Tuesday, November 07, 2006
About Me
- Name: Colleen Gleason
I'm a novelist who writes the historical vampire slayer series, The Gardella Vampire Chronicles. When I'm not working on my next book, I love to read, watch movies, and raise my three kids and husband. My Website
Coming January 2007
My novel, The Rest Falls Away, first in the Gardella Vampire Chronicles, described as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Pride & Prejudice"
What others are saying...
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"Sophisticated, sexy, surprising! With its vampire lore and Regency graces, this book grabs you and holds you tight to the very last page!"
--J. R. Ward, USA Today best-selling author of Lover Awakened
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"The Gardella Legacy series represents stylish, sexy, romantic escapism at its best: Buffy in a bonnet takes on the forces of darkness in Regency-era London."
--Janet Mullany, award-winning author of Dedication
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"A promising, enthusiastic beginning to a new paranormal historical seriesâ¦.Gleason quickly establishes an alluring world all her own. Her Buffyesque leadâ¦is similarly afflicted, but the change of setting makes an intriguing, witty and addictive twist."
--Publishers Weekly
Watch the trailer...
- Go here to see the trailer.
- (Go here to download the code to embed the video in your site. I appreciate any help in sharing this video!)
Listen to an Excerpt...
Download podcast.Get it from iTunes.
7 Comments:
My Gawd! what time did the polls open for you?? (and yes all of a sudden that sounds pornographic)
LOL Sparky. They opened at 7 am, and I actually cheated because I posted that entry just before I walked out the door to vote.
(It's like the way they give you the I VOTED sticker before you even check in at the polls. LOL.)
Yep, and I couldn't be more thankful that today is the day because I am beyond sick of political advertisements.
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Headed out to vote this afternoon!
I sure did and I have to admit that I feel good about myself every time that I do it. Is that weird?
It's not weird, nonblond. It's what our forefathers died for.
Good for you!
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