Me, me, me, me, enough of me talking about me why don't you talk about me.
I think my trailer explains Predatory Ethics best:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNv1S...&feature=g-upl
The short descriptions of all three of my books go into further detail:
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Mad Gods is Book I
Kosta is a man with a dark past, and lives life on the run: wanted dead or alive
by Satanists, Dark Nobility and the Catholic Church.
He has abducted a child destined to enslave the world and given him a life more ordinary.
Together they are pursued by those who want the child returned to his destiny and the Church
that wont give up its power.
Prophesy and free will collide when the child must finally choose his own path
or the fate set out in Revelation.
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Commitment is Book II
Adam watched Mad Gods drag his father to Hell.
Melusine Rothschild, Grande Dame of the Black Nobility wants to raise him
by Predatory Ethics and guide him in wielding the power and influence
of his dark birthright. Adam wants none of this.
He watches his TV shows in one of Danvers Mental Hospital's nice padded rooms,
snugly dressed in his own long sleeved, buckled, canvas jacket.
He is safe, away from a hostile, ravaging outside world. He's horribly wrong.
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I Am Eternal, stand alone vampire story
Simeon Magus has been alive... undead nearly two millennia.
He has watched the undead go from myth to adored celebrity and he exists,
hiding from a determined and lethal group of hunters who do not listen to reason
and won't stop until he's destroyed.
Simeon witnessed and lived history and he doesn't know if he wants any more of it.
He wants to connect with someone again, to feel close to another, but when he meets
somebody on a train who knows too much about him, Simeon cannot trust that
he isn't another of the Slayers.
Is his new friend sent to eliminate him or the hoped for salvation from the tedium of eternity.