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Book 3 in the Trilogy of Shadows is available now! Cameo and the Vampire A vampire's bite tormenting Cameo, she pushes forth on a journey that will find her descending into darkness and at Kyrian's request she is forced into the confrontation she has been avoiding for over fifty years with the undead that made her... Buy book three today! Amazon Kindle Barnes & Noble Trailer Book 2 in the Trilogy of Shadows: Cameo and the Highwayman The land of Shandow is a place of arctic cold. It was the scene of the bloody revolution, and is the location of the item Cameo's master wants so badly. In the dark of winter a vampire lies in wait... ...Opal is unable to run from his past... and Cameo must make a choice that will cost her the last shred of humanity she has left. Buy book two today! Amazon Kindle Trailer Book 1 in the Trilogy of Shadows: Cameo the Assassin The Kingdom of Sieunes is rife with taverns, dirty streets, and clay pipe smoking citizens all toiling to feed their families and keep themselves in something little better than rags. With a foiled revolution just ten years prior still burning in the hearts of many, the royals enlist the aid of assassins to keep things in order. The townsfolk entertain themselves by dreaming of better times to come and regaling in stories of the undead said to walk the graveyards at night... and of Cameo the killer with corpse-like eyes... Scarred and jaded Cameo is one of the most effective assassins in the employ of the Association, moving from one mission to the next as long as the alcohol keeps flowing. Her acceptance of the murder-for-hire lifestyle is thrown into doubt when she meets a local highwayman with a penchant for fine clothes and women, and then she begins to think about breaking with the company but no one ever breaks with the Association under good terms. Read the first chapter. Trailer Review "The action is rapid and the multi-layered plot is well-constructed and paced accordingly, with several instances of wry humour despite the overall darkness of the themes. The characters—whether likeable or detestable—are credible. The historical settings, although imaginary, are recognizable, with their references to weaponry like rapiers, swords, and muskets,and travel by horses and coaches. Images of Haffef when he “slipped through the floor feet first” or of the world-weary Cameo swigging from her ever-handy flask create clear pictures in the reader’s mind. The majority of the novel’s text is made up of dialogue, and the way each character speaks is well-suited to their personality. McCullough-White produced this novel through “spontaneous trance writing.” A sequel to Cameo is obviously in the making, and readers will hope the next instalment is as much fun as the first." M. Wayne Cunningham ForeWord Clarion Review Read the full review Where To Buy Cameo the Assassin is available for purchase now from these online dealers: Amazon Kindle Smashwords Paperback available on Amazon Dawn McCullough White Dawn McCullough-White resides in Rochester, NY with her husband and son. |


