I am delighted to welcome back to Jaffareadstoo
Author of Angels Falls
Angel Falls Blurb
It isn't easy to surprise
Cassandra Bick. When you run a human-vampire dating agency, your colleague is a
witch who is engaged to a shifter and your business partner is one of London's
most powerful (and sexiest) vampires, there's no such thing as a normal day at
the office.
But when a mysterious Dark Dates client brings a dire warning of a new threat to the city's supernatural community, Cass and her friends realise they are up against their deadliest foe yet – and that this time, the danger is far closer to home than they could ever have imagined.
But when a mysterious Dark Dates client brings a dire warning of a new threat to the city's supernatural community, Cass and her friends realise they are up against their deadliest foe yet – and that this time, the danger is far closer to home than they could ever have imagined.
Sexy, snarky and with more bite than a crypt full of vampires, Angel Falls is
the latest in the Dark Dates: Cassandra Bick series.
Hi Tracey ~ welcome back to Jaffareadstoo...
What is it about
your writing that will pique the reader’s interest....?
I never set
out to write a series. In fact, I didn’t set out to write genre fiction at all.
After having my first two books published by a small press publisher, I had a
few ideas in the pipeline, and, while they were brewing, I wrote a fun short
story called Dark Dates for a friend who liked vampires. It was just a silly
idea – a modern woman running a dating agency for vampires and humans, but
living in a world where both humans and vampires are alive to all the clichés
that surround the supernatural. But what started out as a throwaway project got
its hooks in me, and the Cassandra Bick series was born.
I love
writing the Cassandra Bick novels, but the drawback of a first-person
protagonist is you see everything from her viewpoint. And as I fell a little
more in love with the characters, I decided I wanted to see what they got up to
when she wasn’t around. At first, writing a short story was just a marketing
ploy – I was inspired by writers like Lee Child and Tess Gerritsen, who often
publish ebook short stories to help promote the main novels. But another
inspiration was Jim Butcher, who used his Dresden Files short stories to not
only explore the world of his characters a bit more, but also to see it from a
different angle. So, my first short story in the series – A Vampire Walks into
a Bar – followed Cass’ suitors Cain and Laclos when they reluctantly have to
team up to defeat a threat to the woman they both care about. It was enormous
fun to write – and remains possibly one of my favourite things I’ve written –
and since then, I’ve complemented the main novels with a handful of short(ish –
they are often more novella length!) stories.
The benefits
of these are numerous, for me. From a narrative perspective, I get to play
around, and have things happen that don’t affect the central arc of the novels.
I can introduce a wider set of characters – or expand on those that only
feature briefly in the main books – and I see the main characters from a
different point of view. Cass might argue with the men in her life, but she
cares about them both: so as a writer, it’s fascinating to play with how other
people might see them – whether it’s as arrogant, sexy, mysterious or
terrifying. And these excursions have helped me develop the characters, since
they now exist in a world beyond the narrow confines of one storyline. The
relationship between Cain and Laclos in particular has become richer, funnier
and, yes, sexier than I ever anticipated – to the extent that, when I started
writing A Vampire in Edinburgh, it was going to be a standalone Cain story, and
somehow Laclos ended up crashing the party, turning up uninvited halfway
through the plot!
So, while I
know some writers (and readers) see short stories as a somehow lesser medium,
for me they are a great way to get more out of my characters, and spend more
time in a world that has turned out to be far much more engaging than I ever
would have imagined.
Amazon UK : Angel Falls published 13 January 2016
A Vampire in New York and Other Stories: published 21 January 2016
Tracey Sinclair is an author and editor who lives in Brighton. She’s a massive geek and lover of all things supernatural (and, indeed, Supernatural) and who probably spends way too much of her time on Netflix.
Find more about Tracey and her writing on her website
Follow on Twitter @ThriftyGal
Huge thanks to Tracey for sharing her love of writing with us and for leading us by the hand into London's dark and dangerous world of shifters, vampires and demons..
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