Please welcome our guest paranormal and erotic author Suzanne Rock. Suzanne is wonderful to talk to so don't be shy. I had the privilege to review this book and loved it.
Welcome to my world…
I love the Star Wars saga, but not for the reasons you may think. Many people liked the battle scenes, the special effects, or the coming-of-age theme. I loved the world George Lucas created. More specifically, I loved how multiple types of creatures all came together in the Imperial Senate and tried to make agreements about how everyone could get along. I loved that there was a delicate balance holding all of these different creatures together and any disruption, no matter how small, had the potential to set the entire universe on its ear.
As the Star Wars series progressed, it was fascinating to watch the politics unfold in the Imperial Senate. The back-stabbing, lies, and deceit all got in the way of progress. What really struck me was how people were fanatical in their beliefs, even when it was so obvious that they were wrong. In the entire first movie, who could have guessed that Queen Amedala’s battle for her people’s freedom would be the catalyst that put Senator Palpatine into power? That he planned her struggles from the start? I knew after watching “The Phantom Menace” that I wanted to write a story like that. It was so complex, so dark, so interesting. It was then that the first seed for Dark Deception was planted.
A few years ago I was reading the Immortals After Dark series by Kresley Cole. In it, she had rich world-building involving many different types of paranormal creatures. I loved how they all interacted, and how one person’s prejudices got in the way of another person’s happiness. I remembered the Star Wars saga and how everything was interconnected. Inspiration struck, and the Immortal Realm was born.
The Dark Deception world is a blending of these two things, with infusions of many more ideas I’ve gotten from media (TV, books, magazines) over the years. At its center, there is a world of immortal creatures that normal humans don’t know about. This, in of itself is not new or different from many paranormal books out there. The unique twist I gave my world was that each immortal clan was dependent on the others for survival. My story centered on an Immortal Council, kind of like a real-life United Nations. Here, representatives from each of the Immortal Clans: vampires, werewolves, and fey, met with some humans who were privileged enough to know about the Immortals. Together they worked to build a set of societal rules so that everyone could co-exist in harmony on Earth. Easy-as-pie, right?
Unfortunately, like most politics, things didn’t go very smoothly. At the beginning of Dark Deception, rogue vampires bled humans dry, instead of following the laws set up by the senate and taking just what they needed. This angered the other clans. It’s obvious why the humans were mad, but the fey needed human love to sustain their magick, and werewolves needed them to reproduce. Killing off humans essentially weakened the other clans and made them vulnerable to attack. Werewolves, fey and humans banded together and placed sanctions against the vampires. Special wards were woven for the humans for protection, essentially making their blood poison to vampires. With their primary food supply cut off, vampires were forced to feed from weaker creatures, such as pigs and cattle. Animal blood wasn’t as nutritious as human blood, so they became sickly and lethargic. It was from this depression that the vampire Carlos rose up and took charge. He swore to break the wards and seek revenge on the senators who devastated his people. He broke off from the council and prepared for war, using the vampires in his clan as pawns for the greater good.
Enter Maria, an innocent vampire under Carlos’ control, and Enrique, the human senator on the Immortal Council who was the most responsible for putting the sanctions in place. Carlos noticed how Enrique looked at Maria, and decided to use her in an elaborate plan to get his revenge on the senator. What he didn’t count on, however, was a heart-broken fey with nothing to lose, or Maria and Enrique falling in love…
I really enjoy complex world-building and had a lot of fun plotting Dark Deception. I’m currently working on the sequel, Dark Obsession. Here the vampire Javier returns to the Immortal Council to gain his former lover’s support for his people, and to reclaim her heart. Unfortunately, much has changed since he went into hiding, and what should have bean easy mission, ends up tearing apart the fabric of his very soul.
So, I need to get back to work. ;) While I’m writing, I’ll let you read some more about Dark Deception. Enjoy!
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Blurb:
After being plunged into a chaotic and deceitful society, Maria Guerrero finds comfort in the arms Enrique Torres, a man she believes is innocent of her world. She keeps him ignorant about her inner monster, and the blood oath she took to save her brother's life. Instead she prefers to use their sexual play as an escape from her supernatural world. When her secrets catch up with her however, Maria is forced to confess her sins. Will Enrique find it in his heart to forgive her deception? He must, before her vampire master demands her to pay him his due. With the help of a disillusioned fey warrior, she convinces Enrique that vampires are real, and danger lurks around every corner.
Enrique can’t allow himself to fall for Maria charms, or he’ll risk revealing secrets of his own -- secrets which would not only scare her, but put his mission in jeopardy. He hopes that by forming a physical connection with the young vampire, he’ll lower her defenses and earn her trust, for she’s the only one who could help him bring peace to the Immortal Realm. As they play out their sexual fantasies, her true identity is uncovered. On impulse gives her his trust, only to be repaid with her betrayal. Now he wants revenge… but what will be the cost? As the Immortal Realm descends into chaos, Enrique and Maria must choose whether to trust each other again, or fall victims to the dark deceptions that rule their world.
Book Trailer:
Excerpt:
Just outside of Barcelona, Spain 1812
“Bite it.” Enrique’s thick Spanish accent poured over her like warm chocolate -- dark, decadent and forbidden. The cherry swung gently from his hand as he waited for her to sink her teeth into its rich, juicy, center. He shifted and pressed his chest against her back, sending tingles of excitement up and down her spine.
Curling her fingers on the desktop, Maria moistened her lips in preparation. Her lover's heat and sweet scent enveloped surrounded her. Anticipation rippled through the room. She arched her back and pressed her backside against his groin, causing a hiss to escape his lips. The cherry slipped closer to her mouth. She reached for it, but at the last moment he pulled it away.
Maria loved the games they played when they were alone, each one carefully designed to torment them both and build their need. Enrique knew what she liked. Every night the man relentlessly stroked that spark of desire into a burning inferno. When they were together she felt warm, safe, and loved. Unfortunately, this whole relationship was nothing but a lie.
No. She refused to let her somber thoughts ruin the mood. Enrique wanted to play one of their games of passion and she wasn’t about to deny him. If things continued down this path he would soon lead her away from his study and up to his bedroom, where they wouldn't be disturbed. She preferred it there, away from the curious eyes of the staff. Down here any one of the other servants could walk in on them. What would they think when they saw one of their own cavorting with the master of the house?
It was better not to think about it. Maria rubbed against him, feeling the ripple of muscle through his waistcoat. The cherry wavered and he hissed out his breath. Lifting her hands from the desk, she reached behind her waist and rubbed her palms over his hips. He groaned and pressed his harden cock deeper into her flesh. The cherry bobbed toward her head.
The knock on the door chilled the temperature in the air. Maria straightened and smoothed her hands over her maid uniform as the door opened. Enrique crossed the room, clearing his throat as he met the head servant at the door.
“Señor Torres?”
“Si.”
“You have guests.” The maid handed him a card and frowned at Maria. “I showed them to the blue room.”
Enrique frowned at the card then handed it back to the maid. “Very well. I will be along in a moment.”
The servant's eyes flashed from Maria to Enrique and back again. Did she suspect? Maria arranged some papers on Enrique's desk in an effort to look busy.
“That will be all.”
“Yes,” The servant's frown faded as she focused on her master. “Very well, then. I will inform the cook to prepare tea.”
When the door finally closed, Maria breathed a sigh of relief and let go of the papers she was holding. They scattered on the floor. “Oh, I’m so sorry.” She stooped to pick them up. With trembling fingers, she gathered them up and replaced them on the desk.
Enrique closed the distance between them and took her hands. “I'm sorry querida. I must see them.”
“But it's so late. Who would visit at such an hour?”
“Unfortunately, it's not a social call.”
“One of the senators, then?”
Enrique pressed his lips together for a moment in thought. “Yes, I'm afraid so.” He wrapped his fingers around her arms and kissed her forehead. “Wait for me here. I won't be long.”
Maria turned her head up to meet his gaze. “Always.”
He brushed his finger down the side of her cheek. “That's my girl.” After a chaste kiss, he moved to the door, then pausing with his hand on the knob. He turned back to glance at her, a worried crease forming along his brow. “Don't concern yourself about the servant gossip. I'll handle it.”
Maria turned her gaze away from his perfect angular features and nodded. No doubt that maid was already telling the others of her find. Not that it mattered. The other servants didn't care for her, anyway. Not really.
Enrique left the door and took a hesitant step toward her, then stopped. She held up her hand. “They’re waiting for you.”
“Right. This will only take a moment.”
When he left the room, she rushed over to the door and threw the lock into place. Why hadn’t she remembered to lock the door before? Leaning back against the cold, hard wood, she considered how on Earth she was going to get out of the mess she created.
Every living female within the Torres Estate had fallen hard for Enrique’s dark, handsome looks and giving nature. Maria was no exception. The kindness he had shown her and the other servants was more than what most noblemen had done for their staff. As a result, he was respected and admired by everyone. Many of the other women openly talked of the countless females he had refused to bed, and speculated whether they could change his mind. Maria however, didn't have time for such foolishness. There were more important things to think about than love or even lust -- like survival. Not a trivial task under the present circumstances.
“Got ourselves in trouble again, I see.”
Maria froze. “Carlos.” How did he get here? She was alone in the room and the door was locked. Her gaze tore away from the tall, lean vampire and settled on the open window. Damn, she knew not to be so careless. Knowing Carlos, he probably watched her whole exchange with Enrique. He would want a full report, but Maria was in no mood to give one.
The vampire crossed his arms in front of his chest. “So, you remember me. After not seeing you for two nights, I was beginning to wonder…”
She turned on her heel to face him. “I would never forget you -- or the kindness you’ve shown Frederick and me.”
He frowned, his perfect dark brow arching over his amber eyes. “You need to work on your lies, Maria.”
Her breath caught. Leave it to him to bring up her immaturity. She carefully schooled her face into a blank mask, as she was taught.
His features softened as he approached. “You're still a very young vampire and unable to hold you mask.” He stopped, his face inches away from hers. Crooking his finger under her chin, he turned her head first to the right, then to the left. A frown creased his perfect angular features. “You look gaunt.”
She jerked her head away from his grasp. “It is nothing.”
“I've heard that you haven't been going to the feedings.”
“They are innocent people.”
“They’re food, nothing more.” He sighed. “At this rate you are going to collapse before your second year.” Reaching out, he trailed his finger down the side of her face. Maria forced herself not to flinch. “It would be a pity to lose such wonderful vampire flesh.”
She bit back a retort. Arguing would accomplish nothing. Carlos was a master of words and would only use her arguments to manipulate her. An image of her brother appeared in the forefront of her mind and she strengthened her resolve.
At her darkest hour, Carlos rescued both her and Frederick from the brink of destruction. The vampire leader was now securing their future. Under Carlos' protection Frederick would remain safe. She would remain safe. Frederick's dealings with the underworld had put her in danger more than once before. Now that they had the protection of the vampires, they wouldn't be touched.
Carlos slipped his hand lower, catching the 'V' in her dress. “You can't keep denying our desire for flesh and blood, Maria.” He leaned in close, his warm breath gliding against her cheek.
Maria shivered as his icy fingers danced over her skin. She was grateful for his protection, but would never...could never...
“One night with me and I can take you away from all this.” His voice was soft and filled with promise. Maria resisted the stirring in her lower abdomen. “Think about it, no more accusing stares from the servants, no more chores...”
No more Enrique. She had always loved Enrique's handsome features, but now that she had spent more time with him her feelings ran much deeper than lust. He treated her like somebody -- somebody who mattered. He was so different from Carlos, who only wanted to use her body to further his agenda.
Maria stepped back from his touch. “Why do you have me stay here at all? I mean, you say you want to trap Enrique -- Señor Torres -- but wouldn't it just be easier to send in vampires to capture him?”
Carlos smiled, showing each of his perfectly white teeth. “Ah, my dear. It isn't enough just to capture him.” He took a step forward. “I want to humiliate him.” Golden flecks danced across his eyes. “Ruin him.”
Maria's back hit the wall. She was trapped. “Why?”
He stepped closer, his chest even with her head. Her skin tingled at the power before her. She felt her fangs lower in response.
“Why?” He tipped his fingers under her chin and tilted her head up to his gaze. “Because I loathe him, Maria.” He lowered his head until his mouth hovered inches above her own. “As every vampire should.” His lips brushed against hers. Maria felt the cold press all the way to her toes. “The fool will destroy us all.” He kissed one cheek. “If he knew your real identity...” He kissed the other cheek. “He wouldn't hesitate to put a stake in your heart.”
“No.” Enrique was kind and thoughtful. He loved her and...
And he only approached her after she became a vampire and used her charms on him. His caring words, his gentle touch, all of it prompted by the magik Carlos bestowed on her. Sure Enrique was always kind to her, but it wasn't until she became a vampire that his interest turned sexual.
Maria straightened and tried to pull away, but it was no use. The weight of her burden felt like an anvil on her shoulders. The only reason why she was even allowed at the Torres estate was because Carlos decreed it. At any moment the vampire lord could take the privilege away from her. Then what would she be left with?
Carlos' grip tightened. “You know it is true. Don't deny who you are -– or your destiny.”
Hunger, pure and raw blossomed in her core. Only a select few were allowed to feed directly from the vampire leader. Maria had no illusions as to why she was bestowed such an honor. Vampire feedings were steeped in sexual energy and it was no secret that Carlos favored her.
Her master tilted his head to the side. His long dark hair fell away from his shoulders and exposed the smooth ivory skin of his neck. “Now feed.”
Short Author Bio:
After over a decade in the scientific world, Suzanne needed a creative outlet. She tried scrap booking, cooking, crocheting, painting, and piano, none of which held her interest for very long. Then one of her friends suggested writing. Thrilled with the idea of creating her own worlds, she opened up her lap top and never looked back.
When Suzanne’s not writing, she can be found playing with her two daughters, testing her husband’s latest kitchen creations, or curled up with her favorite romance novel in her central Massachusetts home.
Backlist:
Spyder's Web, Loose Id (m/f, erotic)
Up on the Housetop (Book 1 of the Kyron Pack), Loose Id (m/f erotic)
Cria, Loose Id (m/f erotic)
Down on the Boardwalk (Book 2 of the Kyron Pack), Loose Id (m/f/m erotic)
Dark Deception (Book 1 of the Immortal Realm), Red Sage (m/f/m erotic)
Links: to find Suzanne
Website: http://www.suzannerock.com/
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Embrace the Shadows Blog: http://embracetheshadows.wordpress.com/
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Youtube Channel (so you can see my other book trailers): http://www.youtube.com/user/SuzanneRock1
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having me here today. I'll be popping in today and throughout the week to answer questions and chat. So like Laurie said -- don't be shy! I love to talk. :D
This book sounds great. I love plots that have twists to them and leave me with my mouth open. The more shocking the better!
ReplyDeleteQ. What made you choose Spain for the setting for this book?
Q. Is is easy to build these paranormal worlds? Or do you ever get stuck and not what's your next step?
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Hi Suzanne. This book sounds amazing. I cannot wait to read it. Love your book trailer and cover too. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever got to visit any of the places you have written about? And if so which was your favorite?
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Great interview Laurie. This book sounds hot.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, is it hard to keep coming up with different sex scenes since you write erotica? I would think that would be difficult.
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Dark Deception sounds like an awesome read & I LOVE the cover and trailer!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, I love both erotic & regular paranormal romance. What made you decide to go with writing erotica? Do you have a favorite paranormal being?
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Hi Vixhen! Thanks for your kind words. I, too, love complex plots that twist and leave the reader guessing. I love it in movies as well. Have you seen Godsford Park? It's one of my favorite movies -- because of the twists. :D
ReplyDeleteI kind of fell into Spain as the setting. In the world building, I wanted each type of paranormal creature to naturally inhabit a different part of the world. Spanish vampires not only seemed exotic, but sexy as well. Cherries play an important role int he story, and during the 1600's, the time period of the first part of the story, cherries were grown in Spain. I've never been to the country, but I've read a lot about it. It seems like a beautiful place to visit!
Is world building easy? Definitely not! lol. It takes months for me to come up with the details that make a world seem authentic. I normally make the skeleton of a world in a weekend, but then, as the story forms in my mind, I tweak and adjust until the world really comes to life.
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ReplyDeleteThe world you created for this book is amazing. I'm so excited about its release!
Hi Katrus! I recognize you. :D Thanks so much for your kind words about dark Deception. I loved making the book trailer.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, I've never been to Spain, where this particular story is set. The only place I have visited in my stories is Las Vegas -- that's the setting of the second book in my Kyron Pack series, Down on the Boardwalk. I love how in one vacation you can get a healthy mixture of urban and the countryside. If you need ideas for a story, that's the place to be, lol. Lots of good people watching. :D
Hi Danielle - excellent question! I just had a conversation the other day with one of my critique partners about sex in romance and how to keep it fresh. Sometimes yes, I can feel burned out by the sex scenes. When that happens, I walk away from a story for a few days and read some erotic romance. I call it "filling the well." After reading a handful of stories I normally find myself recharged and ready to go again.
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Hi Judi! Thanks so much for your kind words. I have to admit, I got a little weepy when I saw the cover. It depicts Enrique and maria (the main characters) so well. I *love* it! Kaxana did a great job. I'm glad you liked the book trailer. I had fun making it. :)
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, I write both erotica and paranormal romance. Right now, it's only the erotica that's published. :D I have a full length urban fantasy that I'm shopping around, so we'll just cross our fingers that I can offer it to you soon. ;) Truthfully, I like to write both. the focus is slightly different with erotic and regular romance, and I think that the different focus helps me to keep things fresh.
My favorite paranormal being...hmmm... Truthfully, it is whatever I'm writing about at the moment. I'm that fickle, lol. Right now, since I'm writing the sequel to Dark Deception, my favorite paranormal creature is a vampire -- Spanish alpha-male vampire named Javier to be exact, lol. :D
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Hi Barbara! thanks so much for your kind words. I hope you like the story. Thank you so much for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteHey suzanne....I love dark and twisty, YOU know this! Kudos on following the path! This book sounds amazing and you've done a wonderful job with the trailer! I wish you much success! (a big shout out to Laurie as well!)
ReplyDeleteWow Suzanne! I love the world you've created. I can't wait to read this book and I am totally looking forward to the rest in this series!
ReplyDeleteVery cool video trailer. I love books with angst.
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ReplyDeleteHi Susanne, I'm so excited with this book. I think it's the first one with paranormal spanish caracters (or the first one that I know). Anyway, I invite you to come to Spain an meet nowadays cherries, you'll love them! Picota variety is the most famous ;-)
But the topic is your book, and if summary made me want to read it, your explanation, the video and the excerpt made it a necessity. I hope that I´ll have lucky in this giveaway :D
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great post and excerpt.Sounds like a really interesting book.
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Hi Juliana! LOL - yes, I know how much you like all things dark -- and all things jaguar. ;) Thanks so much for your kind words - and for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteHi DL Snow! thanks so much for your kind words. I really loved the world building of Dark Deception. It was literally years in the making, lol. Hope you enjoy the story!
ReplyDeleteHi Robin! Thanks for your kind words about the book trailer. I love making them. I really enjoy surfing the net and finding pictures that represent the feel of the story. Thanks for stopping by!
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ReplyDeleteHmmm.. Picota cherries? I think I'm going to have to try them. ;) Thanks for your kind words. I was playing around with different countries of origin for my vampires, and Spain just seemed like such a good fit. There is something beautiful and exotic about the country. It has a lot of history, too. I hope that you like the story!
Hi Elaing8! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and leaving a comment! I appreciate it. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great post - I have never read anything by Suzanne Rock and now I am thinking I need to! Thanks for hosting - please enter me - I am an old follower.
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Congrats on your success with this bad boy. I know it's been a labor of love. A dark and twisty labor. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Atermis! I'm so glad that you like the excerpt. :D Of course, I can't answer your questions -- they'll give the ending away, lol. Thanks so much for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHi Beverly!Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope you like the story.
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda! LOL on the dark and twisty labor. This is true. Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. ;)
This book sounds fantastic! And what a killer cliffy to end the excerpt on! :) I need to know what happens next!
ReplyDeleteMy question is more in the writing area. When this idea first entered your mind, how did you go about starting the process? Did you just open you computer up and start typing? Did you create a character or setting map/lay out? Was the entire story plotted out in your head right away, or did it evolve over time? Sorry. Lots of questions, but I'm really interested!
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Wow your excerpt is decadent! Thank you so much for giving us a chance to win. :D
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Hi Tanya! Let me see if I can answer your question...
ReplyDeleteWhen I get an idea I open up a word document and write it down. Sometimes this is a sentence, sometimes more, but never more than a paragraph or two. Then I let it sit in my subconscious for a while. Often what happens is that an idea will start out great, but then when I try to work out the details, it falls apart. Other times, I end up combining one or two ideas to make a story.
The next step is to write the opener - the first 2-3 chapters. After I do that, I have a good idea of who the main characters are, and where I want the story to go. Then I plot. The level of plotting depends on how long the story will be, and how detailed my world building needs to be.
Then I let it sit some more. During this time I think about the story and try to work out some of the details in my head. Once I'm happy with it, I'll tweak the plot outline, and "fast draft" until the end. This is where I write as fast as I can -- just try to get everything out on paper. At this point I don't care about quality. when I'm done, I'd say that the story is about 2/3 the final length.
Then I let it sit some more, lol. This is at least a week. After that, I start to edit. This is where the story really comes to life. I add details and layer in plot twists. :)
Everyone has a different way of writing, but I've found that this is what works for me -- especially for longer works. ;)
Good question -- thanks for asking!
Hi Miranda! Thank you for your kind words -- and for stopping by! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds very intriguing and I'd love to get my hands on a copy!
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Hi Ciara - thanks so much - I'm glad you are intrigued, lol. I really love this story, and hope that you do, too! :)
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book! I will have to add this to my list of books to buy!
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Hi Joanna!Thanks for your kind words about dark Deception!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations elaing8!! You win a copy of Dark Deception!
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