Mixin’ it up with Angels, Demons and Vampires
Posted in Romance on June 3rd, 2010 by guest
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I love when Cynthia does her month-long blog parties! It’s so fun reading all the authors’ posts. I want to talk a bit about my new series from Nocturne, OF ANGELS AND DEMONS. I’ve always wanted to write angels, but could never really get into the whole ‘guardian’ or ‘goodness’ thing when it came to them. I know they can be fierce warriors, and that they are not always as good as we like to think they are.
Take the Fallen angels, for example. They Fell because they were enamored by mortal women, and well, they wanted to get it on with them. Not exactly an upstanding hero. So why make them heroes?
In my first book for the series, the Fallen ones are the bad guys. And it’s the demons who are the good guys. Kinda fun to reverse the standard roles and see what kind of trouble I could put them both into. Oh, and for some odd reason, vampires always seem to show up in my stories. Go figure. 🙂
The hero of ANGEL SLAYER, is Ashuriel the Black, Stealer of Souls, Master of Dethnyht. You can call him Ashur, because the title is a bit much. His only purpose walking earth is to slay the Fallen. But one thing about demons? They thrive on sin. They need it to survive. So while Ashur is doing his best to play the hero and slay the bad guy, he’s got some sinning to do just to stay alive. I hope you’ll enjoy this new twist of a hero as much as I did writing him.
What characters types or creatures have you seen classically written as villains that you’d like to see redeemed and offered more heroic roles?
I’ve got three copies of ANGEL SLAYER to give away to 3 commenters. So let’s chat heroic villains!
Michele