Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Book Spotlight + Excerpt and Giveaway: Leopard's Daughter by Stephen J. Tillman

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Leopard's Daughter
Series: Were-Leopard Series Book 1
Genre: Crime, Fantasy
Publisher: Azure Spider Publications
Publication Date: September 15, 2018
Spine-tingling were-leopard fun
Leopardís Daughter is a markedly original crime novel with elements of the occult. In a world where vampires and werewolves exist, but are extremely rare, Bobby Sandar, his wife, Olivia, and their two oldest children are were-leopards. Bobby and Olivia are Secret Service agents. Following Bobbyís death, Olivia feels the need for a fresh start. She takes a job as a detective in the sheriffís department of a rural western county. Oliviaís first assignment is to go undercover as an exotic dancer in a nightclub run by gangsters. She has to battle mobbed-up criminals, a terrorist leader who is aware of Oliviaís history and abilities, and human traffickers to save her family and herself.

Excerpt

Even though she was expecting the move, Olivia was still surprised by the speed and power of the vampire. She was knocked to the ground, but managed to avoid the full onslaught. She grabbed hold of the vampire, but couldn’t avoid getting bitten in the shoulder.
The vampire made no attempt to get away from Olivia’s grasp. She swallowed, moved her head toward Olivia neck, and suddenly convulsed, retching. She sat up and said, “Somethin’ the matter with you blood, Colleen. You sick or something? Looks like…”
Whatever Cannery had been about to say was cut off when a spotted leopard landed on her back, causing her to fall onto her abdomen. She immediately started to rise, but the leopard seized the back of her neck and bit down hard, crushing two of the cervical vertebrae. The vampire’s arms flopped uselessly. But then the spinal column started to heal itself almost instantly. Before Cannery could regain control of her limbs, a black leopard landed on her back and began raking it with razor-sharp claws. Unfortunately, the black leopard bumped into the spotted leopard. He lost his grip on the vampire’s neck. Cannery kicked the black leopard with her legs, but couldn’t get the shredding claws away. However, the wounds started to close almost as soon as they were made.
Getting to her hands and knees, the vampire was able to buck Tammy’s leopard off, just as the spotted leopard again landed on her back. She reached over her head, grasped Tyler’s leopard by the neck, and heaved him away.
Cannery jumped to her feet and started to run. She took two steps and tripped. Olivia held onto the vampire by her left ankle. Olivia tightened her grip as much as she could. She knew that if the vampire was able to escape, they had little chance of finding her again.
Cannery rolled over and kicked Olivia in the head with her right foot. Olivia’s grip loosened. Cannery once more started to get to her feet. Before she could accomplish that, however, both leopards were on her once again.
This time Tyler’s leopard grasped the vampire by the throat and tried to use his front and back claws to fend off her flailing arms. With Cannery lying on her back, Tammy’s leopard raked her body, digging as deeply as possible over the chest. The vampire kicked the black leopard away. It crashed into a tree. Cannery started to get to her feet once more while trying to gouge the eyes of the spotted leopard, which was still hanging from her throat.
Moving quickly, Olivia was able to knock the vampire onto her back and push a stake into a wound before it could close completely. Cannery tried to kick Olivia away, but Tammy’s leopard returned, grasped one ankle in her jaws, and pulled the leg straight. A stake was sticking out of the vampire’s body. Avoiding the kicks from the other leg, Olivia used all of her considerable strength and thrust the stake into the heart. An anguished cry split the air as the vampire exploded into a pile of foul-smelling dust.
Both leopards changed. Tyler and Tammy lay there, naked, panting heavily. After several minutes, Tyler got to his feet. He rotated his neck, and said, “I thought she was going to pull my head right off my body. I’m lucky she couldn’t get her thumbs in my eyes.” He spat out dust, and added, “Ugh! Does that taste terrible, or what?”

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November 28 - December 11, 2018
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About Stephen J. Tillman

Stephen J. Tillman
Stephen Tillman is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Wilkes University, where he taught for forty-two years, and holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Brown University. As most scholars of mathematics, Stephen has always dreamed of writing a novel. Although he started writing fiction relatively late in life, he is still younger than the folk artist Grandma Moses when she began her artistic career. Stephen is an avid reader of mysteries and science fiction and has published short stories in both genres.
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