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Ferrel Rick Moore, author and editor, has this to say about Jane's writing:"Jane, you write more like the way Hunter Thompson partied- fast paced, reckless and stylish all at the same time! Throw in a dash of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and that's your writer's voice in action."__________________________________Jane Timm Baxter’s Online Press Kit
Author of Shadows of Dawn
A lover’s betrayal. A past full of despair. A woman
looking for peace in revenge - a strong woman; a determined woman. A woman who
happens to be a vampire. Bram Stoker began the vampire craze when “Dracula” hit
the public in 1897, though his novel was not the first to showcase the
bloodthirsty literary figure. In 1819, John Polidori created “The Vampyre,”
and Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” inspired Stoker when it was published in
1871. From those Victorian days, the vampire has evolved and metamorphosed into more than a monster of the night. Today, fans of various authors of vampire literature line up to buy the newest editions, and the number of individuals who enjoy vampire role-playing is astonishing. The vampire is here to stay, ready and willing to seduce the next stranger… the next victim… the next reader. At the age of twelve, Jane began her own love affair with
the immortal blood drinkers. Poems of the creatures turned into short stories
and, in 2002, she began writing the novel that had germinated for so long inside
of her. In her book, Shadows of Dawn, the traditional idea of the
vampire is reborn once more in the form of Lila Bishop, whose immortality holds
secrets even from her. While tracking the lover who betrayed her, will she
uncover the truth about herself? Or will her desire for revenge shut the doors
of truth forever, and spell out her final end? Shadows of Dawn is the first novel released by Daverana Enterprises by Jane Timm Baxter. Future novel publications include: Night Garden, Emma and the Devil, Dawn of Power and Lights Before Dawn.
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