Friday, May 3, 2013

Death’s Servant – First Prequel Novel of the V V Inn Series- Jon’s Tale By C.J Ellison





Name of the book :      Death’s Servant

Name of the author :    C.J Ellison

Name of the publisher:Red Hot Publishing

Disclaimer:I got this book in an e mob format in exchange of my honest review.

Meet the author at: Goodreads| Website

Synopsis ...

This is the prequel of the V V Inn Series. Jonathan Winchester – a hot blooded Were decides that he wants to leave his pack and move ahead. The decision is taken out of his hand when he finds his 'mate' and his best friend cheating on him.  He leaves the pack in anger after nearly killing them and heads towards Nothern Virginia.

A part of him wanted to go and visit his parents, who thought he was dead after being attacked in his college campus. But he does not do it. The risk would put his family in danger and threaten the supernatural world to exposure.[So sad. The Humane in a wolf.]

He stops by a café where he meets the waitress,Raine. His alpha blood understands that she is the one for him. They go out for their first date where he realizes that he would want her for the long haul and decides to take things slowly. Surprisingly even when he felt that Renee is attracted towards him, she becomes aloof, to the point of reducing him to the role of a stalker.

He follows her to her place and to his horror, he finds it that she serves as  a feed for the blood sucking vampires. [Can you imagine all the supernatural talent to go for a toss if you just lose your free will and live only to serve the vampires!]

Anyways,  as luck would have it Jon is caught and his blood is drained out. But Raine saves him by giving him a special potion and helps him to escape. He goes to Washington, DC and encounters Dria and Rafe. Dria is a vampire [ for those who have not read the seriesJ] and Rafe is her mate. Now the story begins and many questions rise-  Can Dria a lone vampire manage to vanquish the cold blooded killer? Why would she agree to help Jon against her own kind? And finally, would they be able to come out unscathed after fighting with those monsters who had been sucking the werewolf blood for years?

What I liked ….

To be honest this is my first supernatural novel.The only other Supernaturals I  have read/seen are Twilight series and Harry Porter series [who hasn’t] and after I waded through all the bloodiness and furriness, I kinda got hooked on it. I would now really look forward to reading this series. And no I am not getting paid to say this ![ so stop snickering!!].

This short story had a heart. Literally,[ besides the one that is…J] There is a hidden sensitivity to the whole story. The way Jon wanted to have a permanent relation was an endearing quality about him [Learn Humans!!]  and then the relationship between Dria and Rafe- passionate, complete trust and understanding.[ any comments Humans?]

The best part was how Jon went out of his way to fight for something he truly believed in. He did not have to become a servant to Dria, just for the sake of saving those 'weres' whom he did not know also.

What I didn’t like…

Umm… if I really have to point out then maybe the fact that the scene were the vampires were drinking blood  was a bit too graphic for me. But then again this is a positive point onthe part of the writer, for C.J Ellison has created quite  vivid picture with her choice of words. Now that you got me interested in Supernatural Genre, I am ready to battle it out of my daughter’s shelf.[a mighty task indeed J]

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Reasoning...

If a prequel can make you want to read the exploits of Jon, Rafe and Dria, it is truly well written.

Meet the Author...





C.J. Ellisson, author of contemporary fantasy lives near DC with her husband, two children aged 11 and 9, twoStaffordshire Bull Terriers and a young cat she's newly allergic to. After spending most of her working life dealing with real estate - either as a salesmanager in wholesale mortgage banking, a corporate trainer, a Realtor, or as a property manager - she's now writing full-time and happy for the first time in years. Writing has become her passion and to find people want to read her stories feels like a dream come true. 



A Chat with our author...

1. Tell us about your book.

This novella is a prequel book, meaning the story takes place before my existing series. It was written at reader demand for the fans who wanted to know exactly how and why the alpha werewolf, Jon, came to serve the temperamental ancient vampire, Vivian/Dria.

2. What books have influenced your life most?

I'd have to say it was the early urban fantasy and vampire books of the late nineties. Tanya Huff's Blood Ties, Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series, and PN Elrod's Vampire Files captivated me and had me reading way into the night. I loved the characters and edge of your seat action.

3. Death's Servant is a very strong and compelling name. How does it relate to your story?

My main character has referred to herself as "death" a few times. Her past and the things she's had to do tosurvive have plagued her over the centuries. She's lost many lovers and friends and has felt as if everyone she cares for eventually dies, like she is what has caused their demise.

4. If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

No. I'm very happy with the story and how it unfolds. I've received excellent feedback from the readers and from my early readers (my alphas) who read it as I was creating it. I knew the story answered questions and satisfied curious minds.

5. Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

I began writing when I could no longer work outside the home. My health concerns made me housebound and I was slowly going crazy. One night I went to a neighborhood book club meeting and discovered two friends were writing books. My first thought was, if they can do it, why can't I? I knew I had to give it a shot.

6. Can you share a little of your current work with us?

I've recently submitted the second book in my Wild Side series to my publisher and am starting to map out future books I'd like to write. I need to complete the third book on my existing contract and then I'd like to begin a new series and work on my current vampire seres, too.

7. Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

I really like to write engaging sex scenes and making sure I never repeat a sequence of romantic interactions can be a challenge.

8. Do you ever experience writer's block?

Yes, I did. I didn't know that's what it was at the time, and some days I'm still not sure if it was a true "block" or not. I had an old acquaintance who said "anything that keeps you from writing is writer's block." Looking at a situation from that perspective means that even when you're plotting books, learning a new computer program or app, working on marketing, promotion, and reaching readers -- doing pretty much all the things you need to do to succeed in this industry it means you're not writing, and thus experieneing "writer's block." I've never been at a loss for words, but I have had times when it was too hard to write -- like forhealth or personal reasons.

9. Do you have any advice for other writers?

Learn all that you can about reaching readers and building a reader base. Yes, learning craft and improving your craft is key to getting a MS sold or published. But if you spend all your time interacting with other writers, socializing on writer loops, and basically sealing yourself up in a virtual world, you will have a hard time remembering what it's like to be a real reader and connecting with people who love the genre as much as you do.



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5 comments:

  1. Fantastic review.. Loved it.. Can't wait to read the book.. I'm a new blogger... Do visit my blog.. http://kitchenserenity.blogspot.in/

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  2. Thank you, Rubina! You did a great job and I was thrilled to see you enjoyed the book as much as you did -- blood and all ;-)

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    1. Thanks for dropping C.J. You did a great job too.. Your book made an interesting read.

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  3. I like your passion for books ..........great going

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