Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Taking the Next Step with L.M. Pruitt


Taking the Next Step

Continuing the Series
~~LM Pruitt

No matter how many series I write, I’ll always have a special place in my heart for the Jude Magdalyn series. Jude and the gang were my foray into career writing and I’m so happy other people have read and enjoyed their story so far. It’s not over by a long shot—the latest book in the series, Shades of Blood, will be released later this week. Once again, I’ve done my best to bring local New Orleans vampire lore to the forefront while still delving into the crazy, kooky characters of the Crossroads.

I’m sharing a sample of Shades of Blood with you today to get you in the mood for the upcoming release. I hope everybody enjoys reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

 “You ever go on the Vampire Tour here? Probably not.” Duprees pulled at his tie, rolled his shoulders a little. “One of the stories they tell is about the Carter Brothers. And from that story comes another, a story about one of their last victims, a man named Felipe.”

“I’m not liking where this is going.” Theo rested a hand on the small of my back and I bit my lip to keep from hissing at the almost scorching heat. He noticed anyway and almost instantly, it went down to a more manageable temp. “Stop beating around the bush; finish it.”

“Felipe killed over twenty people. Drank their blood. Dissolved the bodies in acid.” Duprees delivered the facts in a cold, clipped voice. A cop’s voice. “His actions were discovered when his parents filed a missing person report and police investigated his address. He’d left his diary behind, the last entry detailing his plans to leave the city after throwing his latest victim into the Mississippi.”

“So he left. That’s good. He’d be pretty up there in age at this point.” My palms were starting to sweat and it had nothing to do with Theo. Even a blind man could see where this was going. I wasn’t blind.

But I really had wanted a peaceful holiday season.

“Jude.” Theo ran his hand up and down my spine. Normally it helped soothe. Right now, it just agitated me even more. “Time for us to face facts.”

“I don’t like this anymore than you do.” Duprees placed the photo of the note on top of the stack of papers, tapping them once. “But when I add two and two and get five, I have to start looking for the crazy missing element somewhere.”

I sat back heavily, raising my eyes to the ceiling. I closed them when I heard the front door slam open and shut in a way that could only mean Danie was back. The sounds of Celia and Mickeal arguing filtered down from the floor above. If I had to guess, Elizabeth had closed herself off in the kitchen, household accounts spread over the table. Rian would be nearby, but far enough away to not annoy.

I sighed, tilted my face down as I opened my eyes. “Well, I guess you could call a blood-thirsty, more than likely hell-bent on revenge vampire, a crazy element.”

The Books:



Shades of Desire 
By L.M. Pruitt 
Book 2 Jude Magdalyn Series


All I wanted was a little peace and quiet.

Instead, I've got dead Covenant members and a steady stream of letters from the new guy in town. His beverage of choice? A 2002 Merlot, with a shot or two of powerful virgin blood.

On top of that, I'm breaking in a new police liaison, failing at playing matchmaker, and fighting nausea like it's a full time
job. All I wanted was a little peace and quiet.

Instead, I've got dead Covenant members and a steady stream of letters from the new guy in town. His beverage of choice? A 2002 Merlot, with a shot or two of powerful virgin blood.

On top of that, I'm breaking in a new police liaison, failing at playing matchmaker, and fighting nausea like it's a full time job.

Did I forget to mention that I've also got enough girls living at the Crossroads to start my own boarding school?

Peace and quiet? Out the window.






Shades of Gray
By L.M. Pruitt
Book 1 Jude Magdalyn Series


Jude Magdalyn Henries lives what many would call an unconventional life. 

Orphaned at birth, raised by nuns, a teenage runaway living on the streets... she now earns a living at odd jobs, including one as a fake tarot card reader. Very little about Jude's life appears normal, by any scale. 

When she accepts a gig to do a private reading, unconventional takes on an entirely new meaning. Life as she knows it ends when she's thrust into a world she never knew existed-one filled with magic, vampires, and her beloved New Orleans on the verge of an underground war. 

To make matters worse, she's got two men in her life vying for attention, Williams and Theo. Both call to a different part of her, but one scares her just a little bit. 

Can she step up to the challenges set before her and make the right choices for the greater good?


Find the Books: Goodreads | Amazon

Excerpt Shades of Desire


“If someone doesn’t get me a lemon in the next five minutes, everyone will suffer. A lot.”
“Jude, I love you. Which is why I can say you’re being just a little overdramatic.” One look at my face and Theo changed his tune. “But then again, you could say pregnancy is dramatic and you’re just getting into the groove.”
“Nice save.” I tried to sit up again. Halfway through the upward movement greasy waves of nausea rolled over me and I eased back down onto the pillow. Strands of black hair clung to my sweaty face and I closed my eyes, exhaling slowly. “Not as nice as that lemon would be right now, but nice.”
“Elizabeth will be here in a moment. No doubt she’ll have a lemon. And tea. And toast.” Theo turned over to face me, laying one hand over my still mostly flat stomach. If you looked close, you could see the smallest of bumps.
I know, because I checked. Every other day or so.
If anybody told me three months ago, that the week before Halloween, I’d be lying in bed with a man who absolutely adored me—even the crazy parts—I’d have asked them what the hell they were smoking. If they’d thrown in being pregnant, I would have punched them in their jaw. Then gone to the store and bought a dozen pregnancy tests and prayed for them all to be negative.
But that was before the Covenant.
In two weeks, I’d gone from being an orphan raised by nuns, to the latest in a long line of only daughters. Women charged with the protection and well-being of hundreds of people with unique powers. Some made flame burn for hours, while others called the wind to knock you flat on your ass. They were a group of people who came together over two-hundred years ago, bound by a prophecy. One with no past, lost in the present, will bring in the future, through gifts of both this world and the next.
And lucky me, I’d passed the job interview.
I’d sent Hart to a muddy, watery grave-literally. Unless something went crazy wrong, he’d stay under the Mississippi until the Final Judgment. Williams ruled the vampires of the city now and kept his distance as much as possible.
And I, Jude Magdalyn Henries, led the Covenant. Maybe I wasn’t terrific at it. But Gillian would be proud.
All things considered, I think I came out with a pretty good deal.


The Author:



L.M. Pruitt has been reading and writing for as long as she can remember. A native of Florida with a love of New Orleans, she has the uncanny ability to find humor in most things and would probably kill a plastic plant. She is the author of the Jude Magdalyn Series as well as New Moon Rising, featuring Cari Gravier, and Taken, featuring Frankie Post. She is currently at work on the next book in the Moon Rising series, Harvest Moon Rising, due out April 2012. Ms. Pruitt makes her home in Florida with two cats--one smart, the other not so much.


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1 comment:

  1. I haven't heard of L.M's books until now but they sound great - thanks for sharing the excerpts with us, too!

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