Raven Corrin Carluk
But defeating one killer is only the start of her adventure. Into her life walks Varick Eitenhauer, centuries old undead master of Portland.The vampire tells her she will now help him defeat his rivals in a battle to control the city, and he will accept no refusals.Surrounded by her desire and danger, the only way to succeed is to rise from her past like a phoenix from its ashes.
The Benign Deity
Everyone handles the power of a god differently. Dictators go mad with power. Scientists experiment rampantly. Doctors will not be contradicted. Writers stay quiet and behind the scenes.
Funny how that works out.
Being in control of an entire universe is a heady tonic. Yet, for the most part, it doesn’t go to our heads. We just have so much fun crafting these worlds to show off. It’s more like a playground than a throne.
Therein lies the difference. Others use their powers to rule people; we use them to create. They require praise and adulation; we require only that you’re entertained. While it’s all about the, it’s all about our art.
In the end, we’re really no different. Writers kill and control, create and protect, love and lust. We just do so with our words, making us benign deities.
Giveaway
Two lucky commenters will receive an e-copy of each of my Keila novels, All Hallows Blood and Saint Valentine’s Clash. If you could have a divine power, what would it be?
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Sounds like a great book. If I would have a power, probably it would be a power of flash, so that I can read faster? LOL