Monday, December 18, 2023

Tour Stop and Giveaway: THE SEXY SEVEN SUPERNATURALS

 


Check out the new book by Luki Belle, The Sexy Seven Supernaturals, and make sure to enter the tour wide giveaway as the author is awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. The tour is sponsored by Goddess Fish Promotions and you can find all the tour stops HERE.

Talking with Suki Belle

Q: How did you decide where your book was going to take place?

A: I will share my responses for each of the seven stories, separately :)

1)      For The Photo and the Letter, I transitioned from a location that exuded warmth of a traditional college town to a secluded exotic place. I did this to exemplify the difference in characteristics of Larissa and Sasha. This is further demonstrated in Sasha’s isolated beach home versus Larissa’s natural habitat of college campus life.

2)      For Strength of Feathers, I kept it in a metropolitan city and specifically within a stunning, exotic, and state-of-the-art corporate building and then transitioned to a mysterious, expansive, and naturally bountiful location at the end of the story. This I did to blend the hybrid nature of environments (modern versus organic), the natural supernatural existing secretly within hi-tech. It also underscores what happens to Vanessa at the end of the story.

3)      For The Aunt, I created two fictitious nations gifted with naturally bountiful lands, separated by a vast ocean which has a tumultuous side bordering one of the nations where the story takes place (the nation called Baluur). The Kingdom of Baluur is surrounded by a majestic and formidable snowy/icy mountain range in the north, and a tumultuous ocean in the south. The other nation, The Republic of Xenia, also has the same ocean in its southern part, though the ocean is not tumultuous where it borders Xenia. A formidable and vast desert wraps around Xenia to its north. Both the mountain (for Baluur) and the desert (for Xenia) host beings that pose threats to each nation, respectively, with the ocean being the only thing that is traversable by each nation upon ships. I like bringing natural landscapes into my story because civilization tends to be sculpted in various ways by what defines its natural habitat and by the dangers or gifts that native environments pose on the humans in that habitat. This sculpting impacts a civilization’s habits, evolution and characteristics and I have shown that in my story through the people from both fictitious nations, the Kingdom of Baluur and the Republic of Xenia.

4)      For Ravenous, I truly wanted it to be a creepy, gothic setting, secluded, in a vineyard property in a town that had a mysteriously tragic past. This setting lends itself to creating the goosebump-factor near the end of the story.

5)      For The Bride’s Matchmaker, I shifted from a rural close-knit community, to a dynamic fashionable metropolitan city and then to a secluded mansion surrounded by dense forests, and then I shifted temporarily back to the same city before ending in the mansion property. The reason I did this is to show the transformation of Mylakena, the female protagonist, as she moves from the warmth of her hometown to a daunting city and then to a scary and haunting mansion. Her further transformation is supported when I take her back to the city and then return her to the mansion, all of which happens while there are dire consequences not just for Mylakena but for the other characters connected to her in the story.

6)      For The Picture Ghost, just like the first and fourth stories (from above), I started off from the social warmth of a farming town-community, to a university town/campus, where, it should have been a good experience for the female protagonist Elsa, because it was not in a city, but unfortunately it was not a good experience for her, even though the quaint university town/campus was situated amidst a beautiful mountainous natural park. There is a strong undercurrent of feeling alone, like a stranger, disconnected and intimidated, for Elsa, when she starts her first semester in the university as a freshman. This helped me to show that even though the university campus/town was not in a metropolitan city, the place’s cultural difference from Elsa’s farming community had a drastic and an unexpected impact on her.

7)      For the final story, The Old Willow Tree, I took my female protagonist Helen, from a metropolitan city where she led a hectic, tiring, and ambitious professional life to a calm, beautiful and sedentary life in a naturally bountiful place. The property where most of the story takes place is unsuspectingly serene, to lend itself to the outcome at the end of the story.

 

Q: What's the "elevator pitch" for your new book “The Sexy Seven Supernaturals”?

A: “The Sexy Seven Supernaturals” will satisfy any reader looking for drama, mystery, thrills n’ chills, creeps and scares, sensual excitement and forbidden lust, handsome and gorgeous characters, loathsome and evil characters, wicked n’ scary plots! There is all that in my book sexily curated within these 7 short stories!

 

Q: Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done?

A: I edit after I am totally done with my story

 

Q: Describe your writing space/office!

A: A little nook by my apartment’s window that faces a river and the city. My desk has my parents’ picture of when they got engaged and, on the wall, there are spiritual posters to help me have faith in pursuing my passion for writing fiction. The desk also has candles for nighttime writing and a thin, red lamp for gray morning/afternoon writing. My monitor and keyboards are placed upon my favorite books.

 

Q: What's your favorite foodie indulgence?

A: Tacos with toppings of cheese, salsa guacamole with rice crispy treats to sweeten the meal at the end :)

 

Q: What's your favorite genre to read?

A: Gothic Horror

 

Q: What's a recent tv show/movie/book/podcast you highly recommend?

A: I recently finished reading a non-fiction book titled “Lean Impact, How to Innovate for Radically Greater Social Good” by Ann Mei Chang.

 

Q: What do you do when you have free time?

A: I work on my next fiction book :)

 

Q: What are three words that describe your Main Characters?

A: The three words that describe all seven female protagonists in each of my seven stories are : Sexy vulnerable, and inquisitive.

 

Q: What can readers expect from you next?

A: My third novel just got published. It took me 12 years to write and edit this book and it was the first novel I wrote. I am super excited about its release. It has many characters - strong female, and male personalities. The story spans across centuries and it is a dark, erotic, futuristic fantasy for adults. I am now focusing on my fourth novel of another set of short stories with male and female protagonists.



The Sexy Seven Supernaturals

by Luki Belle

GENRE:   Fiction - Short Stories, Fantasy, Paranormal, Erotica

 

Seven haunting tales of women, young female adults, and an adolescent girl whose lives change irreversibly because of entities who come into the lives of these female protagonists, mysteriously, invited by yearnings and distresses that exist in these women and girls -


1) The Photo and the Letter: Larissa, a heartbroken young woman, finds a captivating photo of an elderly friend and becomes compelled to discover more about the bitterly written letter that was addressed to the elderly woman, who had a fascinating past.

2) Strength of Feathers: Vanessa, an orphan, who struggled her entire life to survive and achieve professional success, decides one night to overcome her fear of heights and her reluctance to be spontaneous when she meets an enigmatic, wealthy woman who has ulterior motives.

3) The Aunt: Anika, a teenage girl, niece of a notable and authoritative commander of her nation’s army, finds herself in a precarious situation when at a bloody crossroads of her nation’s history, she falls for a young, ambitious, and ruthless military man from a long-rival nation, who is about to take over rulership of Anika’s nation and her uncle’s army.


4) Ravenous: Sabrina, a young adult, daughter of a coalminer, is forced to leave her hometown with her father and siblings. Her family is taken in by a kind doctor who has mixed intentions for helping the homeless father and his three children.


5) The Bride’s Matchmaker: Mylakena, a young rural woman, comes to live in a dynamic, metropolitan city with her uncle, when she falls for two handsome, rich, and athletic young city men and realizes that her innocent infatuation has severe consequences.


6) The Picture Ghost: Elsa, a young adult daughter of a farmer, starts attending college far away from her hometown. Her poor grades lead her to a professor whose art collection draws Elsa uncomfortably close to an enigmatic stranger from the past.


7) The Old Willow Tree: Helen, a highly successful businesswoman, retires in a foreign country where, while searching for a permanent home with a garden, she falls in love with a stunning willow tree on a property that she desperately wants to buy.

 

 Buy Links:

Amazon

Amazon.com: The Sexy Seven Supernaturals: Paranormal & Dark Short Stories for Adults: 9781662939358: Belle, Luki: Books

Barnes & Noble

The Sexy Seven Supernaturals: Paranormal & Dark Short Stories for Adults by Luki Belle, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

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Excerpt Three:

 

6) The Picture Ghost

 

When Eugene came into his teenage years, the merchant used the handsome lad’s innocent charms to attract single, female guests at social events. The women were made to believe by Eugene that his benefactor, the rich merchant, was a lonely, generous, and warmhearted man. Thus, the adolescent enabled several affairs under such pretenses, for the merchant. The man, never having had the talent for pursuing women found in Eugene an indebted being who was willing to do anything for the person who gave the boy education and luxuries. Their relationship became so close that the merchant practically bought Eugene from his father, telling the fisherman that his son no longer wished to maintain ties with the village. To this Eugene did not raise much objection. However, he may have been coerced to break all ties with his biological father.

 

7) The Old Willow Tree

 

The house belonged to an architect who had built many of the prominent business structures in the country, including a famous public greenhouse in their city that showcased exotic flowers and endangered trees. The architect had designed his house and lived in it with his two sisters and wife. The latter died at childbirth along with her baby. Following the tragic event, the architect put his house up for sale. And then the facts became stories. Helen could tell that the friend was adding his own imagination and fabrications to what seemed to have happened next. However, one thing was clear. At a certain point in time, the architect had given up or had decided not to sell the house. The friend was certain it had something to do with the property. Prospective buyers had rumored about feeling uncomfortable on the premises and some had even heard a woman’s voice speaking to them and others had heard a baby crying.

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 


Luki Belle works in the media industry. Storytelling was a fixture from childhood when she would listen to stories told by her grandparents, parents, sisters, and cousins, who would read to her from diverse cultural fiction books. Scary and ghost stories in particular, captured Luki as a child and led to her fascination with the concept of feeling haunted or being haunted by something or someone, whether desirably or whether uninvited. In the Sexy Seven Supernaturals, Luki explores the amalgamation between the psychological and the paranormal, enabled by the human mind through its power to imagine, visualize, and yearn. The female characters in this book each have strong or subtle conscious desires created or triggered by subconscious or unconscious distresses, leading each of them to unexpected fates.

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7 comments:

Luki Belle said...

Dear Dawn's Reading Nook, thank you ever so much for your kindness to host my book today! I look forward to connecting with your beloved readers :) My responses to all comments will be posted by 7p EST today. Wishing everyone a great start to the week!

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you for hosting today!

Marcy Meyer said...

I enjoyed the post. Sounds like a good story.

Luki Belle said...

Dear Marcy, thank you so much for taking the time to review :) and so nice to hear your thoughts on the post!

Sherry said...

Sounds like an interesting read.

Luki Belle said...

Thank you dear Sherry! :)

Luki Belle said...

Thank you again Dawn's Reading Nook for making yesterday possible for my book! Much love to all :) Have a wonderful week everyone!

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