The Demon Creed
by: Paula Altenburg
Release Date: 5/26/14
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Tagline: Never show fear to a demon.
Synopsis:
As a highly skilled assassin, Creed is
used to being called upon by the Godseekers for help. But in a world just
recently rid of demons, the task to now track down half-demons isn't as easy as
it seems. Not only is Creed himself a secret half-demon now going against his
own kin, but when he discovers numerous innocent children are being kidnapped
in the mountains, he second guesses his mission. Justice should be for all, not
just for demon spawn. Living in a world of cruel men, Nieve has no memory of
her life before her enslavement. But when Creed comes around asking questions
about missing children, the memories of her half-demon son - and the demon who
tricked her - come flooding back. Now, Nieve will do anything to get her son
back...even if it means putting her trust in Creed. Together they set out to
find the Demon Slayer who can help them. Little do they know the demon who
fathered Nieve's son is also searching for Nieve, and he's teamed up with the
kidnapper to draw her out. Creed and
Nieve must race against the clock to save the children, their hearts, and the
world.
Author Bio:
I’d like to be able to say I always
wanted to be a writer, but the truth is I thought it looked like a lot of hard
work. Life, however, sometimes leads us down paths we never intended to take.
From the very beginning, my parents encouraged my
love of books. When a Grade One teacher suggested I wrote too many “thrillers,”
my mother, an English teacher, said I could write – and read – whatever I
wanted. My high school English teachers later backed her up on that. In
university, I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Anthropology. At the
time it was a whim, but it’s amazing how much that little piece of paper has benefited
me over the years.Researching the history of civilizations has led to many
intriguing worldbuilding possibilities.
When my children were babies and money was tight, my
mother, grandmother, and husband bought me an electric typewriter for my birthday
because they knew I was bored and wanted me to be happy. My mother became my
very first critique partner, willingly reading pages and pages of manuscripts
no one should ever have to suffer through. She researched markets for me, and
introduced me to a journalist friend, who in turn introduced me to the Writers
Federation of Nova Scotia. My brother and my brother-in-law introduced me to
Thieves’ World, David Eddings, and Piers Anthony. My sister gave me my first
computer.
My grandmothers believed if something’s too hard,
you aren’t working hard enough. My brother and sisters have all successfully
followed their dreams, and my husband and two sons offer me proof every day
that hard work is something to be embraced, not avoided. With these people
behind me, how could I possibly stray from a path on which life seems to have
planted them as guardrails?
Author Links
Paula is giving away a 5 e-copies of The Demon’s Daughter!
Terms & Conditions:
- By entering the giveaway, you are confirming you are at least 18 years old.
- 5 winners will be chosen via Rafflecopter to receive each of the prizes
- This giveaway begins May 26 and ends on June 6.
- Winners will be contacted via email on June 7, 2014.
- Winner has 48 hours to reply.
Good luck everyone!
Tour Schedule
May 27
Book featured at In the Pages of a Good Book
Book featured at Cheryl’s Book Nook
Book reviewed at Gothic Moms
May 28
Book featured at Romance for Every World
Interviewed at Review From Here
May 29
Book featured at I Heart Reading
Book reviewed at Literary Addicts
Book featured at RhiReading
Book featured at The Reading Room
Book featured at Dawn’s Reading Nook
May 30
Book featured at 3 Partners in Shopping
Interviewed at Literal Exposure
June 2
Book featured at Book Nook Nuts
Book featured at Escape by Fiction
June 3
Guest blogging at Theresa M. Cole
June 4
Book reviewed at I Smell Sheep
June 5
Book reviewed at Racing to Read
June 6
Book reviewed at She Hearts Books
Book reviewed at Literal Addiction
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