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This World of Love and Strife by Shawn MackeyThis World of Love and Strife by Shawn Mackey

Publisher:   D.X. Varos (March 15, 2022)
Category: Horror, Vampire Thriller, Dark Urban Fantasy, Paranormal
Tour dates: June 16-July 22
ISBN: 978-1955065238
Available in Print and ebook, 350 pages

This World of Love and Strife

Description This World of Love and Strife by Shawn Mackey


It is the duty of the Vanguard to protect the world from unseen demonic forces.

But what if the organization falls to corruption? Their reformation is up to Cato, a disgraced former member who discovers many of the elite using their powerful positions and martial skills for ill-gotten gains rather than fulfilling their true purpose: aiding mankind in a secret war against their eternal foe.

Aldous is a Vanguard who fell from grace after being stricken with vampirism by a mysterious figure known as the White Lady. His increasingly vile appetites are tolerated because his knowledge as an alchemist is vital in the Vanguard’s battle against the demons. When those desires lead to the abduction of the woman Cato loves, Cato wages a one-man war against Aldous and his werewolf henchman.

Excerpt This World of Love and Strife by Shawn Mackey


 

Mephisto’s house key slipped from his hand as he attempted to unlock the front door. Squatting down to pick it back up, he had no trouble finding the key due to the bright light of the full moon. As he reached to grab it, a shadow cast over his hand so briefly, he thought it was his imagination. Regardless, he casually placed a hand in his left pocket, clutching the handle of his derringer as he rose back to his feet with the key in the other hand. A strong grip suddenly clenched under his elbow, and before Mephisto could turn around, he felt the cold barrel of a gun poke his back.

“No sudden moves,” said a familiar voice. “I’m not here to rob you or anything. I want to do business.”

“Then why not meet me at the usual place, my friend?” Mephisto asked. Though his heart pounded in his chest, he kept his composure. He always had a bad feeling about Cato. There was a chance his worst fears were about to come true. The man was certainly on something.

“I had to take this to you directly. You’ll see,” Cato said, lowering his gun and letting go of Mephisto’s arm. He carefully removed his hand from his pocket.

“I’m turning around,” Mephisto said as he did so slowly. Cato still held the gun at his side. On the ground behind him was a massive, bulging brown sack. It was a wonder he was able to sneak behind him with that slung over one shoulder.

“Don’t take this personally,” Cato said as he reached into Mephisto’s pocket and removed the derringer. “I’d be pretty on edge too if the roles were reversed. When I’ve shown you what I’ve got, you’ll look back on this and laugh.”

“Any reason you haven’t told me yet?”

“You’ll see,” Cato said, pocketing the derringer and then holstering his gun. He picked up the brown sack with care and motioned to the door. “Let’s go inside.”

“If you say so, my friend,” Mephisto said as he unlocked the door. Those last two words were laughably forced. However, most of his fear had given way to curiosity—even excitement.

“Can you make coffee?” Cato asked as they stepped inside. Mephisto flicked on the light switch, keeping his peripheral on his guest as he placed the sack on the entry room floor.

“One thing at a time. I hate to be rude, but I’d like to see what you’ve got in there before we go any further.”

“Mostly trinkets,” Cato said, pulling out a large gold cross. It was embedded with a variety of jewels. Though it was valuable, it was a disappointment.

“And?”

“Here,” Cato went on, removing a book. Mephisto took the tome, placing it on top of the nearest table. When he noticed the name “Linus Elliot” on the cover, he pushed aside all the various garbage on the tabletop so that he could open it. The pages were pristine, and though he was eager to pour over their contents, Cato was removing more items from the seemingly bottomless bag.

“Okay,” Mephisto said, closing the book. “You’ve got me intrigued. Let’s go into the living room.”

“Don’t forget the coffee.”

“I suppose so,” he said, leading Cato to the next room. His guest sat on the couch and began removing items one by one and placing them on the tables and floor. Though Mephisto wanted to protest over his handling of some of them, especially a green glass statue of an elephant, he thought it better to make the coffee than potentially provoke his ire.

Simple coffee was an odd request of Cato. Despite showing up at Mephisto’s house in the middle of the night, the man didn’t appear strung out or angry, rather focused and sober-minded. Tracking this location took a certain degree of dedication. None of his associates were aware of the place. That had more to do with his insignificance than difficulty. He was merely a merchant. If anything, he expected to get in trouble due to his dealing with Cato, not due to Cato himself. Mephisto had vastly underestimated the former Vanguard. Even their weaklings weren’t to be trifled with, and though an apostate, he had the reputation of a prodigy. His master, Basil, had been one of the best.

“That’s quite the collection,” Mephisto said as he returned with two mugs of coffee. He counted twenty-four items in all, none of them entirely useless. It would net them a pretty penny, and though the quantity was more than Cato’s usual haul, the quantity didn’t warrant the intrusion.

“I’d hope so. I need the money.”

“It’ll get you quite a bit even though this stuff isn’t exactly in demand. We’ll find buyers, but some of it will take months to sell. Maybe even a year.”

“That’s unacceptable,” Cato said. As those words left his mouth, Mephisto dropped his mug, his stomach clenching to the point of nausea. The coffee rolled across the wood floor toward one of the books. For a few seconds, Mephisto was powerless to move it away, his eyes glued to Cato’s holster. Cato lunged forward, prompting Mephisto to fall back onto the sofa.

 

Praise This World of Love and Strife by Shawn Mackey


“While This World of Love and Strife will reach horror audiences, it also should be included in fantasy and thriller library collections as a strong example of the strengths that can emerge from a story that embraces different genres with powerful characters and scenarios that are unpredictable and engrossing.- D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

“The thrills build and build and never let up. The characters feel like real people. Even the vampires and werewolf! Best of all was the protagonist. He starts as kind of an eccentric and a bit of a jerk, but by the end I couldn’t get enough of him. I highly recommend this book for people who don’t mind horror with a heaping dose of action.”- John Martin, Amazon

About Shawn MackeyThis World of Love and Strife by Shawn Mackey


Living in New Jersey for all his life, Shawn Mackey has been writing since childhood. Though his favorite genre is horror, he has a deep appreciation for fantasy influenced by mythology and science fiction that questions the modern world and its future.

Website:  https://mackeywriting.wordpress.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mackeywriting
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Shawn-Mackey/100073414053488/

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Feast by David VorheesFeast: Other Horrifying Tales by David Vorhees


Publisher:  Amazon (August 31, 2019)
Category: Horror, Mystery/Thriller, Supernatural
Tour dates: Oct-Nov, 2020
ISBN: 978-1670514585
Available in Print and ebook, 209 pages
Feast

Description Feast by David Vorhees


A collection of short stories that take place on different holidays over the course of the year. The collection opens with “A New Year, a New Day, a New Life.” Grant Curtis is arrested on New Year’s Day and charged with the murder of his wife Carla. In “Easter: The Resurrection,” a resurrected Kyle Gardner seeks vengeance on Pastor Brian.

“The Vengeance of Cassidy Clay” is a narrative poem that takes place on Halloween. The poem tells the story of a slave-hunter who haunts the woods long after his death and many more spine chilling tales.

Guest Review for Feast by David Vorhees


Guest Review by Sol A.

The first anthology of its kind, ‘The Feast: And Other Horrifying Tales,’ is a fresh take on horror that is bound to keep readers up well after bedtime. Every story in this collection is set at, and revolves around a different holiday. New Years Eve, Valentine’s Day, Easter, The Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas are all included and none are left unsullied. In all of the horror anthologies that I’ve read, I’ve never come across one that had such an interesting hook or one that took such innocent holidays and made them so spooky!

This series has everything from ghosts and ghouls to cannibals and madmen, and every tale is unique and scary in its own way. The stories range in content, from the Easter story about a preacher who has been carrying on an extra-marital affair with one of his congregants and begins finding pieces of a body hidden in Easter eggs all around town, to a poem about the ghost of a former slave hunter who returns every Halloween to terrorize the people of the town that executed him.
Thanksgiving’s story was the titular, ‘The Feast’ and revolved around a young couple and their four year-old son who embark on a trip to see family for the holiday. While driving on a sparse country road, they get into an accident and go off the road into a tree. Both parents are knocked unconscious and by the time they wake up, their son has gone missing. Soon, they discover that he has been found wandering in the woods by a rural-dwelling family with whom they share a tense and suspicious meal.

This astoundingly creative collection is one that is definitely worth checking out if you appreciate horror. It’s perfect for a fall read and is sure to give you chills! Vorhees is a modern day Edgar Allan Poe! Five Stars!

About David VorheesFeast by David Vorhees


David Vorhees joined the U.S. Navy after graduating Lima Central Catholic. Following his military service, he attended the University of Northwestern Ohio for Automotive business. He worked various factory jobs and attended the University of Phoenix online for a degree in arts with a focus in journalism. He recently worked for the Wapakoneta Daily News as a reporter/photographer/paginator.

He is the father of five and grandfather of five. He has always been interested in the occult and the scarier side of life. He loves history and the supernatural and truly believes there is nothing better than a good story.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorHorror
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehoundofbakersville/

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Feast by David VorheesFeast: Other Horrifying Tales by David Vorhees


Publisher:  Amazon (August 31, 2019)
Category: Horror, Mystery/Thriller, Supernatural
Tour dates: Oct-Nov, 2020
ISBN: 978-1670514585
Available in Print and ebook, 209 pages
Feast

Description Feast by David Vorhees


A collection of short stories that take place on different holidays over the course of the year. The collection opens with “A New Year, a New Day, a New Life.” Grant Curtis is arrested on New Year’s Day and charged with the murder of his wife Carla. In “Easter: The Resurrection,” a resurrected Kyle Gardner seeks vengeance on Pastor Brian.

“The Vengeance of Cassidy Clay” is a narrative poem that takes place on Halloween. The poem tells the story of a slave-hunter who haunts the woods long after his death and many more spine chilling tales.

Praise for Feast by David Vorhees


“Vorhees does a nice job of keeping a “theme” throughout (even as the stories change from tale to tale. This felt like one cohesive set of stories instead of a bunch of random ones thrown into a book.
The character building and storytelling were good and I thought that Vorhees was able to write short stories that felt realistic and new while also feeling “familiar”. What I mean by this is that they still feel like original stories but they don’t feel like brand new ideas. Just like some of the best horror films play on the same topics and plots – these stories benefit from good horror tropes.
If you’re a horror fan and a fan of horror short stories there’s bound to be something in this collection that’ll suit you. I enjoyed it from beginning to end and I’m glad that I had a chance to check it out.”-Brian’s Book Blog

“Most of the tales are deeply disturbing and be warned: you won’t be able to unsee them. This is a nod to the effectiveness of the author’s storytelling ability and gift for description.”-Kristine, Hall Ways Blog

“I thought each story was unique; I like the author’s writing style. I would recommend this to readers of dark fiction, if you like a little gore with your horror, and a realism that makes it stick with you after you are done. I could see giving this as a gift.”- Sarah, Quackzombie

“Mind-bending and wildly entertaining! I was hooked after the first story, and it just got better after that. The themed horror stories for each separate holiday was a new concept for me, making each story that much more riveting. The characters and scenes are well thought out and eerily relatable, which allows you to become immersed in the story. This collection of stories is a definite must read!”-Lyn Savage, Amazon

Excerpt from Feast by David Vorhees

He noticed a tiny piece of paper wrapped around one end of the long round object in the plastic egg. The item was completely wrapped in a paper towel and was wet with a red pasty substance on one end that reminded him of ketchup. As he unwound the paper towel, he stopped talking. All breath had left him. He couldn’t make a sound if he could think of something to say. He felt as if his body and brain were shutting down as he looked down at the amputated finger that was housed in the tiny plastic egg.

After a brief moment of staring silently at the finger, he began to recognize to whom it belonged. He saw the pastel blue polish on the nail and the large diamond carat engagement ring that was entwined with a white gold wedding band. He remembered the day it was put on the woman’s finger, because he served as the officiant of her wedding. He also saw this ring every day, seeing as she worked for the church as its secretary. His secretary – Stephanie Williams. This finger belonged to her, and he then remembered that she and her family were not at service today.

God, he thought. What is going on? He unfurled the piece of paper and read the note inscribed on it:

,I’m sure you saw the finger and deduced who it belonged to. Tell no one, no cops, or I will kill the whole family. But it is Easter and Easter egg hunts were my favorite when I was young, so let’s have a hunt shall we? I have placed 6 eggs all over the town, each with a clue and a surprise inside. Find the eggs, decipher the clues and find me by 5 p.m. tonight if you want the family to live. I believe that should give you about 8 hours. Good Luck.


About David VorheesFeast by David Vorhees


David Vorhees joined the U.S. Navy after graduating Lima Central Catholic. Following his military service, he attended the University of Northwestern Ohio for Automotive business. He worked various factory jobs and attended the University of Phoenix online for a degree in arts with a focus in journalism. He recently worked for the Wapakoneta Daily News as a reporter/photographer/paginator.

He is the father of five and grandfather of five. He has always been interested in the occult and the scarier side of life. He loves history and the supernatural and truly believes there is nothing better than a good story.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorHorror
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehoundofbakersville/

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