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November 6, 2010

Katrina Michaels, Guest Blog and Review

Don't forget to enter my Twilight of the Gods giveaway! Enter.  Contest ends on 11/08.

Today, I welcome Katrina Michaels.  She has graciously shared some highlights of her trip to Romania.

Thanks so much for having me here, Denise. Earlier this summer, I took a break from putting the finishing touches on my second book, Dead Awakening (2nd in the Preternatural Investigation Agency series), which was released in September, and traveled to Romania with my best friend. We found ourselves a great tour guide and drove around what felt like nearly the entire country (from Moldova to Transylvania). Yes, I went to Transylvania. I was interested in going since my Hungarian relatives were originally from Transylvania. It was a very unique and interesting trip and I thought I'd take this opportunity to talk about it. So, without further ado,  Four Things I Learned in Romania



1) Almost everything I know about the Communist oppression of Romania





I will admit that I wasn't very interested in history in school. I only took the required history classes, so while I knew Romania was a Communist country, I did not know much about the communist occupation. One day during our tour, it was raining too hard to go to an outdoor village museum, so our guide took us to the Communism Museum instead. The museum was inside a former jail used to house political prisoners during the regime. One of the first exhibits we faced was a wall filled with photographs of people who were imprisoned for opposing communism (see picture). It included pictures of teenagers all the way up to the very elderly. From there, our guide told us the story how the communist party took over via electoral fraud in the mid 1940s. It was pretty apparent that the Romanian people did not want communism considering that over 80% voted for the other party. While the history was interesting, it was much more poignant to listen to our guide talk about living under the communist regime. He told us stories about only getting 7 gallons of gas per month to turning out all the lights in their house at night so they could listen to Radio Free Europe and actually learn what was going on in the world. Apparently, if your lights stayed on past a certain hour, your neighbors would assume you were listening to the radio station and possibly report you. He then spoke with pride about how the revolution in December of 1989 started with university student demonstrations, of which he was a part. All in all, the village museum may have been fun, but this was an experience that was humbling, worthwhile, and eerie and I'm glad we went.



2) Vlad the Impaler may not have been such a bad guy

Many people have heard stories the describe Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad the Impaler, as a sadistic psychopath. During our tour of Romania, our guide told us stories that put Vlad in a different light. Vlad first became the ruler of his principality (Wallachia) at the age of 17, though it did not last long. However, he regained his rule at the age of 25. During this period, Romania was often invaded by the Turks and Wallachia did not have a large population of soldiers. According to Romanian history, Vlad impaled the bodies of the Turkish soldiers to discourage invaders by preying on their fear and superstition. Apparently, it did work for a bit and parts of Romania considered Vlad to be something of a folk hero who strived to protect his people from harsh invaders. Of course the Turks see it somewhat differently.


We also learned that Vlad did refer to himself as Dracula because his father was given the nickname Vlad Dracul (meaning Dragon) after he was initiated by the Emperor into the Order of the Dragon. Dracula means 'son of Dracul' or 'son of the dragon.' During his reign, German (Saxon) trade routes were also impacted by Vlad's fight against the Turks and some of the nobles began printing pamphlets telling the tales of the blood-drinking tyrant called Dracula in a bid to get influential people on their side. These pamphlets became widely circulated throughout Europe describing all sorts of atrocities.



Whether it is the Romanian folk tales, the Turkish horror stories, or the German propaganda, they are all biased in one way or another. So was Vlad Tepes just trying to protect his people or was he a tyrant cruel beyond imagination? Well, there is no definitive answer, but it is obvious to me that there is more to the story of Vlad Tepes than we normally hear.




For fun, I've included a picture of Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle. Of course, Vlad Tepes never owned the castle nor did he ever stay there. But it was owned by his grandfather at one point.





3) Romania has a large population of storks. Who knew?




Okay, when I went to Romania, I expected to see dogs, cats, sheep, horses, and cows. Personally, I also hoped to see a couple of bats for the ambiance, but it didn't happen. What I was not expecting on the first day was to notice a very large nest (at least a couple of feet wide) sitting on the chimney of one house and being told it was a stork's nest (see picture). For the rest of the tour, not one day went by that I didn't see numerous stork nests on telephone poles and houses. We even saw a flock in one field and another family of storks roosting on an old church. They were everywhere.



4) And the most important thing I learned…



Always have a change of clothes in your carry-on luggage. I cannot stress this enough. Just because your luggage has never been lost before does not mean it won't happen. And when the folks in baggage claim tell you that your lost luggage will be delivered to you within 24 hours, don't believe it. That way if it does happen, you'll be pleasantly surprised. However, your luggage may take an extra day to arrive because it gets sent to Amsterdam by mistake. If you are like me and never traveled with any extra clothing in your carry-on luggage, then I hope you are traveling with a wonderful person (as I did) who will loan you a shirt for the next day since all the stores will undoubtedly be closed when you finally get out of the airport. Unfortunately, you will probably have to re-wear everything else until you can find the nearest department store.



Sorry no pictures. As I was without make-up, hair dryer, and hair products, pictures were officially banned.



And One Thing I Already Knew



Romania is a beautiful country, from the mountains to the painted monasteries to the opulent churches and castles. Despite lost luggage, lack of hair dryers, and extremely hazardous driving with one minor car accident, it was a wonderful adventure. I came away from Romania inspired and looking for ways to work the country into one of my future books. Not sure how yet, but I'm thinking maybe a flashback.



Thank you again, Denise for having me here.



For my last picture, I leave you with a glorious mountain waterfall. Enjoy!


Katrina, it's always a pleasure to have you as a guest!






Here is a review of Katrina's new book, Dead Awakening:




The Preternatural Investigation Agency is back in their second paranormal mystery. This time, rather than the focus being mainly on Tara Daston, the young vampire, Katrina Michaels spotlights her ensemble of investigators, primarily Aidan the warlock, who is dealing with baggage from his past as a CSI. The story opens with a fraternity hazing that goes terribly wrong, ending in the death of pledge, Billy Marcum. But this isn't the only element of mayhem in the novel. A museum curator, Dr. Dennis Hylar is about to launch an exhibit featuring Egyptian artifacts and a mummy at a local museum. An insurance investigator, Mr. Fuji calls upon Aidan to discover whether a necklace and the mummy itself are under a curse. If indeed there is a curse, the exhibit will not be insured and permitted to open. I won't give more away of Michaels' intricate plot and spoil the ride, because it's an enjoyable one with lots of thrills and chills. Ms. Michaels cleverly intertwines forensic science and magical rituals in a fresh and interesting way. Lest Tara's fans be disappointed that she isn't the main focus, rest assured that Michaels has given her plenty of room to grow as a character as the fledgling prepares for her examinations to become a full-fledged agent. It's fun to see Tara discovering the delights of her vampiric senses (in a somewhat innocent manner) when her romance with Marco, a mortal, begins to blossom. In fact, all of the characters grow and their relationships deepen in this outing. Max, the sassy pyrokinetic, teases her co-workers but shows a genuine concern for them. I found Rick the empath's growing pains funny at times and touching at others. The conflict between Aidan and Charlie, the werewolf is especially compelling. Tom, the leader of the PIA, continues to try to come to terms with his vampirism, with some insight from Tara's sire, Alexander. I can't wait to see more of these characters.
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Published on November 06, 2010 15:20

November 1, 2010

Guest Blog on World Building at Paranormal Haven and fun at the World Fantasy Con

I'm over at Paranormal Haven today.  I blogged on World Building.  They have a giveaway for Twilight of the Gods.  I'm also extending my Twilight of the Gods launch giveaway through November 8th.  Launch Giveaway.  I had a great time at the World Fantasy Convention.  There were so many interesting panels and people.  I particularly enjoyed Ellen Kushner and Catherynne Valente's readings.  I had the chance to talk with Ellen a few times, and she's a terrific lady!  I'm enjoying her book Swordspoint very much.  The folks running the con did a superb job. I participated in a rapid fire reading with Broad Universe and shared some of My Fearful Symmetry.  I've got to run now.  It's National Novel Writing Month, and I've got a lot of words to get down today!
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Published on November 01, 2010 15:01

October 31, 2010

Review of Halloween Fantasies and House of Immortal Pleasures by Katie Salidas

Here are two stories by Katie Salidas that will put the spice in your Halloween cider. If you're looking for a little something to get the blood pumping you'll definitely want to check out this pair of saucy tales.




Katie's new erotica release is called Halloween Fantasies. Roomates, Sasha and Angela, attend the Halloween Fantasy and Fetish Ball, looking to find some excitement. They get a little more than what they bargained for in vampire twin brothers, Dante and Trevor. The brothers also have night of mischief on their minds, and each sets out to captivate his chosen lady without the use of supernatural powers, just good old seduction and sex appeal. Sasha, who has always had a fantasy about making love with a vampire, is quite taken with tall, dark and sexy Dante. They go to her room and the sparks ignite into an erotic bonfire. However, Trevor and Angela don't hit it off, and the other twin joins Sasha and Dante for a little trick or treat fun. This tale is sure to please anyone who enjoys things that go bump in the night.






Katie's earlier erotica book is  House of Immortyl Pleasures. Daphne is just coming off of a bad relationship when her girlfriends kidnap her and treat her to a night at the House of Immortyl Pleasures, a vampire brothel outside of Vegas. There she encounters Conner, a vampire bad boy, who has been working off a ten year sentence for losing control and killing a mortal lover. It's Conner's final night of captivity, and he's pleased to find lovely Daphne is his last client. He sets out to make it a memorable evening for both. His sensuality and skill win over the reticent Daphne, and he gives her not only a night she will never forget, but reaffirms her belief in her own powers of attraction. I enjoyed the sin city backdrop of this story, which takes the reader into a dark and exotic atmosphere. Conner's edge made him more than just another hot guy to titillate the senses, but an interesting character driven by his personal demons. If you're looking for a way to dial up the thermostat, you'll want to check out this one.

Katie was my guest back in July and talked about self-publishing and forming her own publishing company.  Please follow the link to read what Katie had to say.  Read Katie's Guest Blog

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Published on October 31, 2010 05:46

October 26, 2010

Guest Blogger at The 31 Days of Halloween

I did a blog on vampire lore at this site.  http://www.read-all-over.net/.  Don't forget to enter my drawing! Enter! You can win both books, a t-shirt and posters.

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Published on October 26, 2010 14:02

October 19, 2010

A Day Of Mystical Bloodlust

I'll be appearing Saturday at this great werewolf and vampire event in Lexington Kentucky.  A Day of Mystical Bloodlust.  I'm presenting a talk on sci fi vampires.  Check it out!
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Published on October 19, 2010 16:10

October 15, 2010

Live at Bitten By Books

I'm now live at Bitten By Books.  Stop by anytime between now and tomorrow at 1PM Central.  You can enter to win my both of the books at the chat.  Please join me! 

You also can enter another contest that I'm running on this blog if you opt to follow me.  Follow to enter here.
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Published on October 15, 2010 10:24

October 14, 2010

RSVP for my Live Event at Bitten By Books

This is the link to RSVP. Bitten By Books RSVP See you tomorrow!

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Published on October 14, 2010 19:03

October 13, 2010

Giveaway for Ren Garcia's League of Elder

I've extended the giveaway for Ren Garcia's book!  Enter here! 
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Published on October 13, 2010 15:15

October 12, 2010

Guest Blog/Twilight of the Gods giveaway at Fang-tastic Books!

Hop over to visit Fang-tastic Books to read my guest blog and enter to win a copy of TOTG.  You can also enter to win both books, a t-shirt and posters on this site.  Enter my Twilight of the Gods Launch Contest.
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Published on October 12, 2010 13:25

October 11, 2010

Author Appearances this week

I'll be featured tomorrow at Fang-tastic books.  On Tuesday at 7PM, I'm in person at the Mt. Vernon Public Library at 201 N. Mulberry St. in Mt. Vernon, OH for an Ohio Author's event.  I'll be presenting a program called Vampires: Lore, Legend and Literature at the Pataskala Library on Thursday at 7PM.  The Library is located on Vine St. in Pataskala, OH.  Friday I'm doing a live chat at Bitten By Books.  Links to follow!  I hope you can join me!
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Published on October 11, 2010 16:49

Immortyl Revolution

Denise Verrico
Author of Cara Mia, Book One of the Immortyl Revolution the first of a new vampire series.
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