie had already gotten up in the vampire’s face. According to the vixen, her bottle of pepper spray was just as effective as my blood.
“I bet you boys could use some God in your lives.”
There’s no way Valerie would want to share this bust. The excitement practically bounced off her eyeballs.
“May we come in for a few minutes?” I asked in my best impression of an authoritative voice. I couldn’t have Valerie thinking I was some kind of chicken shit. The greasy-haired vampire glanced over our shoulders into the dark yard. The bushy spruce needles blocked out most of the neighbors. 
“If you insist.” He pulled back the door and motioned with his arm to come inside. Valerie and I stepped forward, placing our first foot on the hardwood floor in unison.
The entry led directly into an open dining room. Two young men, vampires presumably, sat at the table sorting through a mountain of mail. One had piercings in his ears, nose, eyebrow, and chin. He shot me a menacing glare.“What the fuck is this?”
The doorman sniggered. “These young ladies from the church want to save us.” “We ain’t the ones who need saving.”
I lifted my chin. “I think you are.”
Pierced guy’s chair scraped the wood floor when he pushed back. His companion followed suit.
While it wasn’t exactly wise to turn my back on my enemies, I didn’t want to trap myself between the china hutch and dining table, either. I went for the living room, spinning around in the center as though prepared to deliver a sermon rather than a battle cry. The pamphlet I’d waved in Greasy Guy’s face at the front door crinkled in my hand. If only I could use it to squish them like flies.
Heavy curtains over the living room windows blocked out any passing cars. Good, no witnesses.
Pierced dude and Greasy Guy followed closely behind me.
“Now where were we?” I asked.
“You were about to beg for your life,” the pierced vamp said.
His tongue ring glinted as he spoke. It made a ‘fuck you, I eat silver for breakfast’ kind of statement.
“No,” I said, shaking my head. “I was about to save you.”
The lips on the pierced vamp drew back so far I could see his sharpened molars. Jackpot, I thought, right before the vampires closed in on me.
“You bitches came to the wrong house.”
Oh, we were at the right house all right. The pamphlet fell from my fingers settling by my feet on the hardwood floor. What did vampires have against carpeting? Or heating? I had to hand it to them for practicality. Great way to save on the electric bill and prevent bodies from decomposing too quickly.
Silver Tongue socked me across the face. I had no time to duck. I’d been expecting teeth not a fist. My face snapped sideways. Neck realignment would have to wait until later.
I dropped to the floor before the second blow connected with my jaw. Kneepads would have been nice, I thought, as pain exploded through my leg joints. The words “Jesus Loves You” looked up at me from the pamphlet, receding as Greasy Guy hauled me up by the shoulders.
Not ten minutes from here, Dante was preaching the gospel to some innocent household waiting to see if they took the bait or shooed him away.
Naturally I’d get the house with the vampires in it.
I squirmed against the vampire holding me. I’d rather take my chances in the dining room backed against the china hutch than be restrained. 
A bloodcurdling scream ripped through the house followed by crashing glass. Or not.
No surprise Valerie screamed like a banshee. The third vampire staggered away from the china hutch’s splintered glass. Valerie must have shoved him right through the wood frame. She cupped her left eye in one hand and gripped her dagger in the other.
I elbow jabbed Greasy Guy when he turned his attention to the commotion. He grunted but didn’t let go. His arms circled my chest to get a better hold. With Silver Tongue approaching I had to do something, so I faced-planted into my captor’s arms and bit down as hard as I could. He screamed and let go.
Take that you homicidal, bloodsucking savage. Bet he wasn’t used to getting bit.
I spit his blood out on the floor. My second taste of vampire blood wasn’t any better than the first. Two weeks ago, Renard force-fed me blood from his wrist. Now that I’d tried it again, I could say there was definitely something off about vampire blood.
Not like human blood.
Silver Tongue smiled. “I see the church still promotes violence.”
Before I could answer, he had my arm in a bone-crushing grip. A yelp escaped my lips before I could suppress it. Silver Tongue twisted harder.
Oh God, he was going to break my arm. Just bite me, damn it!
Right before my bones felt ready to snap, Greasy Guy yanked me away from Silver Tongue. The relief was short-lived. He smacked me across the face. It stung but at least he didn’t punch.
Before I could land a blow of my own, he pushed me backwards toward Silver Tongue. The jerk laughed and flung me back to his crony who mimicked his laughter and motion. Back and forth they pushed me as though tossing a ball across the room. It reminded me of a nature program I once saw of two killer whales playing with a seal before they ate it.
The next time I landed against Greasy Guy, I twisted around and dug my nails into his shoulder. He stumbled as he tried to push me away. Before he had a chance to fight me off, I bit straight through his T-shirt to the skin beneath.
“Shit!” he screamed. He grabbed me by the shoulders and shook me. “So you like to bite, do you?”
Without preamble, he leaned forward and bit my neck.
Silver Tongue took me by the arm. “Better say your prayers,” he said into my ear.
He took my earlobe between his teeth and bit down. What started out as a pinch turned into excruciating pain as his teeth pressed through my skin. What if he tried to tear off my entire earlobe? I shrieked so loud I was convinced I would have shattered the glass door on the china hutch if it weren’t already broken.
Greasy Guy fell to the floor, convulsing, but Silver Tongue didn’t notice. He released my earlobe and covered his own ears while I screamed then leaned back in to bite into my neck. I never saw him convulse.
“Mother fucker!” Valerie screamed right before she plunged her dagger in Silver Tongue’s back. 
He fell forward, nearly taking me down with him.
Valerie held on tight to her knife. Once Silver Tongue hit the floor face first, she pushed him onto his back with the heel of her boot. He looked dead, but that didn’t stop Valerie from plunging her knife in from the front.
The greasy-haired guy twitched on the floor. His eyes widened as Valerie went for him next.
“Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!” She yelled once she finished him off.
She had a shiner around her left eye.
Even though it hurt, the smile was worth it. “Better cancel that date, Val. You don’t look so hot.”

Info on Book One

Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #1)

By Nikkie Jefford

 

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Leaving Alaska after graduation is no longer an option for eighteen-year-old Aurora Sky once government agents pull her from the wreckage of a head-on collision. 

In exchange for her life Aurora must serve as a vampire hunter. Basically she’s a glorified chew toy. All thanks to her rare blood type, which sends a vampire into temporary paralysis before she has to finish the job by hand.

Aurora's dark mood is attracting the wrong kind of attention - namely that of Fane Donado's. He's a prince alright. The dark prince of temptation.

It's one thing to swap spit, but if the fangs come out there's no telling who will go down first.


(Mature YA/New Adult series. Contains mild language, violence, sexual situations . . . and blood sucking.)

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Cover Reveal ~ Northern Bites, Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter Vol. 2

NORTHERN BITES, Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter, Vol. 2

SUMMARY:
Love bites.Probation sucks.Thanks to Dante’s recklessness, Aurora is now partners with Valerie: the redheaded, backstabbing vixen.
Dante is in full flirt mode. Fane’s tactics are far more ruthless. Something carnal has awakened in Aurora and neither boy is helping tame her cravings.When a member of the unit’s team is found dead, Aurora and Valerie are sent after a vampire in Sitka, but Aurora suspects the killer’s much closer to home.


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Expected Release Date: June 27, 2013

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Aurora Sky Vampire Hunter #1 FREE Jan 30 & 31 ONLY!



As January's Aurora Sky blog tour comes to a close, the author would like to thank everyone who participated and checked out the tour.

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Happy reading (and hunting)!



Published December 9th 2012 by Createspace
ISBN 148115320X (ISBN13: 9781481153201)

If there is one thing eighteen-year-old Aurora Sky wants, it’s to get off the iceberg she calls home. Being kissed before she graduates wouldn’t hurt either.
Then a near-fatal car wreck changes everything. Government agents step in and save Aurora’s life in exchange for her services as a vampire hunter. In Alaska. Basically she’s a glorified chew toy. All thanks to her rare blood type, which sends a vampire into temporary paralysis right before she has to finish the job… by hand.
Now Aurora’s only friends are groupies of the undead and the only boy she can think about may very well be a vampire. And if he’s a vampire, will she be forced to kill him?
For ages 16+
River’s Recruit

Monday, January 7, 2013

#Giveaway ~ Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter ~ Book Tour and Review ~ Plus Excerpt



Welcome to my stop for the Aurora Sky Book Tour brought to you by SupaGurl Tours. At this stop you will find a giveaway, my reviews, book blurbs, author bio. Also short excerpt.


Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #1)
Published December 9th 2012 by Createspace
ISBN 148115320X (ISBN13: 9781481153201)
If there is one thing eighteen-year-old Aurora Sky wants, it’s to get off the iceberg she calls home. Being kissed before she graduates wouldn’t hurt either.
Then a near-fatal car wreck changes everything. Government agents step in and save Aurora’s life in exchange for her services as a vampire hunter. In Alaska. Basically she’s a glorified chew toy. All thanks to her rare blood type, which sends a vampire into temporary paralysis right before she has to finish the job… by hand.
Now Aurora’s only friends are groupies of the undead and the only boy she can think about may very well be a vampire. And if he’s a vampire, will she be forced to kill him?
For ages 16+




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Author Bio: Nikki Jefford

Bookaholic, nature girl, and animal lover.
Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada.
She married the love of her life, Sebastien, while working as a teaching assistant in France. They reside with their Westie, Cosmo.
Loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.
Find Aurora Sky at Amazon | Goodreads




My Aurora Sky Review

I loved this whole new take on Vampires, it so different, and I really liked that. I am so anxious now for book 2, lol.
It’s like a YA version of Night Huntress, ok, not exactly, as its very different, but it sure was really good like those books. There were many twist in this book I did not see coming.
I also love how it takes place in Alaska, I spent over a week there before, (In July, when it stays daylight most of the time) and I have friends there, who I have learned a lot on the darkness and how they deal with it. It was fun reading parts where I have been.

We have the government who is trying to wipe out the murderous vampires, like some have rabies, kindof.  With vampire hunters that they kinog create, like Aurora.
Aurora Sky is a great character, she ends up in a near fatal (or was it?) car crash, which has a special branch of the government stepping in to save her life, since she has a rare blood type that is perfect for their uses to turn her into the ultimate Vampire Hunter. She basically is their chew toy, as she has to allow them to bite her, so her doctored up blood gets into the, and causes them to be paralyzed for a short time, then she can finish them off.

Yeah, not cool, huh? She is pretty strong emotionally to be able to get through what she does.
I really liked the characters in this book, especially Fane and Dante, they both are great in their own way.

There are some hilarious parts, especially this one below, with  Fane’s roommate (yes, this roommate is a vampire, but there are the rabies kind, the killer kind cuz they like to, and then the gentle, or at least nice unkilling kind)

“Joss would know the answer to your question about feeding better. I believe he’s set the record for the longest fast.”A light bulb went off in my head. “Oh, like a tick.” “Excuse me?” Joss said. “Ticks can live for seven years without feeding.” “Francesco,” Joss said testily. “She’s comparing me to an insect.” Fane grinned. “Yes, I heard.”

I really can’t wait for book 2, it ended good, not a major cliffhanger, but kept you hanging a little bit. Not enough to make me mad though.

I highly recommend this book. It’s really different than the usual vampire books you see around. And it’s really well written.

5 out of 5 stars
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TEASERS
Teaser # 1
From this close up I could see that among Fane’s aforementioned defects, his lips were mismatched; the top one smaller than the bottom.Those lips curled back as Fane took note of my presence. I swear I heard him make a sound of disgust from deep within his throat, like I’d crashed a private party or barged into their hotel suite.I stood staring like an idiot waiting to be dismissed.When our eyes met, Fane smiled. Not a friendly ‘hello’ smile or the cute ‘you caught me in the act’ kind. Eyes locked on mine, Fane ran the tip of his tongue along his upper lip.The lewd gesture made me feel somehow involved in their foreplay.My mouth went dry.

Teaser # 2
As my eyes adjusted to the dim lighting, it wasn’t the antique furniture I focused on, but the pair of unfriendly eyes regarding me as though I were vermin crawling around his feet by the couch. There was a white porcelain mug on the end table by his side. The mug and scowl on his face were all lit by a glass iron lamp on the table. I recognized Joss from outside the video store.“What is she doing here?” he demanded.“What do you think? She’s my guest, and she’s come for a visit.”“What happened to the other girl?”“I ate her.” Fane chuckled and turned to me. “You’ll have to excuse my roommate. A hundred years and he’s still not socialized. Aurora, meet my immortal companion.”“So then…she knows what happened to us.” Joss looked me over in disgust as though I was the foul creature in this scenario.Hello? Me, human. You, walking corpse.

Teaser # 3
“So this is a vampire hunter,” Renard said, looking me over as he paced.“She just looks like a girl,” the vamp on my right said.“She is just a girl.”I glared at him.“A girl with very bad blood.”
Renard stopped in front of me. “You think my kind shouldn’t walk the earth, but the way I see it, you’re the atrocity. We’ve been around for centuries. How long have you genetically altered freaks been around? Couple decades? You were created in a lab. We,” he said, stretching out his arms, “are the chosen ones selected by nature to live for all eternity.” 


EXCERPTS

Excerpt #1

There was an electronic crackle, and a voice filled the room. “Welcome to initiation, Aurora. This test will last as long as you want”
I wanted out of this insane asylum. I rushed to the door and tried yanking down the silver handle, but it didn’t budge.
I turned. My eyes raced over every square inch of the enclosed room. There was a metal table in the very center. I walked up to it and looked down at the weapons laid on top: a handgun, crossbow, hunting knife, ax, and wooden stake.
The intercom crackled back to life.
“Once the subject has fed on your blood you will need to choose a weapon and finish him off.”
“What? No! I’m not killing anyone. Melcher? Let me out of here.”
“Now!” I screamed.
“Good luck, Aurora.”
I expected something horrible to occur after he signed off, but nothing happened.
I circled the table and kept glancing at the door. Trapped inside a windowless room with weapons that made my skin crawl. Fantastic. There wasn’t even a clock to track the minutes dragging by. If they planned on keeping me locked up for so long they could’ve at least put a chair inside.
I folded my arms over my chest and looked at the two-way mirror.
“What’s the matter with Dracula? Can’t find his cape?” I chuckled, but it sounded nervous.
I walked over to the far corner of the room and leaned my back against the wall.
There was a hollow knock at the door across the room. It pounded three times in succession, producing an eerie, drawn-out echo.
I wanted to crack a joke, but something didn’t feel right. My heart pounded its way up to my throat and I’d barely swallowed when the door flew open. A middle-aged man in flannel was thrown in. The door slammed shut behind him. He nearly fell on the floor, but caught himself. Long greasy hair covered his face as he bent forward. When he righted himself, I saw that his cheeks were sunken, lips bared over yellow teeth. He snarled and spit leaked out the corners of his mouth.
I stood up straight.



Excerpt #2

Dante chuckled. “Relax, Sky. We’re superhuman, remember? Danger is what we do best.”
I folded my arms over my chest. “Whatever.”
I glanced back. Tommy must have been used to Dante’s driving because the dog moved with the car.
Dante spared me from yelling at him again by slowing down.
“So what do you want to know about our fanged foes and how we’ve been recruited to rid this world of evil? Fire away.”
“All right, are there really vampires?”
“I was told you were initiated.”
“That doesn’t answer my question.”
“It should. The beast bit you, didn’t it?”
“Yeah, but any crazy person can bite someone.”
A smile worked its way up Dante’s cheeks. “Did this one drink blood straight from your vein?”
“Yeah…”
“Welcome to the world of the demonic, Sky.”
I stared out the window at the shadowed storefronts as we passed through downtown. There was a certain thrill to leaving town even if we were headed deeper into the darkness.
I shifted in my seat. “Did you believe the agents when they told you there were vampires?”
Dante shrugged. “I don’t know. I mean, anything’s possible. What I didn’t believe is that they’d doped me up on some kind of noxious blood that’d knock a creature out.”
“And then they initiated you.”
Dante was quiet a moment then laughed. “Oh, yeah. Who forgets their first bite? It’s more memorable than the first time you have sex.”
“That’s gross.”
“You’ll understand once you have a chance to compare.”
Well, I could compare. Not that it was any of Dante’s business. Sex and bloodsucking were seriously overrated in my opinion.



 Excerpt #3
A fight broke out inside the cafeteria as I passed at the end of the day. 
A month earlier, I would have walked in the opposite direction instead of pushing my way through the double doors to get a closer look.
One quick peek and then I’d catch my school bus.
The expressions on surrounding students morphed from resigned boredom to anticipated glee. We surged forward—the sound like a riptide pulling us in.
Students were already cheering. “Get him, Jason! Harder. Knock that pansy to the ground.”
The taller guy, Jason, got the shorter guy into a headlock and pounded his face. I didn’t recognize either student. They were just two more nameless hooligans going about the motions, which at the moment involved swinging fists. 
A month earlier, I would have walked in the opposite direction instead of pushing my way closer until I was at the front of the horde encircling the boys.
“Stop!” the shorter boy yelled.
“Don’t stop! Hit him, Jason! Harder!” the crowd screamed back. This was followed by an obliging smack against the smaller boy’s face.
“Enough!” shorty yelled.
“You sure? You learn your lesson yet?”
“Yeah, I’m sorry. You can stop. Stop already!”
Jason pushed the boy forward and lifted his hands over his head in victory. His victim stumbled and nearly fell face first onto the squeaky cafeteria floor. The crowd began to disperse. I was planted to the ground, unable to move.
Something wasn’t right. A warning whispered up my spine.
A look of murder settled deep within the beaten boy’s eye sockets. He staggered upright then walked to the nearest table. Shorty didn’t look dangerous. He was small and moved slowly. But to see his expression…it was unmistakable.
He grabbed a fold-up chair and lifted it above his head. Jason never saw him coming. The smaller boy approached silently from behind and slammed the chair over Jason’s head.
I heard nothing. Sound ceased to exist. Blood sprayed the floor, landing in round droplets. It stained the ground inches from my black Mary Janes. I looked up and saw Fane in the crowd staring at the blood with an expression of enrapture. I should have been disgusted, but when I looked at the blood again I felt something stir inside me.
Jason lay flat on the floor. He wasn’t moving.
The collected student population was momentarily gagged. The boy started toward Jason, chair still in hand. He’d kill Jason. He’d kill him and no one would do a thing to stop him. But I could.
I stepped in Sh orty’s path and yanked the metal seat from his fingers. I threw it aside. Sound returned like the clash of cymbals when the chair clattered to the ground. Something snapped inside me. I grabbed the boy by the hair and kneed him in the gut. He grunted in pain. His agony filled my ears like a sweet melody. I turned and jabbed my elbow into his ribcage. My skirt lifted several inches as I twisted into the punch.
The boy howled. He couldn’t manage to fight back. He was too busy shielding himself from my blows.
Suddenly I was falling backward, being yanked from behind. I struggled and slapped at the hands that had latched onto my midriff.
“That’s enough, young lady!”
Mr. Burke, my old biology teacher, stood frowning at me.
“All right, all right,” I said, dusting myself off. “You’re welcome!”
“Let’s go,” Mr. Burke said. “Principal’s office.”
The last thing I saw were the whites of Fane’s teeth as he grinned. A month earlier I wasn’t so much as a blip on that boy’s radar. Now he was everywhere, appearing at my worst moments, like Satan, witnessing my fall from grace.

Fane should have been the last boy I’d crush on. He was trouble and he wasn’t going anywhere in life. Then again, neither was I.

Not anymore.

At the beginning of the school year I’d been counting down the months till graduation; starting college on the East Coast; new friends and freedom. But, no. The agents said I could never leave Alaska. I might as well have died in that car accident because I was trapped in hell—one complete with monsters. Now the only friends I had were groupies of the undead and the only boy I could think about might very well be a vampire.

And if he was a vampire, I’d have to kill him.

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