Book One: Strange Neighbors
Paranormal, Romantic Comedy
Strange Neighbors has been called the paranormal version of "Friends." Remember that TV show? Now picture Rachel, Phoebe, Monica, Chandler, Ross and Joey as witches, shapeshifters, and vampires. Don't worry, I didn't copy the show. That wouldn't be much fun for either of us. Besides, the book is always better than the movie or TV show, right? Here, I'll give you a little teaser:
When all-star pitcher and shapeshifter Jason Falco buys a small apartment building, he sees it not only as an investment, but as a place to escape the demands of major league baseball.
That is, until he meets his tenants! A vigilante vampire: a wereraven with a morbid sense of humor; a werewolf thief who poses as a security expert; and two witches who work as phone sex actresses and own an owl familiar. Not to mention a beautiful, all too human nurse who gets Jason's blood pumping overtime.
With all the hooting, howling and hollering going on, how can an All-American guy get some peace and sweep a girl off her feet?
Book Two: The Werewolf Upstairs
Paranormal Romantic Comedy
Petty crime never looked so good...
Alpha werewolf Konrad Wolfensen sees it as his duty to protect the citizens of Boston, even if it means breaking into their businesses just to prove their security systems don't work. But when his unsolicited services land him in trouble with the law, he'll have to turn to his sexy new neighbor for help.
She should know better...
Attorney Roz Wells is bored. She used to have such a knack for attracting the weird and unexpected, but ever since she took a job as a Boston public defender, the quirky quotient in her life has taken a serious hit. Until her sexy werewolf neighbor starts coming around...
Book Three: The Vampire Upstairs
Paranormal Romantic Comedy
Available at Amazon
This old Boston brownstone is not known for quiet living...first the shapeshifter meets his nurse, then the werewolf falls for his sassy lawyer, but now the vampire is looking for love with a witch who'se afraid of the dark...and you thought your neighbors had issues!
Undead Sly is content playing vigilante vampire, keeping the neighborhood safe from human criminals, until Morgaine moves in upstairs. Suddenly he finds himself weak with desire, which isn't a good place for a vampire to be. And Morgaine isn't exactly without her own issues — will the two of them be able to get past their deepest fears before their chance at "normal" slips away...
About the Author:
Ashlyn
Chase has been a registered nurse for 20 years. During those years, she
wrote articles for professional journals and a thesis, but eventually,
thank goodness, discovered the joy and freedom of writing fiction.
Ashlyn considers herself lucky. Her degree in behavioral sciences
is a combination of psychology and sociology, so she has worked with and
studied people most of her life. She never has to write out exhaustive
character sketches to understand her characters or predict how they will
behave. That doesn't mean they don't surprise her. Sometimes
they take her on grand unexpected journeys. For her, it gives "character
driven novels" a whole new meaning.
Ashlyn has learned to go with the flow. To
enjoy the journey is not only one of her writing goals, but also a
challenge in life so she tries to follow where the story takes her. As
such, she has lived in 17 different places over the
years. At last, she's all settled down and comfy in New
England.
Is there a grand design or do we decide our own fates? Perhaps
if the powers-that-be have a plot, then they also give us the right to
revise it. Ashlyn has certainly made detours on her path, but she
thinks she's better for it. She's having fun at any rate and hopes
that if she enjoys the journey, so will those around her—including
her readers.
Ashlyn supports these charities with contributions from her royalties as often as possible.
http://www.heifer.org/ with ebook royalties
http://www.arborday.org/ with print royalties.
http://www.heifer.org/ with ebook royalties
http://www.arborday.org/ with print royalties.
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