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Showing posts with label Anya Bast. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Interview and Giveaway with Anya Bast

Anya Bast

Maidens, we are very excited to have with us today the talented Anya Bast.  Her paranormal worlds are a bit dark and sexy and she's recently released the first book in a new series called Embrace of the Damned. 

Welcome to UTC, thank you so much for stopping by today!

Hi! Thanks for having me. :-)
Congratulations on your release of Embrace the Damned. I have to say that I love the concept of Hell being cold instead of hot and bloodsuckers breaking into shards of glass when they are killed. How did you come up with such a new idea?
That idea came from my research into Nordic myth and legend. In Nordic myth, Hel is a both a goddess and a realm. Hel (the being) rules there and it’s very cold. So, basically, I just pulled it from a legend.

Well, actually, the bloodsuckers that burst into ice are mine. I twisted in that part on my own. ;) In my story, Hel can reach down, take a ball of snow, create a demon (vampire) and send it to earth. She’s building an army that way.

Where did the idea of the Brotherhood of the Damned series come from?
I wanted to do something with Nordic myth, since it’s an interest of mine. I began researching it and the world evolved from there. I’ve wanted to do something with a Viking theme for a while and this series is my big chance.

How many books do you have planned in the Brotherhood of the Damned series?
I hope to write at least three in the series, but it depends on how much people enjoy it. If it’s well received, I’ll write as many as people want to read.

You recently released the fourth book in your Dark Magick series about a water fae. Will there be any more books in that series? What's next? And by the way those are great covers! 
That series is finished for now, but I may pick it up again in the future. I set it up for a spin-off series. I don’t have any plans for it as the moment, but I really loved that world and there may come a time in the future I might want to play a bit more in it.

Can you give us one tidbit about your upcoming books that most readers wouldn't know? 

I’m writing an urban fantasy that’s tentatively titled Smoke and Bone. The heroine is a half angel (Nephilim) and she’s up against some serious evil. Luckily, she has an immortal Druid and a badass biker who has escaped from hell on her side. This is my WIP (work-in-progress) at the moment and I’m really excited about it.

What has been the hardest book to write for you so far?
They’re all hard in some respect or another, but, overall, Jeweled was probably the hardest book for me to write to date. I can’t really pinpoint a specific reason, but I fought with the characters of that book for the longest time, trying to figure what I was doing wrong, why the story felt forced. It took me much longer than usual to finish that book and I did a fair amount of rewriting. I really think I nailed it in the end, however, and I’m really proud of the work I did.

Are any of your heroines like you in some way?
Most of my heroines start out weak and become strong through the course of the story. In that way they’re a bit like me. I started weak in my life and over the course of my life have become strong.

What are some things that you find influence your writing? 

The research I do influences my writing most. I take a legend or a myth and re-imagine it for contemporary times. I twist it to build my world and create my characters. Also, everyday life influences it. I write paranormal romance, but that doesn’t mean I don’t use every day non-paranormal events and behavior I observe.

You write in a lot of different genres, do you have a favorite that feels natural for you?
Anything paranormal feels comfortable to me. I like to build my own world and write characters with abilities and skills that don’t occur in nature (well, at least, our nature). I have written stories that aren’t paranormal and I may write more in the future, but they’re not my favorite kind of story to tell. I like the creativity that paranormal romance allows me to express.

Can we expect to see more in your post-apocalyptic series Doomsyear anytime soon? 

Yes. I’m writing a sequel to The Twisted Kiss right now. This next book will tell Carolyn’s story. She played a very minor role in Twisted.

What does your writing space look like? Spotless and organized or messy and requires a maid service? Any visual would be great!    

My office is an add-on to the house. It has lots of light, a small wooden desk, and a bunch of bookshelves lining the walls. It usually has a couple dogs and at least three cats in it at any given time. ;-)

Thank you so much for coming to UTC Anya, can't wait to read more of your work!
Thanks again for having me!


A damned Viking warrior.
Centuries ago Broder Calderson committed murder. As punishment, he was given over to the dominion of Loki, the Trickster God, made part of the Brotherhood of the Damned and condemned to an immortal life of battle against the Blight, blood-drinkers from Hel.

A mysterious woman he can’t resist.
One thousand years to the day he was damned, Loki allows him a woman as reward for his good service and repentance of his crimes. Once Broder sees Jessamine Hamilton, he is overcome with need. But Jessa is no ordinary woman, and the truth of who—and what—she is could have dangerous consequences.

A tormented man she can’t deny.
Though a future together is impossible, the warrior’s touch ignites an irresistible passion in Jessa. But every heated kiss pushes them closer to destruction. Forced to return to the brutality of his Viking past to protect her, will Broder surrender forever to his darkest impulses

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ARC Review: Embrace of the Damned by Anya Bast

Embrace of the Damned
by Anya Bast
(Brotherhood of the Damned # 1)

The premise of this series is very interesting.  There are some aspects that I found extremely original and can't wait to see more of this world develop.  As the first book in the series there was a bit of explaining things but it wasn't overwhelming to the point that it interfered with my enjoyment of the book. 
"I want to fuck you, Jessa. I want a night of pure, down and dirty sex with you. I want to make you come over and over." He took a shuddering, shaky breath. "I want to hear you scream my name at the top of your lungs. Now you know what I'm thinking about."
So let me explain why he seems to be coming on a bit too strong.  Broder has been an immortal for a century and he has been part of the Brotherhood for that long.  They are warriors that pretty much belong to Loki, a temperamental God who made them all immortal because they had committed some pretty bad crimes.  Loki cursed Broder to not be able to have sex with anyone until the one woman that was for him came on the 1000 anniversary of his mortal death.  And the day has come and his "chastity belt" has come off.

Jessamine was in theory everything he could ever hope for to get as his mate.  Except that she got on my very last nerve!  Not so much her personality but her hot and cold attitude towards Broder.  She was just a bit TOO MUCH of a "cock-tease" to the point that I just wanted to slap her sometimes.  Either you want him now or you want to wait, but quit doing this to him!!

Broder has a secret in his past and it has to do with Jessamine too.  Now that he found her he will have to protect her.  See she is actually a sort of powerful witch who doesn't know anything about her own powers.  Her true family wants her back, the bad guys want her out of the picture.  And she will have to trust Broder, a complete stranger, to protect her.

My favorite part of this world was the bad guys.  Some sort of blood drinkers that when killed shatter into shards of ice.  Hell is frozen not hot, ice not fire.  I thought that concept was very cool.  And the Brotherhood members are made immortal by having that ice embedded in their heart.  I'm intrigued to see what's to come in the series.

*ARC provided by publisher

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Review: The Twisted Kiss by Anya Bast

The Twisted Kiss
by Anya Bast
(Doomsyear # 1)

A couple of things you should know.  Hard as try to read get to read Ms. Bast's books, I was still an Anya Bast virgin.  This was my first book by her.  Result?  I love her writing and I'm now kicking myself that I didn't get to start reading her sooner.  Will remedy this very soon.  I am not much for post-apocalyptic stories, however lately there's been a lot of pretty good ones come out, especially when there's this much romance.  Actually, this was almost more a paranormal erotic romance.  Because ohhhh boy was it hot!

But first let me tell you about the story.  Government experiment gone wrong, virus that kills most of the human population, some humans survive, some are forced to be turned into vampires of werewolves.  The few humans still alive don't really go into supe territory.  Except there this one girl that has lived among them pretty much her whole life, Kiley.  She now own the vampire bar in town.

She wakes up one day to the news that the supernatural council, that consists of seers and oracles that have been somewhat of matchmakers, determined that she is to mate Michael, a vampire, and Christian, a werewolf.  Now, how lucky can a girl be?

But because of her past she doesn't want a man, she feels that she already affected the life of her first love by turning him into a monster.  Now Michael and Christian, who have wanted her for years, have to prove to her that they are soul mates.  And when they both set to wooing, together and apart, there are major sparks and heat flying off the pages.  HOT HOT HOT!

I am looking forward to more stories in this series, I'm sure her best friend will get one and I can't wait to read about her and the werewolf alpha (at least I'm hoping)!