Friday, October 28, 2011

Vampire’s Kiss -- A Halloween Cock-Tail

In my upcoming novel The Vampire, The Witch & The Werewolf 2: Chains of Silver, Nick Stake bartends at Club Blood in New Orleans, a wannabe fang-banger hangout that some creatures of the night use as feeding grounds. As a vampire hunter, Nick earns tips along with identifying his targets.

Witches Brew
With Halloween literally right around the weekend, one of my favorite activities is researching new themed-related drinks. Last year, I made Witches Brew, and had a mini nightmare trying to buy dry ice to get that cool fog effect.

Chains of Silver features Club Blood’s “signature” martini, Vampire’s Kiss, and this one isn’t a sexy sliding of the teeth into a willing, warm neck. The drink consists of chilled vodka, champagne and Chambord, a black raspberry liquor that adds that blood-red tone. On Saturday, I’m hosting a poker night – complete with a Halloween costume contest for the attendees’ kids – and I plan on serving up some delectable cocktails (photos to come!).

Have a favorite spooky drink? Share and leave an email address, and I’ll send you a goody bag filled with: Gummy Vampires or Gummy Werewolves, a “baby” that can be found in King Cakes from New Orleans, and other assorted goodies. Plus, one lucky "grand-prize" commenter will win a $10 gift certificate to Ravenous Romance. Hopefully, you'll save it for my Chains of Silver release! (Hint. Hint!) 

This weekend, I’ll be blog-hopping all around. Join me and a host of other writers for the Romance Girls Gone Goblin Halloween Blog Hop (try saying that five times fast after a few Vampire’s Kisses! Other parties include the TRS Spookapalooza, which is giving away a Nook!, the Whipped Cream blog, where I’ll be “visiting” on Saturday, and the Goddess Fish Party Pavilion.

Have a delightfully fun – and safe – Halloween weekend!

Louisa




14 comments:

  1. I'm not a big Halloween person. And I can't find my Blood Red Margarita recipe at the moment, which tells you how often I make it, LOL. This recipe is the closest I could find to mine: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/danny-boome/pomegranate-margarita-recipe/index.html

    I'll definitely check out your recipes. Have a great party!

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  2. Oh, yummy! How did you know I loved Pomegranate Margaritas so very much! Grazie.

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  3. I actually don't drink. How unseasonal and boring would it be of me to say hot chocolate with floating marshmallows? lol.

    jbherbal at hotmail dot co dot uk

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  4. Have you seen the new Halloween marshmallows in funky shapes and colors? Totally seasonal! And hot apple cider is good this time of year, too!

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  5. My favorite actually goes by a similar name -- Dracula's Kiss.

    Coat the bottom of a glass with grenadine, pour in black cherry vodka and top with coke :) They will KNOCK YOU OVER lol

    Thanks for the giveaway!
    Jess
    romanceaholic at gmail dot com

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  6. I don't actually HAVE a favourite spooky drink, but I love silly things like garnishing with jelly snakes or dying drinks green :) That'd probably be my ideal actually, I'd invent a white chocolate thickshake, dye it green and call it a slime shake, garnished with a couple of jelly snakes or sour gummy worms! ^_^

    kate1485 at hotmail.com

    P.S. Thank you SO much for making this international! Happy Halloween

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  7. I don't really have a favorite Halloween drink. I would be happy with a glass of my favorite red wine, Apothic Red. Love it! Thanks for the great giveaway.

    Areeths at new dot rr dot com

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  8. Wow, Dracula's Kiss sounds pretty kickin' and I'm a fan of red wines, too ... such good recommendations.

    Jamine -- good points about everything being Halloween-y with food dye!

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  9. Happy Halloween! I dont really have a favorite Halloween drink either. I do love hot cider and its perfect for this weather. Thank you for the awesome giveaway!
    shadowluvs2read(at)aol(dot)com

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  10. Sludgy Chocolate Martini
    What You Need1 Tbsp. chocolate syrup
    3 Halloween OREO Cookies, finely crushed (about 1/4 cup)
    1/2 cup chilled brewed strong MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee, any variety
    1/4 cup vodka
    1/4 cup chocolate-flavored liqueur
    1 cup light vanilla ice cream
    2 Tbsp. PLANTERS Creamy Peanut Butter
    Make It
    POUR syrup onto small plate; place crushed cookies on separate small plate. Dip rims of 2 martini glasses in syrup, then in cookie crumbs.

    SPOON any remaining cookie crumbs into prepared glasses.

    BLEND remaining ingredients in blender until smooth; pour into prepared glasses.
    Enjoy!!! They are yummy!! Thanks for the giveaway!!
    viajeradelmar@aol.com

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  11. Of course, a nice deep blood red wine. ;) But I'm not a huge drinker. This Ghostly pudding milkshake would probably get my vote:
    http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/ghostly-pudding-milk-shake-107315.aspx

    Thanks, for the interesting read. Lots of good ideas here. Just popping by as one of the participants of the blog hop. You don't need to enter me, Louisa. Have a great Halloween!
    J.D. Revezzo

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  12. I'm drinking dark red wine as I do this, will that do? Thanks for the giveaway!Gloria

    geschumann at live dot com

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  13. I love me some Bloody Rum Punch, it's a awesome spin on sangria.

    Morganlafey86(at)aol(dot)com

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  14. The winner of the $10 certificate was Jess. Everyone else can get a goody bag, and I'm going to send you a private email for mailing addresses. Thanks for taking part in the contests!

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