Today I'd like to welcome Susannah Sandlin to Romance Book Junkies for a guest post and giveaway. She's going to be talking about how every vampire needs a flaw. So lets get started. Susannah you have the floor.
Every Vampire Needs a Flaw
There are two kinds of vampires: the ones who’ve been around
so long, and have spent so much time in the company of other vampires, that
they’ve lost much of their humanity. Quirks and habits and flaws that might
have plagued them as adults have usually gotten ironed out after a couple of
hundred years.
The other vampires are the ones who carry the flaws of their
human lives with them. At least theoretically. Once I started trying to think
of some, I started hitting brick walls. Do we want our vampires to have lost
some of the handicaps and flaws that made them human?
Who are some of your favorite vampire heroes? The Black
Dagger Brotherhood guys, of course, have serious handicaps and flaws, but they
were never human so I’m not sure they count.
What about Jean-Claude, Anita Blake’s vampire? He still
carries physical and deep mental scars from his treatment at the hands of Belle
Morte before he was turned. (Think Zsadist, only in France.) There’s also a
vampire named Willy that shows up periodically in the Anita Blake series. Willy
hasn’t been turned very long and he was kind of a pathetic guy in his human
life…and he’s kind of a pathetic vampire. He still wears bad suits and tells
bad jokes.
Bones, from Jeaniene Frost’s Night Huntress series, was a
male prostitute back in the day, so he’s learned a lot of, er, useful
skills—and has some mental scars.
And…I can’t think of many more. Vampires have a lot of
political baggage. It seems to come with the territory. But when I created the
vampires for my Penton series, I wanted to keep them in touch with their human
sides. Part of that desire came from the idea of having vampires and humans
living in close proximity, bonded together by blood and forming long
relationships on equal footing.
So Aidan, the hero of Redemption, still has callouses on his
hands after four centuries because when he was turned he was a farmer in 1600s
Ireland. He misses working with the soil, so he rigs up a greenhouse where he
can work at night and still smell the sun on the plants from the day.
Mirren, his second-in-command and hero of book two
(Absolution, coming in October), has a very human flaw that embarrasses him:
he’s color blind. So, is he really as big a badass as everyone thinks…or does
he wear black clothes because that way, he doesn’t have to worry about what
matches? (Well, okay, it’s a little of both.)
Will, the brilliant vampire who’s the hero of the third book
(Omega, coming in December) looks perfect on the surface—he’s sex-on-two-legs
handsome, smart, funny…and hiding a deep shame that goes back to childhood and
shapes everything he’s done since.
What do you like in your paranormal heroes—perfection? Or
just a few flaws left over from their humanity?
REDEMPTION
Book One Penton Legacy series
By Susannah Sandlin
Following a worldwide pandemic whose vaccine left human
blood deadly to vampires, the vampire community is on the verge of starvation
and panic. Some have fanned into rural areas, where the vaccine was less
prevalent, and are taking unsuspecting humans as blood slaves. Others are
simply starving, which for a vampire is worse than death—a raging hunger in a
creature too weak to feed.
Immune to these struggles—at first—is Penton, a tiny community
in rural Chambers County, Alabama, an abandoned cotton mill town that has been
repopulated by charismatic vampire Aidan Murphy, his scathe of 50 vampires, and
their willingly bonded humans. Aidan has recruited his people carefully,
believing in a peaceful community where the humans are respected and the
vampires retain a bit of their humanity.
But an unresolved family feud and the paranoia of the Vampire Tribunal descend on Penton in the form of Aidan’s brother, Owen Murphy. Owen has been issued a death warrant that can only be commuted if he destroys Penton—and Aidan, against whom he’s held a grudge since both were turned vampire in 17th-century Ireland. Owen begins a systematic attack on the town, first killing its doctor, then attacking one of Aidan’s own human familiars
To protect his people, Aidan is forced to go against his principles and kidnap an unvaccinated human doctor—and finds himself falling in love for the first time since the death of his wife in Ireland centuries ago.
Dr. Krystal Harris, forced into a world she never knew
existed, must face up to her own abusive past to learn if the feelings she’s
developing for her kidnapper are real—or just a warped, supernatural kind of
Stockholm Syndrome in which she’s allowing herself to become a victim yet
again.
Susannah Sandlin’s REDEMPTION is the first in the Penton
Legacy series. Book two, ABSOLUTION, will be out September 18, and book three,
OMEGA, on December 18.
Susannah Sandlin is the author of paranormal romance set in
the Deep South, where there are always things
that go bump in the night! A journalist by day, Susannah grew up in Alabama reading the gothic novels of Susan Howatch, and
always fancied herself living in Cornwall
(although she’s never actually been there). Details, details. She also is a fan
of Stephen King. The combination of Howatch and King probably explains a lot.
Currently a resident of Auburn, Alabama, Susannah has also lived in Illinois,
Texas, California,
and Louisiana.
Her novel Redemption won the paranormal romance category in the 2011 Chicago
North RWA Fire and Ice contest, and is the first of three in a series that debuts
this year.Website/Blog: http://www.susannahsandlin.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susannahsandlin
Indie Bound: http://www.indiebound.org/book/9781612183541
Susannah is hosting a tour wide giveaway of 6 Redemption Prize Packs, with a signed book and
swag, and one $50 Amazon Gift Card. All you have to do to enter is fill out the rafflecopter below.
9 comments:
I so need this whole series can't wait for the others to come out too. What a great story line!
Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thanks, Carin! I'm anxious for Mirren's book, Absolution, to come out. I think people are going to really love him (even though he has a penchant for beheading bad vampires with his sword).
Susannah,
Guess I missed the color blind flaw. Another reason to keep up with the book tour. More about Mirren coming soon - Absolution.
Thanks.
LOL, Roger--you didn't miss it. It doesn't show up in Redemption but we do find out early on in Absolution! Thanks for stopping by :-)
Wonderful contest, thank you so much!
carol.byles@yahoo.com
The series sounds really interesting. Thanks for the chance to win!!
swkimbell@yahoo.com
Wow the book cover just grabs you right away...the book sound interesting.
authorleighsavage@gmail.com
Thanks so much for the contest!!
forettarose@yahoo.com
Book sounds great, can't wait to read.
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