Friday, October 24, 2025

A Booo-k Feature: The Devil Drinks Monsoons by Suebird Sparrow

Released just in time for spooky reading month, The Devil Drinks Monsoons is a witty supernatural horror. Check it out.


The Devil Drinks Monsoons 

Release Date: October 15, 2025

Genre: Supernatural/ Horror/ Vampires

Features

Good vs. Evil 
Diversity
Evolving/Becoming
Courage & Perseverance 
Independence
Prejudice
Friendship
Redemption 
Endurance


Grumpy P.I. Richard is secretly ridding his beloved New Orleans of the offenders on his “List” in a variety of inventive ways that favor his bad back. Molly, recently blinded from an accident and nursing a broken heart, moves to the city, right next door to Richard, in search of a new start. When Molly’s newborn baby attracts the attention of Richard’s ladyfriend, (who, unbeknownst to him, is a vampire queen), he obliviously entangles himself in a dangerous power struggle between the humans and the dark forces that fester just beneath the surface of daily life in The Big Easy.
Will Molly find her happily ever after? Will Richard redeem himself from his own dark past?

 In turns both darkly humorous and shockingly gruesome, The Devil Drinks Monsoons will chill your blood even as you find yourself laughing out loud.





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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


SueBird Sparrow is an award-winning, visually impaired author, dreamer and extroverted introvert living out her current incarnation in human form in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her horror, suspense, paranormal and speculative fiction short stories have appeared in various anthologies, magazines and journals. "The Devil Drinks Monsoons" (Bayou Wolf Press, October, 2025) is her debut novel.

SueBird is happily at work on her next two books; a 1727 historical revenge saga that traces the effects of a generational curse set in place by an outcast French nun, and a supernatural thriller about an immortal and immoral cat that kills the people who disrespect her. She’s the author of the "Marcelle the Intrepid Iguana" children’s book series about a blind, but adventurous, reptile. All her books are set in New Orleans, but you knew that.

When not telling tales, SueBird can be found dancing to blues music, memorizing drinking toasts in foreign languages, or transcribing the epic poems whispered by her companion tortoise, Gordon Ramsay.




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