Solstice: A Vampire Tale
by Bryan W.
Dull
Horror/Suspense
Jan. 18, 2013
Blurb:
In Gavin Moxley's world, there is no thin line between right and wrong. In a personal crusade to help sever a line of disease carried by a clan of vampires; Gavin has no choice to be ruthless. The Vampires are purposely infecting the human population…waiting for humans to actively pass it on to each other. Gavin takes no chances and executes them one by one. Not strong or powerful, finding humans before they turn into full vampires is ideal and Gavin’s best bet.
Yes, this is Gavin’s life…
…And nothing ever changes it until a young half breed vampire with special abilities, Solstice, attaches and makes herself a fixture in his life when she asks for his help and protection and when a reluctant Gavin agrees he joins a dangerous game of cat and mouse. There is no safe place and the pair are constantly watching their backs. Torn between his hate and his love for Solstice Gavin is thrown into a moral dilemma that only he can figure out but two things are clear…
His faith and Humanity are being tested and the past is not always forgotten.
Currently living in Cincinnati, OH with his wife (and fellow
author Brandy Michelle) and their daughter. Bryan W. Dull goes leaps and bounds
to get away from the norm and be his own person; with himself and his
writing. Since middle school he has
always known what he was good at: entertaining and telling stories. He has been consistently writing and coming
up with plots for the last twenty years, but just recently decided to share one
with the world. His first novel,
“Solstice” is a vampire book inspired by his daughter and noir literature. Born in Anderson, IN, Bryan has also lived in
Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina (where “Solstice” is
based).
Being a lover of all things art and pop culture “nerdism”;
his interests lie in film, television, comics, games, anime, and books. For a short while, Bryan dabbled in voice
acting work only to shift his focus to his family and writing. His favorite authors include; Chuck
Palahniuk, Robert Kirkman, Clive Barker, Ernest Cline, and Neil Gaiman
Link to book :
Contact info:.
Blog- bryandull.blogspot.com
Twitter-BWDull
Google + : Bryan Dull
This book sounds really intriguing and I can borrow it for free on my Kindle! I will definitely be checking this one out very soon!
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