Welcome back to the Weird, the
Wild, and the Wicked. Today I have the honor of hosting paranormal and
contemporary erotic romance author Nara Malone with a new release through
Ellora’s Cave Publishing, Blind Heat, out today! Nara and I came together over a good peach
ice cream recipe and she’s become one of my favorite authors. Nara is
graciously offering an e-copy of the first story in her Pantherian Passions
series, The Tiger’s Tale, to a lucky
commenter.
Welcome, Nara. Thank you for
being with me today.
Thank you for having me, Siobhan.
Dropping in for a chat with you is always fun. I’ll be hosting Siobhan at
Naramalone.com next week and we have a groundbreaking project cooked up. Be sure
and drop by for that.
What started you on the path to
becoming an erotic romance author?
I was having some success as a
columnist for a local weekly paper. I wrote the front page feature for the
B-section. So I tried writing a couple of short stories. I was told that was a
hard market to break into, but both of my submissions were published by the
first market I sent to. So, I thought I’d try a novel. I like digital
publishers and erotic romance because they allow authors the greatest creative
freedom.
I wrote the first thirty pages of
The Tiger’s Tale and submitted it to Passionate Ink’s Stroke of Midnight
contest. I was hoping for some feedback. Imagine my surprise when I was the
finalist with the highest score. I had to write the rest of the story real
quick in case I won. And I did win. Raelene Gorlinsky asked to see the partial.
So my call, when it came, was from Raelene and the first thing she said to me
was, “Nara, I need to know what happens next.” I sent her the rest and she sent
me a contract.
Congratulations on your release
of Blind Heat with Ellora’s Cave.
Introduce us to the main characters and premise of your story.
Blind Heat is the sequel to the
Tiger’s tale and Ellora’s Cave has approved Patherian Passions as the series
title for all my Pantherian Stories. Pantherian shapehifters are both human and
one other species. They can shift between the two species at will.
The hero in Blind Heat is Marcus,
a Pantherian and a millennial being. He’s been alive a millennia, but he’s not
immortal. As high magus of the Pantherians he’s revered and with that has
acquired a touch of arrogance. Allie will bring him down to earth.
Like many species on earth, Pantherians are facing extinction. A
mysterious wasting sickness has decimated the Pantherian female population,
leaving males to move to human controlled regions of the world where they live
in their human form and find companionship with human females. What Marcus longs for is the one thing he
can’t have, a true mate, someone who will accept him in his true form.
Allie is determined to build an
ordinary life. To survive she needs to be the sort of woman no one notices. She
has a generic job, lives in a generic apartment, and thinks maybe one day
she’ll find an ordinary Joe who wants an average Jane sort of woman.
Marcus is anything but an
ordinary Joe. Even if humans don’t know he is a shifter
and millennial being, he’s the sort of man women notice. A night of passion
spent with Marcus is a night any female, human or Pantherian, won’t forget.
But Allie does forget. She
repeatedly fails to recognize him even after an intense sexual encounter.
Marcus isn’t satisfied until he discovers the source of her problem—face
blindness, a genetic disorder with no cure. Marcus decides to use erotic
rituals to teach Allie to see with more than her eyes. What he doesn’t count on
is that she will see past the man and recognize the beast within.
Did anything in particular
inspire this story?
Two things. I used to work as a biomedical
engineer and that job took me into the sort of research labs where parahuman
research takes place today. My awareness of the plight of the
animals,--particularly hybrid animals they call “humanized”--is the driving
inspiration behind the Pantherian series.
Inspiration for Blind Heat is
even more personal because I included a face blind character. I was born with a
genetic condition called prosopagnosia, commonly known as face blindness. Until
a couple of years ago, I didn’t know other people perceived things differently
than I do. I didn’t understand what was special or noticeable about Barbara
Streisand’s nose or Betty Davis’ eyes.
What is face blindness and how have you found ways
around it in daily life?
The best way I can think of to
explain face blindness is to show you what face blindness does to a person.
Here’s a video clip of a woman who was left face blind by an accident. I think
she feels the loss more acutely than I do because she remembers what is like to
recognize people visually, rather than from a set of facts she’s memorized as
clues about them.
Face blind people can see just
fine. What they can’t do is imprint the memory of a face. That’s as much as
current research can tell us at this point. Some individuals, like me, also
can’t imprint a memory of how to get to a specific place. I have run the same
ten-mile route with running buddies over the span of 12 years and I still get
confused at certain turns. When I watched the video above. I couldn’t pick out
the woman’s mother from photographs I watched her take. I didn’t know when they
showed Terry a picture of herself that it was her. I took the famous faces test
and failed miserably.
There is no cure or treatment for
face blindness. As part of a Harvard study I took part in, I learned that I can
look for differences like the height of eyebrows and distance of mouth from
lips to help decode faces, and that helps, but I think there are differences
others see that I don’t.
I depend on friends who help me
navigate and identify people at events like conferences or road races where there
are big crowds in unfamiliar locations. What I notice about a person is their
hairstyle, body shape, and the sound of their voice. You’ll see in Blind Heat that
those factors can fail. Men have generic hairstyles and modes of dress that
make them hardest to recognize. Business people have uniform dress codes that
are a nightmare for the face blind to sort out. If I can hang back on
encountering someone I might know, wait for them to speak first, I can usually
recognize their voice. I’m acutely aware of the nuances of voice.
Including a face blind character
in Blind Heat allowed me to tell a story from a viewpoint where I could describe
the world the way I perceive it. That was fun. It’s the closest I can come to
giving people a look at the world through my eyes. I sometimes feel like I
perceive the personality of person-- imprint that subtle essence of who they
are rather than what they look like. I thought that was a good fit for this
story and Allie’s growing ability to see past Marcus the man and into the beast
within.
What other projects are on the
horizon for you that we’re likely to see?
I’m part of the multi-author
paranormal series called Passion’s Portal that Ellora’s Cave has just approved.
The series includes a host of shifters and magical beings. A unique element
will be the interactive website where readers can interact with characters and
explore the mysteries of Shadowling Manor , the mysterious location of the
portal and the launching point for each character’s sex magick adventure.
My first contribution to the
series is Make Me Wet, is a selkie story. I’m doing the final polish on
that right now. The first release in the series, Serving Nicole comes
from USA Today bestselling author
Marilyn Campbell. Marilyn says she’s turned in final edits, so we’re expecting
to learn the release date on Serving
Nicole in the next few weeks.
Other stories from spectacular authors listed in
the initial proposal are:
Pack
Mating,
by Brandi Evans; Taking Flight, by Charlotte Stein; and Trial by Fire, by Shannon Emmel
You can get to the website from either www.shadowlingmanor.com
or wwwpassionsportal.com Only a bare
minimum of the features are visible and accessible at the moment. We’ll unlock
more as the series books release.
Thank you for joining me today, Nara and we look
forward to all your upcoming releases!
Nara is graciously offering a copy of The Tiger's Tale to one lucky commenter. All you have to do is say hello and make sure there is a valid email address or Twitter handle in your comment to win. The contest ends Thursday, May 31st at 8:00 pm PDT, and you must be over 18 to win. If you leave a comment at the Therianverse.com website too, you’ll be entered twice. Good Luck.
If you’d like a copy of Blind Heat and can't wait for the giveaway, you can find it at:
And be sure to check out The Tiger’s Tale, the first book in Ms.
Malone’s Pantherian Passions series:
You can find Nara at:
Blogs:
The number one place to find out
more about my paranormal shifter stories is http://www.Therianverse.com. I post
about both Pantherian Passions and Passion’s Portal stories there. I’ve also
included links to the Pantherian Virtual World I built for readers to explore.
You’ll find back story for the series, pictures and video, and profiles for
characters in the series.
Adult Excerpt:
Marcus ran his thumbs over rain-studded skin at the edge of her bra. He
needed to reel himself in. He’d been trying for the last few hours to keep the
inner beast leashed. He’d only meant to come close enough to touch her dreams,
thinking then her guard might be down. Few humans had the skill to shield their
thoughts from him as completely as Allie. But it hadn’t been hard to track her
down a few days after she’d taken Hella. She had routines he could set his
watch by. It hadn’t been long before she was back in the park for another run
and he’d followed her home. But Hella wasn’t in Allie’s apartment, nor had he
managed to get any information regarding Hella in repeated visits to Allie’s
office. Numerous suggestions and influences hadn’t penetrated Allie’s mental
blockade.
The erotic suggestions he’d sent winging into her dreams had
penetrated, stirred her needs, but it had opened no more than her body to him.
A body soft, yielding. Her excitement evident to his Pantherian senses. The
quick beat of her heart, the welcoming scent of female ready for a male.
A firm tug at the zipper on her running bra accomplished nothing, so he
did away with that impediment in the same way he’d dispensed with the shirt.
Her escalating arousal had her back arching, intensified the scent of desire.
Her eyes went wide and pupils narrowed. He had her full attention now.
Ripe breasts springing free to fill his palms, had his attention.
Prim, shell-pink nipples begged to be licked. She held her breath when
he dipped his head to do just that. Flesh tightening under his tongue had his
teeth automatically closing around the hard little nub. The soft sound she made
in her throat was so mew-like he was tempted to toss her over his shoulder,
head back to his truck and keep her. Unfortunately, he was fairly certain that
practice had been outlawed in this country a couple of centuries ago.
Sex at dawn in a public park probably wasn’t legal either.
There were only so many laws he was willing to follow.
Thanks so much for stopping by and happy reading! :)