-- Tuesday, December 14, 2004 --
Westfield's DARKSOME THIRST in Second Printing
HWA NE author Morven Westfield reports that the first printing of her vampire novel DARKSOME THIRST sold out after 14 months. The second printing rolled off the presses in November. Morven has been promoted the book over the summer but will take a break over the winter, when she hopes to pick up where she left off on the sequel, THE OLD POWER RETURNS.
Synopsis of DARKSOME THIRST
It's the late 1970s and Alicia Anderson is in her late 20s, riding the seductive upswing of high technology. Empowered by the new climate of equality for women, she's aiming at a career in computer programming. Alicia’s plans are thwarted by corporate bureaucracy and - to her utter confusion - a vampire.
Newly initiated wiccan priestess Matricaria has begun to receive psychic messages - vivid dreams and tarot card readings - that point to a terrible fate for someone near to her. She and her coven attempt to decipher the symbols, hoping to prevent a tragedy. Soon the lives of these very different women are drawn together.
Darksome Thirst is the first in a series of novels about Alicia and Matricaria and their battles against the unknown.
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