Rosemary has written a series of popular vampire romances. She's still writing about vampires but this time under the pseudonym Georgia Evans, and in a setting of recent history - England during World War II. It seems that the undead are helping the Nazis with their plan to invade Britain. Bloody Good (Kensington, June 2, 2009) is the first book in a trilogy.
About the book:
Brytewood, England September 1940
In the first of a trilogy of the supernatural battle for WWII, Dr. Alice Doyle finds the power to fight evil comes from places she'd never believe...
At the height of the Battle of Britain, a lady doctor has more than enough trouble to keep her busy even in a sleepy hamlet outside London. But the threat is nearer home than Alice knows. German agents have infiltrated her beloved countryside— Nazis who can fly, read minds, and live forever. They're not just fascists. They're vampires.
Alice has no time for fantasy, but when the corpses start appearing sucked dry, she'll have to accept help from a lowly Conscientious Objector, an able-bodied young man who says he's no coward though he refuses to fight. And, of course, from her grandmother, a sane, sensible woman who insists that she's a Devonshire Pixie. Indeed, whatever it takes to defend home and country from an evil both ancient and terrifyingly modern...
Read a review here
2 comments:
Oh boy!!! I will be here. This has been on the Wanton Wantin' Wishlist since you reviewed it!
I really enjoyed Bloody Good, and anxiously await the sequels!
You'll enjoy the interview!
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