Welcome to Rain Grey who was kind enough to join us for an author interview!
Tell
us about the main character. Who is Blaine?
He
is a chivalrous entity. A person who puts himself over everyone. Someone who is
prepared to die for others.
What’s it like to live for so long? Does it impact decisions and romance?
Living
so long is both a curse and a blessing. Every decision that is made is looked
at not in a forever basis.
What are some interesting things you learned while writing/researching Vampire
Creed?
I
contemplated a lot about how death. In a way the whole story revolves around
the concept of life after death and whether or not an afterlife exists.
Were there any scenes that were particularly difficult to write?
I
am not a fan of writing love scenes.
Is there anything you’d like to tell your readers about the Vampire Creed?
I
have been toying with the idea of writing Vampire Creed for a couple of years
before I put pen to paper.
If you could visit anyplace in the world (cost is no object), where would you
go? What about a fictional world?
I
would visit Greece. To visit a place where democracy was born and where great
philosophers such as Socrates and Plato once roamed is too tempting to pass.
What’s your favorite TV show or movie?
My
favourite move is My Fair Lady. Watched it countless times.
What’s your go to comfort food?
Ice
cream.
Where can readers find you online?
Vampire Creed
Rain Grey
New Adult Paranormal Romance
June 1, 2016
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.
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.
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.
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