Naughty By Mistletoe at Close Encounters with the Night Kind

I was invited to do a guest spot on the fantastic blog, Close Encounters with the Night Kind and share a new short story for the holiday season.  Blood and Mulled Wine continues the adventures of Alex & Tristan from Night Sighs.

Blood and Mulled Wine

“You better watch out.  You better not cry.  You better not pout, I’m telling ya why.”  Tristan winked at Alex and she raised her glass of mulled wine in response.  Kayleigh, Teddy’s girlfriend who was seated comfortably beside her leaned over and clinked it.    “SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN” bellowed the crowd in Larry’s back garden.

Garden was a bit of an understatement.  Larry was hosting this shindig in his five acre landscape at the back of his country estate, which resembled Hyde Park in both its stature and beauty.  He even had a couple of paddle boats for the lake.  He and his wife Sherry were one of the most well known vampire couples in England and Tristan was like a godson to him.

On this Christmas Eve, Larry and fifty of his closest friends were enjoying a rare event; The Dead Beats were performing for an avid audience, mostly vampires but with a few humans dotted around.

Kayleigh was one of these humans, yet to decide if she wanted to cross over to the dark side.  Alex watched her human friend happily staring at her boyfriend Teddy up on stage and remembered when she had been in the same position.  She thought Kayleigh was adorable and perfect for Teddy but just couldn’t see the cute little blonde as a vampire.  Alex shrugged and turned her attention back to her man.

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Thanks Nikki!

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Book Review: Red by Kait Nolan (Little Red Riding Hood was not so innocent)

FIVE STARS

17 year old Elodie Rose is on the cusp of becoming a werewolf.  She and her dad have spent the last few years preparing for this inevitability, ever since they received the sinister note left by her dead mother explaining Elodie’s hereditary curse.   The note made it clear that having sex would finalise the transition from human to monster.  Elodie desperately wants to remain human and has led a solitary life, keeping away from friends and boys, following her mother’s advice to the letter.  So what’s a girl to do when she meets the strong and gorgeous Sawyer?

Why five stars? I’ve always favoured vampires far above werewolves until I read Red.  Kait Nolan’s reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood fairytale has awakened an interest in the werewolf genre.  Elodie is quite shy and introverted but she has an inner core of steely strength.  When push comes to serve she can stand up for herself and those she loves.  Sawyer is the masculine, heroic young man all teenage girls dream of, a true gent, strong and forceful but gentle, kind and devoted.  Of course this is fiction.  Most 17 year old guys do not find the ‘one’ or in this case their mate at such a young age but Sawyer’s loyalty to Elodie never wavers.

Many YA novels I’ve read of late have shied away from sex and even talking about sex.  Red doesn’t.  While there are no explicit scenes, the reality of raging teen hormones is acknowledged.  Teenagers kiss and touch, and passion can lead to young lovers getting carried away, something that almost happens to Edodie and Sawyer while skinny-dipping.  Elodie is a product of her parents’ lack of precaution.  She doesn’t want to make the same mistake as her mother but her physical attraction towards Sawyer is undeniable.  I also like the normal dialogue.  Teens curse, and so do Elodie and Sawyer.  The topic of suicide is often taboo when it comes to YA books but not in Red where thoughts of suicide have plagued Elodie her whole life.

I know I love a book when I find it hard to put it down longer than the time it takes for me to make a cup of tea.  Red is such a book.  I found myself talking the ears off my friends about it.   I’d love to read a follow up, set maybe a couple of months from where it left off, focusing on their last year of high school.  Call me a sucker for a good love story, but I’d like to see how these two consummate their relationship and deal with the fact that they have mated for life.

Above all, Red is a well written book; it’s clear this book was edited well, something I always appreciate   The readers are also treated to both Elodie’s and Sawyer’s perspectives.  I enjoy hearing from the male point of view.  One thing I did find over the top was the constant underlining thread of sex=bad.  Have sex and you will become a werewolf, i.e. a monster who kills people.  Sex in horror has always led to catastrophe.  Remember Buffy?  She slept with Angel and he lost his soul, Bella lost her virginity to Edward in Twilight, became pregnant and almost died, in horror movies only virgins are safe from the murderer’s clutches.  I understand the need to urge caution when it comes to teens exploring their sexuality but I would like, just once for a YA story to allow characters who are mature, in love and committed to one another to have sex without the threat of nasty repercussions.

Excellent story and a fantastic read! *****

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