...and the demons who loved them.
Welcome to my stop on the ANGELS Vs DEMONS Blog Hop...
Why demons?
Why not vampires or zombies or other form or paranormal baddie?
Got two words for that one: Pure Evil.
See, a vampire might accidentally drain a human, which is a bad thing, but they're essentially predators, so killing humans is kind of what they do. Nothing personal, right? And zombies need brains to survive. The fact that those brains are stuck on human shoulders is just our bad luck.
But what is a demon, exactly? Wikipedia says, "In Ancient Near Eastern religions as well as in the Abrahamic traditions, including ancient and medieval Christian demonology, a demon is considered an "unclean spirit" which may cause demonic possession, calling for an exorcism."
These are NOT the good guys, and they really don't have any excuse for their behavior. They exist solely to make trouble, and they're pretty good at it. Anyone who has seen The Exorcist knows what I'm talking about.
Now some paranormal authors have deliberately diluted the absolute evil possessed by the traditional demon, making them closer to naughty-bad-boy characters. Aliagarept, the demon Rachel Morgan works with in The Hollows series, is way more complicated and interesting than any one-note bad guy I can think of. He does what it takes to get what he wants - although not always successfully, which is a good thing for Rachel.
So if you're casting around for a character who needs to be bad, but without the baggage of a vampire, the fur of a shifter, and the, well, yuck factor of a zombie, consider creating a demon. They're intelligent and cruel and absolutely selfish. Hmm, sounds like some of the men I dated...
And while you're at it, leave a comment describing your favorite demon character. I'll be giving away a $5 Amazon gift card to one commenter, and there will be a couple of grand-prizes for the blog hop as a whole - one Kindle Touch and one $60 Amazon or Barnes & Noble gift card. Leave a comment here and then peruse the list of participating blogs below. The more you visit, the more chances you have to win!
And if you're ambitious, click the link to see my brand new webpage www.livrancourt.com. I'll do a second drawing for a $5 Amazon gift card for those who use the 'contact me' feature on the webpage and tell me they came from the Angels & Demons blog hop.
She’s a quiet, unassuming bookstore owner by day, but bynight...
Kristen has a deadly secret—when she smells a vampire, sheturns into Jai, a beauti-licious babe who makes vampspermanently dead. To a vamp, Jai is like ambrosia. They can’tresist her. She uses this attraction, plus her super strength andher trusty blade, Mr. Sticky, to end their undead lives. The thrillof wearing miniskirts without worrying about cellulite stiflesany qualms Kristen might have about killing the undead. BeingJai is the most fun she has ever had—until they come upagainst the one vampire Jai can’t kill. If he and Jai have a history,as he claims, Jai can’t remember it...or him.
But when her work catches the attention of some oldenemies—who won’t hesitate to destroy Kristen if it alsomeans the end of Jai—this vampire may be their only hope.Can Kristen and Jai learn to tell the difference between goodand evil in time to defeat Jai’s ancient nemesis? Or will beingJai’s hostess cost Kristen more than just her beauty sleep?Available from Black Opal Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords.

Why demons?
Why not vampires or zombies or other form or paranormal baddie?
Got two words for that one: Pure Evil.
See, a vampire might accidentally drain a human, which is a bad thing, but they're essentially predators, so killing humans is kind of what they do. Nothing personal, right? And zombies need brains to survive. The fact that those brains are stuck on human shoulders is just our bad luck.
But what is a demon, exactly? Wikipedia says, "In Ancient Near Eastern religions as well as in the Abrahamic traditions, including ancient and medieval Christian demonology, a demon is considered an "unclean spirit" which may cause demonic possession, calling for an exorcism."
These are NOT the good guys, and they really don't have any excuse for their behavior. They exist solely to make trouble, and they're pretty good at it. Anyone who has seen The Exorcist knows what I'm talking about.
Now some paranormal authors have deliberately diluted the absolute evil possessed by the traditional demon, making them closer to naughty-bad-boy characters. Aliagarept, the demon Rachel Morgan works with in The Hollows series, is way more complicated and interesting than any one-note bad guy I can think of. He does what it takes to get what he wants - although not always successfully, which is a good thing for Rachel.
So if you're casting around for a character who needs to be bad, but without the baggage of a vampire, the fur of a shifter, and the, well, yuck factor of a zombie, consider creating a demon. They're intelligent and cruel and absolutely selfish. Hmm, sounds like some of the men I dated...
And while you're at it, leave a comment describing your favorite demon character. I'll be giving away a $5 Amazon gift card to one commenter, and there will be a couple of grand-prizes for the blog hop as a whole - one Kindle Touch and one $60 Amazon or Barnes & Noble gift card. Leave a comment here and then peruse the list of participating blogs below. The more you visit, the more chances you have to win!
And if you're ambitious, click the link to see my brand new webpage www.livrancourt.com. I'll do a second drawing for a $5 Amazon gift card for those who use the 'contact me' feature on the webpage and tell me they came from the Angels & Demons blog hop.

She’s a quiet, unassuming bookstore owner by day, but bynight...
Kristen has a deadly secret—when she smells a vampire, sheturns into Jai, a beauti-licious babe who makes vampspermanently dead. To a vamp, Jai is like ambrosia. They can’tresist her. She uses this attraction, plus her super strength andher trusty blade, Mr. Sticky, to end their undead lives. The thrillof wearing miniskirts without worrying about cellulite stiflesany qualms Kristen might have about killing the undead. BeingJai is the most fun she has ever had—until they come upagainst the one vampire Jai can’t kill. If he and Jai have a history,as he claims, Jai can’t remember it...or him.
But when her work catches the attention of some oldenemies—who won’t hesitate to destroy Kristen if it alsomeans the end of Jai—this vampire may be their only hope.Can Kristen and Jai learn to tell the difference between goodand evil in time to defeat Jai’s ancient nemesis? Or will beingJai’s hostess cost Kristen more than just her beauty sleep?Available from Black Opal Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords.
Published on June 27, 2012 19:02
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