London 1888. Jack the ripper is at large

A Dutch vampyre hunter, Van Diermann, arrives seeking the help of his masonic

brethren to track down a vampyre that threatens their order.

By a twist of fate the vampyre escapes leaving Van Diermann cursed with the same
blood lust. The hunter has become the hunted.

Over 100 years later a ships log is found by a fisherman, Jim Mulligan. Its sale at
a London auction unleashes a series of events that drag the unwitting fisherman into
a world of vampyres, vampyre hunters and secret societies.

At a monastery in cornwall all the monks are viciously slain. Nearby a courting
couple are slaughtered. An aging secret service agent is re activated, teaming up
with a nerdy accountant they leave a trail of destruction in their wake.

A mysterious billionaire arrives at a small fishing village in the west of Ireland
in search of a mysterious treasure. They accidentally revive an ancient evil and is
unleashed to a modern world that the vampyre is not quite prepared for.

Mulligans wife is missing presumably taken by the vampyre. Swept along by events, he
joins an unlikely team each with their own motive for finding the vampyre. In a
chase that traverses the atlantic, allegiances are sworn and betrayed, culminating
in a conflict that exposes the heretical truth that will affect us all.

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Two Kingsburg police officers have been butchered in an attack as ferocious as it is mystifying. Now two detectives and their families are being drawn into a battle that threatens to destroy them and those around them.

In a marriage of horror and Christian themes of good conquering evil and redemption, Dance on Fire is the fictional account of characters drawn into the fire by supernatural forces.

Dance on Fire is available to purchase in paperback with free pdf eBook at Drive Thru Horror price £8.99.

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Readers’ Reviews of Dance on Fire from Smashwords

Review by: Jennifer Wylie on Nov. 24, 2010 : 5 stars
I loved how the author has you immediately pulled into the story. Though a good sized book at over 100,000 words, there is a wonderful pace to it which keeps you reading, drawing you into the story with every word. You’ll find yourself quickly immersed in the story, wondering what would happen next, feeling for the amazingly developed characters. The plot is superbly written, I loved how it also took the form of a mystery while you follow the detectives trying to solve the bizarre murders. You won’t be disappointed in the growing tension which builds up to a dramatic climax.
Don’t let the genre titles of horror or Christian put you off, if you love vampire stories, you’ll enjoy this book!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

Review by: Sharon Hamilton on Aug. 26, 2010 : 5 stars
I thoroughly enjoyed Dance On Fire and found it totally absorbing, a terrific distraction from my ordinary life. The plot was skillfully developed and strung together with such grace, I wasn’t really sure what was going to happen in the end until the conclusion. Garcia teases the reader in a variety of directions, and, like any good mystery, although you search for clues, nothing is revealed until the end. I liked the treatment of the vampire as both light and dark, and this book dealt with both sides believably. Hope some of the characters return in the sequel.
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Trish Barbarick on Jul. 26, 2010 : 5 stars
(sorry, James, I accidentally deleted my original review!) Okay, I originally was drawn to this book simply based on its setting. What I found, however, was that this author brings such a depth to his characters and a unique perspective to the storyline, it makes it difficult to find a stopping point! I loved the way he weaves vastly different genres together so harmoniously that, rather than being ridiculous, leaves you thinking outside the box. I can’t WAIT for the sequel!
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Glenn Murphy on Jul. 14, 2010 : 5 stars
Mr. Garcia has taken the oft overdrafted “Vampire” story to a new level. I was enthralled with the storyline and characters. Being somewhat familiar with Kingsburg, CA I found myself drawn even deeper into the action as I could picture myself at the exact locations. The bridge between vampirism and christianity was an intriguing twist in the book and I thoroughly enjoyed each and every page. I certainly look forward to the sequel and future works by James.
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Ed Ezaki on Jun. 10, 2010 : 5 star
I love what James Garcia, Jr has done with Dance on Fire. I agree with the previous reviewers that the characters are drawn with depth and substance. Garcia has a gift for dialogue that “shows” more than “tells” the reader about the characters. I was also struck by the imaginative storyline which builds tension to the dramatic, bittersweet climax. Garcia mixes a horror thriller with deep suggestions about the nature of grace and providence and leaves you thinking about these concepts long after the book is finished. Although the violence and language make this a PG-13 read, the depth of the issues addressed make it interesting and insightful for who like to mine for theological significance in a novel. Definitely looking forward to the sequel.
(reviewed long after purchase)

Review by: Michael Graham on May. 22, 2010 : 5 star
Characters with substance that get inside your head and don’t let go. A literary ride that was exciting and enjoyable. A must for lovers of the Vampire genre, anyone who has ever spent a day or more in Kingsburg, California, and those who just love a good book. I am certain that, after the next installment, the movie will not be far behind.
(reviewed long after purchase)

 

Dear Diary: Daily Thoughts of a Serial Killer by Raven Usher

A top model has become obsessed with retaining her youthful look to  prolong her career. After hearing a photographer commenting on air brushing  small lines around her eyes she goes off the deep end spending days researching anti-aging products and procedures. A story about Countess Elizabeth Báthory,  the Blood Countess, plants the seed of using blood to hold back age.

With the only way to get her new “elixir” being to kill and drain  blood, she lures men to her house with promises of sex and then slaughters  them.

Can police Detective Charles Gibson chase her down by following his  gut and ignoring an FBI profile? When they clash in front of the cameras  all bets are off.

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The Smell of Ginger by Timothy C. Hobbs

It’s Halloween in Jasper, Texas and Butch and Suzy are driving with their dad to trick or treat at the strip mall and the local churches. They didn’t count on the truck breaking down, getting lost in the woods, or coming across the ordinary old cabin, but there’s nothing ordinary about the tenents – two spinster sisters who have been waiting eternally for children to call their own.

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