1) What would your readers be surprised to learn about you?
I am a psychologist by profession.
2) When you’re not writing what do you do? Do you have any hobbies or guilty pleasures?
I love going to the ballet and travelling.
3) Which romance book or series (or other genre, if you don’t write romance) do you wish you had written?
The Hunger Games
4) Is there a genre(s) that you’d like to write that you haven’t tackled yet?
Wedding Romance
5) What book are you reading now?
Me Before You (I’m trying to finish it before the film comes out)
6) What is in your to read pile?
Cinder (In fact everything written by Marissa Meyer)
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I am a psychologist by profession.
2) When you’re not writing what do you do? Do you have any hobbies or guilty pleasures?
I love going to the ballet and travelling.
3) Which romance book or series (or other genre, if you don’t write romance) do you wish you had written?
The Hunger Games
4) Is there a genre(s) that you’d like to write that you haven’t tackled yet?
Wedding Romance
5) What book are you reading now?
Me Before You (I’m trying to finish it before the film comes out)
6) What is in your to read pile?
Cinder (In fact everything written by Marissa Meyer)
Vampire Creed
Rain Grey
Genre: Vampire Romance
Date of Publication: May 29, 2016
Word Count: 41200
Book Description:
Barnaby Blaine Rice was a Vampire born in the depression with a very special power to see who people truly were. After a long, empty existence of witnessing the darkest points of humanity, Blaine happens to encounter a beautiful married woman named Mary Slate. Unable to handle his love for the beautiful human, Blaine accidentally kills another Vampire over her and is put under a serious debt with the Vampire Council.
Blaine reluctantly forces himself to forget the woman and allows her to live her life without his intervention. It wasn’t until 50-years-later that the distant memories of the captivating Mary are brought back to the surface. Blaine has the pleasure to encounter the young Wendy Slate, granddaughter of Mary Slate after a criminal vampire keeps her hostage. Blaine got there in time to stop the criminal, but not to stop the beginning of Wendy’s transition into Vampirism.
As he was forced to sire her into this new world, he discovers that Wendy is the most amazing person he’d ever met. Wendy has to make a life-altering decision as Blaine has to deal with his blooming feelings for a woman who was identical to his first love. This modern love story introduces the most influential turning point of these lover’s lives.
Excerpt: Wendy Slate
I got
to the library minutes before nine thirty, Archer walking a few feet behind me.
"You
don't have to act like my vampire bodyguard,” I murmured as I caught a small
group looking at him with scared gazes, knowing he could hear me.
"Of
course I do. I'm a vampire and your bodyguard."
Rolling
my eyes, I paused, letting him catch up to me before wrapping my arm around
his. "It wouldn't hurt to smile. Next thing I know, someone is going to
report you to campus security and have you kicked out. Then you won't be much
of a bodyguard, will you?"
This
time he rolled his eyes, but he did relax his facial features.
Together
we walked up the steps. My group was meeting in a study room on the third
floor. When we arrived at the room, only Jason was there. Opening the door
alerted him of our arrival and he looked up with a smile.
Wait a
second. For a split second, it looked like he was glaring at Archer. His
expression changed so fast I wasn't too sure I saw right, even with my keener
eyesight since becoming a vampire.
"Who's
this? New boyfriend already?" he asked, a smile on his lips.
Brushing
away my suspicions, I shook my head. "He's a friend. He goes to school
here too. Engineering major. Fifth year."
I was
quite impressed with myself having come up with a lie on my toes. I was going
to introduce Archer as a friend anyway, but Jason question kind of caught me
off guard.
Jason
nodded, accepting my words. "The other two said it will be a while before
they get here. They wanted to stop by their dorm first,” he spared another
glance at Archer. "Will he be staying?"
In
response to that, Archer plopped himself into a chair in the corner of the
room. "You won't even know I'm here," he said before taking out his
cell phone.
I had
a feeling that wouldn't be the truth if he planned on continuing watching his
wrestling show. Ignoring him, I sat at the table across from Jason.
"I
started developing some samples for the project," I stated as I took my
notebook and laptop from my backpack.
I
started to go over what I had so far with him briefly as well as sharing our
other ideas. Though, honestly, I was ready to leave before I even got here. I
still had yet to convince Archer to take me to where Theo had brought me. And
by not convince, I meant not even approach to the subject. As soon as the
thought crossed my mind, I was guarding my thoughts so Archer would be none the
wiser.
About the Author:
Rain Grey is a psychologist by profession. However, she has been writing books since she was fifteen years old. She loves anything supernatural and her favourite genres are vampire Romance and ghost fiction. Her home in England is close to the town of Stratford Upon Avon, where William Shakespeare was born.
Website: www.raingreyauthor.com
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