Kimberley grew up watching old black and white monster movies with her siblings, hiding under the blankets when the zombies ate someone. She loves Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, and all the rest. It’s no wonder Halloween is her favorite holiday. In the custom of the Seanchaí, Kimberley’s Irish grandmother taught her to love stories of the forgotten past, filled with legend and folklore, mythology and fantasy—sometimes whimsical, sometimes scary. When she was sixteen, her grandmother gave her a thesaurus for her birthday and encouraged her to follow her dreams of becoming an author. Reading and writing have been a lifelong passion. Striving earnestly to spin a good yarn and carry on the family tradition, she often writes into the wee hours of the night. The Golgotha Covenant is Kimberley’s second novel. Her first is title called Mer Si Raen Ambush, a thrilling action adventure about a dangerous mermaid captured by the US Navy. Also a photographer and avid nature lover, Kimberley currently lives with her family in Idaho. To learn more about Kimberley, read her blog or follow her social media, visit...
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Read an excerpt from Chapter 1, Pulse.
He’s a vampire . . . a priest . . . and a slayer. A Sacrosancti brother of the Demetrius order. It’s his calling to kill monsters—to efficiently dispatch them with his Crucilum and dispose of the bodies at Mercy Hill Crematorium. When Father Zaccaria wrenches Jane Maguire from the clutches of a blood thirsty monster about to sink its fangs into her throat, he’s surprised to discover she’s not the woman he’s been tracking. She’s her identical twin and the key to the Blue Blood’s evil plot. Two women . . . sharing one soul. Can the priest protect his new charge and stop Andaes, nemesis of the church, from performing a mysterious blood ritual that will release the scourge of mankind from the confines of the night into the light of day to feast on the unwitting...