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Happy October! Here’s a haunted tale from yours truly. đŸ‘ť

Happy October!

My favorite month of the year! My birthday is October 28th and Halloween follows shortly after, so can’t beat that. 😉 Not to mention I’m on vacation starting this Friday night. YAY!

A few personal notes: I recently signed a contract with an amazing practice in New England and I’M SO EXCITED (and terrified)! Life is definitely going to get interesting next July, LOL, but I’m looking forward to getting out there and doing my thing. Also, I’ll finally be getting back to first round edits on VERMILION LIES so you’ll have it on time in the Spring.

Have you watched THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE on Netflix? I am absolutely loving it so far (currently three episodes in), so I figured I’d share my own (TRUE LIFE) haunted house story for your reading pleasure. 😀

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A Haunting in Southeastern Massachusetts

So I grew up in a haunted house as a child.

And I thought it was completely normal.

My family moved into a little cape in southeastern Massachusetts (in the same city where the infamous Lizzie Borden hacked her parents to death) when I was around five years old. They were quite excited to finally have their own home after immigrating from the Azores, Portugal and apartment hopping since I’d been born. The house wasn’t in the greatest condition, but my dad planned to renovate both the interior and exterior over the next few years.

Too bad he couldn’t get rid of the ghosts!

Let me get one thing out in the open first: I’m not super sensitive to the paranormal (certainly not like my sister, who experienced far more in this house than I). Since my family moved out of this house when I was in high school, I’ve literally never experienced another supernatural occurrence. The ghostly presences in this home were so strong even others sensed it. I do think there’s a gradation when it comes to these things, but I’m no expert, so that’s that.

It all started with the persistent pacing. I didn’t notice it at first, since my sister and I were kids running around making noise all day, but it was most obvious at night—someone kept walking up and down the stairs. The house was over a hundred years old, and yes it was creaky and constantly settling, but these sounds were just a little too rhythmic. If I was downstairs, I could hear people walking around upstairs when no one was up there. It was constant, back and forth, then it would stop for a period of time. My mom kept pawning it off as an old house, but I wasn’t convinced.

Also, the entire upper level of the house was always cold, especially the upstairs bathroom, no matter the time of year. One of my cousins (also only a child at the time) would completely flip out if he was left alone upstairs, screaming about the evil up there. Even though I didn’t think my ghosts were evil, I knew they were real, although I poked fun at him a little.

My sister and I would often hear voices at night. We both shared the same room and sometimes someone would whisper right along with us. We would both shut up immediately, holding our breaths and listening hard. The voices weren’t loud at all, barely audible really, and usually in different languages we couldn’t understand. One night, we heard a baby persistently crying. It terrified my sister so much, she dragged my mom into the room, and yes, even my mother heard it. She checked all the windows, and although it was the middle of winter, she told us it came from a neighbor’s house down the street. Bullshit! But she seemed entirely unsettled before she went back to bed.

Our ghostly residents liked to play tricks on us, too. Again, this all happened on the upper floor, where the blinds randomly dropped with a terrifying crack. This happened constantly. My mom kept saying it was because the blinds were old, but c’mon, really?! I think not. I used to sit at my computer, listening to a cassette tape on the radio, when suddenly it would shut off. I would hit play again and literally stare at it, waiting. Right before my eyes, the “stop” button was pushed, as if by an invisible hand. I guess my spectral roommates didn’t care for the music!

What else? My father (a believer) later told me he once heard a tremendous crash downstairs one night, as if someone had knocked over the hutch filled with glasses and porcelain dishes. Terrified, he went downstairs to investigate, thinking someone had broken into the house. To his relief, he found nothing—everything was in its place and all was silent. He was positive he hadn’t imagined it, and it still stumps him until this day.

And last, but certainly not least, when I was ten we adopted an adorable German Shepard named Legend. She was sweet, playful, and loved to run around the house, like any happy dog. However, she often leapt over the front gate (a standard chain-link fence) and would do so if riled up enough. She lived five glorious years before she one day leapt over that fence, chasing a motorcycle, and ended up struck by a car.

I was fifteen at the time and devastated. My dad was even moreso, because he loved Legend very much. There were a few days of silence after her death, but then we started to hear it.

Her running.

It would always happen randomly at sundown. We’d be sitting downstairs in the basement, watching TV or playing video games, when a loud gallop would suddenly resonate all around the house from outside. The noise was thunderous in the basement, and it sounded just like Legend running circles around the perimeter–the way she used to when she was alive and well. This went on for weeks. My dad was stunned and a little scared, but soon it stopped. Oddly enough, my mom never experienced it.

My sister also had an incident with the ghostly Legend, where she was folding laundry upstairs (where else?) and sensed something four-legged racing at her. When she looked up, something pushed her, like a dog’s front paws and she fell back. Of course, nothing was there, but she sought me out, terrified and in tears. At first, I didn’t believe her—none of us had ever been physically touched by anything preternatural in the house. But her tears quickly convinced me otherwise—why would she lie about something like that?

So that’s a quick overview of my haunted house experience (although looking back at this blurb, maybe not so quick, ha!). My sister later saw a psychic medium who told her a young boy of about eight and an elderly woman were our ghostly residents. The elderly woman died in the upstairs bathroom (where else?) but the psychic wasn’t quite sure about the young boy. The medium believed the pacing and cold patches were thanks to grandma, while the blinds/radio stints were the little boy’s shenanigans. The medium apparently knew all about it, which is a curiosity in itself, but hell, I could believe that.

Why not? After living in this house, anything seems possible!

Halloween Giveaways!

Check out these fun giveaways I’m participating in. 😀

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Who doesn’t love Halloween? Scares from ghosts and winds rattling branches, and urban legends abound, the perfect excuse to cuddle with a significant other, even a boyfriend of the book variety. Oh, and let’s not forget the candy! Which is why we’re celebrating with a CHOCOLATE & BOOK BOYFRIENDS HALLOWEEN GIVEAWAY!

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Until next time…

HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Best,

Linda

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BLACK BULLET is on tour with BEWITCHING BOOK TOURS! :D

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It’s been a crazy month for me, lovelies!

I just returned from a medical conference in Chicago and I’m beat! Between my usual bazillion-hour work week and promotion on BLACK BULLET, I’m ready for a vacation! 😛

Anywho, BB is on tour with BEWITCHING BOOK TOURS and here are the stops! I’m also giving away a signed copy of RELEASING THE DEMONS and a $10 Amazon Gift Card via Rafflecopter. Check them out!

November 28 Guest blog
Urban Fantasy Investigations
http://urbanfantasyinvestigations.blogspot.com/

November 28 Spotlight
Books,Dreams,Life
http://staceyschneller06.wordpress.com

November 29 Guest Blog
Jill Archer
www.jillarcher.com

November 29 Spotlight
Share My Destiny
http://sharemydestiny.blogspot.com

November 29 Spotlight
Lisa Loves Books of Course
http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/

November 30 Spotlight
The Silver Dagger Scriptorium
http://silver-dagger-scriptorium.weebly.com/

November 30 Spotlight
Lisa’s World of Books
http://www.lisasworldofbooks.net/

December 1 Guest Blog
Hart’s Romance Pulse
www.HartsRomancePulse.com

December 2 Guest blog
Becka Marsch
www.beckamarsch.com

December 2 Review
Penny For Them . . .
http:// pennyforthemuk.com/Tour

December 5 Review
I Smell Sheep
http://www.ismellsheep.com/

December 5 Review
Fanatical Paranormal Romantical
https://fanaticalparanormalromantical.com/

I can’t wait to see what the week brings!

I’ve been hard at work on revisions for SWEET SACRIFICE before I start the third book of The Order of The Senary series, BEAUTIFUL LIAR (Dax’s book!). So much to do, so little time. *sigh* I’m not complaining though, I swear! 😛

Anywho, I’ll keep you all posted on everything, of course! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy the tour! ❤

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Devour the Night with…me! :P

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So I did it.

I started a FB group.

*gasp*

And I love it! 😀

We already have themed days (a work in progress) and I’ll be sharing snippets, giveaways, and intermittent GOOFBALL posts. Members will also get first dibs at whatever I have to offer (my soul, maybe?) along with my newsletter subscribers (different offerings, of course…maybe my firstborn for subbies ;)). If you’re into the dark, sexy, and paranormal, come join us! I’d love to have you. 😀

Here’s the linkety-link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1544747369161573/

Other than that, I’ve been working my writer-butt off on SWEET SACRIFICE in my spare time (WHAT IS SPARE? *laughs maniacally*) and I passed the 20K word mark yesterday! WOOT. I stumbled across this image on Pinterest and it’s SO PERFECT for my hero, Sebastian. Figured I’d share since it portrays the feel of the whole story flawlessly.

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Yes, it’s actually Cas from Supernatural, but I DON’T CARE, I LOVE IT.

*clears throat* Ahem.

That’s all for now, lovelies! Until next time…

*explodes in a burst of black confetti*

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Guest blog: Author Interview with J.C. Stockli

J.C. Stockli’s on my blog today talking about her latest release in the ADDICTIONS OF THE ETERNAL series! Full disclosure, I beta read these books and I thoroughly enjoyed them. My personal favorite characters are Rob and Evan (but that’s no surprise) and I just love the dark edge in this series. If you’re into dark paranormal fantasy, these books are definitely worth checking out. Read on to learn more about J.C.’s characters along with J.C. herself!  

Welcome, J.C.! Tell us about your latest release.

THE SAVING is the second installment of my ADDICTIONS OF THE ETERNAL series, following its predecessor, THE NOTHINGNESS. The series focuses on a female protagonist, Evie Westvale, a small town girl with real world issues. Throughout her journey we’ll ride her waves of addiction and recovery, all through a paranormal lens. Along the way, we meet characters you’ll hate to love (or love to hate). Evie’s struggles deal heavily on physical stimulation, so while the book is not targeted as erotic, it involves adult content.

I love stories that detail the struggles of flawed characters, particularly those with depression and addiction. Of course, such stories aren’t easy to write. What was the hardest part about writing this book? The easiest?

The hardest? *snickers* I would say getting over the fact that I have family reading sex scenes that I write… but really, the most difficult part of writing this series has been depicting an addict with empathy and in a way that readers will root for her recovery rather than judge her. I want to be honest and not glorify addiction, but not demonize it either.

The easiest thing to write were the scenes with Lucca. I’ve been told my writing comes alive when he pops up on the page.

I can certainly agree with that! If you could bring one of your characters (villain or hero) to life, who would you chose? Why?

In a perfect world, I would have both Lucca and Evan—the greatest menage for my warped mind. 😉  But dammit, if I have to choose… I’m going to have to choose Lucca (I’m so sorry Evan!!!). He was the first, clearest vision I had with this story, and as noted above, apparently that shows in my writing. He’s my ultimate, my darkest fantasy.

Not surprised. 😉 Paramount Pictures wants to make a movie about your latest novel. Who plays the main characters?

DUDE! This is actually much more difficult of a question to answer than it looks, but here goes nothing:

Evie Westvale: I’m kinda torn on this one, but you know what, I’m going for it… gimme Jennifer Lawrence.

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Lucca Caro: (didn’t know he had a last name, huh?) Guh! I tried and I tried and I tried… this was NOT easy. I’ve found some articles online saying he wants to break into acting, so I say let’s give David Beckham a shot, because he is the PERFECT Lucca.

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Evan Carver: Oof!  Again, not easy considering the perfect match to Evan Carver is a musician… but, let’s see… with a little hesitation, I’m going to say Jensen Ackles (mostly because I still think of him as Eric Brady from Days of Our Lives LOL)

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Nate Schuster: (grins) I actually adore Nate… Chris Hemsworth (though I’ll settle for Charlie Hunnam)

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Blythe Delaney: Easy! Rachel Bilson

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Khan (no surnames back in his day): Not sure he’s “Hollywood” status… but can we recruit Omar Borkan Al Gala, please?

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Rob Miller (for those who loved THE NOTHINGNESS): Chris Pine (no hesitation)

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Did I miss any? Ha!

Damn, I would definitely watch that movie! 😀 So tell us a little about yourself.

Aside from being a neurotic writer, I’m actually a full-time professional and mother of two. I adore my husband (even though he thinks I pay more attention to Lucca). My first love though is music. I envy anyone with a musical bone in their body.

Agreed on the music front. Tell us one thing about yourself your readers may not know about you.

I’ve had a lot of random side gigs throughout my professional career, as noted in my bio, but I also had a radio show in college. I used to focus my show on metal as much as possible and had one guy who called up during every single show to request Sean Olson by Korn from The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack. At least I knew I had one dedicated listener LOL

Needless to say, much like many writers, I am heavily influenced by music. Many scenes in my writing are choreographed to specific songs. I will not tell you which ones, because I’d much rather give you, as the reader, the ability to interpret the scenes yourself—make them your own. I feel like there’s some mysticism lost when I tell you the song playing. I like to keep that mystery intact.

Also agreed, although sometimes I can’t help myself. 😉 What are you working on now?

At this very moment, I am finalizing a standalone dark/urban fantasy/PNR about witchcraft and demonic possession called, HEALING THE WITCH OF ADELAIDE GLEN. I’m hoping to get this out before Christmas, but maybe the New Year. Make sure you keep an eye on me in social media though, because I will be posting teasers from now until then. 😉

I’m also in the process of outlining the next stage in Evie’s journey. Book 3 is titled THE DESECRATION, and I cannot wait to get into it part of the series. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but we’re gonna get weird and definitely erotic. It’s time to let Lucca come out and play.

Awesome and I cannot wait to read it! Where can we find you?

Website: www.jcstockli.com

Twitter: @JCStockli (www.twitter.com/JCStockli)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JCStockli
Pinterest: www.pinerest.com/JCStockli
Instagram: www.instagram.com/JCStockli
Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/JCStockli
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104368458709668352159/posts

Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your sexy cast with us, J.C. 😉

This has been great fun! Thanks for having me LD! 😀

Check out J.C. Stockli’s books below!

ADDICTIONS OF THE ETERNAL BOOK ONE: THE NOTHINGNESS

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2015 IAN Book of the Year Awards Finalist

5-Star Reviews Keep Coming In!
“Couldn’t put it down! Suspenseful and intriguing”
“A page-turner with an urban-goth heart”
“Brilliantly written dark fantasy is not for the faint-hearted”

Blurb:
“Fall from your graces into the depths.”

A dispirited addict learns that history repeats itself deep within hidden worlds. Evie Westvale is lost in the lifeless existence of her drug-laden fishing town. She finds much more than fellow addicts lurking beneath the docks. Craving escape from her inebriated reality, she discovers the presence of a dark stranger who haunts her dreams in the most delicious ways. Lucca has come to prey on the dregs of Fallhaven. He has not arrived by accident, and he is not alone.

Riding waves of blood and lust, Evie is forced to confront her dark past and an irresistible future, but can she survive the tempest brewing inside?

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Buy Links:
Amazon (Kindle & paperback): http://t.co/zqjdCKk4Nx
Barnes & Noble (paperback): http://bit.ly/1M50bBr

ADDICTIONS OF THE ETERNAL BOOK TWO: THE SAVING

The Saving (digital cover)9.30.15

Received with 5-Star Reviews!
“I’ve fallen. JC Stockli grabs hold of your heart in this one, as well as inspires a few other responses I dare not mention.”
“J.C. Stockli did NOT disappoint… There are so many unexpected twists and turns throughout this book.”

Blurb:
“Have you found the light, or have you fallen?”

Evie’s life can never be the same as long as the Sempiternal continue to call out from the depths. She’s in limbo, too ignorant and afraid of the future Lucca has planned with her. She’s left Fallhaven, set adrift in a new city, and fighting more than withdrawal. Evan has become her constant companion, committed to assimilating Evie to a clean, mortal life, but at what cost?

Though he fights to help her conquer her demons, still she struggles with her cravings for Lucca’s nothingness. How can she move on when there can be no light to her days without the darkness of his nights?

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Buy Links:
Amazon (Kindle): http://bit.ly/1Ph3XdV

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

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J.C. Stockli is inspired by music, the past, and possibilities. Happily Ever Afters are only achieved through the cost of some blood, guts, or a soul or two… if at all.

Also an established full-time professional with her MBA, over the years she’s moonlighted as a magician’s assistant, a roadie for a heavy metal band, a dance fitness instructor. She’s even dressed up as a promotional character at public events. She’s a current member of RWA’s Futuristic, Fantasy & Paranormal (FF&P) and New England (NECRWA) chapters, loves to dabble in cover design, and feels passionately about the power of authors supporting other authors.

She lives along the Massachusetts coast with her husband and two children. You’ll likely find them dancing around the house, tearing up the dirt, or out on the water soaking in the sun and breathing in the sea salt air.

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The Great New England Vampire Panic by Debbie Christiana

Guess who I have on my blog today? The awesome Debbie Christiana! And she has an awesome blog post that I’m so excited to share with you all. It’s about vampires! And it’s set in CT and RI! And it’s just freaking AWESOME! *squeals* You don’t want to miss this. 😀

Without further ado…

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Thank you Linda, for hosting me today. I chose this story because it’s set in Connecticut and Rhode Island, two states you know well, and I found it fascinating and perfect for Halloween.

The Great New England Vampire Panic was a phenomenon that occurred from the late 1700’s until the late 1800’s here in New England.

The townsfolk believed vampires were rising from their graves and draining the life from their family members. The only solution was to exhume the bodies, remove the heart, burn it and inhale the smoke. Sometimes the corpses were beheaded and placed face down in the grave.

This grim history was never a secret, but came to light again in 1990, when twenty-nine unmarked graves of the Walton and Ray families were discovered by kids playing in a gravel mine in Jewett City, Connecticut, a town near the Rhode Island border. The bodies were all anatomically correct except for one. “The skeleton had been beheaded; skull and thighbones rested atop the ribs and vertebrae. It looked like a skull-and-crossbones motif, a Jolly Roger. I’d never seen anything like it,” Nicholas Bellantoni, the Connecticut State Archaeologist recalls.

He placed a call to Michael Bell, a Rhode Island folklorist and vampire exhumation expert and received the history of the Ray family, backed up with by 1854 Jewett City, CT newspaper article.

The first fatality was twenty-four year old, Lemuel Ray in 1945, followed his father, Henry in 1851, another brother, Elisha, in 1853 and Henry Jr., in 1854 from consumption. The disrupted grave was consistent with the practice of keeping the dead, dead and the remaining family safe.

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A few miles away, in Exeter, Rhode Island, in 1892, Mercy Lena Brown and her two sisters died from consumption. Their brother, Edwin came down with the dreaded disease and the father gave permission to exhume his daughters. The two sister’s bodies had decomposed, but Mercy’s, due to the cold winter months, was intact. After cutting her open, they discovered her heart still had blood in it, proof she was rising up and feeding off her brother. They removed her heart, burned it, mixed it with water and gave it to Edwin to drink.

He died two months later.

A consumption (tuberculosis) outbreak had ravished New England during this time. A horrible disease, “The emaciated figure strikes one with terror,” reads one 18th century description, “the forehead covered with drops of sweat; the cheeks painted with a livid crimson, the eyes sunk…the breath offensive, quick and laborious, and the cough so incessant as to scarce allow the wretched sufferer time to tell his complaints.” Michael Bell agreed adding, “…the symptoms progressed in such a way that it seemed like something was draining the life and blood out of somebody.”

Michael Bell has been involved in the examination of over 80 vampire exhumations in New England and shared a few facts:

-Maine and Massachusetts flipped the “vampire” face down, refraining from removing organs, but my beautiful state of Connecticut and our lovely neighbor, the Ocean State, Rhode Island chose to remove the heart, burn in, making sure the smoke was inhaled by those who wanted to remain alive, as well as sometimes beheading the corpses and flipping in face down.

-A common practice in Vermont was to hold the heart burning as a town event on the green.

-Henry David Thoreau wrote about a 20-year-old Dartmouth student, Frederick, dying of consumption and his family allowing the son’s heart removed and burned at the blacksmith’s forge. Soon after Fred’s mother, sister and two brothers died of consumption.

-The Providence Journal covered Mercy Brown’s exhumation and the story spread to England. Some believe it may have inspired Bram Stroker’s Dracula.

-Visitors to Mercy’s grave leave plastic vampire teeth and other gifts to remember her.

-The Ray Family also received press at the time of their disinterment and became known as The Jewett City Vampires.

-Dr. Robert Koch discovered the bacterium that causes TB/consumption in March of 1882, but medical news didn’t always make it to rural New England in timely matter.

So ends the sad, tragic and gruesome tale of the New England Vampire scare.

Have a fabulously creepy Halloween!!!

Is that awesome or what? 😀 Yet another reason why I absolutely heart New England, and as a Providence native, this makes me grin like a fool (Bram Stoker’s Dracula, haha!). Thank you, Debbie, for stopping by and check out her fabulous collection of horror stories below. It’s a quick, scary read just in time for Halloween!

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BLURB:

Supernatural beings and the evils of humanity come alive in these six, short grim tales with a twist.

Some adult content. No gore.

Only 99 cents on Amazon! BUY LINK: http://amzn.to/1KX73RR

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Debbie Christiana is a fan of things that go bump in the night, the mysterious and macabre and unusual love stories. This led her to write paranormal romance, dark romantic fiction and dark short stories.

When not writing, Debbie can be found planning next Halloween’s Haunted House, reading something spooky, practicing yoga, sipping wine or hiking the Appalachian Trail with her husband and yellow Lab.

Debbie is a member of RWA (Secretary of her local chapter) and the International Thriller Writers. She lives in her Connecticut empty nest with her husband, where her three children visit regularly.

Check out her books, anthologies and blog at www.debbiechristiana.com

Twitter: @DebChristiana

Facebook: Debbie Christiana, Author

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Why I love romantic horror.

Today’s been one of those days where I need a beer. So I figured I’d write a blog post while sipping on some Blue Moon.

I want to talk about genre. What’s your favorite (to read and/or write)? Why do you love it?

Me? I’m a huge fan of horror.

Horror is my first love, my high school sweetheart, my firstborn—the first story I ever wrote was about a haunting (of course, it helps that I grew up in a haunted house, but that’s a whole other blog post—likely next week’s. 😉 ). I gobbled up horror books growing up (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and anything/everything by R.L. Stine and Stephen King, just to name a few). So why horror?

Because it’s visceral.

There’s no other emotion more primal than fear. And I love to be entrenched in it, swimming amongst the bodies and cackling in delight.

*clears throat* Ahem.

But seriously, I NEED to be invested in the characters and emotion of a story—otherwise, I get bored. Plot is important too, of course, but I want to live through the people—I want to see, hear, taste, smell, and feel what they’re going through. Horror does this for me and more.

So does *drumroll*…

ROMANCE.

Romance made its debut for me later in life, around high school (so late), where my hormones started to ramp up and I wanted to write about luuuuurrrrrve. But I still adored horror, so I decided to mix them up, and voila, HORRIFIC ROMANCE.

Or maybe ROMANTIC HORROR?

Well, actually, it’s dark urban fantasy, but you know, I want my own genre, damn it!

I got into paranormal romance and urban fantasy in college and it was perfect for me—horror, romance, gritty worlds, mythological creatures, bad ass characters—what more could I ask for? So I read and wrote and read and wrote (many unfinished stories, of course) until I finally managed to write a book that shall NEVER BE NAMED (since I’ll use the name again for another book later, haha) because it was awful and over 250K words and COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS, but I learned sooooo much from it.

This book made me suffer and made me realize that sometimes you gotta say “fuck it” and start something new.

So I wrote the novel I currently have out on submission, Releasing The Demons, and I finally finished something I luuuuurrrrrved.

Is it horror? Yes, to an extent. Is it romance? Totally. Is it me? Absolutely.

As a physician by day, I’m constantly told how I should write medical suspense and how I’d make CASH MONEY like Tess Gerritsen and Robin Cook, because I know that “crazy shit” and I can “write”. Granted, these writers are fantastic (no seriously, read their books), but I’m so bombarded with medicine on a daily basis that I need to do something else altogether, to go back to my high school sweetheart and hormonal rage for awhile and write HORRIFIC ROMANCE, MAN.

‘Cause that’s what I luuuuurrrrrve to write about.

So I ask you, dear Reader, what’s your type? Tell me about your first. 😉