Wednesday, September 30, 2015

2015 October Frights Blog Hop




A frightful Blog Hop celebrating All Things that go Bump in the Night! Enter to win two $5 Amazon gift cards and a surprise giveaway on the last day! 
Now for the best part...THE GIVEAWAY! For the first $5 Amazon Gift card: 
Your most frightening or most delicious Halloween memory
Leave a comment and on OCT 5th, I'll enter everyone's name into Random.org
Then come back on OCT 6th for a new flash fiction and giveaway.

Good luck.

Everyone will be entered in the Grand Prize on Oct 10th!

From my unpublished short story The Predators:


Her eyes color changed from that coal black to crimson. Brandon took a big step back, gasping. His knees buckled and he grabbed onto the corner of the torture table. His own contraption, from which many chains and cuffs hung, some still had bits of rotten flesh and dried out blood. “My God,” he swallowed even harder. “What are you?”
“The dictionary lists us under the capital V.” As his incisors descended the man blocked the entrance.
“V— vampires.” Brandon gasped the word out of his mouth, not believing. In his years as a homicide detective, he’d seen his fair share of weird shit, but everything had its own explanation. This would too. “Whatever you claim to be, I let the woman go if we make a deal. No mention of any of this.”
“It’s too late, Brandon.” The woman spoke with some emotion in her tone for the first time. “When we are about to pierce your jugular vein, will you cower? Will you beg for mercy?” She gave a short chuckle that curded his blood, then turned to the shelf displaying souvenirs he’d taken from each victim and fiddled with now faded blue ribbon of his youngest victim. A high school dropout had fallen for him and clung to his every word, while she sipped on those fancy cocktails. It took no effort on his part to bring her drunken ass here. “The girl was so young, so naive.”
Brandon detected a Slavic accent in her English, but her voice was smooth, soothing almost. “What,” he licked his suddenly parched lips, “what do you want from me?”
The man shrugged. “Other than feed on you for days to come, nothing else.”
“If what you’re saying is true, why can’t you make me immortal?” The thought of endless life, the power he would have over his victims, enjoying their blood, sent a surge down his spine. “After all, we’re not that much different, you and I.”
“Do not compare yourself with us.” The woman’s face soured. “You kill for pleasure. Think of your first kill, that puppy loved you, you know. He would’ve protected you with his life, but you never felt his love.”
The bitch! Obviously she knew all about him. But why? His parents had tried to guilt trip him for killing that pup, but his father was worse when he killed the big game. Only that had been somehow different, hid behind a label of a hunter. “Oh, I know what you’re trying here. It’s not gonna work. I don’t feel a thing for my own useless kind.”
The bald brute of a man jerked his chin at Brandon. “What does that make you?”
“Alive.”
“And what’s that worth?” The man leaned forward. Close to see his pupils turning blood red and render Brandon helpless with fear. 

And...don't forget to check out all the awesome horror/paranormal authors participating in the hop.

1. Clarissa Johal, Author of Paranormal & Gothic Horror
2. Duncan Ralston, Author of Gristle & Bone
3. Blaze McRob
4. Kerry Alan Denney aka The Reality Bender
5. Thomas S. Flowers, Author of Reinheit
6. A. F. Stewart
7. Kindra Sowder
8. Cinsearae S.
9. Randy Speeg
10. Miracle Austin
11. Brandy Jeffus Corona
12. MYTHICAL BOOKS (INT)
13. Clay and Susan Griffith
14. A Diamond In The Dark
15. Precious Monsters
16. Nickronomicon
17. C.W. LaSart
18. The Cerebral Writer
19. Barbara Custer
20. Katie M John
21. Lexa Cain
22. Mary Rajotte
23. Belinda Frisch (Mystery, Thriller, Horror Author)
24. S.C. Hayden
25. Ash Krafton
26. E.J. Stevens @ From the Shadows
27. J.H. Moncrieff - Things That Go Bump In The Night
28. C. Lee Spencer - Love/Kroft
29. Nicola C. Matthews: Paranormal Fantasy Author
30. Elizabeth Kelly
31. KM Randall
32. Anne Michaud
33. Steve Vernon
34. Brick Marlin
35. Debbie Christiana
36. Angela Yuriko Smith
37. Not Now...Mommy's Reading
38. Cathrina Constantine
39. Kerry Adrienne
40. E. Chris Garrison
41. Scott Scherr (Don't Feed The Dark)
42. Crymsyn Hart
43. Zrinka Jelic
44. B.K. Brain
45. Toni Bunnell
46. greydogtales
47. Chris Verstraete - GirlZombieAuthors
48. BookwormBridgette's World
49. Juli D. Revezzo~Paranormal author

6 comments:

  1. Wow, Zrinka - that was very creepy! Can't wait to read that one :)

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  2. I don't really have one since my parents didn't really celebrate Halloween.

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  3. One Halloween, my sister and two of our friends decided to visit an ancient graveyard that was rumored to be haunted. This graveyard was far off the beaten path and required us to drive on dirt roads, over a small stream, and turn onto tiny roads that were little more than paths. When we got close, we began to see torches, such as those one imagines were burned hundreds of years ago, placed at regular intervals along the road, as if leading people to a certain destination. I began to have feeling of foreboding and begged my sister and friends to turn back, telling them I had a bad feeling. My sister, who has always had a deep respect for my premonitions, urged the others to turn back (we weren't in our car), to no avail. Upon reaching the graveyard, we saw people dressed in eerie robes fleeing into the woods. They made no sound when they hit the forest. There was not sound of branches crashing, twigs breaking, etc. They were simply gone. The remains of a huge fire had been hastily kicked apart. Like idiots, we got out of the car to check things out. The large fire (bonfire sized) had been made with the wood laid in intricate patterns. These patterns were still visible and many logs were still burning. Smaller fires were burning around the large one. These fires were laid out in intricate patterns, as well. As we wandered around, someone brushed my hair aside and whispered, "Michelle..." I turned to see who wanted to show me something away from the notice of the others. There was no one there. I put it off to nerves...until it happened two more times. Then, I told everyone they could either get in the car and leave with me or they could stay there. We left. As we passed each torch on the way out, it immediately snuffed to darkness. There was no lingering residue of smoke, and there were no sparks. I'll save what happened when we went back the next day for another telling...

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