Featuring A Vampire's Tale, The Magicals Series Book One...
Marisa Clements is a struggling writer and paranormal skeptic who writes vampire novels to pay the bills. Corgan Halton is an ancient vampire who chooses Marisa to author his life story before he ends his existence. Corgan knows his request will place Marisa in grave danger. She doesn’t. Will he choose to claim and protect her? Or will the story of a lifetime cost her life?September 6, 2022
August 12, 2022
Promotion for A Vampire's Tale
A Vampire's Tale is featured on Ereader News Today.
Like feisty heroines and reluctant heroes? A Vampire's Tale, Book One in The Magicals Series, has got you covered. This vampire / protector story is filled with intrigue, drama, and—of course—a satisfying happily-ever-after. Five books make up the complete series. You'll meet vampires, wizards, and fairies in my magical world.

“…This was a fun and refreshing read…” -- Christina Smith Belcher
“…So, much as Corgan made Marisa believe that true vampires do exist, Maya Tyler has managed to show this jaded romance skeptic that there is still such a thing as a sweet love story. Four well deserved stars…” – JennlyT
December 7, 2021
Focus on Book Tropes for #TirgearrTuesday
There are more options for romance novels than ever. Most avid readers I know (myself included) have TBR lists that keep growing. How do you pick your next read? You can focus your selection process by using book tropes that have piqued your interest.
A Vampire's Tale, The Magicals Book One, is a paranormal romance novel that features a vampire hero Corgan Halton with protective tendencies toward the heroine Marisa Clements. If you're in the mood for book tropes vampire and/or protector, A Vampire's Tale could be your next read.
October 5, 2021
An Excerpt from A Vampire's Tale for #TirgearrTuesday
Trust me. “Leaving your job was out of character for you.”
“Definitely. My friends didn't understand. They thought I’d completely lost it. In their minds, I left a decent paying job to chase a pipe dream.”
“You needed to find your own way.”
“You get it.” Marisa bit her lip, thoughtfully. Corgan understood her. She didn’t know how, but it seemed like he’d known her longer than a few days.
“Sometimes your own way isn't the easy way.”
“Damn straight! The term 'starving artist' comes to mind.”
“Do you go without, love?” The alarm was evident in his voice.