The first draft of Lost Falls, Book 3 is complete!

I have finally finished the first draft of the 3rd Lost Falls book! It even has a title: Tooth and Nail.

The book still has to go through some editing passes before it is ready for prime time, but we’re aiming for an April 2019 release. I think the wait will be worth it!

I’ll have more to share about Tooth and Nail in the coming months. For now, though, I hope you’re all enjoying the holidays. Thanks so much for your support this year! Bring on 2019!

Blood Money (A Lost Falls Short Story) is now available!

Blood Money, a short story of mine, recently appeared alongside a bunch of other fantastic tales in a limited-run anthology called Eight in the Chamber.

That anthology, sadly, is no longer available. If you missed out, though, you can now grab Blood Money as a standalone short story on Amazon for only $0.99. Click here to get your copy.

Come join Ozzy as he takes a job tracking down a vampire’s missing consort, only to find his own morals pushed to the limit.

Check out the blurb below and then grab your copy!

 

As Lost Falls’ resident folk wizard, I can track down anyone.

It should’ve been a simple job. Find the girl, bring her home.

Except she’s not just any girl. She’s the bloodslave of one of the most powerful vampires in town.

And I’m not sure she wants to be found.

Get it on Amazon

In One Month, Return to Lost Falls…

Ozzy’s back, baby!

Pay Dirt, Book 2 of the Lost Falls series, finally has a release date! You’ll be able to grab it on Amazon from May 11th. Mark your calendars!

To thank all you kind folks for your enthusiasm and patience, Pay Dirt will be priced at only 99c for the first few days. (Although thanks to Amazon’s nonsense, that deal might be US and UK only, sorry!)

To make sure you don’t miss the deal, join my mailing list and I’ll email you as soon as Pay Dirt is available. Just go here: https://www.subscribepage.com/chrisunderwoodweb

Oh, and here’s the blurb for Pay Dirt:

In Lost Falls, nothing ever stays buried.

Look, I’m a reasonable guy. When the ghoul came to me, shaking and sweating and claiming that he’d been cursed, I did what I could to help. After all, as Lost Falls’ resident cunning man, breaking curses is my specialty.

But when the ghoul took advantage of my good nature to steal some very valuable equipment from under my nose, I stopped being such a nice guy. Now I’m hunting his ass down.

Except I’m not the only one. Because the ghoul awakened something deep beneath Lost Falls. Something old. Something better left buried.

And now it wants revenge.