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Thursday, 4 March 2021

Darkly Dreaming by Chloe Hammond #Giveaway @chloehammond111 #Win #Competition #HappyBirthdayRandomThings #DarklyVampire

Have you ever longed to leave your life behind? 
Sever all ties and disappear?
Even for just one second?
What if it wasn’t a choice anymore?

Darkly Dreaming is a literary exploration into a sinister world where vampires lurk in our shadows.
As interested in our heroines’ emotional changes as their physical transformations, the story leads you through their infection, transformation, and difficult adaption to their strange new life.
We experience their hopes and compromises, heartbreaks and rage as deeply as they do.
A modern gothic, these vampires aren't the undead, they have been infected by a virus and undergone physical changes as radical as a butterfly during metamorphosis.
These vampires are as beguiling, cruel and fatal as cats, and just as irresistible.
 





As part of my on-going #HappyBirthdayRandomThings celebrations during the month of March, I'm delighted to offer a paperback copy of Darkly Dreaming - Book 1 of The Darkly Vampire Trilogy by Chloe Hammond today to one lucky winner.

Entry is simple, just fill out the competition widget in this blog. The competition will stay open for two weeks. GOOD LUCK!



One copy of Darkly Dreaming by Chloe Hammond







Born in Liverpool, Chloe Hammond grew up in rural West Wales. They didn't have a T.V so books
became her favourite escape, and when a teacher read the class a poem about a dragonfly, she discovered the joy of playing with words herself. She studied Behavioural Sciences and Creative Writing at the University of Glamorgan.

She always planned to write- life just got in the way. When she lost her joie de vivre, she was diagnosed with anxiety and depression. Usually stubbornly self-sufficient, Chloe refused to give the depression the isolation it craves, and decided to talk about her experience with the illness. She feared judgement, but instead found compassion and support.

She made time to write again. Darkly Dreaming came as nightmares, vivid scene at a time. She started writing them down, and quickly Rae and Layla's characters introduced themselves and took over, taking the story into unexpected twists and turns.






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