30 Days of Demons, Day 16: Michele Hauf Back to Blog

Update:  Time for winners!  The winner of FAERIES GONE WILD is Barb Patric!  And the winner of THE HIGHWAYMAN is bridget3420!  Congrats!!!

I’m actually in the middle of reading Michele Hauf‘s latest release now (FAERIES GONE WILD), and I’ve got to say–it’s great.  🙂  If you’re looking for a hot paranormal author, then should definitely check out Michele’s stories.  Welcome, Michele!

(And, guess what?  Michele will be giving out not just one great prize today, but two!!  She will giveaway a signed copy of THE HIGHWAYMAN and a copy of FAERIES GONE WILD. Be sure to comment for your chance to win!)

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I Kissed A Demon (And I Liked It)

Ok, so I didn’t actually kiss one.  That would be…creepy.  But I am coming around, meaning, I’m finally beginning to see the sexy side of demons.

My first paranormal romance, Dark Rapture (pubbed in ‘97) was about vampires.  I lurve me some vampire.  Vampires.  Nom.  I’ve been very happy writing vampires.  They are sexy, aristocratic, never have one of those orange overdone suntans, and even if they do bite on the first date, it’s a kiss to remember.

The paranormal romance genre has exploded over the past few years.  Werewolves are seeing their day in the spotlight.  I never had an interest in the hairy dudes.  Leave them for those authors who write them well.  Until a werewolf walked in as a secondary character in one of my stories.  Oh, man, I love those hairy guys now!

Which brings me to demons.  Demons, to me, used to fall on the same level as werewolves.  No, to be honest, they were actually much lower, the lowest of the low when it came to feasible romantic heroes.  I just could not see not.  Couldn’t wrap my head around a demonic being actually being tender and a love interest.  Case in point: I did the Dark Enchantments series with three friends for Nocturne.  Each of the other three had demon heroes.  I told them “Nope, can’t do it.  Can’t do a heroic demon.”  So in my book, I had a demon hunter who slayed every demon in sight.  And my upcoming July release, The Highwayman, features another demon slayer.  He wields a whip that glows with anti-demon sigils, slicing demon heads off left and right.  Hey, it’s fun kicking demon butt!

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But some switch flipped in my brain recently.  I confess, my current work in progress features a demon hero.  A real live, conjured-from-the-depths-of-Hell demon.  I initially balked at this hero.  What the heck?  He should be the villain, yes?  How can some demon whose flesh is forged from black steel and whose black blood runs with a rage for slaying angels ever hold a mortal heroine tenderly and understand the concept of love?  That’s when the switch flipped.  What an awesome challenge!  I’ve always liked dark, damaged heroes, and demons are as dark and damaged as they come.  What a man to try and redeem on the page!  (And if he looks like Gerard Butler?  Oh yeah!)

So I guess what I’ve learned (and am constantly learning) is never say never when it comes to the paranormal and the vast variety of characters a writer can play with.  I’ve expanded my reading interests with this new attitude as well.  Used to be all—wait for it—vampires.  Now I slip some demons into my TBR pile every once in a while, alongside the weres and faeries and shapeshifters.

Demons rock!

Michele

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61 responses to “30 Days of Demons, Day 16: Michele Hauf”

  1. Tasha says:

    LOL love title! please enter me, would love ot read

  2. LOL Michele, that sounds like me, not really caring too much for a creature until it suddenly shows up in your WIP uninvited and suddenly you have to welcome it to the family – and of course, it becomes family!

    Great post!

    This is SUCH a fun group of talented writers you have gathered here, Cynthia, on such a fun topic!

  3. Michele, that so sounds familiar to me – being somewhat ambivalent about a creature until it walks into your WIP and then suddenly you have to greet it like family – and then it truly becomes family. 🙂

    Great post! And your work rocks!

    This is a great party you’ve got goin’ on here, Cynthia!

  4. I had misgivings about demons in books too but so many authors have changed that point of view around. Demons can now remain the bad boys in books and yet still play the part of a hero. Its a new take and it is sweeping the paranormal book genre by storm. Me, I like it. I also love your books and would enjoy winning either of these books. I’ve had these on my wishlist for a while now.

  5. sarah :) says:

    gerard butler!! can we say sexy? the phantom is where its at! but i totally just bought the faeries gone wild book and i must say that you ladies put an awesome book together!! its so good that my HUSBAND actually asked me to read it to him. lol… we both like the humor that gets thrown in to make the stories less dramatic and more real like and comical 🙂

  6. Maija P. says:

    The same happened to me. I loved only vampires. Didn’t care that much about werewolves or demons. Now I’ve come to love all of them. Especially demons 🙂

  7. Valerie says:

    I enjoyed this post. Ms. Hauf is a fav author of mine too!! Keep those demons coming!!! Hehe!!

  8. nfmgirl says:

    Did someone say Gerard Butler? oooooooohhhh, yeah

  9. Pam S says:

    Any man that looks like Gerard Butler has my attention. There is just something about that man… and his accent too.. yummy!

    I have had a chance to read a few of your books Michelle and have loved them… looking forward to Faeries gone Wild and Highwayman!

  10. azteclady says:

    Congrats, Barb P and bridget3420!

  11. Ressie Neece says:

    I think he was involved in some sort of a bizarre gun incident?