Yesterday’s Daughter is an emotionally laden paranormal vampire romance novel
woven with layers of betrayal, love and loss. Grace Stone, who later learns her
true identity is Sapphira, is a loner who survives abuse in the foster care
system after being abandoned as a child.
A brilliant student, she escapes from her brutal foster parents as a teenager and creates a life for herself. But, her life is little more than existence; plagued with questions about what she really is, a family that she has never known and the never-ending need to keep her differences hidden. She is alone and lonely, believing it will always remain so until Malachi appears in her life.
Malachi, a Guardian of the vampire communities, has searched for his life mate, Sapphira, for decades. He refuses to cease searching for Sapphira even though she is believed dead by all. Conflict arises over the decades between Malachi and his family because of his refusals to accept another mate. But his very soul drives him on to continue his search, knowing that he could not exist if Sapphira were not in the world, somewhere. *amazon.com*
I visited with Sallie and did an author interview just a few months back, I thought this time around I'd ask her to do a Guest post and share her reason for writing about Vampires............
Why
Vampires, and how did you keep your book different from all the other vampire
books out there.
Why
my subconscious selected these mythical creatures as inspiration, that’s open
to speculation. Since I don’t have access to a psychiatrist or someone to
analyze my dreams, I’ll take a stab at it answering the question of why I chose
to write about vampires….:-)
The
easy answer would be to say that I’m a huge fan of vampire books and moves.
I’ve seen every episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and watched Christopher Lee
drain more than a few damsels in distress. I read Stephen King’s, Salem’s Lot
and the first time I saw the movie, I had nightmares for a couple of weeks. And
let’s not forget Octavia Butler’s, Fledgling. Who can forget Shori who appears
to be a child of maybe eleven years, but is actually 53 year old.
I
could say that all those books and movies going in my head like quarters in a
slot machine were bound to produce like output eventually. I’m sure that part
of it. But, when I search deep, what draws me to vampires is time. They have
time to experience life, experiment, make mistakes, and witness the great and
small. When you compare the lives of vampires to humans, you can’t help but be
struck by fleeting span of the human life. The idea of creating characters that
may have lived at the time of Mark Anthony, discussed brush strokes with
Michael Angelo or watched the sky as the Russian Sputnik passed causes my
imagination to churn with possibilities of what characters can do when they are
not constrained by time. There is so much opportunity to create enormous
literary canvas when my characters are not married to specific era.
Because
vampires are “tried and true” or a staple in the paranormal world it can be a
challenge to differentiate ones work from another. But, Yesterday’s Daughter is
different because it reflects contemporary society encouraging the reader will
consider their feelings about people who seem different from them, the
assumptions we may make about other groups, and the consequences of those
assumptions.
Author Bio:
I was born on a farm in the rural
South to a family of migrant farm workers. In fact, my family is huge. Some
might call it a clan…:-) I’m the youngest of 10 children. Yup, I have six
brothers and three sisters. And yes, holidays are a zoo…:-).
Anyway, at an early age, my
family moved to the urban Northeast. No more running in the cotton fields for
me….:-)
I now live in the suburban
Northeast with my husband and a large assortment of plants. I don’t have any
children but as you can well imagine, I have tons of nieces and nephews.
As for my education, I was the
first in my family to go to college. I hold bachelors and masters degrees in
Human Resource Management. But I have nieces and nephews working on PhDs. Way
to go kinfolks!!!!
I
guess that’s enough for now. I hope you’ve enjoyed a peek into my world.
Thank you so much to Sallie for taking the time to be our Guest here at Tam's Two Cents and for the giveaway (details to follow). We'll end this post with Sallie's 10 Favorite Things!
10 favorite things, Sallie Lundy-Frommer:
my husband
my family
Traveling
Writing
Books
Museums
Music
Movies
Gardening
Chocolate Ice Cream
10 favorite things, Sallie Lundy-Frommer:
my husband
my family
Traveling
Writing
Books
Museums
Music
Movies
Gardening
Chocolate Ice Cream
Up for grabs is a signed copy of Yesterday's Daughter, US only. Find everything Yesterday's at these links;
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Many thanks for having me Tammy!!!
ReplyDeleteMany your welcome's Sallie, and thank you for always agreeing to participate and support the blog!
DeleteHey guys *sheepishly smiles* I really want to win this signed paperback! I love this book!! lol Thank you for the giveaway!! Crossing my fingers!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Jessy. Good luck in the giveaway.........:)
DeleteThank you so much for the wonderful giveaway. Fingers and toes crossed. U need this book for my book bash
ReplyDeleteFinger and toes...:) Well that's a lot of wishing....:). Good luck and thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThank you so much for the giveaway your book sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the giveaway!!
DeleteIt is fantastic! Win or Loose you simply must read it!!
DeleteThank you Ms. Sallie for the giveaway. I have read the e-copy of your book, loved it, but would love to have the hard copy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Cindy. I so appreciate your taking the time to stop by and leave a comment. I means a great deal to me.
Deletethank you for the giveaway. would love to read this book
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the book!! Thanks for participating!
Deletebig thanks to both of you for the interview and contest :)
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Good Morning Patricia, good luck in the giveaway!
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