By
Kelli A. Wilkins
My contemporary paranormal, Confessions of a Vampire’s Lover, is a different type of romance. For starters, the novella is told in the first person from the hero’s point of view. The story also makes use of a setting where you don’t normally find vampires—the beach!
I got the idea for the story while sitting on a nearly deserted beach at the end of the summer season. (I’m not a beach person, but I was there with my husband, a surfer.) As I sat there watching the few people milling around, I wondered: “What if a vampire went to the beach? And what if she fell in love with a surfer?”
I liked the idea of contrasting typical sun worshipping beachgoers and surfers with a darkness-loving elusive vampire. Besides, what could be more mismatched than a die-hard surfer falling in love with a nocturnal blood-drinker?
I started toying with ideas and knew that although the book is about a vampire, I wanted to keep the central focus on Brian and Anya’s relationship and not on the ‘bloodier’ aspects of vampirism (show her feeding, etc.) There’s a fine line when blending horror and romance into paranormal romance. Too much gore or a “too terrifying” creature can snap the readers (and the characters) out of the romance and into a full-on horror story.
When I wrote the book I made sure that the love scenes were highly sensual and almost surreal. Aside from being a vampire, Anya is a woman with needs, and she makes sure Brian satisfies them. I don’t remember how I was inspired to have the story told by Brian, but it worked. Readers and reviewers like the first-person aspect—it pulls you into a story that would seem unbelievable.
Several people have asked me if it’s hard to write horror and romance. Not really. I enjoy it. Writing horror allows me to change up my writing style, use different settings, and create characters you wouldn’t find in a romance. My horror stories are more psychological/spooky/creepy than gory, and I like to explore darker plots and not always give the characters a happy ending (as I do in my romances).
Here’s the summary and an excerpt from Confessions of a Vampire’s Lover:
Confessions of a Vampire’s Lover
The moment Brian spotted Anya sitting on the moonlit beach, he was hooked. Beautiful, smart, and sexy, Anya was the girl of his dreams. She didn’t mind that he spent the hot summer days riding the ocean waves, because once the sun set, he belonged to her—all night long!
Everything is perfect between them—until Brian discovers Anya’s shocking secret. Can Brian give up the sun, sand, and surf to be with the woman he loves?
Read Brian’s first-hand account of their unusual love story in… Confessions of a Vampire’s Lover.
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I first saw her on the beach. I came up
over the top of a dune and spotted her right away. She was sitting on the sand,
about ten feet from the water. It was almost midnight and the beach was
deserted, except for us. The moon beamed down on her, and she seemed to glow
with a strange luminescence.
I stood still, listening to the roar of
the crashing waves. Seeing the girl had stopped me in my tracks. I felt drawn
to her, like I had known her before. But that was impossible, wasn’t it?
Who are you? I wondered.
A gentle wind ruffled the blonde hair
cascading around her shoulders, allowing me to see her more clearly. Her head
was bent down and she was staring at something she held in her hands.
I inched a little closer and watched her
for a few minutes. She looked close to my age, somewhere near thirty. I longed
to ask her some inane question to break the ice, but I froze. What could I say
to her? Lone figures on the beach at night were probably not interested in
making conversation.
I’d never had much luck with women. They
thought history teachers were boring and considered surfing nothing more than a
juvenile waste of time. Most of the women I had dated wanted successful,
professional men like lawyers and doctors who drove fast cars and had money
to burn. What kind of woman would fall
in love with an unemployed thirty-year-old teacher who drove a beat-up car
littered with sand and surf wax?
I turned and gazed out over the ocean.
The sets were breaking just offshore. The surf would be good tomorrow morning
if the wind didn’t shift.
A minute later, I glanced back toward the
girl. She was gone. Not just gone from that spot— but gone, vanished. I looked
up and down the beach, but I didn’t see her anywhere. Had I scared her away?
Where did she go? I knew she hadn’t passed me, and there were no footprints
leading off into the distance.
I wandered to where she’d been sitting
and found a paperback book half buried in the sand. I picked it up and squinted
at the cover in the dim light. A couple dressed in Victorian clothing was
locked in a passionate embrace. Had she been reading this out here?
I heard a whisper behind me, and I whirled
around. Nobody was there. The darkness and the roaring waves were playing
tricks on me. At least, that’s what I thought.
I headed home. I couldn’t stop thinking
about the girl as I gathered my surf gear together.
Who was she? Why was she alone on the
beach at midnight? I wasn’t sure why I was so entranced by her. Maybe she—like
me—was hoping to find some solace in the eternal ocean waves.
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If vampire love stories (or paranormal romances) aren’t your
thing, visit my Amazon author page or
website to catch up on all of my romances in other genres.
Happy Haunting,
Kelli
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who
has published more than 95 short stories, 19 romance novels, and 5 non-fiction
books. Her romances span many genres and heat levels.
In 2016 Kelli began re-releasing her romances
previously published by Amber Quill Press. Visit her website and blog for a
full title list, book summaries, and other information as it becomes available.
Her third Medallion Press historical western romance, Lies, Love & Redemption,
was released in September 2016.
Her writing book, You Can Write—Really! A
Beginner’s Guide to Writing Fiction is a fun and informative
non-fiction guide based on her 15 years of experience as a writer. It’s filled
with writing exercises and helpful tips all authors can use.
If you like to be scared, check out Kelli’s
horror ebooks: Dead Til Dawn and Kropsy’s Curse.
Kelli posts on her Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKelliWilkins and Twitter: www.Twitter.com/KWilkinsauthor. She also writes a weekly blog: http://kelliwilkinsauthor.blogspot.com/.
Visit her website, www.KelliWilkins.com to learn more about all of her
writings, read book excerpts, reviews, and more. Readers can sign up for her
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