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Dawn Thompson


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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 52
Sign: Aries

City: PATCHOGUE
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/25/2007

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Friday, February 20, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry


The Romantic Times magazine just informed Candy that Dawn received the award for Best Historical Shape Shifter 2008.

From RT:

Our Awards Ceremony will be held in Orlando, Friday, April 24, 2009 form 4:30-6:30pm at the Wyndham-Orlando Resort and we will include Dawn in the Awards Presentation portion of the Program and also in the Awards Power Point Presentation which we are currently working on.

Dawn’s name will be in the Awards Program and will appear the June issue of RT BOOKreviews magazine as an Award Winner. It will also appear on our website awards' archives as a 2008 winner.


Candy is so very thrilled and honored that Dawn's book is receiving this award. Romantic Times gave this book 4 1/2 stars (they don't give 5 stars), was a TOP PICK and received the KISS Award from them for her hero Milosh. Milosh was likely Dawn most beloved hero, so this would please her so much.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

A Tale of Two Sisters.

The sad story of Dawn and Diane Thompson of New York, USA.

Today is Poverty Awareness Day (October 15th) and I cannot think of a situation that brings this closer to home that the life and death of Dawn Thompson, and what is now facing her sister, Diane.

I won't address the many hard knocks that hit the Thompson sisters through the years.  Life tends to visit death, loss and unfortunate circumstances upon us all.  It's their later life―and death of Dawn―that touches my heart and mind on this day meant to bring world consciousness to the ugliness of poverty. 

Eleven years ago, Dawn was hit in a car accident that left her unable to walk.  She could barely take more than two or three steps, dragging one leg.  She had rods in her arms, and due to improper care in hospital, she lost the use of the last three fingers on her left and right hand.  They were curled back and could no longer respond for her.  From that point on a wheelchair was her only means of moving about.  There was a settlement for the accident, so she was able to get along. 

The government provided her $565 per month in disability (I have no idea why so LOW), meaning she would have had no means of existing without the settlement.  They originally provided her with an aid in the morning to help bathe and get her dressed.  Another came in the afternoon to do errands such as pick up medicine, fetch groceries and do laundry.  A third came in just before bedtime to help her undress and get into bed.  Three years ago, they decided Dawn was getting too much aid, and cut her aids for afternoon and evening.  Afternoons were difficult, but the night aid really was missed most of all.  It was very hard for Dawn to get out of the wheelchair after sitting in it for 12 hours straight.  Sometimes it took her an hour of battling just to get into bed.  This was a woman in her late sixties and riddled with pain and arthritis.  Each night was dangerous on her heart.

Dawn's plight became more acute at the end of 2005.  She had an accident that nearly killed her―the wheelchair malfunctioned and tossed her into the dishwasher, ripping open her thigh.  She was lucky she didn't bleed to death.  Medical expenses mounted.  Yes, she had Medicare.  But co-payments and so many medicines she needed were not covered by the government support saw her money from the accident settlement eaten up by these expenses.  She was forced in the spring of 2007 to sell her pre-paid funeral policy just to pay her rent.  She had to choose between food and a roof over her head.  Things grew so grim, that I began sending her food and cat food.  Author Rowena Cherry was another who sent money to help Dawn, as well as my dear friend Monika Wolmarans.  Monika is retired and on very limited means herself, so her giving to help Dawn really touched me.  I thank both ladies for their caring about Dawn's plight.

Dawn fell had to be hospitalized, and things spiraled out of control.  People couldn't understand how a woman with over a dozen books out for two publishers didn't have plenty of money.  Well, sad fact, new authors don't make big bucks, and often you have to wait 2-3 years before you are seeing money from your books.  The money those books would earn would came way too late to help Dawn.

During her final days, her younger sister, Diane, stayed with her as much as possible.  She was a driver-education instructor and basically the only person there for Dawn in her final days.  She requested family emergency leave, and was refused.  Then she requested vacation time – time she would spend easing her sister in her final moments.  The hard-hearted boss refused to give her vacation time.  Instead, she was forced to choose between obeying her boss and being there with Dawn in her final moments.  I am eternally grateful she chose to be there for Dawn. I do not want to imagine how horrible it would have been for my friend had she faced dying alone.

Only, the problems started for Diane.  Diane―called Candy by her friends―was fired by her hard-hearted boss.  She is sixty-one, has trouble walking without a cane because of arthritis in her knees.  She was forced on unemployment, which barely paid her rent.  What money she had in reserves, went for food, electric and phone.  Very quickly, she was facing little food in the house, losing electric and phone service.  Unemployment was extended three months.  We are hoping they will extend it another time, but so far that hasn't happened.  Things are getting grim for her, and once again, I am sending food shipments.  Once again Monika, who has so little, is sending money to help.

Candy is sixty-one.  Recently, she went in for a job interview and the lady took one look at her slow gait and told her not to bother applying.  Candy doesn't own a car, doesn't live near buses (couldn't walk to them if they were near), and is in an area too far from anything that might provide a job.  Even if she could get to a job, it would have to be one where she could sit down.  She just cannot stand all day.  Within a few weeks she is going to be facing some ugly decisions if she doesn't get some help from somewhere.  There is a period of about seven months before she can get Social Security.  She might qualify for disability, too, but she would spend months, even years getting that.  She needs help NOW.

What are the answers?  I don't have them.  I do know the American government allows their seniors to live on next to nothing.  Rent subsidy for New York is only about $350.  WHERE can you live in New York for that?  The answer from the social worker ― "You can't.  You will have to go into a group home, but you don't want that as it's nothing but drug addicts."  Candy was denied medical aid.  This woman NEEDS medical care and cannot get it.  She checked into Meals on Wheels and was told sure they could add her, but the meals came with a fee.  A fee?  She cannot afford anything.  She is facing winter afraid of losing heat, electric and being thrown into the streets.

There are untold of Dawns and Dianes out there.  Too many.  The government just bailed out the economy, gave out rebates earlier this year to everyone.   But nothing to help those who really are in need.  Both Diane and Candy worked all their lives, paid their taxes and Social Security.  Yet, when they needed help it was and isn't' there.  How can this United States sentence their elderly to this sort of humiliating and life threatening circumstances?

Someone needs to care.  We all need to care.  Time ran out for Dawn.  Time is running out for Candy.  How many others are facing the same sort of scary, grim circumstances as the holidays approach?  When you sit down to your turkey dinner come Thanksgiving, take a moment to consider those who won't have the comfort of family, a safe place to live, and food on the table.

Don't say how sad.  DO SOMETHING.  Demand of your representative to ensure better care for our elderly; look around you, see how you can help. Millions are being collected for the poor in other countries, which is perfectly fine, but who is looking after the poor and sick and helpless in the USA?  "Family and friends" should come first before we pour money into other countries.  Is a sad state of affairs. We are always ready and willing to donate money to a good cause.  Help is needed right here at home. It should be made easier for people to qualify for funds, red tape should be cut. It is very humiliating to apply for welfare or for help, it takes far too long to receive funds and the deserving cases are getting nothing, or have to fight over and over and have to wait until it is too late.

And on a more personal note we all need to do more to help family and friends - shame on those who turns their back on their family and friends when they need help.  Bad Karma will come visiting you one day! 

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Monday, March 17, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

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REVIEW

"Fabulous Finale to Trilogy"

After thirty years away from Cumberland, Milosh, Brotherhood vampire hunter and slayer, returned to find his closest friends’ manor nothing but a burnt out ruin. According to the vicar of the village, Milosh was six months too late and had no way of knowing whether his friends, the Hyde-White family had escaped. Stabling down his vampire stallion Somnus, Milosh entered the ruins sensing he was not alone. Still, he was not prepared for the young Gypsy woman (Paloma) who escaped the ruins by stealing his stallion. Milosh was stunned to be caught so off guard and after catching Paloma he was further shocked by his physical reaction to her.

Paloma had been bitten by Sebastian, the vampire Milosh had been tracking and trying to kill for over 400 years. When questioned Paloma denied having been attacked thinking that if Milosh knew she had been bitten and suffered the bloodlust, he would kill her. Lust overcame common sense and Milosh, surrendering to his passion, made love to Paloma, who having not fed for days lost control bit and drank of Milosh’s blood. The outcome of the bite was Paloma was cured of her bloodlust, and Milosh, who for 400 years had been free of the vampire bloodlust after completing the Blood Moon ceremony, now reverted back to the state of those he hunted.

*** Milosh is one of the original characters that Ms. Thompson introduced and actively employed in the previous books of this trilogy. He was the first to have overcome his ravening for blood (or bloodlust) by discovering the cure of the Blood Moon and acted as mentor, teacher and friend to the Hyde-White family who were infected by his age-old nemesis Sebastian, and featured as the main characters in BLOOD MOON and THE BROTHERHOOD. Finally, in THE RAVENING Milosh has his own story -- an absorbing, tense, edge-of-the-seat rollercoaster ride of passion and thrills galore!

Everyone must have a soul-mate and after 400 years of wandering Milosh found his in Paloma and their sensual passionate encounter where he let down his guard after all those years almost killed him. Thompson described this terrifying nightmare beautifully as the bloodlust he had avoided in all those years, came back with a vengeance. Thompson expertly described Milosh’s agony as he fought the urge to kill the woman he loved as he quickly began a descent into madness. Calling upon the Brotherhood of vampire hunters he had created, he asked them to protect and guide Paloma. When his friends the Hyde-White’s finally reappeared, it was a bittersweet reunion -- they’d come to do what Milosh had tutored them to do -- to destroy the ravening vampire he’d become. Milosh only had one chance to try another Blood Moon ritual to save himself, but before he did that the author brings you on a suspense filled ride as Milosh tries one more time to destroy Sebastian, or die trying.

Ms. Thompson did a wonderful job in giving a vivid image of the evil that was Sebastian; the innocence of Paloma; and the descent into madness that Milosh was fighting. I loved the original creation of Somnus (Milosh’s vampire stallion) and the era’s depicted as she brought the reader along from the Regency years through the Victorian as reflected in the original dialog cant of the time periods. Her version of good vs. evil in her paranormal world of shape shifting beings was phenomenal.

While this is definitely a stand-alone story with enough back-stepping to bring the reader into the moment and up to speed, I highly suggest that you read all three in sequence and treasure them. Treasure them knowing that as author Dawn Thompson once graced and gifted this world with her lyrical and creative historical romance and paranormal stories, the romance world has lost this shining star.

Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted March 17, 2008

 

Paranormal Romance Reviews


Currently reading:
The Ravening (Blood Moon series, Book 3)
By Dawn Thompson
Release date: 29 January, 2008

Wednesday, February 13, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

 


Dawn Thompson, author
(1937 - 2008)




Starry, starry night
Paint your palette blue and grey
Look out on a summer's day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul

Shadows on the hills
Sketch the trees and daffodils
Catch the breeze and the winter chills
In colours on the snowy linen land

Now I understand
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen
They did not know how
Perhaps they'll listen now

Starry, starry night
Flaming flowers that brightly blaze
Swirling clouds and violet haze
Reflect in Dawn's eyes so sad and true

Colours changing hue
Morning fields of amber grain
Weathered faces lined in pain
Are soothed once more in your artists' loving hand
Now I understand
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen
They did not know how
Perhaps they'll listen now


For they could not love you
But still your love was true
And when no hope was left inside On that starry, starry night
They took your life as carless people often do
But I could have told you, Dawn Thompson,
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you


Like the strangers that you've met
The ragged men in ragged clothes
The silver thorn of bloody rose
Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow

Now I think I know
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen
They're not listening still
Perhaps they never will...
(song Vincent - Copyright Don McClean)
Monday, January 21, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

TOP PICK for The Ravening - Night Owl Romance





The Ravening by Dawn Thompson
Score: 5/5 - Reviewer Top Pick
Reviewer: Janean of Night Owl Romance
Online: http://www.nightowlromance.com/nightowlromance/reviews/Review.asp?ReviewId=1156

Paloma is a young gypsy woman who loves dancing in the moonlight. One night she escapes her sleazy stepfather's grasp and flees off into the night. As she finds peace dancing under the twinkling stars and moon, she finds herself in an evil creature's clutches, and with one bite, Paloma's life is changed forever.

Milosh has come back to England to destroy the evil vampire, Sebastian and to seek out his friends the Hyde-Whites, but he finds the Whitebriar Abbey destroyed. While at the ruins of the abbey he finds Paloma there. This intriguing little thief gets under his skin and makes his blood boil. Can Milosh resist temptation? Or will he end up a blood-crazed beast?

Dawn Thompson once again gives us a masterpiece! As you travel with Paloma and Milosh on their adventure, you will feel each one of their gut-wrenching emotions as through they were your very own. When Paloma is face to face with the evil creature that bites her, you can smell his foul stench and feel her spine-tingling fear!

"The Ravening" is captivating and exhilarating and you will find yourself holding your breath as you take the ride of your life with these amazing people! There are plenty sparks between Milosh and Paloma that will definitely cause a lot of sizzling between the sheets of this blazing book! Although, "The Ravening" is a stand-alone book, it is part of the "Blood Moon" series and I am sure Ms. Thompson will have everyone flocking to their neighborhood bookstores for all these amazing books!







The Series
Book 1 – Blood Moon http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Moon-Book/dp/0505526808/
Book 2 – The Brotherhood http://www.amazon.com/Brotherhood-Blood-Moon-Book/dp/050552726X/
Book 3 – The Ravening http://www.amazon.com/Ravening-Blood-Moon-Book/dp/0505527278

Monday, January 14, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry

 







Fantasm Award Nominee - Best Vampire Romance 2007








http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0505526808 - Blood Moon




http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/050552726X The Brotherhood

Fantasm Award Nominee for Best Werewolf Romance 2007



Tuesday, January 01, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
 
 
 
Voting is open!!
 
Dawn is there for Lord of the Deep in Best Long Print and Best Long E-Print (first two categories) and Best Long Print for the Marsh Hawk
 
So cheer her up!!
 
thank you!!
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Monday, December 17, 2007 

Category: Writing and Poetry



England, the Cumberland border, November 1871

Paranormal, Shapeshifter
THE RAVENING
Dawn Thompson
4.5 stars HOT Top Pick
SETTING: 1870s England

The conclusion to the Chronicles of the Blood Moon brings the lord of the vampires, Sebastian, and Milosh, the head of the Brotherhood, to a showdown guaranteed to have chills running up and down your spine with its heart-stopping terror. But Thompson brilliantly tinges the terror with a romance set against a haunting backdrop with the atmosphere of a paranormal gothic.

SUMMARY: After decades, Milosh returns to Whitebriar, the Hyde-White family's manor in isolated Cumberland. He finds a burned-out shell, his friends missing and a beautiful Gypsy hiding in the ruins. Palmona has found sanctuary after being infected by a shapeshifting wolf/vampire. She yearns to feed but tries to keep the bloodlust at bay with the hope that Milosh will teach her the secret of the Blood Moon, which frees vampires of bloodlust. Innocent Paloma has the power to make Milosh forget his mission to kill Sebastian, and she makes him burn with bloodlust. Now he'll have to fight not only Sebastian but also his own nature. With Paloma's love, can Milosh finds a way to conquer the darkness and eradicate his foe? (Love Spell, Feb., 368 pp., $6.99)

~~Kathe Robin, The Romantic Times Magazine

The Ravening by Dawn Thompson
[mass market paper: Love Spell; February, 2008; $6.99;
ISBN: 0505527278; ISBN-13: 9780505527271]

To Buy

To Order:

Book 1 – Blood Moon http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Moon-Book/dp/0505526808/

Book 2 – The Brotherhood http://www.amazon.com/Brotherhood-Blood-Moon-Book/dp/050552726X/

Book 3 – The Ravening http://www.amazon.com/Ravening-Blood-Moon-Book/dp/0505527278/

Save 5% by pre-ordering The Ravening from Amazon.com

Amazon.co.uk

Dorchester Publishing

Book 3 of the Blood Moon Series
Monday, October 15, 2007 

Category: Writing and Poetry
    Night Owl Romance has nominated my second Blood Moon book - The Brotherhood - for Best Vampire Romance. I would to thank them. You can vote for once a day! I thank all those who have already voted! NIGHT OWL ROMANCE

Saturday, June 30, 2007 

Category: Writing and Poetry


Blood Moon

Dawn Thompson
Paranormal romance
Available from Dorchester Publishing
ISBN: 0-505-52680-8
March 2007
Jon Hyde-White had been on the road to a well though-out future. He would assume the role of Vicar of All Saints Parish soon and had been preparing to marry the girl of his dreams, Cassandra Thorpe. All of this changes when the vampire Sebastian accosts both of them. Sebastian bites them, but doesn't complete a full turning. Instead, Sebastian's intention is to make both Jon and Cassandra his slaves . Trying to understand what has happened to them, Jon and Cassandra are plunged into a world they never knew existed. They are both driven to get answers to this change that has befallen them and find a cure. A chance for their salvation may lie in Moldavia with a secret ritual. With this hope comes danger as there are those who seek to destroy them.

Ms. Thompson keeps the reader glued to the pages in this great first novel of her new series. The two main characters of Jon and Cassandra are well rounded characters. I couldn't help but feel all the ups and downs of their plight right along with them. The story moves at a swift pace and one will find themselves unable to put this unique novel down. The vampire myths are given new life with this tale and secondary characters, like Milosh, who helps Jon and Cassandra understand what they have become, are well-written with the continuation of the series in mind. The hurdles Jon and Cassandra face are not just with how to reverse what has occured to them, but also how to understand and use their new powers. The feelings of love between these two grows stronger as the story unfolds and the various settings and characters add to the dark, sensual aspects of the story. I look forward to reading the continuing saga when the second novel comes out in September.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Mildly sensual

Reviewer: Tj
April 18, 2007

coming in two weeks!
The Brotherhood (Paranormal Romance)


Currently reading:
The Marsh Hawk
By Dawn Mactavish
Release date: 03 July, 2007