Guest interview - Tinnean

Picture Hi Tinnean!

Welcome to my blog.  I’m really excited to have you here today, down under, with answers about your brand new book, They Come By Night.  This book is out on the 16th of January.  (You can pick it up here: Dreamspinners)

Tinnean:  Hi Renae, and thank you for having me here! Of course I love all my books, but I’m very pleased with this one, and I can’t wait to talk about it!

Imagine an earth just a bit different from ours. It may be 2014, but in this world normals unknowingly share the planet with vampyrs. Most vampyrs rely on bagged blood, supplemented by the blood of sabors—valued individuals whose blood contains an element needed for the survival of the species. 

Tyrell Small has always felt different. He doesn’t know he is a sabor, but he has the birthmark to prove it. When his father reveals that he’ll be required to feed vampyrs, Ty decides to run away. Slipping out of his bedroom window, he finds the most gorgeous man he’s ever seen sitting on his roof. Adam Dasani is a vampyr, equerry to the vampyr king, who has given Adam the task of guarding Ty, because the blood of the two most powerful saborese families in the shared history of vampyrs and sabors runs through Ty’s veins. And some vampyrs intend to use him to gain power, something Adam isn’t about to allow. Adam insists that Ty can’t escape his destiny, but they both find that destiny can take unexpected turns… and following those turns may put those Ty loves—including Adam—in danger.
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Renae:  I noticed that this book says it is 340 pages long.  Epic effort.  How long did it take you to write?

Renae:  I’m not up on the rules of the vampire world – are you allowed to be a gay vampire?  Or is it against their “rules”?

Renae:  How do you become a vampyr king?  Are you born to it?

Renae:  Do you find it easier to write a book set in the real world (ie contemporary) or do you prefer to branch out to world building, where you can make your own rules?

Renae:  Do you think you have a trademark style to your writing, or some feature that readers can identify as “classic Tinnean”?

Renae:  You also write m/f?  How do you find the two gel together?  Do you have readers who follow you “across genre” and read both m/f and m/m?

Renae:  Some little birdy told me it’s your birthday today.  HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!  **throws confetti**  What special plans do you have?

Renae:  Do you have a present in mind that you hope to get for your birthday, or is it just prayers that your book does well?

Renae:  After your marathon effort on this book, what is next from you?

Renae:  Where can people contact you?

 
http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/tinnssin...
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Tinnean: Thank you, Renae! It’s been a genuine pleasure. I really appreciate this opportunity, and I hope you and everyone who reads Ty and Adam’s story will enjoy it! *g*
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Published on December 31, 2014 04:30
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