Saturday, January 07, 2006

Brenda Bryce's Sequel to Regulating Archimedes Is Out!


The talented Brenda Bryce has done it times 2!

If you loved Brenda's great first book (Regulating Archimedes) in her Society series at Loose Id, then you're going to absolutely adore its follow-up, Midas' Treasure!

Here are Brenda's own words about the oh-so-delicious Mykil:

"The first character I ever imagined was Mykil. Olive skinned, dark hair and eyes... lying on a bed, nekkid.

"He said to me softly... 'I have a story if you are interrested.'

"Well, heck. I'm a woman, right? Of course I wanted his story. The whole Society sprung from that one loss of mental accuity."

Take a look at Midas' Treasure and bring Mykil and Aileen home! You'll have the time of your life!

And while you're at it, check out Brenda's Website, writer's blog and crafts blog. This lady does it all!

Midas' Treasure

Mykil Votad, the Society's Midas goes out for a bite and ends up nearly killing his prey. Mykil isn't a killer, he is an investor of the Society's money, so naturally takes the woman to his home to heal her.

To his immense shock, she has the Sumerian gene. He has found his mate!

Now to convince her of that.

Aileen Slipsworthy is a mild mannered children's book author. Okay, maybe not so mild mannered when it comes to her ex boyfriend or getting turned into a vampire by a complete stranger. So, the vampire is sexy as all get out, that doesn't give him the right to take her over completely.

Did she mention he was really, really sexy?

Maybe he can convince her to stick around if he gives her the right bribe.

Maybe.

3 Comments:

At 09 January, 2006 09:03, Blogger J.L. Langley said...

Ah yes! I've been waiting for this story for years and finally, it's here! And it was worth the wait:)

 
At 14 January, 2006 21:15, Blogger Brenda Bryce said...

Thanks Olivia. And Jeigh, darling, it's YOUR fault Mykil had to come second. Halfway through writing Midas, you said casually, "Wouldn't it be cool to have a cowboy vampire?"

So, Mykil had to wait. Poor baby.

 
At 14 January, 2006 22:02, Blogger Cheshire Cat said...

No, no, thank YOU, Brenda, for writing such a fantabulous story and sharing it with us! :-D

 

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