Saturday, April 28, 2012

Now Scheduling a 2 month tour for Blood and Whiskey by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall



I am now scheduling a 2 month tour for Blood and Whiskey by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall

This tour will run June 1- August 3

I am scheduling guest blogs, interviews, reviews and promo stops

For those interested in reviewing the book- ebooks (pdf or Kindle version) and paperbacks available

(also available a pdf of book one, The Cowboy and the Vampire )

To participate in this tour please send: 


Your blog name and url 


 A suggested date you have open during the tour 


 the type of stop you wish to host


And if you'd like to review please let me know which format you prefer, if print please send your US Shipping address


Blood and Whiskey 
A Cowboy and Vampire Thriller 

by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall 

Publication date: May 1, 2012 

Fiction, Trade Paperback (362 pages) $14.95; e-book $4.99 
ISBN: 978-0-9838200-1-7; 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012902814 

SUMMARY 

Wanted: Lizzie Vaughan, Dead or Alive 

Relationships are always hard, but for a broke cowboy and a newly turned Vampire, true love may be lethal. 

After barely surviving an undead apocalypse in The Cowboy and the Vampire, Tucker and Lizzie hightail it back to quirky LonePine, Wyoming (population 438), to start a family. But she’s got a growing thirst for blood and he’s realizing that mortality ain’t all it’s cracked up to be when your girlfriend may live forever. With a scheming Vampire nation hot on their boot heels and a price on her head, how far will Lizzie and Tucker go to protect their unlikely love? 

Blending evolution, religion and an overly sensitive cow dog named Rex, Blood and Whiskey drags the Vampire myth into the modern west, delivering double-barreled action, heart-pounding passion and wicked humor.


ABOUT THE AUTHORS 

Clark Hays grew up in Montana in the shadow of the Tobacco Root Mountains. In addition to his fiction work, he is a cowboy, a published poet and occasional food critic. Recently, he was nominated for Pushcart Prize for short fiction and not so recently for a Rhysling award for poetry. Clark brings a deep knowledge about the modern west, weaponry, country music and existentialism to his writing. 

Kathleen McFall grew up in the heart of Washington, D.C. She worked as a petroleum geologist and, later, as a journalist, and has published hundreds of articles about scientific research, energy and natural resources. An interest in the overlap of science and mysticism are an essential aspect of her fiction writing. She received an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship for fiction writing. 



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