One of the first short stories I ever wrote for Dark Valentine Magazine was "Tired Blood," a tale of a vampire so old he'd developed dementia and forgotten he was a vampire. I liked the setting of the story so much that for the next few years, I kept writing stories set in my version of Los Angeles where the normal and paranormal co-exist. This fall, the novel based on that story, Misbegotten, will be published. (Better late than never.0 And as a run-up to that publication, I have released this colleciton of the "Misbegotten" short stories.
Some of these stories originally appeared in the collections L.A. Nocturne and L.A. Nocturne II, others have never been collected; a few were written just for this volume. I'm happy because the stories run the gamut. There are ghosts, shapeshifters (and not the usual kind), djinn, mermaids, sorcerers, demons, angels, and a were-bear. Also fairies. And unicorns and a centaur.
There are also vampires. Lots and lots of vampires. And a werewolf or two. But not, I hope, your standard issue alpha wolf guys. I hope you'll check out the collection. I had a great time writing these stories.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Darknight, Book 2 of the Witches of Cleopatra Hill by Christine Pope
Christine Pope’s new novel Darknight (the second in her Witches of
Cleopatra Hill trilogy) takes up one page after Darkangel left off. Angela
McAllister, newly minted prima of the McAllister witch clan is in the hands of
a rival clan, and the only thing she knows for certain is that the consort
she’s bonded with is the brother of her clan’s fiercest enemy.
It’s complicated.
For Angela, biology is destiny and she and Connor Wilcox are
fated to be together despite decades of enmity between the McAllisters and the
Wilcoxes, a feud that has affected every witch clan in Arizona. Connor is
equally eager to let bygones be bygones, and as the yule season approaches, the
bond between him and Angela deepens. But that doesn’t mean that their respective
families are happy about it or ready to play Secret Santa with each other.
The plot thickens in this book and the danger and tension is
ratcheted up several notches as a dire plot unfolds that could destroy the
consort connection. It’s not just
witches that live in Cleopatra Hill and in this book we meet some
shape-shifters and witches too.
As always with Pope’s novels, the setting is just as
important as the characters and if a reader ever visits Jerome, they could do
worse than take the Darknight tour of local eateries (and wineries). With an
engaging cast (both normal and paranormal), Darknight is a satisfying read and
will whet your appetite for the concluding book in the trilogy. (And speaking
of whetting your appetite, I defy you to read some of the chapters without your
mouth watering from Pope’s vivid description.)
Pope has a number of giveaways scheduled for the book's launch. Here's a link to the contest running on GoodReads.
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