Interview with Lucy Eldritch Tell us about your most recent book. Well, in general terms, ‘The Young Vampire’s Survival Guide’ is a paranormal-horror-urban-fantasy thing featuring vampires, a cult or two, some romantic entanglements, betrayal, humor and the great city of Manchester, England. More specifically, it’s the story of a university age guy who finds himself…
Werewolf Week: Character Interview with Luke Omega from Omega Moon Rising by MJ Compton
How long have you been a werewolf? I was born a werewolf—at least, three quarters of me is werewolf. My grandfather mated with a human woman. He and his descendants for seven generations were busted in status from delta to omega because of it. Fortunately, my father’s mate was pure werewolf, raising my blood level….
Werewolf Week: Character Interview with Pratan Pratihar from Rajasthani Moon by Lisabet Sarai
How did you become a werewolf? Alas, I was cursed by Maharani Ziya, my father’s queen and a powerful sorceress, before I was even born. The jealous Ziya was burned alive as punishment for trying to murder my father the Rajah, along with my mother, his beloved concubine. As the pyre consumed her, Ziya cried,…
Werewolf Week Poll 7: When someone says “werewolf,” what do you think of first?
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Top Three Tragic Werewolf Movie Romances
I love reading werewolf romances because the werewolf usually ends up with his lover instead of killing him/her, but there’s still something bittersweet about a tragic werewolf romance. These are my top three from the movies. What are yours? Leon and Cristina in Curse of the Werewolf (1961) – This one is especially sad because…
Werewolf Week: Cardeno C.’s Werewolf Read Recommendations
Cardeno C.’s Werewolf Read Recommendations: L. Langley’s With or Without Series The Cloverleaf Pack by Lisa Oliver Good Bones by Kim Fielding Southwestern Shifters series by Bailey Bradford The Holland Brothers by Toni Griffin About Cardeno C: Cardeno C. – CC to friends – is a hopeless romantic who wants to add a lot…
Werewolf Week Final Day
Today is the last day of Werewolf Week and it’s been fun. I hope you enjoyed the interviews, excerpts, polls and top lists. It’s not over yet, though. Today’s guests will be stopping by soon, starting with Cardeno C at 9am and later Lisabet Sarai and MJ Compton. Thank you for stopping by! Tweet
Werewolf Week: Tina Donahue – Sexy shifters, dangerous predators, and babes in peril…oh my
Sexy shifters, dangerous predators, and babes in peril…oh my – ADULT As a kid, I watched those campy Wolfman movies on TV where this poor schmuck stumbled into a foggy, depressing town (that should have been a clue things were going downhill), met the creepy inhabitants (another clue), got mauled by a wolf, then sprouted…
Werewolf Week: Character Interview with Dr. Tate from The Secret of Hidden Oaks by Ana Raine
What’s the worst thing about being a werewolf? The worst thing is not being able to control myself when I am in animal form. I miss my human thoughts and capabilities. What is the best thing about being a werewolf? The different ways I think and experience emotions, like need and lust and love. When…
Werewolf Week Poll 6: Do you prefer a werewolf who can reason like a human or one who is a mindless beast?
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Werewolf Week: Three Things I Love About Werewolves
Werewolves have always frightened and fascinated me. They’re strong, fast, and have the ability to heal quickly from most wounds. If they’re the kind who can retain their rationality when they change, they can be attractive and heroic. If they go completely wild in their beast form, few creatures are more intimidating. These are the…
Werewolf Week: Interview with Kate Steele
What was the first werewolf movie you ever saw or the first werewolf story you ever read? The first werewolf movie I ever saw was The Wolfman which starred Lon Chaney Jr. I was just a kid then and found it a bit terrifying, but so fascinating I couldn’t stop watching. The combination of music…