Lynda Hilburn


Biography

Lynda Hilburn writes paranormal fiction. More specifically, she writes vampire books. After a childhood filled with invisible friends, sightings of dead relatives and a fascination with the occult, turning to the paranormal was a no-brainer. In her other reality, she makes her living as a licensed psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, professional psychic/tarot reader, university instructor and workshop presenter. Her first novel, “The Vampire Shrink” -- which introduced us to Denver Psychologist Kismet Knight and a hidden vampire underworld -- was first released in 2007 and was re-released (the rewritten, expanded version) by Quercus Books 9/2011 and Sterling Publishing/Silver Oak 4/2012. Several more books are planned. “Undead in the City,” an erotic paranormal novella, and “Diary of a Narcissistic Bloodsucker,” a satire/parody, are now available in e-form from Amazon.com. Her short story, “Blood Song,” is part of the Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance anthology, April, 2009. For more information, visit Lynda’s website: www.lyndahilburnauthor.com

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Books

Undead in the City    by Lynda Hilburn
Price: $2.99 USD. 44750 words. Published on March 21, 2010. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Musician Tempest Moon knew the world was a rough place. Raised in the inner city of Detroit, the only way she knew to succeed was to be smarter, and tougher, than the next guy. No problem. Vampire Malveaux had ducked into the bar that night to avoid having to kill anymore trackers set upon him by the local vampire boss. Now, together they would take on the human underworld and the undead.

Lynda Hilburn’s tag cloud

bloodsuckers    dark fantasy    erotic    erotica    humor    occult    paranormal    romance    sex    supernatural    undead    urban fantasy    vampires