Vigilare isn't too Nerdy and just Geeky Enough for y'alls Nerdy Geeks

To all you Nerdy Geeks: 


Let me introduce you to the talented indie singer/songwriter/author/actress, Brooklyn James. Take a stroll and poke through Vigilare, and Vigilare: Hell Hound.  (Vigilare: Jolie Blonde coming soon). The Vigilare Trilogy is the perfect SUPER HERO that is making headway in the sci-fi/action/adventure/thriller book genre. The Vigilare Trilogy is perfect for Geek and here's why:

If Geek is a connotation for eccentric devotion to a particular interest then Brooklyn James’ Vigilare is the epitome of Geek with a dash of genius and sophistication as James tells a story of two detectives whom investigate a string of murders and pedophiles in the town of Vanguard. James capitalizes on a paranormal phenomenon in conjunction with scientific research on Rh-negative blood type, the main component that creates the Vigilare much like the mad scientist in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. James’ audience is on the edge of their seats anxiously anticipating an ending when Hell Hound (2nd installation) comes roaring through breaching on Greek Mythology leaving her audience to a guessing-game: who is the Vigilare? It’s with James’ deft ability as a storyteller that she is able to identify the Geekster in all of us—for each individual to recognize his or her unique creative flare as an individual, an artist, and as a science enthusiast.

You can read reviews on both Vigilare and Vigilare: Hell Hound here:

                        http://www.amazon.com/review/R1M0Q2W5N07PGB
                            http://www.amazon.com/review/R381Q9T61U8F2U

            For more information on Brooklyn James visit her website: 
                                    http://www.brooklyn-james.com/

It only takes a minute to click on the link to read these book reviews. It takes 30 seconds to realize James' Vigilare Trilogy IS chic enough for Geek yet brilliant enough for Nerdist. Thank you and happy reading :) 

Sincerely, 

Brooklyn Gilmore

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