Interview with Alexander DuPris from Madison’s Song
Where are you from?
I was born just outside Philadelphia, but that was a long time ago. My parents died when I was a teenager, and I’ve spent most of my life traveling the country from coast to coast, learning from countless sorcerers and growing in power.
What is your main purpose in life?
You clearly haven’t been to one of my many rallies. My goal is simple: Unification of all American sorcerers under a single government and rule of law. At the moment, there are places in this country where sorcerers live above the law in a state of anarchy, and the strong prey mercilessly upon the weak. My own wife, God rest her soul, fell victim to slave traders and magic thieves.
Who is your greatest enemy and why?
Evan Blackwood, and I’m afraid that’s partly my fault. I made a deal that I hoped would gain me some powerful support. In the end, I lost that support and Evan, who is one of the strongest sorcerers in the country – maybe the world. Well, that kind of unchecked power was always a threat, so you can see why I would make the deal. If I could have neutralized him, I would have had control over all that magic and could have used it to do so much good!
Anyway, if you want to know more about that, read the Cassie Scot series, especially Mind Games (Cassie Scot #3).
Do you think you can ever reconcile with this enemy?
No. But I don’t need to. I’ve got something better in mind.
Do you have a love interest?
I haven’t loved a woman since my wife died, although I’ve considered marrying for political advantage.
What is your weapon of choice?
Mind magic.
What makes you happy?
Using the vast power I’ve gained to help those in need.
Do you have a code of honor?
Of course I do! What kind of question is that? Do I look like I have two horns and a spiked tail? I’ve changed this world for the better, no matter what a small handful of dissenters might have told you. As for the crimes they accuse me of, ask them if they have any proof! They don’t.
What makes you angry?
People questioning my honor.
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
Nothing.
What do you think is your greatest strength?
I can be very charming when I want to be.
What do you think is your greatest weakness?
A good politician doesn’t admit to weakness.
Author: Christine Amsden
Genre: Dark Paranormal Romance
Her voice is enchanting; his soul is black…
Madison Carter has been terrified of Scott Lee since the night he saved her from an evil sorcerer – then melted into a man-eating monster before her eyes. The werewolf is a slave to the moon, but Madison’s nightmares are not.
Despite her fears, when Madison’s brother, Clinton, is bitten by a werewolf, she knows there is only one man who can help. A man who frightens her all the more because even in her nightmares, he also thrills her.
Together for the first time since that terrible night, Scott and Madison drive to Clinton’s home only to discover that he’s vanished. Frantic now, Madison must overcome her fears and uncover hidden strengths if she hopes to save him. And she’s not the only one fighting inner demons. Scott’s are literal, and they have him convinced that he will never deserve the woman he loves.
*Stand-alone companion to the Cassie Scot series
Christine Amsden has been writing fantasy and science fiction for as long as she can remember. She loves to write and it is her dream that others will be inspired by this love and by her stories. Speculative fiction is fun, magical, and imaginative but great speculative fiction is about real people defining themselves through extraordinary situations. Christine writes primarily about people and relationships, and it is in this way that she strives to make science fiction and fantasy meaningful for
everyone.
At the age of 16, Christine was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease, a condition that effects the retina and causes a loss of central vision. She is now legally blind, but has not let this slow her down or get in the way of her dreams. In addition to writing, Christine teaches workshops on writing at Savvy Authors. She also does some freelance editing work. Christine currently lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, Austin, who has been her biggest fan and the key to her success. They have two beautiful children.
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Excerpt
“Silence,” David commanded.
Her throat continued to work, but no sound emerged. She felt like a fish being gutted, choking and spluttering as David returned to the work of cutting into the soft, sensitive flesh of her belly. Yet even as tears refilled her eyes and fear devoured her heart, some part of her recognized that her guts remained intact. Whatever David was doing to her with the dagger involved tracing shallow patterns across the surface of her skin.
Fight the pain. Take deep breaths. Ground and center. She was not in the empty living room of a house she had not quite moved into yet, she was at church, singing in the choir. Above her, Jesus hung from a cross, a crown of thorns atop his head, a soft glow surrounding him. She usually found the magic within that glow. She reached for it…
“Stop that!” David slapped her hard across the face.
Once again her eyes flew open. She saw the dagger dripping with blood – her blood. Had her feeble grab for magic actually made a difference? David seemed to have noticed something, but what?
“You’re just making this harder on yourself,” David said.
“What do you want?” Madison tried to ask. Her mouth moved, her lips forming the question, but no sound emerged.
She didn’t think he would answer; he couldn’t even have heard the question, but to her surprise he only hesitated a moment before saying, “Your soul.”
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