Friday, June 24, 2011

The Vampire Who Loved Me Blog Tour and Contest with Theresa Meyers

Our special guest today is Theresa Meyers, author of the Sons of Midnight series for Harlequin Nocturne. She's here to tell us a little bit about her new book and one lucky reader has the chance to win a copy for their very own! Contest details will be listed at the end of the post. So let's give a rowdy Bite Club welcome for Theresa Meyers.....



Top Ten Things Vampires Shouldn’t Do on Summer Vacation
10. Eat ice cream quickly. Think about it, if you get a brain freeze eating the frozen goodness that is ice cream, just think what would happen to your resident vampire with extra large canines. Of course my vampires have retractable fangs, so that helps, but still…vampires should cool it when it comes to ice cream.
9. Go on a summer vacation in Alaska. Vampires don’t like sunlight. For some it’s because they go all sparkly. For mine it’s because there naturally enhanced eyesight is more light sensitive (kind of like when you get out of an eye doctor appointment with your eyes dilated). Too much exposure can give them migraines and in some cases a nasty sun burn. Since Alaska’s summers contain many more hours of daylight than dark, best to choose it as a winter destination vacation if your vampire.
8. Transport into a party uninvited. Vampires might materialize in a socially awkward situation or in the case of my vampires into dangerous territory. It’s better to know who’ll be there when you transport than appearing by surprise and getting an eyeful of something you don’t intend to.
7. Party near a bonfire. Really any location that contributes to mob mentality (even a microbrewery, but especially those places involving wood and fire) should be eschewed for social events by vampires. Why give them easy access to materials for stakes and torches for pity’s sake? Vampires are much more suited to locations involving kicking ass after hours, such as Sangria, the vampire club of choice for the Cascade vampire Clan.
6. Take up a night job as a phlebotomist to fund your summer socializing. Frankly I feel the temptation is just too great. Anyone who collects blood for a living ought not to be the same person who drinks to be living. I mean really, can you even imagine? “That’s one tube for your test, one tube for me, one tube for the test, one tube for me…”
5. Wear silver jewelry or get summer piercings. Sure it’s pretty and shiny, but when the metal in question could disrupt your nervous system impulses, it’s best to choose something else. The vampires in the Sons of Midnight mini-series might not be sensitive to garlic, but silver can be debilitating.
4. Drink any cocktails spiked with Dead Man’s Blood. Eww. Ok, but beyond that, in The Vampire Who Loved Me, Dead Man’s Blood is a very potent poison to my vampires. It contains no life force so it would be like downing a slug of liquid nitrogen – painful, unpleasant and definitely not safe.
3. Watch the season four kickoff for True Blood without lots of snacks. Really, you think vampires don’t watch television too? And with all that action and what’s sure to be a hot and heavy season opener, it’d make even a mortal hungry, let alone a vampire.
2. Tick off the Goddess of Chaos. Hey summertime fun and games is fun, but not fighting. Especially not with Eris, even if you aren’t a vampire. As the daughter of Ares God of War, Eris is not a chick you want to mess with. She might look like a Reese Witherspoon clone, but she thrives on the misery, agony and festering emotions of people so stirring up some trouble is her pleasure. Avoid her and find better people to party with.
1. And the number one thing vampires shouldn’t do on summer vacation: Fall in love with a mortal. You’ve likely lost everyone mortal you’ve ever known or love by the time you’re a decent aged vampire. How do you ever expect it to work out? Mortals are so young, so firm, so full of blood, but you don’t date a juice pouch, much less willingly put yourself in danger of being beheaded to save one. That is unless you’ve found something in your mortal that makes your entire eternal life up to that moment seem meaningless. Then, and only then, might a mortal be worth it.
I hope you’ve had fun with my Top Ten Things A Vampire Should Never Do on Summer Vacation. If you were a vampire, what would be on your list? 
For a perfect beach read, check out my newest release THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME for the dark and sexy Sons of Midnight mini-series from Harlequin Nocturne or visit me online at www.theresameyers.com.
Want to win a copy? Leave me a comment with something you think a vampire might want to avoid during summer vacation, or any season for that matter, OR tell me what sexy vampire you'd like to encounter on the beach, at night of course, and I will toss your name into the drawing. I'd happily take a midnight stroll with Achilles, the super sexy hero of The Vampire Who Loved Me! This contest is open to U.S. residents only. Please leave an email if one isn't easily located in your profile. The contest ends on July 1st and I will announce the winner the following weekend.



7 comments:

Erika said...

I think it be great to meet a vampire that was made during the darkages. The history he could tell would be awesome!

Theresa Meyers said...

Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, Achilles is a Spartan warrior so he's seen a lot! His best friend (and former fledgling) Dimitri in The Truth About Vampires was actually a priest in the dark ages. I feel it gives them a great deal of 20/20 when it comes to dealing with the mortals of today!

Kerry said...

"you don't date a juice bag!" rofl ~
I would think a vampire would want to avoid a bullfight... but I would love to read a dark story of a vampire lounge singer on a cruise ship... know one?

Theresa Meyers said...

I haven't heard of one (vampire lounge singer) but it certainly woudl be an entertaining idea!

Barbara E. said...

The Vampire Who Loved Me sounds like a great story, and I'm looking forward to reading it.

I think I vampire might want to avoid the sun and the heat during summer vacation, so maybe pick a cooler place to go or a really deluxe hotel with lots of amenities, like an indoor pool, etc.

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Carrie said...

I would say that they should NEVER watch a season of JERSEY SHORE. I would hate to see lame fist bumpin' vampires.

Meredith said...

I think vampires should avoid sunshine, of course, and probably sand, because it gets everywhere, but maybe a great vacation place to stay would be a hotel next to a blood bank.

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