A Book with a Cause by Lori Brighton

When I was asked to join a group of self-published authors writing an anthology, I jumped at the chance. Not only would I be writing a short story that would be featured with some well-respected self-published authors, but the money would also be going to charity!

Kiss Me, Kill Me is an Ebook anthology of novellas, all paranormal romance, all by self-published authors and all proceeds go to the GreaterGood.Org, a charity that “funds leading nonprofit organizations around the world in order to alleviate poverty and hunger, promote peace, address cancer and other widespread health problems, foster literacy and provide education, preserve vital habitats in peril, and provide protection and care to vulnerable animals.”

Each story in the anthology is 5,000 to 20,000 words. Not only is the anthology only 99 cents, but it’s a great way to try out a new author. Interested? Read the blurbs below!

A Ghoulish Valentine by H.P. Mallory:
Dulcie O’Neil can’t help her attraction to Knight Vander, much though she tries to fight her feelings. When she begrudgingly accepts his invitation to dinner and a movie, she can’t imagine her evening will be derailed by a cemetery full of hungry ghouls and one incredibly sexy man.

Cat Fight by Zoe Winters:
Cat Fight takes place in Zoe Winters’ “PretVerse”. Greta is a cat therian (shifter). She’s been involved with Dayne, a local sorcerer since she sought his protection from her murderous tribe. After a fight, Greta shifts into cat form and refuses to come back out.

Impulse Control by Susan Bischoff:
In the world of the Talent Chronicles, kids born with supernatural powers are taken from their families and forced into government research facilities called State Schools. At one such school, a group of Talents must work together to stop a dangerous experiment that’s already killed two of their peers and threatens others. If they’re caught they face Detention, and Detention at a State School has a whole different meaning.

Wild Passion by Lori Brighton:
James is a treasure hunter intent on collecting a deadly, priceless statue. Then he meets Adelaide, a stubbornly beautiful and mysterious woman who knows more about the statue than she admits. Suddenly, James is tempted to give up everything for the one treasure he can’t seem to own … Adelaide.

A Fairytale Ending by M.T. Murphy:
An unlucky actress discovers that there is no good and bad when it comes to vampires and werewolves, only bad and worse.

Blind Sight by Kait Nolan:
Isla’s ability as a Seer has made her a life-long captive of a paranormal crime lord. Fae assassin, Ransom, offers her a chance at escape, but when she touches his hand she sees only blood, horror, apocalypse. What reason can Ransom have for wanting to rescue her, and can she possibly trust a man who deals in death?

The Sacrifice by Toni LoTempio:
After a chance meeting with the mysterious Alfred Barstow, Jennifer is swept off her feet by his whirlwind courtship of her, so much so that she accepts his proposal of marriage. Leaving her boyfriend Peter behind, she heads off to start a new life in California, unaware there’s more to Alfred than meets the eye – and a sinister plot behind his proposal. The Sacrifice is a story about what happens when the man of your dreams turns out to be your worst nightmare…and then some!

Until the Breaking of the Day by Daniel Arenson:
The Underground. A realm of flame, blood, and knives in the dark.When its prince returns from exile, a young demon girl will learn his secrets.

If You Leave by Stacey Wallace Benefiel:
Despite their devotion to one another, Gabrielle and Jorge have been living separate lives. That is, until Gabrielle’s life ends. Reunited and it feels so…complicated?

So, to celebrate, we’re giving away 2 Ecopies of Kiss Me, Kill Me.

My short story in the anthology, Wild Passion, is actually the third and final story in my Wild Series. And so to celebrate the release of Wild Desire, my second book in the Wild Series, I’m also giving the winners a signed, printed copy of Wild Desire. Just leave a comment to win an Ecopy of Kiss Me, Kill Me and a printed copy of Wild Desire!


Lori Brighton is a New York and self-published author. Her second book, Wild Desire released March 1, 2011 from Kensington Publishing. She has self-published A Night of Secrets (a historical paranormal), The Ghost Hunter (a contemporary paranormal) and a YA titled The Mind Readers. You can visit Lori on her website at: www.LoriBrighton.com

20 Replies to “The Book for the Good Cause”

  1. OMGoodness!!! This giveaway is awesome! Regardless if I win, Kiss Me, Kill Me will become part of my library! I LOVE the fact that it’s Paranormal novellas!!!!

  2. such a neat idea — what a wonderful way for authors to support each other as well as a cause and help bring new readers to the table.

  3. Great way to sample new authors and a terrific way for authors to support a good cause!

  4. Lori – I love the Wild Series and love anthologies. My two favorite things wrapped in one package. What a great idea! I hate to see the series end but can’t wait to read Wild Passion.

  5. I love anthologies. And all these stories sound good.
    A great price and a great cause.

  6. What a wonderful thing to do! And what a lot of great authors (some new for me) – that’s my favorite part about anthologies – finding new authors and enjoying authors I already know. I especially would love winning Wild Desire.

  7. I love reading anthologies, they are great when you don’t have a lot of time to read so you can read a short story and go on and do what you need to do. Also can’t wait to get your new book. Thanks for the chance to win.

  8. Whoa! I love that they are all paranormal and the fact that its only 99 cents is great to try some new authors!

  9. I’d love a chance to check out a bunch of new authors, it’s always fun to try new writing and maybe discover a new favorite.

  10. I am so glad you got to finish your trilogy, even if in a shortened version. I have WILD HEART and have been looking forward to reading the rest.
    I am interested in GreaterGood.org. It sounds like a worthwhile group. The projects they support are certainly necessary.
    The stories in the anthology all sound interesting.

    Good luck with the release of all your new books.

  11. What a wonderful idea for the monies to go to a charity. A lot of great authors too. Both books sound wonderful.

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