Monday 13 July 2015

Finally published!

The day is here!  Just Drink is now available on Kobo (and shortly, Amazon).

What do the leader of a street gang and a teenage girl incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital have in common?

They just happen to share blood.

When Dylan finds her, Shaiyan is a teenager, locked inside a psychiatric hospital to protect the world from her unrelenting thirst for human blood.  Desperate to be with someone who suffers as he does, Dylan rescues her from her prison and takes her to live with him on the streets with a gang of misfits who collectively refer to themselves as The Six. 

Unknown to them both, the men who manufactured their madness are hunting them and will stop at nothing to finish what they began.

As  Shaiyan and Dylan find themselves embroiled in a silent power struggle between the most powerful entities in the world, they must find a way to stay alive and free, while holding together the tattered fragments of their family.


This is a modern vampire tale with a twist - there is no mythology, there's no vampire hierarchy and no one got bitten.  Instead, blood drinking is in their very DNA.  How it got there - that's the real concern.

Just Drink is book one in a series that follows the remnants of three families, caught in a battle between two global powers, whose motivations are unclear, and the outcome uncertain.


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You can check out this book and more on my website, www.kaialeigh.com.

Thursday 9 July 2015

Great way to relieve stress

So, hey.  Having a stressful week?

This is a fun prank to play on your flatmates / family - especially those who have a nervous disposition.

You'll need a dark, empty house (preferably old and cold), Youtube and some speakers turned up loud.  Suddenly.  At night.  Through a closed door works well, for effect.

Cue up these two files and play simultaneously (I found Tiny Tim at full volume and Sound Effects at 30% volume is a good mix).


AND



If your housemates think you're not home, even better... turn your monitor off and quietly hide behind or under something.  Then jump out.

Okay, so they might hit you - or never speak to you again.  But I guarantee, you'll feel great.  Barring that lump on the side of your head where they hit you with whatever blunt object they had to hand.

* Results may vary.


Friday 3 July 2015