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The 13th Floor Series - The Oracle and the Vampire : Blog Tour - Vampire & Banshee Mythology Chat




April and the A-Z Blogging Challenge was great, but you know what I really missed last month? A new book from Christine Rains’ 13th Floor Series!

Thankfully Christine has remedied that with the release of 1305 & 1306 – The Oracle and the Vampire! Sadly, it’s the penultimate edition in the series. Check out tomorrow’s cover reveal to find out more about the last book in the 13th Floor Series!

I’ve been dying to get my hands on this book since I read The Marquis – the characters of Harriet and Kiral fascinated me from the brief glimpse I saw of them in the first book. Once it was time to put the spotlight on them, Christine didn’t disappoint, and I was thrilled to beta read once again. This book was truly terrific.

After I’d finished, Christine and I got together to discuss some of the mythology that inspired the book; including our feelings on vampires, banshees and the paranormal romance genre.

Thank you once again Christine for asking me to beta and for involving me on your tour! 

1) What are your favorite vampire books?

Clare: Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, without a doubt. I’ve read each book in the series at least twice. I love them – I love the mythology, the characters, how they’re interwoven and how Rice incorporates history into her novels.

Christine: I love Rice's books too. My favorite right now, though, is Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series. Cat and Bones are an incredible vampire couple.

2) What are your favorite vampire movies?

Clare: Though I’m not overly keen on the story – it seemed to go off the rails in the second film – I love the aesthetic in the Underworld series. Leather-clad, gothic aristocratic vampires are my favourite type! On a similar note, the vampire coven headed by Deacon Frost in the first Blade movie stands out. Again though Anne Rice wins it for me, the movie adaptation of Interview with the Vampire was brilliant.

Christine: The Underworld series do have a nice look. I like Queen of the Damned as a film over Interview with the Vampire. Townsend made a dangerously sexy Lestat. The Lost Boys was my first favorite vampire movie and it still holds a special place in my heart. I also very much like the Nightwatch series directed by Timur Bekmambetov. It's an original take on vampires and werewolves.

3) What modern twists to the vampire legend do you really like? Which ones do you hate?

Clare: I know I keep mentioning Anne Rice, because she’s the vampire mythology I grew up with. I love how her vampires accumulate more powers – flight, the ability to set people on fire etc. – as they age. I also liked that in Rice’s universe, the vampire’s fear of God, churches and crucifixes came from a vampire cult who thought they were serving the devil.
I don’t really care for Stephanie Meyer’s/ The Twilight Saga’s explanation of why vampires can’t go out in sunlight. I’m all for the reason being that their skin will burn, or that mortals will notice something weird about their appearance, but not sparkling like diamonds!

Christine: I like twists on the vampire mythology. A virus or a curse as to what created vampires, or as in one series I read, vampires evolved from an intelligent leech.
I also don't like the sparkling. There was book that the vampires had proboscises instead of fangs. I suppose the author was trying to bring out the monster in them more, but it wasn't well done.

4) What is your favorite banshee myth?

Clare: I like the idea that as well as announcing the death of a family member, the banshee stays with the deceased and either accompanies them to heaven or hell, depending on her virtuously they’ve lived their life.

Christine: Oh, I like the addition of the banshee accompanying the deceased to wherever they're suppose to be. I also like some tales have the banshee as a beautiful woman and can tempt men to their deaths.

Clare: The Wardstone Chronicles also has a really interesting take on banshees – it features them as female water spirits that predict and warn of death. They are mostly invisible, and the only thing you can hear are their wailing cry, which is repeated three times per night - on the third day it's said that someone in a house close by, are going to die. It happens that if they are seen washing a burial shroud and if there is blood on it, the upcoming death is going to be violent.

Christine: I've never seen anything with a banshee as more than a mention or a screaming in the night. I'll have to check out The Wardstone Chronicles.

5) Do you like books with alternating POVs?

Clare: I’ve only read a couple, but I loved them. I love the insight into both characters it offers. Sometimes a story simply must be told from more than one point of view, and if done properly it can be a brilliant literary technique.

Christine: I've read a lot of books with alternating POVs in the paranormal romance genre. If it's well done, it can be fantastic. Though sometimes I prefer having only the protagonist's POV because it gives some mystery to his/her love interest.

6) What do you think might be the next trend in paranormal romance?

Clare: Ha! I wish I knew. If I could figure that out, I’d be onto a winner, right? I think what’s needed in the genre is more range. Different paranormal beings and different types of humans. Old, young, gay, straight. Different races. Move away from what’s been done a hundred times.

Christine: I would love to see some new beings. I still see vampires and werewolves as being popular for a long time, but sci-fi romance is slowly growing. Supernatural creatures in space could be the next big thing.



Title: 1305 & 1306 – The Oracle and the Vampire (The 13th Floor series, #5)
Author: Christine Rains
Genre: paranormal romance
Release date: May 13th, 2013
Buy The Oracle and the Vampire: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Smahwords | Kobo | Barnes and Noble

Blurb:
Having fallen for her gorgeous neighbor might not be so bad if Harriet McKay wasn't in her hideous banshee form every time Kiral saw her. Such is her curse. True, he's a vampire struggling with a drug addiction, but he's a good soul. Yet no one could love a cursed witch, especially one not even her cats respect.

After having a vision of Kiral's death, Harriet makes it her mission to save him. Never before has she attempted to change fate, but so strong is her love.

Kiral Ozdemir struggles to make it through every day. The craving for blood laced with drugs directs his every thought until he tastes Harriet's potent blood. The magic immediately addicts him, but she disappears. He's desperate to find her, racing blindly into a city in chaos.

How can Harriet convince Kiral to see past her vile appearance and return her love? If only she can force him to listen to reason coming from a raving crone, perhaps she can save him from the demons hunting him and from himself.


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Christine Rains is a writer, blogger, and geek mom. She lives in Southern Indiana with her husband and son. Their cozy little house is stuffed full of books and games. Christine has four degrees which help nothing with motherhood but make her a great Jeopardy player. When she’s not writing or reading, she’s having adventures with her son or watching cheesy movies on the Syfy Channel. She’s a member of Untethered Realms and S.C.I.F.I. 

She has twenty-one short stories and seven novellas published.   The Oracle and the Vampire is the fifth book in the 13th Floor series. The sixth and final installment, The Ghost, will be available on July 13, 2013.

Find Christine in the following places: Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

The 13th Floor Series - The Harbinger: Blog Tour - Greek Mythology Chat


One of my favourite book series is back with a new instalment. Yes, I’m here with Christine Rains to discuss the forth book in her 13th Floor Series, The Harbinger. We got together to discuss one of the books main themes – Greek Mythology. 

1)What is your favorite Greek mythological creature? 

Clare: I absolutely love Greek mythology, and my Granddad is from Cyprus, so I’ve been reading about Greek myths since I was a child. I’ve always been fascinated with Gorgons, especially Medusa – I think because of watching the stop-motion 1980’s version of Clash of the Titans. I always imagined Medusa has having a terrible beauty, and that added to her ability to turn someone to stone. She was almost too astonishing that she stunned people. 

Christine: That's so cool! I've always loved Greek myths too. Clash of the Titans is a classic! It's difficult to pick one creature I like the best. I've a few story ideas stored away about the Furies, goddesses of pain and revenge. Some myths have them created from women who lost children or who have been betrayed by their loves. 

2) What is your favorite Greek myth? 

Clare: I really like the myth of King Minos of Crete, the Labyrinth and the Minotaur. I actually went on holiday to Crete when I was sixteen, and we visited the Labyrinth in Knossos; the architecture is amazing. 

Christine: That's the one myth I'm near obsessed with! I would love to see the Labyrinth. I've always felt a great sympathy toward Ariadne, the sister who helped Theseus escape the Minotaur only later to be tossed aside for her sister. Have you ever read The Troy Games series by Sara Douglass? I highly recommend them. It's one of those books that build and build, and you don't think the ending could satisfy, but it's a beautifully written and complex ending. 

Clare: I will add The Troy Games series to my ‘to read’ list now. :D 

3) Who is your favorite Greek God or Goddess? 

Clare: I really like Hecate; I love her association with magic, witchcraft, sorcery and the Triple Goddess of Neopaganism. 

Christine: I've always liked Artemis, the Goddess of the Hunt and twin to Apollo. Yet as I've gotten older, I'm leaning more toward Athena. I'd like to think I've gained some level of wisdom in life! 

4) What new god or goddess would you think has been born in this past century, or even the past few decades? 

Clare: Hum … I don’t know that any new gods or goddesses have been born. I think more likely, the original gods and goddesses have evolved, and taken on new facets for modern times. Like, maybe now Poseidon presides over fishing trawlers and if you get a good catch it’s because of his favour. Or asking for Athena’s favour will help you if you’re studying for an exam. 

Christine: That's a neat way of seeing it. I still think the gods and goddesses keep on breeding! *LOL* The way people worship their cell phones, there has to be a deity taking advantage of that! 

Clare: Well yeah, I couldn’t see Zeus keeping it in his pants! *LOL* And I do like your idea that deities take advantage of what people currently worship. 

5) If there was a Greek myth with you as the hero, what would it be about? 

Clare: I think it would have to be one related to family, and maybe a mother sacrificing herself for her children. Like the goddess in Greek creation myths, Gaia. 

Christine: The same thing for me. I'd turn into a Fury if anyone harmed my child! I'd do anything for those I love. 

Clare: I didn’t know what’s how the furies came about. Yeah, I’d defiantly be one of those if anyone harmed my babies! 

Thank you once again, Christine, for allowing me to beta for you, and including me on your tour. I’ll be so sad when this series is over. 

 Title: 1304 – The Harbinger (The 13th Floor series, #4) 
Author: Christine Rains 
Genre: paranormal romance 
Release date: March 13th, 2013  
Buy The Harbinger: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Smahwords | Kobo | Barnes and Noble

Blurb: Meira Harper loves both her jobs: talking about beautiful shoes and fetching souls for Zeus. But the Thunder God threatens the harpy's loyalty to her job when she receives the call to bring the soul of gorgeous Sam Wright. Meira pleads with her boss to let him live. Zeus agrees, but Sam must fight for his life. If Sam can win three challenges, he can keep his soul. 

The gods never play fairly, though, so Meira needs to find ways to help Sam with the challenges. She cannot outwardly cross her master, but she refuses to let the man she loves lose his soul. They haven't even had a chance to start a life together. 

Sam's soul is on the line. Meira's will be too if she's caught, but that's a risk she's willing to take. 


Also, for those who've not started the series yet, Christine is offering the first book, The Marquis, for free. You can find it at Smashwords and Kobo. Hopefully Amazon will price match soon.
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Author Bio: Christine Rains is a writer, blogger, and geek mom. She has four degrees which help nothing with motherhood, but make her a great Jeopardy player. When she's not writing or reading, she having adventures with her son or watching cheesy movies on Syfy Channel. She's a member of Untethered Realms and S.C.I.F.I. The 13th Floor series is her first self-published series. She has six novellas and twenty short stories published. 

Find Christine in the following places: Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads