I'm excited to have R.P. Channing here with me today. His book, Thirst, Blood of my Blood, is now available on Amazon.
Thirst, Blood of my Blood
by R.P. Channing
Genres: Young Adult Romance, Paranormal Romance, High School, Vampires, Demons, Witches, Dark Fantasy, Horror
About the book:
~ Kira Sutherland ~
After a near fatal accident (and getting
cheated on by her 'boyfriend'), and beating up the lead cheerleader (with whom
the boyfriend cheated...), and being labeled as having 'issues' in her school
because she, uhm, sees ghosts, Kira is left with two choices:
1. Continue her 'therapy' (where she's told
the ghost is a hallucination and also gets her legs ogled too often...)
Or
2. Go to Starkfield Academy, a boarding
school for "Crazies and Convicts" (as the social media sites call
them.)
She chooses the latter...
~ Cory Rand ~
Cory Rand has not had an easy life. His
mother died in a car accident when he was twelve, and so did his mother's best
friend...sort of. You see, Janice made a promise to take care of Cory just
before she died, and so she lingers. Undead. A ghost that watches out for him.
Brought up in an abusive home, Cory quickly
falls into a life of disreputable behavior. After his third offense (which was
prompted by a girl, as usual - he has a weakness) he's left with two choices:
1. Be tried as an adult and share a cell
with a guy named Bubba (he thinks...)
Or
2. Go to Starkfield Academy, which Cory is
pretty sure is run by vampires. But, hey, at least he'll get an education.
He chooses the latter...
It's at Starkfield that Kira meets Cory
Rand, a boy with an insatiable Rage who sees ghosts, too. As well as other
things, other things from his past, things that confuse him, things like fire
and witches and demons.
Things he's always ignored.
Until now.
Cherie: Where did you get the idea for your novel?
R.P. Channing: Honestly? It came out of nowhere. I just started writing one day and it grew. The story as it is now bears little resemblance to the one I started writing initially. The ideas came to me as I wrote and developed the characters.
Cherie: Funny how much an idea can change once an author starts to write the story. What was the most difficult chapter to write?
R.P. Channing: The entire second half of the book was absolute murder to write. I lost count of the number of times I rewrote the thing and touched it up.
Cherie: Can you share with us something about Kira and Cory that we don’t learn about them from reading the book?
R.P. Channing: Kira lives in New York State (either in Nassau or Suffolk County). I decided not to mention this so she could be from "Any Town USA" as her hometown has little bearing on the story. Cory's mother was drinking and driving when she had the car accident. This is not mentioned in the book.
The other thing I didn't reveal is the true source of Cory's internal power... ;)
Cherie: Interesting insight into both of your characters. So tell us, what are you working on now?
R.P. Channing: Book Two. There will be several in this series, but each book will stand on its own, with no cliffhangers, and no need to read the earlier books to understand the later ones.
I am also working on another story (mostly in my head) that I've picked up and dropped three times already, a dystopian novel that really excites me - but there is no time for it now. The Starkfield Academy series will take precedence for now.
Cherie: Good to know there will be more books! Thanks for being with us today.
Read THIRST, BLOOD OF MY BLOOD today:
Kindle Unlimited
Author Bio
R P Channing started writing three years
ago, but never published anything even after churning out over a million words
of fiction. Thirst: Blood of my Blood is the first book he dared to publish.
When asked why, he said, “Because I wouldn’t feel bad telling my mother about
it...” When not hammering away (most literally) at his keyboard, he can be
found buried in a book, reading anything from romance to horror to young adult
to non-fiction to comedy. If it has words in it, I’ll take it.
Find R.P. Channing:
Twitter
@rpchanning
Amazon
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