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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Author Interview & Giveaway: Allegiance by Susannah Sandlin

Allegiance
Penton Vampire Legacy
Book 4
Susannah Sandlin


Genre: Paranormal Romantic Thriller
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Number of pages: 344




Book Description:
From award-winning author Susannah Sandlin comes the fourth book in the smart and steamy Penton Legacy series.

British vampire psychiatrist and former mercenary Cage Reynolds returns to Penton, Alabama, looking for a permanent home. The town has been ravaged by the ongoing vampire war and the shortage of untainted human blood, and now the vampires and humans that make up the Omega Force are trying to rebuild. Cage hopes to help the cause, put down roots in Penton, and resolve his relationship with Melissa Calvert. The last thing he expects is an attraction to Robin Ashton, a trash-talking eagle shape-shifter and new Omega recruit.

Meanwhile, as a dangerous saboteur wreaks havoc in Penton, the ruthless Vampire Tribunal leader Matthias Ludlam has been freed on the eve of his scheduled execution. But by whom? And to what end? As war and chaos rage on, love is the last thing Cage is looking for, but will his attraction to Robin distract him from the danger living among them?


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PRFL would like to extend a very warm welcome to Susannah Sandlin, author of Allegiance. Susannah, to begin, tell us where you're from and what inspired you to become a writer? 
I’ve lived all over the U.S., from Chicago to Houston to San Diego, but have spent most of my adult life in New Orleans. I was born in rural Alabama and find myself once again living in semi-rural Alabama. I was always a reader, and my love of writing spun out of my love of reading. I think that’s true of most writers.

Can you say that your journey to publication was difficult? If so, what were the hardest moments to get through?
I didn’t have a normal journey to publication, really. I trained and spent my career in journalism, specifically editing magazines for universities. I only turned to fiction writing in 2009 as a kind of delayed reaction to being in Hurricane Katrina, which caused a lot of us to assess our priorities. I was ridiculously blessed to have found an agent with my first book, and she then was able to sell the series to Tor/Macmillan. I always feel guilty when I hear writers talk about beating their heads against the door of publishing for years before breaking through, because my journey seemed so simple and straightforward. On the other hand, I work really hard. LOL. I always say there are a lot of authors who outsell me, but I doubt you could find anyone who outworks me.

How do you overcome i-suck-at-this, that little voice in your head that tells you your writing isn’t good enough?
Ack. I hate that little voice. He’s really, really loud sometimes. The answer, for me, is just to keep plowing through. He usually pipes up somewhere around the 40 percent mark of a new manuscript and yells at me all the way through to about the 80 percent mark. I know he’s going to be there, so I just ignore him and keep writing. I set a daily word goal and try my best to reach it, even if I think what I’m writing sucks. Usually, when I read back over it later, it’s not nearly as bad as I thought. And anything can be fixed.

What is your dream vacation?
Somewhere quiet, either in the mountains or near the water, with no people except whoever I’m vacationing with. I want an escape. No crowds, no traffic, no phones, no email…well, okay, maybe email.

Describe your writing style in five words.
Devilishly twisted, humorous, violent, unexpected.

What movies are you currently excited to see?
See earlier note about work. The last movie I saw was “Lincoln,” only because a friend dragged me to it. I honestly don’t even know what’s out right now. I downloaded the first season of “Game of Thrones” but haven’t watched it.

What are you currently reading? I just finished a book about life in 1215 England, which was research for the second book in my Collectors series, Deadly, Calm, and Cold. I’ve been doing a slow read of Stephen King’s Dark Tower series for the past three years (!) for tor.com, and am almost finished with the seventh and final book. I just started a contemporary romance by Jill Shalvis—I can’t read in the genre in which I’m writing or it messes with me.

If you weren’t a writer, what other careers would you pursue?
I’ve worked for a long time as a magazine editor, and still do. But that’s sort of writing as well. So if I couldn’t work in publishing at all, I’d want to pursue commercial art. That was my first love.

If you could create a holiday of your own, what would it be called?
National Day of Sleep, because I’m so sleep-deprived it’s scary. Too many deadlines! I probably shouldn’t be on the road.

For people who haven’t read your novel, how would you summarize the plot?
Allegiance takes place in a near-future Alabama, after a human virus has swept the globe and killed a lot of people. A vaccine was developed that, as an unknown side effect, made the blood of vaccinated humans poisonous to vampires. So the vampire world is starving and on the verge of civil war between those who want to continue to live as predators and those who want to find a peaceful solution by working with humans. In Allegiance, the “good vampires” of Penton, Alabama, are trying to rebuild, but their enemies are setting up an elaborate sabotage that has horrible consequences. At the heart of the book is British vampire Cage Reynolds and his journey to find love with a damaged, fierce shape-shifter named Robin.

What are two of your pet peeves?
Only two? LOL. Passive-aggressive people, and bullies. I have no tolerance for either one.

To you, what makes a good story?
A good story is a perfect marriage of deep emotional characters and nail-biting action or suspense. The characters are key, though, because…(next question)

What usually turns you off about a story?
If I don’t like or care about the characters. I have to get emotionally invested in them to care about their story. If a book is a DNF for me, it’s usually because by the time I hit my 100-page test, the author hasn’t been able to make me care.

If you could collaborate with any author, who would you choose, and why?
I hope to collaborate sometime soon with author Lexi George, who writes the awesome Demon Hunting in Dixie series. We get along really well, have similar writing styles, and I think we could do something amazingly fun!

What is on your night stand?
A book on mixed-media art, my Kindle Fire, and a Dick Blick art-supply catalog. Yeah, weird, I know. I’m an art supply addict. I need help.

What is your favorite book?
I’m not sure I could say one. In urban fantasy, it’s the Harry Dresden series. In paranormal romance, the Black Dagger Brotherhood. In the real world, it’s the memoir writings of Rick Bragg (someone else I’d sure love to collaborate with).

Thanks for having me here today!

Thank you so much for joining us today, Susannah. We really enjoyed the visit. Good luck and great sales with Allegiance.

About the Author:

Susannah Sandlin writes paranormal romance and romantic thrillers from Auburn, Alabama, on top of a career in educational publishing that has thus far spanned five states and six universities—including both Alabama and Auburn, which makes her bilingual. She grew up in Winfield, Alabama, but was also a longtime resident of New Orleans, so she has a highly refined sense of the absurd and an ingrained love of SEC football, cheap Mardi Gras trinkets, and fried gator on a stick.

She’s the author of the award-winning Penton Legacy paranormal romance series, a spinoff novel, Storm Force, a standalone novelette, Chenoire, and a new romantic thriller series, The Collectors, beginning with Lovely, Dark, and Deep. Writing as Suzanne Johnson, she also is the author of the Sentinels of New Orleans urban fantasy series. Her Penton novel, Omega, was nominated for a 2013 Reviewer’s Choice Award in Paranormal Romance from RT Book Reviews magazine. Absolution was the winner of the 2013 Holt Medallion in Paranormal Romance.


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2 Author swag packs (books, swag)

Friday, April 5, 2013

Writing the Modern Vampire by Susannah Sandlin

by Susannah Sandlin
 
Think about your favorite vampire. Pretty old pair of fangs, yes? Maybe he’s a former Norse warrior or a Civil War veteran (waves at Eric and Bill). Maybe he’s a centuries-old gigolo and prison escapee (yo, Bones!). Or maybe he’s a damaged former sex slave, a parentally abused son of an executioner, a cursed dragon-shifter, or a blind ancient king (doffs hat to Zsadist, Vishous, and Wrath).
One of the fun things about writing vampire heroes (or heroines) is the absence of time limitations. Your story could be set in the present or future, but your vampire could be from any era or any country or from any background. He’s a walking blank canvas with fangs. So the temptation is always there—with the entire world from which to fill in your canvas with color and shapes and histories—to go for the ancient and exotic.
I’ve certainly done that. In the former mill town of Penton, Alabama, a scathe of vampires and their willingly bonded humans has settled down to ride out the problems plaguing the vampire world. A vaccine developed to fight a human pandemic has resulted in the blood of vaccinated humans being deadly to vampires, so the vamp world is on the brink of starvation and civil war.
At the head of the Penton scathe is Aidan, a centuries-old Irishman who was a farmer before being lured into the Battle of Kinsale in 1601. His second-in-command, Mirren, is also about 400, a former Scottish gallowglass warrior turned executioner for the vampire Tribunal...until he faked his own death and went “straight.”
But I thought my sexy old guys needed some sexy young guys to hang with, so in the most recent book, Omega, I featured Will and Cage.
Cage is a Brit and a psychiatrist who was serving with the British Army during World War II when he was turned vampire. He’s adapted well with the times—better than the older guys. And his training in psychiatry makes him an interesting character, especially as he interacts with the other vampires. His tendency to analyze everyone makes them downright paranoid. (Of course, he gets in his own psychological and moral quandary and has no time to psychoanalyze his fellow vampires after a while.)
Then there’s the hero and heroine of Omega, Will Ludlam and Randa Thomas. Will’s a bit of a playboy and a bit of a smartass. In 1969, at age 22, he was turned vampire by his father. (And if you don’t think that gives Cage something to psychoanalyze, think again!) So he comes from that whole counter-culture, antiwar, hippie generation. While he’s abandoned the bell-bottoms, long hair, and tie-dye, he is comfortable with technology (unlike Mirren, who gets kind of freaked out by a stove) and clings to his fondness for Jimi Hendrix.
 Randa is the baby of the vampire group, turned only five years earlier while serving in the U.S. Army. She likes country music and is, of course, the most at home in the modern world—or she would be, if she didn’t hate being a vampire so much.
Writing the modern vampire turned out to be a lot of fun, and let me focus on their inner journey more than how they’ve adapted to the modern world. After all, how often do you find two vampires arguing about the merits of Brad Paisley versus the Grateful Dead?
What age is your favorite vampire? Leave a comment to win your choice of a print, digital or audio version of one of the Penton Legacy books, Redemption (Aidan’s story); Absolution (Mirren’s story); or Omega (Will’s story, with the beginning of Cage’s story).

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Omega
Penton Vampire Legacy, Book 3
Susannah Sandlin
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Date of Publication: February 5, 2013
ISBN:978-1612183596
ASIN: B0073XV3L2
Number of pages: 328

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Book Description:

The bloody war between the Vampire Tribunal and the defiant scathe of Penton, Alabama, rages on, forcing its residents and their bonded humans to retreat into the underground fortress of last resort: Omega. There, Will Ludlam is charged with the care of Penton's humans, though he longs to fight alongside his vampire brethren. He knows the risks: as the renegade son of the Tribunal's vicious leader, Will's capture could doom the resistance.

Yet he is determined to prove his worth to his adopted scathe, to his vengeful father and to former US Army officer Randa Thomas, his beautiful, reluctant partner. Randa has little faith that a former member of the vampire elite has what it takes to fight a war. But as their enemies descend upon Omega, Will's polished charm and Randa's guarded heart finally give way to the warrior within.

Fans of Susannah Sandlin's Penton Legacy are sure to devour this long-awaited third installment of the steamy paranormal series.

ABSOLUTION
The Penton Legacy, Book 2
By Susannah Sandlin

Release date: October 9, 2012
Publisher: Montlake Romance

Book Description:

With the vampire world on the brink of civil war over the scarcity of untainted human blood, battle lines are being drawn between the once peaceful vampire and human enclave of Penton, Alabama, and the powerful Vampire Tribunal.

A Scottish gallowglass warrior turned vampire in the early 17th century, Mirren Kincaid once served the Tribunal as its most creative and ruthless executioner—a time when he was known as the Slayer. But when assigned a killing he found questionable, Mirren abandoned the Tribunal’s political machinations and disappeared—only to resurface two centuries later as the protector and second-in-command of Penton. Now the Tribunal wants him back on their side—or dead.

To break their rogue agent, they capture Glory Cummings, the descendant of a shaman, and send her to restore Mirren’s bloodthirsty nature. But instead of a monster, Glory sees a man burdened by the weight of his past. Could her magic touch—meant by the tribunal to bring out a violent killer—actually help Mirren break his bonds and discover the love he doesn’t believe he deserves?

It’s a town under siege, a powerful warrior in a battle with his past, and one woman who can make the earth move—literally—as the Penton Legacy continues.

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REDEMPTION
Book One Penton Legacy series
By Susannah Sandlin

Following a worldwide pandemic whose vaccine left human blood deadly to vampires, the vampire community is on the verge of starvation and panic. Some have fanned into rural areas, where the vaccine was less prevalent, and are taking unsuspecting humans as blood slaves. Others are simply starving, which for a vampire is worse than death—a raging hunger in a creature too weak to feed.

Immune to these struggles—at first—is Penton, a tiny community in rural Chambers County, Alabama, an abandoned cotton mill town that has been repopulated by charismatic vampire Aidan Murphy, his scathe of 50 vampires, and their willingly bonded humans. Aidan has recruited his people carefully, believing in a peaceful community where the humans are respected and the vampires retain a bit of their humanity.
But an unresolved family feud and the paranoia of the Vampire Tribunal descend on Penton in the form of Aidan’s brother, Owen Murphy. Owen has been issued a death warrant that can only be commuted if he destroys Penton—and Aidan, against whom he’s held a grudge since both were turned vampire in 17th-century Ireland.  Owen begins a systematic attack on the town, first killing its doctor, then attacking one of Aidan’s own human familiars
To protect his people, Aidan is forced to go against his principles and kidnap an unvaccinated human doctor—and finds himself falling in love for the first time since the death of his wife in Ireland centuries ago.

Dr. Krystal Harris, forced into a world she never knew existed, must face up to her own abusive past to learn if the feelings she’s developing for her kidnapper are real—or just a warped, supernatural kind of Stockholm Syndrome in which she’s allowing herself to become a victim yet again.

Susannah Sandlin’s REDEMPTION is the first in the Penton Legacy series. Book two, ABSOLUTION, will be out September 18, and book three, OMEGA, on December 18.

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About the Author:

Susannah Sandlin is the author of paranormal romance set in the Deep South, where there are always things that go bump in the night. A journalist by day, Susannah grew up in Alabama reading the gothic novels of Susan Howatch and the horror fantasy of Stephen King. (Um…it is fantasy, right?) The combination of Howatch and King probably explains a lot. Currently a resident of Auburn, Alabama, Susannah has also lived in Illinois, Texas, California, and Louisiana.

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