MARBLE, NC, November 22, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Danny Estes' second book with Word Branch Publishing incorporates his signature suspenseful action and high adventure as did his previous novel, The Paranoid Thief, plus a touch of sardonic humor to create a totally enjoyable reading experience.
"Danny's joy of storytelling and surprising people comes through in his writing," says publisher Catherine Rayburn-Trobaugh. "The plot twists and turns keep readers glued to the pages, and his thoroughly human, inhuman characters are like none other."
The novel begins with Jonathan Baker in college as a criminal justice major. He survived on his own since his mid-teens after being thrown out of his family home by his father. Jonathan always knew he was different. How could he not be with a werewolf father and half were mother? But he didn't know how different until he met the beautiful and mysterious Jasmine who introduced him to her Pack. In this world where the females were dominant and the males submissive, Jonathan didn't quite fit in with his desire to protect his mate and his unusual aggression--very unlike the other male weres.
When Jasmine starts working for a group of odoriferous vampires, Jonathan can no longer hold back his nature, and the results are explosive. As he suspects, the vampires' intentions are as foul as their stench, but his efforts to save his mate are thwarted, and his quest to destroy the vampire colony leads him to discover dark secrets about himself.
Vampires: Don't You Just Hate Them is available in paperback and e-book through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, bookstores and the Word Branch Publishing online book store: https://www.wordbranch.com/book-shop.html
Word Branch is an independent publishing company located in the heart of Appalachia. WBP represents talented new and emerging authors who need a venue to make their voices heard. Word Branch Publishing offers unique titles in both paperback and e-books in a variety of genres including science fiction, fantasy, young adult, and spiritual.
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