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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Guest blog by Tiffany Allee + giveaway!

Tiffany AlleeToday we have a guest post from Tiffany Allee, author of several paranormal romance novels. She's here today to celebrate the release of VAMPIRES GAMES, the fourth novella in her Otherworlder Enforcement Agency series.

Please join me in welcoming Tiffany Allee to the blog, and make sure to stick around for the giveaway!

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Top Five Most Fascinating Supernatural Dudes
by Tiffany Allee


I don’t think that I’m alone in my love for the tough, sexy, intelligent men that can be found in paranormal romance and urban fantasy books. In fact, I daresay that’s a big part of the draw of these books for many of us.

The hero of my latest release, vampire Claude Desmarais, is certainly a bit of a mystery to the heroine, Beatrice. And she has a few secrets of her own. But when their pasts collide, it will send them both into a fight for their lives.


So without further ado, here are some of the supernatural men I find most fascinating.


Listed in an order that changes every five minutes or so:


5. Bran Cornick (Mercy Thompson)


Bran is the only non-love interest to make my list of most fascinating. Why? Because he’s a badass. Mysterious. Not alpha looking in the traditional sense. He sneaks up on people because he appears so…harmless. I love that.


4. Anyan (Jane True)


The man is protective and loveable and has taken care of Jane for far longer than she realized. Plus, he turns into a dog. And in my head, he’s freaking adorable.


3. Barrons (Fever)


Barrons is mysterious. Tough. Unattainable. Getting to his core, touching on his story, took several books and a whole lot of craziness. But he was totally worth the wait. Even after reading the Fever series in its entirety, I feel like we’re still scratching the surface of this very complicated man—not to mention the rest of his crew.


2. Zsadist (Black Dagger Brotherhood)


Uhh…somehow I managed to not start the BDB series until very recently. I have no explanation for how this happened, but it’s being corrected, don’t you worry. Zsadist is now one of my favorite characters of all time. He’s so broken, yet strong. I love characters with real imperfections, real problems. And I can’t think of any as troubled as Zsadist. Which makes his story all the more touching.


1. Terrible (Downside)


Speaking of imperfect heroes, I never thought I’d find a drug dealer’s enforcer amazing and sexy and wonderful until I read the Downside series. Terrible is a perfect mix of imperfections. And the way he and the heroine, Chess, interact will make you fly and break your heart. I’ve never had such an emotional reaction to characters as I do with these two.


Who are some of your favorite supernatural dudes in fiction?


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Here's the scoop on VAMPIRE GAMES:




Vampire Games by Tiffany AlleeShe’s seen the past…


OWEA Agent Beatrice Davis is haunted by the death visions that help her solve crimes. When Detective Claude Desmairis, her vampire ex-lover, asks for her assistance on a case, she’d rather help him than take the mandated leave to stave off her burn-out.


The truth won’t stay buried…


Pressed to solve a series of crimes before the perpetrator blows the vampire world apart, Claude turns to a woman he thought he’d been able to leave behind. But he was wrong, and his feelings for her will only bring trouble in an investigation this dangerous.


As their passions reignite, they see a possible future together. Until her visions show her the face of the murderer—a man Claude can never betray.


Read an excerpt (scroll down)


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Tynga is a 32 years old mom of two, from Montreal, working as a lab technician in an hospital specialized in heart disease. In her free time, she enjoys reading all things Paranormal and photography.

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  1. Sounds like a terrific book! this is a new book to me!

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  2. The book sounds really interesting.

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  3. I love Barrons and Zsadist too. They're both amazing in their own way. Also am excited to read Vampire Games. I'm currently at the previous book (Lycan Unleashed) so hopefully I'll be able to start it soon. :D

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  4. Thanks so much for hosting me today! And thank you all for the comments. :)

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  5. I'm looking forward tot the book.

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  6. Thanks for the chance.

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  7. I can't wait to read it. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  8. I like Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Gabriel in Dark Legend by Christine Feehan and so meny more.....

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  9. Thanks, all! And I hear you on the "many more" thing--it's so tough to narrow it down, Stacey! :D

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  10. I can't believe I've read every series you name a fascinating supernatural dude from. Really surprised you picked Bran since we don't really know much about him even though he had a larger role in the Alpha Omega series' last book. (Briggs' writes two werewolves series if you didn't know about Aloha & Omega which stars Bran's son and his wife).

    Curran from the Kate Daniels series would be at the top of my FSD list.

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  11. Book sounds great! Would love to read a copy! Thanks for the giveaway!

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