Name: Samuel Constantine Nickname: Big Poppa Daddy. (My grandchildren made this up and are the only one’s allowed to call me this!) Antihero, Antagonist, Villain or Other? Antagonist Title: Sovereign of all supernatural races and Monarch of the Incubi Nation Author: Trevann Rogers Species: Incubus Hair Color: Black Eye Color: steel gray Height: shorter than…
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Interview with Samuel Constantine from House of the Rising Son
Where are you from? Unakite City. Originally Las Vegas. What is your main purpose in life? To protect my people, and ensure the survival of our species. I am also the Sovereign of all supernaturals. Who is your greatest enemy and why? Gre’gori Shomondeley, Imperator of the Vampires. The vampires want us—all supernaturals—to come from…
Scarlet Night 3: Feasting With the Enemy
Scarlet Nights 3: Feasting With the Enemy by Kate Hill After more than a century sharing a bed and fighting at each other’s backs, vampire warriors Blair and May have forged an unbreakable bond. Now the mysterious New Reign is seeking additional members. Their philosophy–recruit or destroy. Using mind manipulation, they stir up dark memories…
Blog Tour: Black Water Tales – Interview with Jean Nicole Rivers
Interview with Jean Nicole Rivers Tell us a bit about yourself. I have always loved to write, even as a child and I always aspired to become a novelist. The Unwanted is the second book in a series called, Black Water Tales. Tell us about your most recent book. Black Water Tales: The Unwanted is…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Barbara Brett
What would we do without antiheroes? They’re often the characters who keep us reading or watching till the end. Usually, we’re shocked by what they do, but sometimes they ignite a spark of sympathy in us. That’s how I’ve always felt about Tony Soprano of the TV series The Sopranos. Despite all the terrible things…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Beth Caudill
My favorite villain is Erik aka The Phantom from Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux / Phantom by Susan Kay. He is both artistic and a genius who struggles against the unfairness of the world. He wants to be protective but his anger overrides his desires. He wants to be good but ends up…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Sara Jay
It’s so hard to choose your favorite antihero. There’s Severus Snape, Rumpelstiltskin, Poison Ivy (hey, she’s a hero for the environment), the evil queen and the twin witches in Spirited Away… the world is full of them. I think my absolute favorite, though, has to be Maleficent, especially after getting to know her better in her…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: BJ McCall
My favorite fictional villain is Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs. Thomas Harris created a villain that truly sent chills down my spine. B.J. McCall lives in sunny California. Other than writing, a favorite activity is walking. B.J. has completed three routes of the Camino de Santiago in Spain and Portugal, walking over 1,000…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Cassandra L Shaw
My favorite antihero is Barrons – from Karen Marie Moning’s Fever series. I like his focus on getting what he wants no matter who he pisses off to get it – including the woman he obviously fancies from day one. Cassandra L Shaw writes Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Romantic Suspense, & Contemporary Romance. She lives…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Michelle Boule
I love a great villain reformed or at least made sympathetic so one of my favorites is Severus Snape from Harry Potter. In the beginning, you dislike him because he rides Harry and seems so unfair. In the end, you realize he sacrificed everything for a love he could never call his own. It breaks…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Kirsten Weiss
My favorite fictional villain remains Moriarty. He was a worthy villain — the equal of Sherlock Holmes. In the end, Sherlock Holmes was unable to best him with his intellect — Holmes’s greatest strength — and had to resort to brute force. I like a villain who provides a real challenge! Kirsten Weiss writes genre-blending…
CBB’s Anniversary Guest: Margaret L. Carter
My favorite fictional antagonist is Count Dracula. When I first read the novel, I wondered how the vampire saw the events in which he was portrayed as the villain. Even at age twelve, I was fascinated by the allure of the character and enthralled by the scene where he forces Mina to drink from him….