The Book Waitress
Series Pays Homage to All Things Creepy
Welcome to the Blog Tour for DEVIL DU JOUR, Book 2 in the
Book Waitress Series. I thought I’d talk today about where my inspiration came
from for this series and what creeps me out. Since childhood, I’ve had a love affair
with Saturday afternoon sci-fi and horror movies shown on TV. I’m talking about
the ones with Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and their contemporaries. I’m
talking about those infamous Japanese movies with Godzilla and assorted
monsters, and the American movies that replaced our bodies with aliens.
As the years went by,
I continued to watch and added more genres to my repertoire. TV started showing
series that reached into the fantasy realm and has never looked back. From
Beauty and the Beast to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, TV sucked me into
the very world I loved to dream about.
And so a seed was planted and The Book Waitress Series was
born. It’s a 13-part novella series, like on TV, that takes us on a thrill ride
to a world where Hell’s portal has opened and all manner of creature is
crossing over. An unsuspecting librarian and an investigative reporter are the
only hope to close the portal and keep Satan from destroying all we hold dear.
It’s pretty darn creepy, this series. So how do I do it? I
take what creeps me out and use it! Nothing gives me the “willies” more than
when a psychopath talks of torture the same way one would talk about how to
make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I also get chills to see humans snap
so easily and swayed to behave in dark, evil ways.
As in all the movies I’ve watched, there is hope, there is a
light, and Good always wins in the end. Well, I write that way, too. There will
be small victories and larger setbacks, but in the end, when the series is
over, there will be a happy ending for someone.
Blurb for Devil Du Jour:
The Book Waitress, Camille Dutton, has luck on her side. Good
and bad. On the upside, she narrowly escaped death and Satan claiming her soul.
On the downside, a portal has been opened, and she can feel every time a
creature from Hell crosses over to our world.
Derek Galloway is one tenacious man. His curious nature
won’t let him rest until he closes Hell’s portal and finds a cure for Camille’s
affliction. Satan will have one helluva fight on his hands if he tries to claim
her again.
Camille and Derek, an unlikely couple, have found each other
in the darkest of times. Will they find the answers they need to free her and
the world from Satan’s grip? Or are they in for the longest, darkest battle of
their lives?
Excerpt for Devil Du Jour:
Evil had done a real
number on her in her sleep. She had to somehow push him out of her mind.
Useless facts! She could try using all those facts she stored up for no good
reason, but helped her in socially awkward situations. Maybe if she thought
about them, she could squeeze the darkness out.
“Did you know good means
morally excellent, virtuous, and righteous?” She sniffed and wiped her wet eyes
with the hem of her t-shirt. Dragging her fingers through her thick mane, she
removed the tumbling mess from her face and did her best to tame the reckless
locks of hair.
“No I didn’t.” He
extended his hand again, and this time she took it.
“It also means honorable
and worthy.”
“Both of which you are.”
She inched out of the
corner, ever closer, and kneeled before him, suddenly sensing his physical need
of her, his concern, and affection. How could she deny her own longing and
desire for him?
“Show me, Derek.” Her
breath hitched. “Show me what Satan refuses me— the truth.”
He rose to meet her in
the center of the living room floor, the pair on their knees, like two souls
praying and worshipping each other. Butterflies flitted joyfully in her belly,
replacing the hurt of earlier, painful times. Her chin trembled with anticipation
as he brought his lips to rest upon hers for the most gentle of kisses she
believed had ever been given or received.
“I’m worthy, I’m
worthy….” she murmured over and over as he kissed her branded eyelids and
chased with feather-light kisses a single tear that had escaped to run down her
cheek. He blazed another trail along her throat, down to the sweet spot between
her breasts, and she enveloped him in her arms, cherishing the gentle restraint
he displayed, appreciating how hard it must be for him to contain his full
desires. Even she held back a little, wounds still smarting under the bandages.
But she couldn’t deny
herself the glory of seeing what lay hidden under his shirt, and pushed him
away to peel the thin material off in a burst of primal wanting. A godlike
present had lain underneath. Smooth, sculpted arms, chest and abdomen seemed to
beg for her hands to touch, and she willingly obeyed. Groaning, his eyes
fluttered closed as she explored each hill with her lips and every valley with
the tip of her tongue. He tasted of sunlight and all that was good and honest.
Like a man. A virile man to whom she would have to show her entire body.
She froze, frightened by
her urgent need and limitations.
He opened his eyes and
when they met hers, they were filled with understanding. He caressed her cheek
and whispered, “Camille, my beautiful flower, whatever you need, whatever you
want, just tell me.”
He waited patiently for
her to find her voice. “I…I don’t want you to see my body. Not like this.”
“Love-making can take
many forms, sweetheart. Take me to your bed, Cam. I’ll show you.”
Each stop on the DEVIL DU JOUR Blog Tour will have a letter to
collect. After collecting all 13 letters, put them all together to create a
sentence! Email me what the sentence says and I’ll email you back with a
special gift! deenaremiel@yahoo.com
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If you've missed any of the letters, follow this link to get the rest of them:
http://thebookwaitress.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/devil-du-jour-release-party-and-blog-tour-info/
Where you can find out more information on Deena Remiel:
http://deenar116.wordpress.com
If you've missed any of the letters, follow this link to get the rest of them:
http://thebookwaitress.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/devil-du-jour-release-party-and-blog-tour-info/
Where you can find out more information on Deena Remiel:
http://deenar116.wordpress.com
1 comment:
Thanks so much, Gracen, for hosting the last day of my DDJ tour. :) I love you bunches!!!
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