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Devil's Nightmare Blog TourHalloween is just around the corner, and with that comes the release of Devil’s Nightmare: Premonitions, the sequel to my Amazon bestselling horror Devil’s Nightmare. To celebrate and help promote the launch of the sequel and help bring new readership to the first book, I am going to be traveling around the world wide web from October 1 to October 31. Where will I be going on tour, you ask? Well, that’s where my fellow bloggers come in.

I’m looking for folks that would be interested in hosting me on their sites for an interview, guest post, author spotlight, or juggling act (whatever works best for your site). If you would like to be a part of the Devil’s Nightmare Halloween Blog Tour, please drop me a line in the comments with a link to your blog and best way to reach you (such as Twitter, official blog email, smoke signal coordinates, etc.).

Thank you in advance for those willing to participate!

Sharky Teeth

PREMONITIONS (Coming Oct 14) BannerFor those of you who have read my first horror thriller Devil’s Nightmare and have been waiting for Devil’s Nightmare: Premonitions, I have great news to share. If you have a Kindle (or Kindle reading app) you can now pre-order the anticipated sequel today. I also have a release date. While the manuscript is still in the hands of my team of beta readers, Premonitions will hit the virtual book shelves on Tuesday, October 14 . . . just in time for Halloween. 🙂 

SCRATCH LINE

PREMONITIONS (Coming Oct 14)Sequel to the Amazon bestselling horror Devil’s Nightmare, I’m bringing fans of the first novel another horrific thriller full of twists, chills, and a shocking conclusion. Aaron Sanders returns as the main protagonist in Devil’s Nightmare: Premonitions and is now employed with the Lost Maples County Sheriff’s Department. Adjusting to the slow pace of small town law enforcement is challenging for Aaron, but he is once again caught in the middle of a mysterious investigation that has an eerie familiarity. This time he knows what is responsible for the violent deaths . . . or does he? The chimera becomes the least of Aaron’s problems after something even more evil and malevolent begins to unleash its wrath in the once quaint little town of Lost Maples, Texas. Evil knows no boundaries and it is up to Aaron to figure out how to protect the residents of his community, and his family, from becoming its next victim. (more…)

Halloween is here and I wanted to celebrate this spooky holiday by giving my readers a special sneak preview of my novel Devil’s Nightmare. I’ve been working on this story since January and initially wanted to publish it on Halloween, but it looks like we’re looking at an early 2013 release. I appreciate all of the support you have all given me as I work towards publishing this chilling thriller.

The editing process is currently underway and  I’m already getting some great feedback from beta readers that received my book this week. The response has been very positive. Here are some comments about Devil’s Nightmare that I received from S.G. Lee who screamed through the manuscript in only a day. Wow! I sure wish I could read that fast! 🙂 Anyway, here are the comments received via email and also posted on Twitter:

“I just finished reading your manuscript. Very powerful. I loved it.”

“Reading an early copy of Devil’s Nightmare by Robert Pruneda @sharkbaitwrites and finding it a chilling good read.”

“If you like Stephen King you are going to love Devil’s Nightmare coming soon from Robert Pruneda @sharkbaitwrites.”

“[Devil’s Nightmare] is as bit as scary as Stephen King is to me.”

Click on the link below to get your free sneak peak of Devil’s Nightmare and let me know what you think in the comments section below. Happy Halloween!

Click here for your Halloween Sneak Preview of Devil’s Nightmare

Shedding Tears For October

October has come and gone. The ghouls, ghosts and goblins have retreated to their caves, lairs, and second dimensions. Mounds of Halloween candy begs to be eaten and dentists worldwide are rubbing their hands together because of the inevitable cavities that are certain to follow. October has been fun. Hours upon hours of scary movies on AMC, SyFy, and Chiller filled our days with chilling stories of psychopathic murderers, vengeful spirits, and hungry monsters. Serial killers such as Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Freddy Krueger have now gone to rest until next year’s ghoulish season of the witch. Many of you are shedding tears of joy because you can finally get a decent night of sleep after endless nightmares from watching too many late night horror flicks. Others are shedding tears because… well, because someone ate the last Snickers bar in the candy bowl!

All kidding aside, I always look forward to October because it starts the beginning of cooler weather and the start of the holiday season (or unholy for those who cringe at the thought of Halloween). I have to admit I’m not a “huge” fan of Halloween (my home’s decoration consisted of a single ceramic Jack-O-Lantern and a small lighted Halloween sign) but it is fun to see how people really get into it. Plus, since I’m a fan of the horror genre, it only makes sense to like Halloween, too. This year I have had the privilege of meeting a number of horror authors that have also helped get me into the Halloween spirit; authors such as R.A. Evans, Jason McKinney, Erik Gustafson and A.J. Aalto to name a few. All four of them are very talented authors, and if you haven’t already done so, be sure to click on their names to visit their web sites.

Cooler Weather and Paranoid Turkeys

The cooler weather that usually comes along with October is a big deal for me since I live in South Texas, especially after suffering through record breaking triple digit temperatures this past summer. We have a nice cold front blowing in this week that will drop the temperatures down to a chilling upper 30s. It’s something that I welcome since I always enjoy the colder temperatures, but not enough to warrant a move up north though. The colder temperatures remind me of two things: Thanksgiving and Christmas, my two absolute favorite holidays of the year.

The passing of Halloween 2011 is also very significant for another reason… the turkeys are now running for their lives! The nightmare is just beginning for them! I can see the turkey community taking cues from Chik-fil-A and starting an “Eat More Ham” campaign. Gobble! Gobble!

A Season of Thanksgiving… and Marketing

November also sparks the beginning of a new season, a season of thanks and the official beginning of the Christmas retail marketing frenzy. We haven’t even enjoyed our Turkey dinners yet and we’re seeing commercials enticing me to buy, buy, buy! Although, now that I think about it, wouldn’t Victory Lane: The Chronicles – Pursuit of a Dream make a great addition to someone’s eBook collection this Christmas?

As we inch closer to Thanksgiving Day (okay, I know my Canadian friends have already celebrated Thanksgiving; they get to have Thanksgiving and Halloween all in the same month!), let us remember all of the things we are thankful for, even when life throws us a curveball. What is it that makes our lives such a blessing amidst the trials and tribulations of hard times and misfortune? What helps us open our eyes each and every day and say it’s a wonderful day? So, what is it that you are thankful for? What is it that gives you strength to ride the through the storm? Is it family? Is it friends? Is it God? Whatever it is remember to never forget about that, and also remember that Thanksgiving Day is just one day out of the year to remind us that we all have a lot to be thankful for. We just have to open our eyes and hearts to realize it sometimes.

I know it’s a bit early in the month to get that in depth about Thanksgiving, but honestly recent events in my life (including losing a job that I absolutely loved and a recent death in the family) have reminded me that life is too short to let any day go by without truly counting the blessings in my life. I hope you do the same.

The Turkey Apocalypse

With that said, I hope you have a wonderful day, enjoy the remainder of those sweets in the candy bowl (Save the Snickers for me!), and look out for those vigilante turkeys! It’s just a matter of time before those turkeys have had enough and decide to strike back. The nearby town of Cuero has a turkey processing plant and is also known as the “unofficial” turkey capital of the world, and after years of Turkey Fest celebrations in October it’s just a matter of time before the turkeys revolt and go on a crusade across Texas. This may very well be the last time we enjoy turkey for Thanksgiving! I know. I know. Thanksgiving without turkey? The horror!

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