I hate to bludgeon a dead horse. No, honest. But it was my day to do the genre talk post, and this is the subject I’ve been kicking around in my head. I am working on some projects that have me mulling over the alpha vs beta question again. I think I’ve come to the conclusion … Continue reading
Tag Archives: hunter by night
A Vampire and a Human Walk Into a Bar…
(psst! There’s a giveaway at the bottom of this page!) Meet Lee and Alexia: Their story started three books ago, at the beginning of my Chronicles of Yavn series, with King of Darkness. The king of Lee’s kind walked into (okay, it was a warehouse rave not a bar, but that just doesn’t roll off … Continue reading
Genre Talk: The Only Constant is Change
When so many of us were children, it was no thing whatsoever for our parents to let us run off in the neighborhood with our friends, with the street lights as our reminder that it was time to come home. Or to drop us off at the mall–you know, that place we went to find … Continue reading
Genre Talk: I Heart Alphas, Too
Some of us here at Paranormal Unbound are very committed to our beta heroes. AJ Larrieu has even had “beta heroes do it better” buttons made. I wear one with pride. See, I started my Chronicles of Yavn series knowing I loved vampires, and the vampires (and their authors) who had made me fall in … Continue reading
A Conversation with Lee Goram About the Political Minefield of Inter-species Relationships
Hi, guys! I’m MADLY finishing edits against a hard deadline for book three of my Chronicles of Yavn series, Hunter by Night. So for today’s conversation I dragged (drug? Someone help me, I always get that word wrong) Lee along for the ride. Lee Goram is the vampire king’s Lieutenant commander in the Yavn series … Continue reading
Elisabeth Staab and Tes Hilaire Talk Relationship Baggage, Fictional Creature Style
Elisabeth Staab and Tes Hilaire Talk Relationship Baggage, Creature Style Tes Hilaire and Elisabeth Staab became unlikely partners in vampire (and uh, other creatures) crime back in February of 2012 when their debut novels, King of Darkness and Deliver me from Darkness released from Sourcebooks on the same day. They’ve been poking each other with … Continue reading