Wednesday, March 19, 2014

BLOOD IN BERLIN gets a nice review!

You know how it's helpful to scan through a book at a bookstore and read the first chapter so you can tell if it's a story you'll enjoy reading? It's not always easy to do so with e-books, but now you can read the entire first chapter of Blood in Berlin at the First Chapters blog by clicking on this link: 

http://drb1stchp.com/2014/03/blood-in-berlin-by-celine-chatillon/

Here's what one reader had to say about Blood in Berlin:


"...Your writing that is very well crafted... your writing IS ‘tight’, is descriptive and emotive, and, also, moves the plotline forward in a natural way... your story... did engage me, quickly, in your altered world and the people in it." --reader Khulwaters
Thanks, Khul!
Blood in Berlin--now available at eXtasy Books, Amazon, All Romance eBooks and wherever fine ebooks are sold!

Blood in Berlin

By Celine Chatillon
Book 3 in the Kindred vampire series

http://www.extasybooks.com/blood-in-berlin/

    In 1938 London, the vampire Edwin Carstairs attracts the attention of British Military Intelligence. A Nazi scientist known as Madame V is creating super-vampire-soldiers in Berlin and must be stopped. Edwin accepts the mission, hoping to prevent another devastating world war. But what will he and his team do when Edwin’s lost love Ophelia Jones is discovered taking an eager part in experiments that risk the very survival of human and vampire-kind alike?



You can also read the first chapter from Blood Bond at the First Chapter blog, too!

http://drb1stchp.com/2014/03/blood-bond-by-celine-chatillon/



Blood Bond  
(Book 2 in the Kindred vampire series)

 http://www.extasybooks.com/blood-bond

Edwin travels to Liverpool out of duty only to discover desire in the arms of the wildly sensual Ophelia and her darkly exotic employer known simply as Hamlet. When a vampire hunter threatens to destroy Hamlet, the three lovers’ blood bond is tested. Will Edwin be able to save his Kindred sire and return home in time to see the 1904 World’s Fair?
 

2 comments:

A J said...

That's a great review! I like the characters. Well earned and well done! =)

Celine said...

Why, thank you, AJ! I appreciate your kind words--especially since you create well-rounded characters in your fiction as well.