For those who don't know Blackrayne is about a psychologist named Jason Blackrayne who contracted HIV from a sex addict patient he slept with.
Desperate for a cure Jason's becomes a disciple of Dr. L. Robert Hauss, a former psychologist who claims he can heal any disease based on the "Transcendental Collision" the theory that all energies are one and can be readily manipulated once we've transcended the mental trappings of the mortal world to tap into these energies. Hauss merges the mental with the metaphysical which intrigue's Jason, but there is much danger that lurks in Haus's teaching.
Jason becomes one of Hauss' disciples, but what he doesn't know is one of his Haus's enemies wants to kill Hauss and is willing to take out all of the Hauss followers to do it. If you like modern/urban fantasy I believe you will like this book. And if you have a Kindle this would make a great edition to your reading list. The Kindle edition is only $2.99. And once all the kinks are worked out you will be able to buy the ePub version from the links over to the right.

I took a little break from shooting Epitaph for the
Christmas and New Years break, but we did shoot something. I actually helped JR2 Productions on a shoot called, "The Perfect Letter". It was shot on the Red Camera with DP Brandon Riley at the helm.
This film is a strange little diddy written by myself and John H. Rogers III. We shot this in one day after being snowed in at a hotel in Memphis. It was a lot of fun and Epitaph's Marissa Joy stars, as well as John Ross, reprising his role as Lucious from the old JR2 film "La Petite Morte" and myself. You'll have to see it to believe it. Brandon and the guys were incredible and the footage from the Red is absolutely awesome!