I’m always watching for more dystopian stories and I’ve found a series!
And they are all in one book. What could be better.
Now I won’t have to get up to grab the next book. I know, I sound lazy, but I don’t want to break the reading connection.
Check out The Red Sector Chronicles. Beware the blood thirsty vampires.
Krystle Jones interviews Dezyre Drake. She’s a vampire, but, more importantly, she’s a doctor, make sure you remember that!
Don’t forget to enter the giveaways. Yes, there are two!
Synopsis:
When seventeen-year-old Sloane McAllister’s twin brother disappears, she seems to be the only one who thinks he isn’t dead, and she vows to stop at nothing to find him. Gathering her courage, she braves the Red Sector to search for clues to his whereabouts. By chance, she encounters Aden, a handsome, charismatic vampire with a hidden agenda. He turns Sloane against her will and whisks her away to his underground city. Enemies quickly become friends as Sloane struggles against her attraction to Aden, and resists her growing loyalties to the creatures that ruined her life.
But the vampires themselves are the least of her problems. A war is brewing between the humans and vampires, along with a growing web of deceit and betrayal. And before it’s all over, loyalties will be tested, hearts will be broken, and no one’s lives will ever be the same.
Today, Krystle Jones, author of the young adult dystopian/PNR series The Red Sector Chronicles, will be interviewing the gorgeous and talented vampire, Dezyre Drake!
KRYSTLE: Thanks for joining us, Dezyre!
DEZYRE: *examines freshly-painted nails and ignores author*
KRYSTLE: *smile twitches* So, I’m surprised you could join us today, considering how busy you are with your medical studies.
DEZYRE: *raises a brow and deigns to look at author* I’m not studying – I am a doctor. Studying is something students do.
KRYSTLE: …Right.
DEZYRE: *yawns and whips out a nail filer and goes to town*
KRYSTLE: *ahem* There’s been some tension between you and Sloane.
DEZYRE: *abruptly stops filing nails* “Tension” would be putting it lightly. Besides, she started everything. That little cafeteria scene did not need to get so out-of-hand. *rolls eyes* She’s such a child – and a hunter.
KRYSTLE: I take it you don’t like vampire hunters?
DEZYRE: I’m a vampire. What do you think? (said very blandly)
KRYSTLE: *writes a note about inserting a scene where Sloane stakes Dezyre* *smiles brightly at Dezyre* So are we seeing any romantic prospects on the horizon for you? Like a certain blond-haired vampire you have a crush on?
DEZYRE: *blushes and purses lips* I don’t know what you’re talking about. I don’t have time to date. As if! That would imply I had free time, and I’m too important for that.
KRYSTLE: Of course you are. (said with fake enthusiasm) So is there anything you want to tell the audience about The Red Sector Chronicles?
DEZYRE: Eh. *shrugs* If you’re into smart-aleck vampire hunters pretending to be cooler than the vampires – the real stars of the story – you’re welcome to it. It’s diverting, at least.
KRYSTLE: O-kay! Wow, I didn’t know you were so magnanimous with your compliments, Dezyre! Way to help an author out. *grumbles* Useless side character. *grumbles* All right, that’s about enough time with Dezyre! Seeing as you’re so busy, I’m sure you’d like to be getting back to the Syndicate so you can save lives, stab kittens with your stilettos, or whatever it is you enjoy doing.
DEZYRE: *glares sharply at author* What was that last part?
KRYSTLE: Nothing!
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Without question. Thanks for the great giveaways Laura.
Ditto! Good luck chickie:)
I prefer to read a physical copy of the book, but I love my ereader.
Yep, my first love is a print copy but that ereader is mighty handy too.
Enjoyed the clever interview. It really helps you get a feel for one of the author’s characters.
And yes, I’d go anywhere to save a loved one.
I love reading interviews. I also enjoy doing them but sometimes I get stuck on what questions to ask:)
I’d go anywhere too! Couldn’t do anything but jump feet first!
Thanks, Taylor! They were fun to write. =)
I find that I prefer to read on an ereader, primarily because the size of the font is adjustable and it is easier for me to hold than the paper and I don’t have to worry about breaking the book 🙂
An ereader is easy and convenient. Especially if you are reading away from home or traveling. But my love is the print copy. I love hearing the pages turn and smelling the book!
Thank you for having me, Laura! Happy Holidays! (I love the smell of books, too. 😉