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2.22.2011

Darkness Dawns Blog Tour & Giveaway




It’s wonderful to be here at Parajunkee’s View! I’m Dianne Duvall and I’m here today to celebrate the release of Darkness Dawns, the first book in my new Immortal Guardians paranormal romance series. I’m also thrilled to announce that I will be returning in March -- March 18th to be exact -- to participate in the big Paranormal Spring Break! For now, I’d like to tell you a little bit about my series.

Darkness Dawns takes a new approach to the vampire romance genre. In it, vampires are not the heroes. They are the villains . . . and somewhat tragic ones at that, though it’s difficult to feel sorry for them considering their vile actions. They also aren’t undead. Rather they are infected with a rare symbiotic virus that first conquers, then replaces their immune system and lends them incredible strength, speed and regenerative abilities, coupled with an unfortunate photosensitivity and a need for frequent infusions of blood. Unfortunately, the virus also damages the brains of humans infected with it, causing them to rapidly descend into madness. So even good guys who are infected with it will become villains who prey upon humans.

Immortals are infected with the same virus. But they were something more than human before their transformation. Though they don’t know the source of it, each was born with incredibly advanced DNA that bestows upon them special paranormal abilities and mutates the virus so they aren’t afflicted with the madness it causes in vampires. Stronger and more powerful, the Immortal Guardians spend their nights hunting the vampires and preventing them from killing innocent humans.

It is into this world that Music Theory Professor Sarah Bingham unexpectedly finds herself thrust as a new enemy rises amongst the vampires’ ranks and leads them into war against the immortals.

Giveaway: One lucky commenter will receive a signed copy of Darkness Dawns. See below for giveaway details and the chance for extra entries.

Darkness Dawns Synopsis




In this dazzling, sensual novel, Dianne Duvall beckons readers into a world of vampires, immortals, and humans with extraordinary gifts . . . where passion can last forever, if you're willing to pay the price . . .

Once, Sarah Bingham’s biggest challenge was making her students pay attention in class. Now, after rescuing a wounded stranger, she’s landed in the middle of a battle between corrupt vampires and powerful immortals who also  need blood to survive. Roland Warbrook is the most compelling man Sarah has ever laid hands on. But his desire for her is mingled with a hunger he can barely control . . .

In his nine centuries of immortal existence, no woman has tempted Roland as much as Sarah. But asking her to love him is impossible -- when it means forfeiting the world she’s always known, and the life he would do anything to protect.


Darkness Dawns Excerpt

How it all begins . . .


A strident screech pierced the predawn quiet.

The hair on the back of her neck rising, Sarah Bingham surveyed the meadow around her. The sky had gone from black to charcoal gray, a harbinger of sunrise that did little to alleviate the gloom. In the nine months North Carolina had been her home, she had heard some creepy animal calls, but that one had sounded downright human.
Couldn't have been. She lived way out in the boonies with no nearby neighbors.
Struggling to shake off her unease, she impaled the soil with a shovel, turned it over, then repeated the process that would ultimately culminate in a vegetable garden. The unseasonable heat she had hoped to avoid by starting early added a glimmer of moisture to her skin as she grappled with the drought-hardened ground.
Oh yeah. A few hours of this and she would definitely collapse into an exhausted slumber. Screw you insomnia! The spring semester was over. Her students were gone. She was going to sleep tonight if it killed her.

Loud snarling, growling sounds abruptly split the air, accompanied by cracks and thumps and the snap of branches.

Starting violently, Sarah gripped the wooden handle of the shovel and stared at the heavy undergrowth in front of her with wide, unblinking eyes.

The foliage began to thrash and sway. Her heart slammed against her ribs.

Oh crap! Weren't there bears in North Carolina?

Branches and leaves exploded outward as a massive dark form, moving so fast she couldn't see it clearly, charged toward her.

Too panicked to even scream, she dropped the wooden handle and raised her arms to protect her face, head and neck.

A heavy weight crashed into her left side. Feet flying up, she hit the ground hard on her back two or three yards away. Dry soil and twigs abraded her hands as she threw them out to the sides. Something tore through her right shirtsleeve and cut her elbow. A painful throbbing invaded her ribs.

Rolling onto her stomach, Sarah jerked her head up and looked around wildly in time to see the trees that bisected this end of the meadow envelop . . . whatever had barreled into her.

Quiet settled upon the clearing.

Wincing, she pressed a hand to her aching side and scrambled to her feet.

The growls and thrashing resumed, even louder than before.

Adrenaline surging through her veins, shortening her breath, speeding her pulse, she grabbed the shovel with shaking hands, turned it upside down and held it like a baseball bat.

She didn't know what that thing was, but if it came back, she was going to knock it six ways from Sunday.

“Where'd they go?” a voice called out breathlessly.

Sarah jumped and glanced at the trees that bordered the meadow on her right.

“That way! Straight ahead! Don't lose 'em!”

Two figures, mere shadows amidst the dense, dark brush, moved as quickly as they could in the same direction as the . . . thing. Only visible for a brief moment before the trees swallowed them again, they didn't appear to have noticed her. The long-sleeved green shirt she wore over a black tank top and sweat pants must make her blend into the dim scenery.

The growling ceased. So did the thumps and thrashing.

Sarah took a cautious step backward. Then another.

“Ah man!” the first voice blurted. “I think I'm gonna puke!”

“Don't be such a wuss.”

What the hell was going on? Had those guys been chasing a bear?

It had to have been a bear, right?

“Aren't you gonna kill him?” the second voice asked.

“Let the sun finish him,” a new voice, deep and full of malice, sneered.

“What do you want us to do?” the second countered.

“Stay until it's over,” the third instructed, his words softened by a British accent, “then bring me whatever is left of him.”

Sarah continued to inch toward the wall of greenery that separated the meadow from her backyard, trying not to make any sound that might alert them to her presence.
Who were you supposed to call when you thought someone was torturing wild animals? 911? Animal control?

“Is he gone?” the first voice asked uneasily.

“Yeah,” the second responded.

“Are you sure?”

“Yeah-yeah. He's gone. He's gone.”

“Dude! That was the most awesome thing I've ever seen in my life!”

“Didn't I tell ya?”

Wasn't torturing animals the first step toward becoming a serial killer?

“Hey, what are you doin'?” the first asked.

“Cuttin' his clothes off.”

Sarah froze, ice filling her veins. His clothes?

“Dude, that's so gay.”

“I'm not gay, asswipe. I wanna see what the sun's gonna do to him.”

“Oh. Cool.”

“Get his boots.”

A man? That couldn't have been a man that had knocked her down. It had been huge, had growled and had crossed the clearing way too fast to have been human.

Yet, it sounded as if their victim was a man, not an animal.

And, apparently, they weren't through with him.

Spinning around, she took three quick steps, intending to hurry home and call 911.

“Hey, Bobby,” the second said, “you ever stabbed anyone before?”

She halted.

“No.”

“Check this out.”

Thud.

Grunt.

“Dude!”

Crap! Reversing directions, she crossed the clearing as quickly and quietly as she could. Her stinging hands tightened around the shovel handle. Sweat beaded on her skin. The bitter taste of fear invading her mouth, she entered the trees and crept forward.

This is crazy. This is crazy.

She was a music professor, not a police officer!
But it would take too long for the police to arrive. She lived so far from town . . .

“You wanna try it?”

“Won't they be pissed if we cut him up?”

“Not as long as he's still breathin' when the sun hits him. And if he's not, who cares? How're they gonna know?”

The trees weren't as thick here as she had thought. After just a few steps, Sarah stood at the edge (with any luck, still concealed by their branches) and peered anxiously into the next field.

A whiff of rank body odor struck her.

There were three men. One, whose face was hidden from view, lay on the ground on his back, what she could see of him bare. His arms had been pulled away from his sides and appeared to be held down by something she couldn't glimpse through the tall grasses. Closer to her, his ankles had been lashed together with . . . rope? The weeds obscured them too much to tell. But they, too, were held down, judging by the way his thigh muscles continually flexed and strained.

A blond in faded jeans and a yellow T-shirt straddled the man's thighs, his back to Sarah. A second with brown hair stood beside him, mostly turned away, gaping down at the naked man.

Though she only caught a quick impression of their faces, Sarah guessed the assailants were around twenty years old.

The blond suddenly raised both hands above his head, his fingers curled around the grip of a pocketknife, then slammed them down.

Thud.

The naked man jerked and grunted with pain.

The brunette yelled, “Dude! Awesome!”

Sickened, terrified, trembling uncontrollably, Sarah stepped out of the trees, skulked forward and swung the shovel.

The blond looked up at his accomplice. “You wanna--”

Thunk.

Yellow Shirt slumped sideways, hit the ground and lay still.

The second man gaped at his friend in stupefaction, then spun toward Sarah . . . just as she swung again.

Thunk.

Right between the eyes.

“Ow!”

Uh oh.

Staggering back a step, he swore profusely, blinked hard several times, then frowned.
Thunk.

That did it. His pale eyes rolled back in his head as he sank bonelessly to the ground.

When Sarah turned her attention to the naked man, her stomach lurched and she thought for a moment she might be sick.

He had indeed been restrained. Thick, rough rope stained with blood bound his ankles and had rubbed his skin raw. A T-shaped metal spike as thick as her thumb had been driven into the ground between them, immobilizing him and cutting deep grooves into his flesh. Identical spikes had been driven through the palm of each hand, pinning his arms to the ground.

It was as if they had wanted to crucify him but, lacking the necessary lumber, had staked him to the ground instead.

“Oh sh**.” The whisper escaped her involuntarily.

If the stakes weren't enough, two stab wounds marred his abdomen, courtesy of the blond. Deep gashes, weeping copious amounts of blood, scored the man's muscled arms, chest and legs.

As she fought back nausea, Sarah directed her gaze to his face.

He was perhaps in his mid-thirties and handsome, despite the clenched jaw and lines of pain that bracketed his mouth and eyes. Short, jet black hair. Matching brows. Straight nose. Piercing, dark brown eyes that caught and held hers as she unlocked her stiff limbs and forced herself to move forward.

Author Bio


Dianne Duvall earned a BA in English from the University of St. Thomas and has won multiple awards as a romance writer.  Her debut paranormal romance novel Darkness Dawns was awarded 4 1/2 stars by RT Book Reviews, received 5-star reviews and was declared a Top Pick by The Romance Reviews and a Best Book by Long and Short Reviews, and received 5-star reviews from Bitten by Paranormal Romance, Reading Between the Wines, Books and Things and Paranormal Romance Addict.  It also won first place in the Romance Writers of America Indiana Golden Opportunity contest, then was chosen as Best of the Best.  It is the first book in her Immortal Guardians series. 

When she isn't writing, Dianne is very active in the independent film industry and once even appeared onscreen as a machete-wielding maniac not unlike the vampires she so loves to create in her novels.

Thanks so much for joining me today!  You can find me on the internet:

My website: DianneDuvall.com
My blog The Immortal Realm:  dianneduvall.blogspot.com
Facebook:  facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000816605112
Twitter:  twitter.com/DianneDuvall

And be sure to enter my Win a Kindle contest!  Details are on my website.  :-)

Dianne Duvall



Contest Deets:
One (1) winner will receive a signed copy of DARKNESS DAWNS by Dianne Duvall

Deadline Feb. 28tht 11:59 CST


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75 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great giveaway!!!!

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Anonymous said...

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SandyG265 said...

Sounds like a good book.

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Reading said...

I would love to win this. Thanks for the chance.

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Dianne Duvall said...

thehiddenbibliotheca: Thanks for joining us and for entering the contest!

SandyG265: Thanks!

Bethie: Thank YOU for stopping by! :-)

Victoria said...

Oh my - as I was reading the excerpt I was getting angry. People can be REALLY awful. I know I want to read this.

Am all of these: Just Do It, each gets an extra entry: Twitter | Goodread | GFC | Facebook | Email Subscription

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Ammy Belle said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I am a GFC and FB follower - thanks! :)
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Missie, The Unread Reader said...

Yes! I've been following the tour, and it is making me more excited to read the book. Looking forward to knowing more about this new virus spin on the not undead. :P

Please enter me.
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Read for your future! said...

I would love to read this authors work. If i win this book after i read it I donate adult books to the Staff at Middletown High school
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Read for your future! said...

I am following Dianne on twitter Lora1967
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Read for your future! said...

I have put in a friend request on Facebook for Dianne Lora Wiedenheft
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Read for your future! said...

I entered Diannes Kindle contest Lora1967
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Unknown said...

Thanks for the great giveaway. I am a follower and email subscriber. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com

Lil said...

Now that is a gripping excerpt.

debbie said...

I would love to read this, it sounds really good.
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Kelli McCracken said...

I just found this blog via a tweet and so glad I did. Awesome excerpt! Hope I am the lucky winner. If not, I will definitely be buying this book. Kudos.

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Vivien said...

Great giveaway!
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Goodreads friend as Vivien

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BLHmistress said...

I really love the sound of the book and the excerpt really makes me want it more. Thanks for the giveaway!

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BLHmistress said...

oh and I tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/BookLovershaway/status/40141520719974400

Dianne Duvall said...

Victoria: I hope you like it!

Ammy Belle: Thanks for joining us!

Missie: Thanks for accompanying me on the tour! I hope you like Darkness Dawns!

Lora1967: That's wonderful! I'm a big supporter of teachers and professors and think too many go unappreciated. Thanks for entering my kindle contest!

Tore: Thanks for dropping by and entering!

Lil: Thanks! Glad you liked it!

debbie: Thanks! I hope you like it!

Keli McCracken: So glad you joined us! I hope you like Darkness Dawns!

Vivien: Thanks for entering!

BLHmistress: Great to see you here! Thanks for accompanying me on my tour!

Jennifer Mathis said...

Darkness Dawns sound awesome

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elaing8 said...

Great giveaway. I enjoyed the excerpt.

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great giveaway! I hope I win but if I don't this is on my list of books to buy. I sent Diane a FB & GR friend request. I tweeted @jjbeachgirl77 I am a follower on twitter, FB, GR of both. fantasybookchick@gmail.com

Mariee said...

Great giveaway! Please count me in.

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Mariee said...

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New GFC follower.

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Jolene and Family said...

YIPEEE, I soo want to get my hands on this book. Thanks so much for this giveaway, crossing my fingers
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latishajean said...

I have been hearing alot about this book I can't wait to read it! What a great giveaway thank you so much!
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Tweeted too
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justpeachy36 said...

Please enter me in the giveaway.
Looks like an awesome book!

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Barbara E. said...

Darkness Dawns sound like a great book. I like the unique take on the vampires, I can't wait to read the book.

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I follow on fb

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I'm a goodreads friend

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GFC follower (old)

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Megan@Riverina Romantics said...

Great giveaway! Thanks!

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I have an email subscription

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Truly Bookish said...

Great giveaway, thank you!
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Nerissa said...

I'm excited about this book! I followed Dianne on twitter @neri0724. I also am following her blog.

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Unknown said...

This sounds like an awesome book. This will be going on my forever growing TBR.

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+1 GFC follower

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Kaity said...

Great giveaway :)

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I'm following you on twitter (bittenbooks)

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I'm following Dianne on twitter. (bittenbooks)

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I am a GFC follower

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Meredith said...

Great excerpt!

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Meredith said...

Tweeted

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FB fan

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Requested to be Dianne's FB friend

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Chantel said...

Great giveaway, please count me in!

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