Thursday, October 20, 2011

Being Human - Patricia Lynne

Bio: Patricia Lynne never set out to become a writer, and in fact, wasn't very good at it during high school and college. But some stories are meant to be told and this one chose her. Patricia lives with her husband in Michigan, hopes one day to have what will resemble a small petting zoo and has a fondness for dying her hair the colors of the rainbow.

Product description:For Tommy, there is only one thing he needs to do: survive.

Only surviving isn't that easy. The hunt for blood can be tricky when humans know to fear the night. Desire sits on the edge of his mind, urging him to become the monster humans think he is. Vampire Forces, a special branch of police, is determined to turn every vampire to ash. Tommy included.

The only human Tommy can trust is his twin brother. A bond connects them, and with Danny's help, Tommy starts to understand the human world he struggles to survive in. He'll learn what friendships means and feel the sting of betrayal, find that sometimes the worst monsters are very human, and come to understand that family means more than blood.

Tommy just wants to survive and he knows what he needs to do. But with the number of humans that mean more to him than a meal growing, he'll learn there's more to life than simple survival. He'll discover being human doesn't mean being a human.

Q: What will e-readers like about your book?I am having a really hard time figuring out the answer to this question. I've typed a few different things and scraped them all. Honestly, I really just hope the reader enjoys getting lost in my world I created. That when they put the book down, they realize they forgot the real world existed, forgot any worries and just enjoyed the story. I do think readers will like the twist I gave to vampires. I really wanted to get away from the same old same old I've kept seeing stories take and put a new light on vampires.

Q: Why did you go indie?
When looking into whether to go indie or traditional, indie just felt like the better options. Things seem so hectic with publishers and indie is making great leaps. Plus, it really appealed to the do-it-yourself in me. I love being in control of all aspects. Even the ones that are a bit difficult or tricky.


Q: Who are your favorite authors in your genre?
Heather Brewer, author of The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod. She just inspired me to try and her stories take me to another world. I love everything she writes.

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