“Amanda Young has amazing talent and a fresh voice in the erotic romance genre. This story is just another wonderful work of art that has intense emotion and beautiful poignancy.”
“Ms. Young has created a fast paced story showing how difficult it is for some people to admit their sexuality… Thanks go to Ms. Young for a great story.”
~Reviewed by Teresa http://rainbow-reviews.com/?p=187
It was recently brought to my attention that Oklahoma state legislator, Sally Kearn, compared the gay agenda to Cancer. She went on to say that the fight for gay rights was as detrimental to the United States as terrorism.
Please, visit this website and let your voice be heard. Hate affects us all.
Mired in centuries-old customs and rigid traditions carried over from their mortal lives, the chaing-shih elders of New York’s Chinatown don’t quite know how to deal with the upstart Russian vampire, Mistress Viktoria. With their existence in danger, the Elders call upon an ancient blood tie and summon the aid of their kinsman, Liu Sakurai.
Though he appears to the world as a sensual young man in his mid-twenties, Sakurai is one of the oldest and most powerful chaing-shih to walk the Earth. He sees humans as not much more than weak playthings and food, and no one is more surprised than Sakurai himself when NYPD Detective Daisuke Matsui manages to capture his attention. Dai is a strong one, full of an inner fire and unusual sexual appetites that Sakurai cannot resist.
In the mysterious and arrogant vampire, Dai finds the type of person he’s been longing for his entire life–someone with a strength of will and determination that matches his own, and a skill to dominate him in ways that make him burn. While trying to unwind the ties his half-brother has to Chinatown’s underworld, Dai is confronted by creatures and events he thought only existed in the legends and stories told by old men. His life is on the line, along with everything he holds dear, but Sakurai’s dark whispers promise a passion Dai is powerless to resist
“Pyromancer is one of those novels that is alive from the very first word. The story really takes off at the moment that the two men meet and from then the story rapidly builds to a raging inferno of passion and intrigue.”
~Reviewed by Hayleyhttp://fallenangelreviews.com/2008/February/Hayley-Pyromancer.htm
This whole situation really just broke my heart. A myspace member sent me this clip from Ellen, and I was too touched not to share it. I think we all need to take a long look at yourselves and what kind of message we’re sending to our children.
Update: I can’t seem to get the clip to embed for some reason. At least, it isn’t showing up for me. So here’s the link to go to youtube and view the clip. http://www.youtube.com/v/QcMEL3_YsVI