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Monday 15 February 2016

☀ Mack: The King [4] - Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for Mack, a Dark Fantasy by (, P&S, Inc. - Mimi Boutique, 262 pages).

This is the fourth book in The King series, and it can be read as a stand-alone novel.

PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and excerpt below.  Read the first two chapters with Kobo Preview.

Author Mimi Jean Pamfiloff will be awarding a full paperback set (4 books) of the King series to two randomly drawn winners, and one Mack paperback to one randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. (U.S. ONLY) to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.


Synopsis | Teaser | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops

Synopsis

From New York Times Bestseller Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Comes the New Standalone Story of Mack, a Continuation of the King Trilogy

“THEY THINK KING IS EVIL, BUT HE’S GOT NOTHING ON ME.” - Mack

MY NAME IS MACK. And if I play my cards right, I will soon be dead. Permanently. Not even my powerful twin brother will be able to resurrect me. A good thing. Because a man like me has no business living. Not when I have killed. Not when I have betrayed everyone I have ever cared for. Not when I know I’m destined to do it again.

This is why I have come looking for her—the only one capable of ending me once and for all. But will she think I’m just another insane patient? Or will she believe the truth? I am thousands of years old, my heart too dark to be salvaged.

~~~~~

MY NAME IS TEDDI, short for Theodora. My entire life has been a canvas of grays, whites, and black. I can’t feel, I can’t understand joy, I’ve never truly lived. Until now. His name is Mack, and though he believes he’s cursed, my degree in psychology tells me otherwise. Besides, someone who’s capable of bringing so much light into my life can’t be anything but good.

But I can save him. If he’ll let me.

Teaser: Excerpt

     Darkness was the one thing in this world I didn’t care for—probably because I felt most comfortable with facts. Seeing objects equated seeing facts. There is the floor. There is the couch. Facts.
     Guessing where things were—I think the leg of this table is around here somewhere—ouch!—was inefficient, useless. It was why nightlights were invented.
     So when I entered John Doe’s dark room, the first thing I wanted was to bring in some light.
     “Mr. Doe?” I said to the dark figure seated in the corner of the small room, staring at me like an eerie scarecrow waiting to frighten the shit out of anything that crossed its path. “My name is Dr. Valentine. I’m the new director. May I turn on the lights so we can discuss the reason you are here?”
     “I asked not to be disturbed.” The man’s deep, masculine voice felt like a cold, chilling slap. Yet strangely, it was also…Well, I didn’t know really. Hypnotic, perhaps.
     I squinted, my eyes straining to see his face but only able to make out his silhouette—broad shoulders, short hair, and fit-looking arms from the shadows of biceps I was able to spot.
     “That’s exactly why we need to talk,” I said. “It’s come to my attention that you are not here to seek therapy—”
     “Leave.”
     My mouth flapped for a moment. “I’m sorry, but did you—”
     “I said leave,” he growled.
     Sadly for him, intimidation didn’t work on me. Not that I was stupid and wouldn’t get out of harm’s way. The question was, did he intend to harm me?
     “And if I don’t?” I asked, testing the waters. His response would tell me everything I needed to know. Reading people’s internal emotional state was another gift of mine.
     I waited for a reply.
     And then I waited some more.
     He’s not going to answer me. Fine. This was silly and a completely unproductive use of my time. I would just have to see him with my own two eyes. My gift would do the rest.
     “Okay. These lights are going—” I flipped the switch, and the moment my eyes met his, I was hit by a hard wave of…
     “Holy fuck,” I gasped.
     I flipped off the lights, turned, and left the room. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. What was that?

Mack
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About the Author

Mimi Jean Pamfiloff is a New York Times & USA Today best-selling author of Paranormal and Contemporary Romance. Her books have been #1 genre sellers around the world.

Both traditionally and independently published, Mimi has sold over 600,000 books since publishing her first title in 2012, and she plans to spontaneously combust once she hits the one million mark.

Although she obtained her international MBA and worked for over 15 years in the corporate world, she believes that it’s never too late to come out of the romance closet and follow your dream.

When not screaming at her computer or hosting her very inappropriate radio show (Man Candy Show on Radioslot.com), Mimi spends time with her two pirates in training, her loco-for-the-chili-pepper hubby, and her two rat terriers, DJ Princess Snowflake and Mini Me, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She continues to hope that her books will inspire a leather pants comeback (for men) and that she might make you laugh when you need it most.

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Giveaway and Tour Stops

Enter to win a full paperback set (4 books) of the King series to two randomly drawn winners, and one Mack paperback to one randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. (U.S. ONLY)
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2: Where the Story Comes First
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7: Romance Novel Giveaways
8: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
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20: Edgar's Books
21: The Reading Addict
22: Sharing Links and Wisdom
23: Independent Authors
24: Full Moon Dreaming
25: Two Ends of the Pen
26: Romance That's 'Out Of this World'
27: Behind Closed Doors
28: Queen of All She Reads
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31: The Snarkology
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