Kiss of Life my latest release from Mythica Publishing has just received it's first review, from Martha Cheves, of 'A Book and A Dish' fame. I'm delighted that Martha enjoyed the book so much and here is her wonderful review of the work:
s_star_5_0 "">5.0 out of 5 stars No such thing as a
vampire.,
Kiss of Life - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh,
Repeat
The Dream - `As he drew nearer she'd smile at him; that alluring,
evocative, sensuous smile that invited all manner of thoughts to enter
his mind and at the same time cause all logic and reason to depart from
his soul. Her lips, deeply red and luscious in their invitation drew
him toward her, the heaving of her more than ample bosom drawing his
eyes as he came to within a few meters of the stunningly gorgeous
creature that beckoned him even closer. She took a pace in his
direction, the thin material of her dress parting to reveal the long,
shapely and perfectly formed legs that held the promise of so much
more... Christina's lips parted to reveal her pure pristinely white
teeth, two of which had already grown unusually and abnormally long.
Those teeth now appeared to take on a life of their own as they grew in
length before his eyes, no longer teeth, but brilliantly pointed
fangs....'
Alan Dexter is a journalist who met Christina Radaluc, another
journalist, about a year ago while investigating the "Vampire Murders"
that appeared to be taking place in the mountainous region of
Transylvania. After solving this "bloody" mystery, he had not seen
nor heard from her since. That is until the dream started.
Dexter doesn't believe in telepathy but with the intensity of the
dream, he senses that Christina is in some kind of danger. After
calling the news agency where Christina worked, Dexter was told that she
had been missing for two months. So Dexter decides that a trip to the
Carpathian Mountains to find Christina was in order. He also decided to
solicit the aide of another journalist and good friend Karen Bailey.
Together the two set out on a journey that will take them into areas
they wouldn't want to experience even in their dreams.
I've now read everything published by Brian L. Porter and I'm always
amazed at his imagination and ability to hold the reader's attention,
no matter what the subject might be. Kiss of Life is a sequel to
Dracula Doesn't Live Here Anymore and what a sequel it turned out to be.
This one has an ending that I never saw coming, even in my dreams.
Kiss of Life is available in paperback exclusively from Amazon.com
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