• Another little taste…


    Release day is NEXT WEEK!!!! Be sure to check out the festivities. There’s an online launch party with over $300 in prizes, a blog blitz that’ll have a Rafflecopter for an Amazon KINDLE FIRE, and a book signing at a coffee house. CLICK HERE to see the events and stay tuned to the blog, Facebook, and Twitter for details on the giveaway!

    Until then, here’s another excerpt….

    Emma Martin had never killed a human, at least not intentionally, but her best friend, Ava, might be the first. “No. I told you. I’m not going on a blind date, so drop it already.”

    Considering she battled demons on a regular basis, few things in the world scared Emma. But the one thing she feared most was giving her heart away, then losing that person.

    Been there, done that. Never again.

    “Fine. You’re so stubborn. At least come to the party.” Ava wove her arm through Emma’s and dragged her across the campus, toward their dorm. “Your arms are freezing, Em, why are you wearing a tank top? I know we live in the desert, but we’re up north.”

    “It’s not that cold out.” Then again, Emma didn’t feel the cold, or heat for that matter, but Ava didn’t know that.

    No one did.

    No one could ever know.

    “Whatever,” Ava said. “So, come on, already. I’ve got two hours to beautify you. The football game will be over soon, and I’m in the mood to have some fun.”

    “Ava, no. I said no more blind date-” Pulsing pain stabbed Emma’s wrist. She stopped and doubled over, clutching her wrist to her stomach to hide the glowing mark on her skin. Darn Vamp detector hadn’t ignited in over three months. What the hell?

    “What’s wrong?” Ava grabbed Emma’s shoulder.

    She hugged her midsection. Now that the initial surprise had passed, she had to keep the pulsing light hidden from Ava. Otherwise, there’d have to be another mind-wipe.

    Wonder if too many mind-wipes can harm a brain?

    “Nothing. Just a cramp.” Emma stood straight, scanning the area. She never got cramps, but she had to cover when her wrist morphed into a freaky orange lighthouse beam. “I’ll be fine in a second.”

    Everyone thought Emma’s mark was a normal tattoo, but they didn’t know how it came to life when the bloodsuckers were near. She slipped her hand over the piercing orange flare, silently chastising herself for not wearing her thick-band watch.

    Three months, no Vamps-she’d gotten lazy.

    Time to snap into Hunter mode to keep Ava safe. No way was Emma about to lose her best friend to one of those fanged beasts. She’d already lost too much.

    Emma scanned the empty courtyard. The dark fence of trees encircling the campus seemed calm. No bobbing red orbs-a tell-tale sign of a hungry Vamp. Until they fixed their sights on dinner, their eyes stayed black as coal.

    Ava whipped out her massive, pink leather purse. “Here, I’ve got Advil.”

    “Never mind. We’re almost to the room. I’ll grab some there.” Emma straightened and rubbed her wrist while scanning the area. A couple of lights lining the sidewalk to their dorm barely made a dent in the darkening sky.

    Movement to her right caught Emma’s attention. Her heart stuttered. Every muscle tensed. She needed to get Ava out of here.

    “Let’s go.” Emma latched onto her elbow and hurried her along the sidewalk. Emma caught a flare of orange against the leg of her denim jeans. The Vamps must be closing in.

    Bushes to the left, silent academic buildings behind them and the open courtyard to their right. She glanced over her shoulder at the mazes of deserted sidewalks leading to the various campus buildings. Slate-colored clouds rolled in, chasing away the remaining light of the setting sun. That didn’t help, despite her heightened vision.

    “What’s the rush? Jeez. I’m not one of your workout buddies, Em.” Ava stumbled. “If I break a heel on these Jimmy Choos, you and I are going to have words.”

    “Oh, sorry. I just want to get back to the room and get ready for the party. You said Todd was going to be there, right? I bet you’re anxious to see him again. It’s what, your third date? That’s a record for you.”

    “Jerk. But you’re right. I want to look nice for him. And remember, you said I can get you prettied up a little, too.”

    “I did not say you could pretty me up.” Thankfully, Ava was easily distracted.

    Emma continued to hurry her roomie along. Another flare of orange pulsed. Only a hundred feet to the dorms. One more cluster of bushes to pass.

    A fist that could have passed as a sledgehammer slammed into Emma’s face as a gust of wind whipped by her. An explosion of metallic-tasting blood burst into her mouth. Damn Vamps were fast. Emma toppled into Ava. Her friend yelped and tumbled to the ground. Her purse shuffled to the side along with one of her shoes when she made impact.

    Emma spun, working to locate the Vamp. Only darkness. Shadows from the cluster of five, three-story dormitories up ahead provided ample amounts of darkness. Not to mention the light flickering out. Or did a rock just hit that light bulb?

    Shit.

    “What the hell was that?” Ava pushed herself up and reached for her purse.

    “Quiet. Stay there. Don’t move.”

    Emma’s friend shot her a wide-eyed glare. “What-”

    Emma put her hand up, silencing her, and crouched. She held up her free hand, and whispered, “Crossbow.”

    In a flash of white light, the steel weapon appeared in her palm. She stroked the smooth, otherworldly, silver metal, confirming the magazine of bolts was secure and ready to fire.

    She touched her throbbing cheek. Dumbass was going to pay for that. And more.

    “Okay, where are you?”

    Drawing in a deep breath, Emma willed her pulse to slow, then stood. The gravel crunched beneath her trainers as she stepped off the sidewalk toward the bushes. Ava sat on the ground watching Emma with wide, disbelieving eyes. Her platinum-blond hair glowed beneath the light of the lamppost beside her, giving her an angelic halo.

    This’ll be a big mind-wipe for sure.

    The hairs on Emma’s neck prickled. Instinct demanded she duck. Air whooshed above her, a fist narrowly missing her face. She jabbed an elbow into the creature’s soft mid-section.

    She lunged forward into a summersault, then turned and crouched.

    Click. Click.

    Two bolts shot out and sank into the Vamp’s chest.

    White, elongated teeth flashed as the wounded creature’s mouth opened. A throaty roar rent the air as he squirmed, writhing in anguish, then vanished in a poof of dust.

    As ashes settled over the gravel beside a blooming bush, she spotted another creature slithering toward her best friend. Emma trained her weapon on the beast.

    Before she could fire, two gigantic hands squeezed her shoulders and yanked her into the bushes. Her crossbow clattered to the rocky ground. The creature snarled. Foul breath wafting over her triggered her gag reflex.

    Lifting her hand in front of her, she said, “Dagger.”

    The weapon landed in Emma’s palm. She spun it to aim the blade downward and plunged it into the creature’s thigh. His grip loosened. Emma snapped her head back and cracked the Vamp’s nose, then pivoted out of his grip. Blood gushed from his leg onto the dusty earth, but it wouldn’t keep him down for long.

    The Vamp quirked his head to the side and drew in a breath. He glanced past Emma but didn’t move.

    Strange.

    He took in another breath. “Can’t smell you. What are you?”

    She flipped the knife, blade up. “The last thing you’ll be seeing tonight.”

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    Kindle and Nook versions will drop October 15th.

  • Book Club


    Happy Weekending, my friends. Any fun plans?

    I intend to edit (story of my life–but loving it!) and then I get to work at the bookstore all weekend.

    Here’s a fun thing. Violet Midnight is nominated for a book club!! CLICK HERE to come vote.

    I’m noticing there are two Violet Midnight’s listed on there. I’m the one that says, Violet Midnight by Lynn Rush.

    It’d be super fun to be picked for book of the month for October. Then we get to chat up vampires and scary things. **big grin**

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  • It’s still more….


    Yesterday I wrote about how it’s about more than just the books…Today–part 2 if you will–I wanted to share a couple more things.

    On that front cover, just above my title, can you see that? It’s a quote by Cynthia Eden. Her full quote is in the inside of the book, but this one here, is just a snippet that reads:

    “Rush hooked me from page one!” ~Cynthia Eden, National Bestselling Author

    And then on the back, there’s another quote from another amazing author, Lynda Hilburn:

    “Lynn Rush does it again!” ~Lynda Hilburn, author of Kismet Knight, Vampires Psychologist series.

    I can’t thank these two enough to take time out of their busy schedule to read Violet Midnight and send over their thoughts.

    They are such amazing people.

    But when you open the book, there are a couple more people I wanted to mention:

    Kendall Grey and the Paranormal Book Club.

    Thank you for your kind words to me and my novel. The support you guys give…it’s immeasurable.

    So, last, but not least, here’s me with a book, shortly after they arrived. I just couldn’t stop smiling!

    Thanks so much for celebrating this with me. And remember, if you send over your purchase confirmation to Publicist (at) lynnrush (dot) com, we’ll send you an autographed post card.

    Thanks for all your support. Have a super day!

     

  • It’s more than just the books…


    Last Friday I received a nice little surprise from the UPS guy….

    Yep. It’s a box of books. MY books. As in, one I wrote.

    Boy, it’s days like that Friday when it hits me over the head..”I’m a published author.”

    I sometimes can NOT believe it. Still. Even after my third published novel.

    Here’s one of me holding the book. Again, that’ll NEVER get old!!

    And the first few things I thought….

    1. Wish my hubby would get home, like super fast, so I could share this awesome moment with him.

    2. Wish Lynn was here to see this.

    Well, my hubby arrived home from work just a few minutes later and after much SQUEEING and jumping around (mostly on my part) I went on to thinking about Lynn.

    So, I flipped to the dedication to see her name. Even though the LYNN Part on the front of the book is in her honor, I still wanted to see.

    October 24th marks one year since cancer took her life. She is one of the main reasons I donate a portion of all my book sale proceeds to cancer research and treatment (American Cancer Society.) Lynn was an inspiration to me, having read the very first thing I ever wrote (and not laughing hysterically at me). She was a great writer. Never pursued publication or anything, but has journals and journals of stuff. And, she wrote something for my wedding day which had everyone tearing up at the church!

    She was amazing. So, Lynn, I know you’re sitting at the feet of Jesus right now, chatting it up with him, but I hope you know this book is for you.

  • Changing the Giveaway Rules….


    Amazon and Barnes and Noble jumped the gun…Violet Midnight is no longer a pre-order…it’s live. People are already getting their hard copies of Violet Midnight.

    ~~If they can change the rules, so can I!~~

    We had a pre-order special going onthat if you sent your pre-order link in you’d get an autographed postcard (CLICK HEREfor that post). Well, since the electronic versions don’t go live until the 15th of October……not everyone can get in on the free gift for ordering.

    SO…...

    We’re keeping the offer for an autographed postcard open through October 19th (Midnight Pacific Time)–a few days after the electronic versions go live.

    So, be sure to grab your copy of Violet Midnight and forward the proof of purchase to [email protected]. We’ll mail you an autographed postcard!

    A few things to note:

    1. A portion of all proceeds benefit cancer research & awareness.

    2. Books make great gifts, so if you gift the book to people, those, too, earn an autographed postcard. Just need the snail mail addresses to send them to.

    3. This is open internationally.

  • The First Review


    Well, last week the first of the ARCs (Advanced Reader Copies) went out to the bloggers participating in the Release Day Blogging event.

    Yes, I was a bit nervous.

    This series is WAY different than the Wasteland novels.

    It’s not first person male point of view. There aren’t 400 year-old demons as main characters. No ancient Guardians. . .

    Violet Midnight is a vampire book!

    YIKES. I said vampires!

    But trust me…the vampires in this book don’t sparkle. They’re just plain…evil

    Back to my point…I tend to digress when I’m nervous. LOL.

    The first ARCs went out last week, and that’s when the nail-biting began. It’s scary sending out your “baby” to people to read who are outside the critique group and editors who’ve read the manuscript. What if they all hate it? What if..What if..What if..

    Then I got a little twitter note from someone reading it telling me they were enjoying it. **Happy Dance**

    And then…

    The First Review

    More nail biting ensued, and then I worked up enough courage to click into Goodreads to see what the verdict was.

    Five Stars

    I nearly fell over with excitement. This story has a LONG history, one I’ll share eventually, so it was just nice to see it start off with a good review.

    I know the low-ratings/reviews will come, because I know I can’t write something everyone will love. But it was nice to start it off on a high note.

    October 16th is coming…so stay tuned for Emma and Jake’s story.

    In the mean time, you can follow Emma on Twitter and Facebook to see how her vamp-filled college life is going. And if you want a chance to win an ARC of Violet Midnight, CLICK HERE for the chance.