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Vampire Hunter (Rammel Hawking #1) By Victoria Danann Release Tour

VAMPIRE HUNTER
Rammel Hawking #1
AUTHOR: Victoria Danann

Official genre of book Paranormal Romance
Content warning 18+

Name of cover designer: Victoria Danann
Photographer: Invita
Ramā€™s book is My Familiar Stranger retold from his unique point of view, expanded with chapter insights from other significant characters. The story begins the first time he runs away to the New Forest at age ten, follows his recruitment by Black Swan along with his training to be a vampire hunter, and tells the story of the death of his first partner.
Lan (narrated by Ramā€™s first partner, Sir Lansdowne) I had finished my education and chosen to sign on with Black Swan. The ink wasnā€™t dry on the paper before I was out the door. First assignment was Grunewald, the unit that serviced Berlin. It was close enough by whister to patrol, but far enough away to be secluded. The building was a renovation, or adaptation really, of an eighteenth century grand house, set in the middle of a forest preserve that was off limits to anyone not Black Swan. I had seen a lot of the world by then, but had never been to Berlin. I knew why we had a unit there. Because wherever you find prevalent nightlife, you find active nests of vampire. I didnā€™t have any personal experience with leeches at that time. But you donā€™t have to experience a thing personally to believe people when they tell you itā€™s nasty. I had never heard anything about vampire until six months ago. They trained our minds and bodies to be precision instruments and occasionally said something vague about protecting the innocent. But crap on a croissant. We had no idea we were preparing to be the only barrier between humanity and monsters that turned out to be real. Our story when we met civilian juvies was that we were in military school. Hel. Close enough. Right? Anyway, six months ago they clued me in. There are vampire out there. I had two choices when I turned eighteen. I could sign on as a vampire hunter or go home and keep my mouth shut about everything Iā€™d learned. I was told that, if I chose the first option, Iā€™d find that my training hadnā€™t even begun. I didnā€™t believe that. I mean how much harder could it be? Really. They said they took the mouth shut part of option two very seriously. No threat was spelled out, but it was certainly implied. I had six months to decide. So. Sure. I thought about it. A lot. The day before I turned eighteen I still hadnā€™t decided. I returned to quarters around ten oā€™clock, closed the door, switched on the light and nearly jumped out of my skin. My uncle was sitting there in the dark waiting like some creeper from a film noir movie. He laughed when I jumped. ā€œRight. Real funny. What are you doing in this part of the world?ā€ His smile slowly faded away. ā€œSit. I want to say something.ā€ Uncle Al wasnā€™t the sort of guy you said no to. I sat in the chair closest to the sofa where heā€™d parked his overbearing ass. He didnā€™t speak at first, just stared at me, and I have to tell you it took every bit of the self-discipline Iā€™d learned to keep from squirming under that kind of scrutiny. But I knew it was some kind of test. I was supposed to be patient and wait it out. So I did. ā€œYouā€™re going to be eighteen tomorrow.ā€ I smirked. ā€œSo I hear.ā€ He nodded. ā€œAre you decided?ā€ I looked away. ā€œHonestly? No. Iā€™ve been hoping for a sign.ā€ ā€œA sign, huh?ā€ My uncle didnā€™t seem to think that was a reliable approach to decision making. ā€œWell, I donā€™t know what kind of sign youā€™re expecting. I thought Iā€™d stop by. Wonā€™t be here tomorrow. So happy birthday.ā€ ā€œThanks.ā€ I stood when he got up to leave. He turned toward the door, but turned back like heā€™d forgotten something. I could almost see him mentally patting his pockets. ā€œAnything you want to ask me?ā€ I wouldnā€™t have thought so, but since he put it that way. There was something. ā€œI guess itā€™s clear what choice you made. Any regrets?ā€ He grinned. It was a thing so rare I couldnā€™t think if Iā€™d ever seen him look pleased before. ā€œA good question for a seventeen-year-old.ā€ ā€œAlmost eighteen.ā€ ā€œIndeed.ā€ He nodded. ā€œThe answer is no. Not one. Hope that helps.ā€ I thought about it for a second. ā€œWould you feel the same way if you died tomorrow?ā€ His grin got even bigger. ā€œDefinitely.ā€ With that he left without looking back and, in fact, it did help. Immensely. Teachers are known to go on every year about how youā€™d better get ready because the next year is going to be so much harder. But it never is. Itā€™s always the same thing. So when I signed on to Black Swan for life and they told me it was about to get real, I just smirked on the inside and thought, ā€œYeah. Yeah. Iā€™ve heard it before.ā€ Looking back now I could slap my little bratty self for acting like a punk. Even if I kept it on the inside. For once the future of dread hadnā€™t been overstated. It had been understated. The next four years were rigorous enough to make the first five look like a glide on a paddle board over a smooth-as-glass lake. Naturally, once we understood that we were going to be vampire hunters, and what that meant, we began to pay attention in earnest. But hereā€™s the bare truth of that. Nothinā€™ they can do or say can truly prepare you for what it feels like the first time you are face to face with a pale-eyed leech who wants to rip you apart with virus-dripping fangs. My internship was mostly served as backup to the Grunewald Unit knights. I went to Brazil for a few months and did an awful rotation in Central America looking for Chupacabra. Ew. Things give me willies when I think about them. Yeah. Theyā€™re even worse than vampire. I was always sent back to Berlin though. Like it was home base. That was okay with me. There was a lot of action and the Grunewald knights were good solid teachers. They taught me about slaying vampire and they taught me about camaraderie. Then, of course, there were German girls. I mean, youā€™ve gotta love girls who have beer with breakfast. Right? It was a good place to pay my dues and hone my skills. Three years later, I was told that I was being sent to Jefferson Unit. Rumor had it that I was going to be a vampire slayer in New York, New York. I wasnā€™t very impressed when the jeep stopped in front of J.U. It was the farthest thing from Grunewald Castle. A plain brick building with not a single window showing. Looked more like a prison than a Black Swan facility. Donā€™t get me wrong. I donā€™t require frills to complete me. It was just an observation. I stopped at the intercom. ā€œKnock. Knock.ā€ ā€œWhoā€™s there?ā€ ā€œLandsdowne.ā€ ā€œJust a minute.ā€ I heard the buzzer and pushed on the door. My first thought was that there was an awful lot of activity for a place that looked so quiet on the outside. I hoisted my duffel up higher on my shoulder and stopped a kid going by. ā€œSovereignā€™s office?ā€ ā€œDown one level and turn right.ā€ I nodded my thanks and headed toward the elevators. The central area was impressive with its three-story ceiling, modern gleam and polish. The place looked like a prison from the front, but once inside it was open and light with a view to what appeared to be a park on the other side of tall windows. When the elevator opened, I checked to make sure the down arrow was lit, stepped inside and pushed S1. A couple of girls, well, young women I guess youā€™d say, got in after me in workout clothes. One of them looked me over, taking in the duffel, ā€œTransferring in?ā€ ā€œYeah.ā€ She smiled. ā€œIā€™m Ellsbeth. I work in medical.ā€ The elevator opened. When I realized they werenā€™t getting off, I finally got the hint and exited. ā€œSee you around.ā€ The sovereignā€™s office wasnā€™t hard to find. The reception area was glass to the hallway, but I checked the plaque just to be sure. Sol Nemamiah, Sovereign. There was a kid at the desk, young enough to be a student. He looked up when I walked in and dropped my duffel. ā€œTransfer from Berlin,ā€ I said. ā€œGo on in.ā€ He pointed to a closed door. I opened the door, hoping the instruction wasnā€™t a new-guy-hazing prank. The first thing I saw was a mess of blond hair. I knew he was an elf because he had some of that hair tucked behind the ears. I guess he could have been fae, but I didnā€™t know of any fae knights. When he turned around, I had three thoughts. That he was just about my age. That his eyes sparkled with elf mischief. And that the only word to describe him was beautiful. Now donā€™t get me wrong. I have a strong preference for the opposite sex and donā€™t usually think about whether other guys are attractive or not. But this elf had it going and I would have had to be blind to not notice. I looked past him to the man behind the desk. You could tell it was the Sovereign by the way his jaw seemed permanently clenched. He pointed at the elf. ā€œRammel Aelshelm Hawking, meet Basil Rathbone Landsdowne.ā€ The elf stuck out his hand. I took it and shook. Thatā€™s when it registered. I laughed and blurted out, ā€œYouā€™re P.P.ā€ ā€œExcuse me?ā€ he said, with his brow knitting. I looked at the Sovereign and thought better of saying more. ā€œIā€™ll explain. Later.ā€ ā€œYou two are getting a try out as partners, attached to B Team, starting,ā€ he looked at his monitor, ā€œThursday. Mr. Hawking, Mr. Landsdowneā€™s quarters are next to yours. Show him the way.ā€ ā€œAye,ā€ said the elf as he moved toward the outer office. He held the door open to the hall and gestured toward the elevator. ā€œWelcome to worm patrol.ā€ ā€œWorm patrol? Sounds like I should turn around and ask for reassignment.ā€ He laughed. ā€œIā€™ve been told thatā€™s what they call rotation in the Big Apple.ā€ ā€œOh.ā€ Once inside he pushed the third floor button and leaned back against the wall facing me. ā€œSo what was the peepee thing?ā€ I grinned. ā€œNot peepee! P. P. Your reputation is widely known. Parties and pussy.ā€ He cocked his head and gave a tiny smile. ā€œā€™Tis what they say about me?ā€ ā€œYeah, man. It could be worse. They could be sayinā€™ youā€™re a limp dick wanker whoā€™s scared of girls.ā€ He combined a grin with a sly look that Iā€™d come to think of as Ramā€™s trademark smile. ā€œSpent a lot of time alone as a kid. I suppose there was some pent-up party in me. Maybe Iā€™ve over-compensated. I would noā€™ want P.P. on my tombstone.ā€ AMAZON | B&N | APPLE | KOBO
USA TODAY Bestselling Author, Victoria Danann, is making her debut into Contemporary Romance with releases in May and June 2015, after taking the world of PNR by storm.
Her Knights of Black Swan series won BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE SERIES TWO YEARS IN A ROW (2013, 2014). Reviewers Choice Awards, The Paranormal Romance Guild.
Victoria's paranormal romances come with uniquely fresh perspectives on "imaginary" creatures, characters, and themes. She adds a dash of scifi, a flourish of fantasy, enough humor to make you laugh out loud, and enough steam to make you squirm in your chair. Her heroines are independent femmes with flaws and minds of their own whether they are aliens, witches, demonologists, psychics, past life therapists, or financial analysts from Dallas. Her heroes are hot and hunky, but they also have brains, character, and good manners - usually - whether they be elves, demons, berserkers, werewolves, or vampires.
The first book of the Knights of Black Swan Paranormal Romance Series, My Familiar Stranger, was nominated for Best Paranormal Romance of 2012 by both Reviewers' Choice and Readers' Choice Awards. All of her books have opened on the Amazon Best Sellers list and earned Night Owl Reviews TOP PICK awards. Many have appeared on Listopia BOOK OF THE MONTH as #1 across all genres.
For books published in 2013, Black Swan won three awards. 1. Best Paranormal Romance Series 2. Best Paranormal Romance Novel - A SUMMONER'S TALE 3. Best Vampire~Shifter Novel - MOONLIGHT. In 2014, Solomon's Sieve won Best Vampire Novel.
If you're interested in Victoria personally, she is also a classically trained musician who defected to Classic Rock music. Until 2013 she was the utility player for Houston's Roadhouse band, which means she played rhythm guitar, keyboards, sang back ups and female leads. Her band covered everything (note for note) from Styx to Led Zepellin to Rush.
She lives in The Woodlands, Texas with her husband and a very smart, mostly black German Shepherd dog.
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