Hello and Happy October!
It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? Hope you’re all staying safe and well, and have plenty of books to keep you company. Speaking of which, I’ve got a brand new one to tell you about. Author Beth D. Carter has a sizzling new title, Not Such An Innocent Angel, and she’s been gracious enough to answer a few questions about it!
Q & A
Is your book part of a series?Β
Yes, and no. Itβs set in the same world as my book βAs Midnight Loves the Moonβ, but itβs not a direct sequel. That book featured a Fae cop, a Vampire, and a dying human girl they love. This book features a Vampire, a dying human whoβs been Wraith touched, and an Angel. The premise is that there is a hospital devoted to the human companions of supernatural creatures, and our Angel (Eden) works there.
What was the hardest (or easiest) scene to write?
The easiest scene was the beginning. In fact, I had that written years ago, I just didnβt know back then what to do with it. So it sat in my βTo Be Writtenβ folder for a long time. After I wrote βAs Midnight Loves the Moonβ, I realized I knew where that first chapter belonged, so I started thinking about the rest of the story.
What was your process for coming up with the title and character names?
I went through a multitude of names, actually. The only one that stayed consistent was Gideonβs name. Itβs an old name and I thought a stately name for a vampire. But Jacobβs name was originally going to be Jaxton, until I realized that EVERY author had started naming their hero that. (I blame it on Charlie Hunnam!). But then I also came to realize that name didnβt fit with who the character was, so I began thinking of an old fashioned yet also cool modern name and settled on Jacob. Edenβs nameβ¦well, thatβs pretty obvious. Sheβs an angel!
The title is a little homage to an old Victoria Beckham song titled, βNot Such an Innocent Girlβ. I kinda went through a VB fangirl period and the song was one of her solos. Itβs actually a cool pop song if you want to check it out.
Tell us something about the novel that doesnβt appear on the blurb or the excerpt.
Okay, soβ¦in one of the beginning scenes, Eden meets up with an old janitor/orderly named Krause. In the final version he is Fae, but in the original version he was going to be a goblin. Hereβs the original context of that meeting:
As Eden headed to the exit of Dove Hollow, she saw Krause mopping the floor down one hallway. The hallway she had with him a few days ago resurfaced in her memory so she changed direction and headed toward him. As she approached, Krause paused and smiled at her, revealing his very sharp teeth.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βHello, Krause,β she said.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β He bobbed his head. βMiss Eden.β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βRemember when you mentioned that several seraphs had gone missing? I was wondering if you knew anything more.β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βNot much is a secretive among the demons,β he said. βEven us goblins are included in their confidence.β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βThenβ¦have you heard what happened to them?β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β He leaned on his mop. βThereβs only one reason why a demon comes looking for a goblin, Miss Eden.β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β He flashed his pointy teeth.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Eden thought she might be sick. βYou eat them?β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βMy kind can grind up bone, wings, teethβ¦a living garbage disposal.β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Eden took a step back, disgust and horror mingling with shock. βDid youβ¦β
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βOh no!β he said quickly. βNo, no, no. To do something like that would jeopardize my job here at Dove Hollow.β
*** The reason I changed this was because I use a goblin as Gideonβs manservant/butler and both characters were vastly different. I wanted to keep the other so I changed Krause.
What is your favorite line?
I love putting one-liners in my stories and I try to find that one snarky character I can do that with. In this story, Gideon is my snark. There are some great lines from this but I think my favorite is:
Gideon raised an eyebrow. βMore so now because between the two of us, we can buy the United States out of debt and rename it Gideonville.β
Whatβs next for you?
I have a Christmas story coming out! My very first one. Itβs titled βThe Holiday Grouchβ, and itβs a play on βHow the Grinch Stole Christmasβ. I was going to title it βHow the Grinch Stole my Heartβ, but the word Grinch is copyrighted. Oh well. Thereβs still a lot of non-direct references, like the heroineβs last name is Whobrey. I had fun trying to write a grouchy man redeemed through the magic of Christmas and I hope everyone enjoys it!
Not Such an Innocent Angel by Beth D. Carter
Available: September 27, 2020
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-3695-0229-2
Eden works as a nurse in Dove Hollow Hospital, taking care of the human companions for the supernatural creatures of the Shade. When a human male is brought in, wraith touched, his pleas to save him tug at her heartstrings. In an effort to save his life, she calls in a favor from the powerful vampire, Gideon Marks.
At first Gideon is reluctant to turn the man Eden is fascinated with, but when he discovers itβs the businessman Jacob St. Cross, he quickly changes his mind. Now, Jacob has to navigate a world he knew nothing about, as a creature he thought only myth.
The mystery of why Jacob was targeted for vengeance leads them down a dangerous path and brings Eden into the line of fire of a desperate manβ¦a man willing to do anything to find an angel thatβll save his life.
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Excerpt:
When he finally stood completely naked, he and Gideon assessed each other for a long moment. Jacob prided himself on being fit for someone in his forties. His job induced a lot of stress and he tried hard to balance that out with strength training and cardio at the gym. Gideon Marks had a very defined, chiseled body. His surprisingly well-hung cock was already hard, waiting for attention.
It stirred something in him, although Jacob didnβt know if it was the situation or some type of latent sexual interest he didnβt know he possessed.
Gideon walked over to him and he didnβt move, not sure what to do. The vampire circled around and stepped close, bringing his body flush against him. Excitement stirred in Jacobβs belly. His own cock hardened.
Hands rested on his shoulders, slightly kneading the corded muscles. The two men were evenly matched in height. Jacobβs mouth went dry when Gideon leaned close, brushing his chin against Jacobβs skin.
A kiss.
A lick.
Gideonβs hands ran down his sides, to his hips, and fit his cock against Jacobβs ass. He may not have known what to anticipate, but he found himself enjoying the contact. The air shifted around them. A pleasing, somewhat spicy scent filled his nostrils. It made his cock pulse and fluid to leak from the tip. Needing to have some contact, he took hold of his shaft and stroked. Gideon seemed to match his movement, nestling in Jacobβs crack and sliding up and down. Heat gathered between them as sweat beaded on their skin.
Jacob felt two pressure points on his neck, but instead of being repulsed, he actually tilted his head to give Gideon more access. Whatever sexual spell the vampire had cast was incredible. Never would he have imagined grinding against a man would be such a turn-on, although he instinctively knew it wasnβt just any man. It was pure Gideon, with his otherworldly power to seduce.
He wanted to know what it felt like to be bitten.
To be taken.
Completely possessed.