15 April 2025

Sanguine Shadows by Will Okati New Release Blitz!

 

Title: Sanguine Shadows

Author: Will Okati

Cover Art: Marteeka Karland

Genres: Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, New Releases, Paranormal, Romance, Wildest West

Themes: Age Gap (Older Man), LGBTQ+ Gay, Vampires

Book Length: Novella

Page Count: 50

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Synopsis

This is where everything changes.

Darce has done his best to live off the radar as one of the bloodkind, keeping himself separate from the company of other vampires and the danger they court. The cowboy might be lonely in his solitude, but he's safe.

Raven's come to change that. He's come to change everything.

A newly made bloodkind, Raven's out to shake up the old world order that oppresses their kind. He carries Darce along in his wake like a leaf on the tide, pushes and goads and tops from the bottom, inciting Darce to lust, passion and action. He makes a centuries-old cowboy feel alive again, something well worth taking risks for.

But when Raven challenges the Sanguine, the most dangerous of all vampires, has he gone too far?

Excerpt

Sanguine Shadows
Second Edition
Will Okati
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2025 Will Okati

All he'd wanted was a quiet drink.

Darce swirled the drop or three of tequila left in his shot glass and raised it to the guy who tended bar in this backwoods dive. If he had a name, or if the bar did, Darce didn't know it and he liked it that way. Tall and skinny as a pool cue, his head shaved just as bald, he didn't talk much and took Darce's glass with a grunt. Didn't ask what Darce wanted. You had your choice here of PBR, Bud, Jose and JD. Like 'em or find somewhere else to drink.

Tequila suited Darce fine. Didn't do anything for him, no, his being a dead man walking and all -- vampire, as some might say -- but he'd developed a taste for agave over the years. He held up one finger. Already had two, and three was one more than his usual.

The bartender shrugged, not giving too much of a damn. Maybe the folks around here knew what he was. Maybe they didn't. Knew enough to keep their mouths shut, anyway.

One more drink in peace and it'd be time to walk. He had a peaceful stretch of road home, nothing but the cicadas and bullfrogs and the yellow half-moon to guide him on his way. Nothing to hinder him.

Until the stranger slid onto the bar stool next to Darce and jostled him like they were old friends, bumping his shoulder. "I've got this one," he said. Sounded young. "One for me, too."

The bartender eyed Darce's new companion.

"I'll pay my own way," Darce said; that, and nothing more.

"Ouch. Not too friendly there, cowboy," the new arrival said. He swung around to give Darce a bold once-over.

Out of his peripheral vision, Darce got a good enough look at the new kid. Pretty. Fresh-faced and young, his jaw cut firm and his grin made for promising wicked deeds in the dark. He had a dusting of freckles on his nose and cheeks that nearly tempted Darce into a snort of humor because he'd seen a lot in his time but a vampire with a scattering of pale sepia freckles was a new one on even him.

"I'm Raven," the vamp said, offering his hand along with his unlikely name. Darce snorted quietly. Raven, Silvershadow, Witchlight, Darce had heard 'em all and believed none. This one would be newly made, then, not knowing of the rules by which their kind lived. Which were no rules at all, for the most part, except to watch your back in case someone was sneaking up to shove a silver knife in it, and most of all to keep to yourself.

"That a fact," Darce said, not asking it. He caught the shot glass as the bartender slid it his way, amber drops spilling over the backs of his fingers.

Raven waited, then laughed under his breath. "And you're not going to tell me your name. That's okay. I already know who you are."

Darce stilled. That was more than he cared to have bandied about. "You'd be wise to keep that to yourself. That and your own name. Names get you in trouble."

"Do they really," Raven murmured. He swallowed his drink like a man with nary a grimace nor a cough. Not new to that game, at least.

Darce shot him a sideways glare. He shook his hair back and slammed the tequila neat, no salt or lime around here. Damn hair; it'd been long, near to chin length when he'd come across, and no matter how he cut it back it'd grow out by the next new moon.

Freckles there had short hair, crisp-cut dark, some kind of gel keeping it stuck up in spikes that looked sharp enough to prick a finger on. So young he was damn near veal, and fresh meat for any who cared to take a bite. No wonder he'd been turned. Someone had wanted to keep him that young and pretty for good, was Darce's bet.

And he'd gotten away. Darce wondered how, for a second, then discarded the question. Not his business. He backslapped his empty shot glass across the bar and licked his lips to get the last of the burning-hot taste off them.

"Now there's a pretty sight," Raven said, his gaze hot where it glanced over Darce's face.

A vampire sometimes liked to pretend to breathe, to mix in all the better, and for the most part Darce did it well. He drew air in through his nose and let it out slow and smooth. "You want to watch that kind of talk around here," he said. "Matter of fact, you want to keep your mouth tighter shut overall if you don't want trouble."

Raven laughed loud enough to draw a few wary looks. No one who drank in that backwater Texas dive wanted to draw attention, except this young'un. "You honestly think you're fooling anyone?" He lazily drew his finger around the rim of his shot glass. "Look around you, old man. Pretty crowded in here tonight for a place like this. I count fifteen heads, yours and mine and Baldy's not included, and it's not a big bar. Yet there's an empty space three men deep all around you. No one wants to get too close. They all know, even if they don't say. Maybe they don't want to admit it's true, but somewhere inside them they all know what you are -- what I am -- and that's why they leave you be."

Darce ground his back teeth together. His fangs, folded up against the top of his mouth usually, rattlesnake-style, slid down and pricked his tongue as he clamped his jaw shut.

"Must be lonely." Raven pushed his luck, shifting closer. "How long's it been since you traded more than a handful of words with anyone else? How long have you been around, old man?"

Something cool and firm brushed the top of Darce's thigh, tantalizingly close to his groin. He inhaled sharp and quick, and cursed it as a giveaway that Raven pounced on as sly and quick as a fox.

"If you want," Raven said, thumbing half an inch away from Darce's stiffening cock -- it had been a long, long time, whether he'd admit it out loud or not, "I'll leave you be. All you have to do is say 'go,' and I'll be out the door."

"Like hell you would."

"I think we're gonna get along, you and me." Raven stroked higher up and closer. "You know me already."

"I know you're trouble walking on two legs," Darce said. He fought with the urge to rise into the teasing pressure. Damn, it'd been half of forever since someone, anyone, laid a hand on him not in anger or with an addict's mindless craving. "I know I want you on your way as fast as you think you can run."

"No, you don't." Raven's palm molded over Darce's cock, his touch firm and strong as any vampire's, and for half a moment Darce burned with curiosity over what this kid's story was, anyway. What'd shaped him this way? He forgot that in the next second when Raven moved fast in the way of their kind, faster than most, his lips brushing Darce's ear, and said, "I could leave, or I could take you around back and suck your dick." He pierced Darce's earlobe with one of his fangs, slim and needle-sharp. "Your choice."

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Meet the Author

Will Okati (formerly known as Willa) has lived through a few Interesting Times, but come out the other side a little grayer, a little wiser, and ready to get writing. Still as passionate about coffee, cats, and crafts as ever, but knowing that to your own self you must be true.

 Also still one of the quiet ones to watch out for, but life -- like storytelling -- is always a work in progress.

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Book Title

Oscar’s Tale


Series

n/a


Author

Chris Bishop


Publication Date

new paperback

February 25th, 2025


Publisher

Historical Fiction Company


Pages

166 (pb) 


Genre
Historical Fiction


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Oscar’s Tale is that of a Saxon boy who sets out to find and rescue his father who has been taken by Viking slavers. 


The story begins in 877, just prior to the Viking attack on Chippenham in which King Alfred was routed. Against this backdrop, Oscar is obliged to set out on his all but impossible quest and quickly becomes embroiled in all that’s going on in Wessex at this turbulent time, culminating in him playing a small but important part in the battle at Edington.


But this is not just a story about blood thirsty battles and fearsome warriors, it’s about a boy struggling to live up to his father’s reputation as a warrior and trying to find his place in a dangerous and uncertain world. For that, he is forced to confront many dangers and earn the respect of others who are far above his station. Along the way he also finds love – albeit at a cost far higher than most would have been willing to pay.


‘For is it not the wish of every man that his son will achieve more in life than he did?’


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Chris was born in London in 1951. After a successful career as a Chartered Surveyor, he retired to concentrate on writing, combining this with his lifelong interest in Anglo-Saxon history.


His first novel, Blood and Destiny, was published in 2017 and his second, The Warrior with the Pierced Heart, in 2018 followed by The Final Reckoning in 2019 and Bloodlines in 2020.  Together they form a series entitled The Shadow of the Raven, the fifth and final part of which - The Prodigal Son was published in 2023.


Chris has published numerous blogs about various aspects of Anglo-Saxon history and is a member of the Historical Writers’ Association.:



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14 April 2025

@SilverDaggerBookTours Beyond the Realms A Young Adult Epic Fantasy Anthology with stories by K.M. Jenkins, Christina Wallace, Joli Campbell, Megan Charlie, R.E. Joyce y #BeyondTheRealms @authorkmjenkins @StorytellerPub22 #books !

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Beyond the Realms

A Young Adult Epic Fantasy Anthology

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K.M. Jenkins, Christina Wallace, Joli Campbell, Megan Charlie, R.E. Joyce

In lands far beyond our world heroes step forward to take on epic journeys into the unknown. They must face the thrill of adventure, love, and magic to find themselves as they go. But when fate plays with their destiny, they find they are on a path they never saw coming. From SwordMasters to Fae creatures you will find a mix of fantasy creatures that will keep you reading until the very end. Grab this limited-edition box set before time runs out.

Written by authors of Fantasy Romance and Epic Quests, this boxset is sure to take you on an epic journey.

 Featuring tales by Christina Wallace, debut author Joli Campbell, International Bestselling author K.M. Jenkins, Megan Charlie, and R.E. Joyce fill these pages.

Twisting tales of battle, magic, intrigue, love, and tragedy. Perfect for those looking for light romance with epic adventures to enjoy.

Genres

 Young Adult, Epic Fantasy, Swords and Sorcery, and Fantasy Romance

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 Enemies to Lovers, One Bed, She saves herself, Strong female lead, Fae, Task-based quest/epic journey, No spice second chance romance, Epic quest, Magical test, Facing ones fears, Hero's journey, The mentor, and Love triangle turned inside out.  

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The Swordmaster Brothers

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EVERY YEAR SWORDMASTERS ARE CHOSEN. But first they have to be tested. Together, Rikkin and Roulle must endure the trials that will reveal their greatest strengths and weaknesses and possibly lead to their deaths. Can two brothers survive the challenge of the GrandMaster to become the next generation of SwordMasters? Only through overcoming their greatest fears can they change their destinies forever.

 

K.M. Jenkins is a published international bestselling author that writes epic battles, forbidden romance, and tales of fantasy and adventure. She has a big love for the fantasy genre and loves dragons above all creatures.

When she is not writing, you will find her chasing her twin boys around the house. Between the three she has epic battles throughout the day and nothing ever gets boring.

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12 April 2025

Revary by Abigail Linhardt Book Blitz! #Revary @AbiLinhardt @promthanius @SilverDaggerBookTours

What if we could be the heroes we pretend to be? 

Revary

by Abigail Linhardt

Genre

 YA Epic Fantasy Adventure

In a small Midwestern town, Celeste and her friends find escape from the pressures of senior year through their tabletop roleplaying games. But when Celeste stumbles upon a way to actually enter their imagined realm, fantasy becomes a reality.

Suddenly, the friends find themselves living out their greatest adventure. In Revary, they can be anyone they want: brave warriors, powerful mages, or cunning rogues. But as they explore this magical world of their own creation, they discover it is threatened by a mysterious force that is causing the fantastic world to vanish into darkness.

With Revary in peril and tensions rising in their world, Celeste and her friends must navigate the blurring lines between imagination and reality. As they fight to save their creation, they'll confront fantastical dangers and the real-life issues they've been avoiding.

"Revary is a spellbinding journey that explores the power of friendship, the courage to face reality, and the magic of storytelling." --ARC Review

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Abi works part-time as a freelance ghostwriter, editor, audiobook narrator, and is one half of the partnership that owns Altered Reality Magazine. She hopes to one day make these passions her full-time job while she hunts for the next bohemian adventure.
She has published works of fiction, poetry, academia, and even won awards for her short stories in science fiction and horror. Her novel, The Trial of Two, was named an Honorable Mention in the Writer’s Digest 2021 self-publishing awards and won first place in the dark fantasy category in The BookFest Awards. Abi is also a proud mom of ferrets. She currently resides in Kansas.
She is one of nine children--all of whom share the creative spark.

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11 April 2025

Oblivion Black The Sculptor Book 1 by Christa Wojciechowski Book Tour! @SilverDaggerBookTours

The harder you try to escape, the more darkness pulls you under.

Oblivion Black

The Sculptor Book 1

by Christa Wojciechowski

Genre

 Psychological Thriller, Dark Romantic Suspense

LITERARY TITAN GOLD AWARD WINNER 

The harder you try to escape, the more darkness pulls you under. 

Art school dropout Ona Price is forced to clean up after a near-fatal overdose on a Manhattan sidewalk. While in recovery, she lands a job as the assistant to Antoni Azarov, the world-famous sculptor known as The Hands of God. Though he is difficult and brooding, his extraordinary talent reawakens Ona's passion for art, giving her life the meaning she so desperately craved. An undeniable attraction develops as they work together, but Antoni keeps his physical distance at all costs. When the predatory wife of a wealthy benefactor decides she wants the sculptor for herself, the monstrous secret that fuels Antoni’s art threatens to destroy all.

Oblivion Black is a lush transgressive fairy tale with the Gothic appeal of a Brontë novel. Literary fiction, romance, and thriller fans will appreciate this intense dive into existential confusion, intoxication, eroticism, and the volatile power of beauty.

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Hierarchy of Needs

The Sculptor Book 2

When self-destruction is the only way out ...

World-famous sculptor Antoni Azarov, and his muse, Ona Price are ripped apart after a shocking act of violence sends them into their own personal hells.

Trapped in Manhattan, Ona faces her most treacherous enemy, her addiction to heroin, while a dangerous new man claims her desire.

Antoni, an artist defamed, is hellbent on saving Ona before she destroys herself. What he doesn’t know is if she wants to be rescued.

Meanwhile, death haunts them on every corner as a vengeful crime boss called Warlock devours the city, poisoning its addicted population with a flesh-eating drug.

Amid this chaos, Ona and Antoni must struggle against their darkest selves to find a way back to each other—or else give in to the darkness forever.

The propulsive sequel to Oblivion Black, Hierarchy of Needs is an intoxicating exploration of the paradox of love, the chokehold of desire, and the deadly thrills of the underworld. This second book in The Sculptor Series will leave readers fiending for more.

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Darklands

The Sculptor Book 3


The intoxicating finale to The Sculptor Series ...  

After cheating death in New York, Ona Price's battle scars run deeper than her disfigured face. Antoni Azarov orchestrates a journey to jolt them out of their artistic dead zone. From the boozy streets of New Orleans to the sultry shores of a Caribbean archipelago, they explore forbidden desires, testing the limits of pleasure and pain.

No matter where their experiences take them, their personal demons hunt them down until their journey ends on a remote lagoon called the Darklands. Will their love survive the dark secrets that threaten to tear them apart, or will the Darklands become the ultimate test of their commitment?

Unveil the dangerous beauty of Darklands, where the human psyche unravels in a sensuous journey that will leave you breathless.

"Darklands is a hair-raising conclusion to The Sculptor trilogy. It reads like a David Lynch erotic fever dream that constantly veers close to the edge of nightmare, ending with a spiritual awakening of biblical proportions. I wept. Adapt this into a movie at once." —Joseph Sale, author of The Book of Thrice Dead

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Azarov was one of the few artists who did life-size sculptures in clay. The process was tedious and risky, but the results were unreal. It was no wonder he didn’t want to deal with all the attention, and Oz was too technically challenged to sift through the cluttered inbox. More than once I found myself looking up through the crack in the door to watch the sculptor smoothing the clay in the shadow of Nina’s two ridiculously long legs.

Azarov had a look of concentration, but there was something else, like his soul was singing a song that human ears couldn’t hear. He handled the clay so lovingly and with complete purpose. He knew what it was supposed to do and what it could be. The studio was a church kind of quiet. I was afraid to breathe. I didn’t pee or take a cigarette break. I dared not interrupt the magic taking place by exiting my room.

“We’re done for today,” I finally heard him say. I waited for what I hoped was an appropriate moment before stepping out. Nina was pulling her clothes out of a rucksack in the corner and began to get dressed. She was so comfortable in her own nakedness. That’s what life is like in a supermodel’s body, I thought.

“I must go back to the city,” Nina said. “My car is parked in the lot on the other side in Lambertville. Ona, can you give me a ride across the bridge?” 

“Sure,” I said. 

Then Nina said something to Mr. Azarov in Russian. A farewell, I supposed. I walked with Nina out of the cavernous studio into the bright gray light of the November afternoon. I hit the key button to unlock the door, and Nina and I got into the car. I lit up a cigarette.

“Oh, can I have one of those?” Nina begged.

“You smoke?” She looked so pristine in the light of day. I felt reluctant to give her a cigarette. She was young, probably not past twenty.

“I am not supposed to,” Nina said. “Wrinkles and all of that, but it was a long day.”

I handed her the pack and pulled the car out onto the road.

“So you will be like secretary?” Nina asked in her charming broken English.

“Yes, something like that,” I said. “How long have you worked with Mr. Azarov?”

“Oh, I have known Antoni for two or three years now,” Nina said pulling her hair back into a ponytail. “I’m accustomed to him already.”

“What is it like working for him?” I was curious if he made everyone feel like hiding in a corner.

“It’s not easy,” Nina said. “Painful, and he is demanding, but once he starts working it’s okay. Even though he is looking at me, it is as if I am in my own room and he is in his own room.” 

“He seems so serious.”

“He has had difficult life, but he is not a bad man,” Nina said. “Yes, he is quiet, and very far away. He is very far away from us. You understand?”

“Yeah,” I said. “I guess most geniuses are like that. They don’t have patience to mix with mortals.”

“Something like that.” Nina laughed.

“He must have a lot of girlfriends,” I suggested.

Nina scoffed. “No, as strange as it is, he is not receptive to women.” She let out a long drag, her mouth tightening into a bitter sliver. “Only his statues.” She looked down and brushed some stray ashes off her sweater. “That is all he cares about.”

I got the feeling that maybe Nina knew this from experience. “They are so sensual,” I said.

She scrutinized me and cocked her head. “Yes, we all fall in love with them. With him. But trust me. Don’t bother.”

“Oh, me? No, no, no. I don’t have a crush on him or anything.”

“Right,” Nina nodded and laughed mirthlessly. “Just take may advice, secretary, okay?”

Nina puffed in silence after that and I felt naïve in this new world of super models and famous artists. I realized I had begun smoothing over my Long Island accent without even consciously thinking about it. What did people like Azarov and Nina think of me? A middle-class girl, as statuesque as a concrete garden gnome.

We drove into the parking lot on the other side of the bridge. “That one.” Nina pointed to a red sports car squatting at the end of the row. She held out her hand, recovering her breeziness. “See you tomorrow then?”

“I hope so,” I said.

“Good,” Nina said with an enormous toothy smile. She strutted to her car, her long ash-blonde ponytail whipping in the wind. 

I thought of Crime and Punishment and the Extraordinary Man, one born out of millions who lifts humanity. I knew I wasn’t a superior human being, and I didn’t need to test my theory. But a man like Azarov, peevish or not, was extraordinary, the first extraordinary person I’d ever met in my life. I’d end up in art history books if I kept my job with him. His Wikipedia would mention me. Antoni Azarov, the greatest sculptor of the millennia, owed his success to the tireless service of his assistant, Ona Price.

Christa Wojciechowski is an American dark fiction writer who has lived most her career abroad. She is the author of The Sculptor Series, The SICK Series, and the founder of the Writers Mastermind virtual writing community.

 Christa’s novella “Popsicle” (Crystal Lake) was a semi-finalist in Screencraft’s Cinematic Short Story Competition and second rounder in the Launch Pad Prose Competition. Her short stories have appeared in various publications and anthologies, most recently “Blood Sisters” in the Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas (Hex Publishers), “Observer Dependent Universe” in the Chiral Mad 5 anthology (Written Backwards), and “The Oasis” selected for the Chromophobia anthology (Strangehouse Books).

 Christa Wojciechowski is an active member of the Horror Writers Association and editor at Gamut Magazine. She loves to play Chopin (badly) and sip Hendrick’s gin. When she is not reading or writing, she can be found wandering the world, collecting new experiences.

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