13 Days Of Wicked Christmas With Connie & Sharon Ashwood

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n312240ERRATA: This is Errata Jones at CSUP, the station that denies and defies the normal in paranormal. We’re coming to you from the beautiful University of Fairview campus on a cold and frosty night. To kick off this evening’s show, we‘re talking to Constance Moore, vampire and heroine of Sharon Ashwood’s new release, SCORCHED. Welcome, Constance.

CONSTANCE:  Thank you. I’m pleased to be here.

ERRATA:  You live in the Castle, an interdimensional prison for the supernatural. For those listeners not familiar with the place, imagine the dungeon from a B movie—stone, torchlight, no windows to the outside. Constance, what can you tell us about living there?

CONSTANCE:  The decor needs work and the gargoyles can be a nuisance, but in the last few months, things are greatly improved. I’ve enjoyed getting cable television very much.  I love Dancing with the Stars.

ERRATA: Where did you live before you came to the Castle?

CONSTANCE: My family—there were three boys and three girls, and I was the youngest—worked on a farm in Ireland. This was back in the 1750s. The lord who owned the estate allowed us to work a small piece of land for ourselves, but most of the labour we did was for him. I worked as one of the milkmaids from the time I was a little girl.

ERRATA: How did the supernatural come into your life?

CONSTANCE: When I was seventeen, a good-looking soldier came to stay in a nearby village. It turned out he was a vampire. It was a sorry business all around. He was a terrible kisser.

The next thing I knew, I was climbing out of my grave and the Castle guardsmen took me prisoner. They threw me into the prison before I’d even had a chance to taste blood.  There I was, half a vampire, without enough power to look after myself properly. Back then, the Castle wasn’t a nice kind of place. No place for decent folk.

ERRATA:  But things have changed since Mac arrived in the castle?

CONSTANCE:  Things are always different once the hero arrives. He brought me the first roses I’d seen in two hundred and fifty years.

ERRATA:  That’s a very romantic gesture. Is he old-fashioned?

CONSTANCE:  That’s a relative term, given that I was born when a gentleman still wore a powdered wig. On the other hand, when a good-looking man takes off his shirt, who cares which century he was born in. My focus is on whether he’s tasty in the right ways.

ERRATA: That’s your vampire side talking.

CONSTANCE:  Maybe.

ERRATA:  You seem very modern, given when you were born.

CONSTANCE: I love this century. I love the clothes, the entertainment, and the freedom. I love that there are so many books available to everyone. That wasn’t always the case.

ERRATA:  So how’s your to-be-read pile?

CONSTANCE: Let’s just say it’s growing to demonic proportions. But I have a whole dimension to fill with bookshelves—I don’t need to worry about space!

ERRATA:  One last question.  What’s happening in the Castle for Christmas?

CONSTANCE:  It’s the first time we’ve celebrated Christmas there, and lots of the residents are getting into the spirit. Stockings, tinsel, fireplaces, carol singing—we’re pulling out all the stops. There are some challenges, though. It’s hard to put up a tree when there are dragons around.  The first two caught fire and ruined all the decorations.  The third time, the dark fairy folk supplies the ornaments. Little glass fangs and spider webs and sparkly bat wings. It’s all rather odd, but still pretty.

ERRATA:  Well, Merry Christmas to all you folk in the Castle.

CONSTANCE:  Happy Holidays, one and all.

 ashwood

CONTEST ALERT!!

Sharon Ashwood has offered up a copy of Scorched to 1 lucky reader, the catch all entries have to be in for this one by December 26th.

To enter:

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Posted by Wicked Lil Pixie   @   24 December 2009

26 Comments

Comments
  • Stacy Stewart December 24, 2009 at 9:54 am

    Scorched sounds like a good book. I’ll add it to my to be read pile.

  • Esther December 24, 2009 at 10:43 am

    Fun interview
    I’m a follower

    Wish you a totally wicked Christmas

  • Caitlin Usignol December 24, 2009 at 12:22 pm

    I really liked the interview from a characters point of view. Very fun!

    Im a follower

  • Judy Cox December 24, 2009 at 12:35 pm

    Scorched sounds like a great read. I love the cover. The blue is striking!! Loved the interview.

    Happy Holidays to everyone!!

  • Amanda Leigh December 24, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    This interview was a whole lot of fun! This sounds like a book I really need to check out.

    +1 commented
    +1 follower

  • Mary December 24, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    I loved Constance’s point of view :)
    And I’m a new follower, too! YAY

    +1

    Happy Holidays and thanks for the great book giveaway!

  • Tracey D December 24, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    Oh, I loved this interview; it was fun.

    I am a subscriber.

    Thanks and happy holidays.

  • Donna B December 24, 2009 at 1:53 pm

    Hi i love how this interview is with the heroine of the book instead of the writer as this gives a much deeper insight in to her personality & helps the reader understand her more. I have never seen an interview done this way before but would suggest more as this insight makes me want to read the book even more.

    I am following you as donnabarrie
    I am following you on twitter as @Coistycat
    I have retweeted about this giveaway on twitter +1
    I have also subscribed +1
    Comment above +1

    Thanks for running this giveaway & also to introducing me to a whole new reading Genre.

    Good Luck to all who enter.xx

  • Cathy M December 24, 2009 at 1:54 pm

    Happy Holidays Sharon. Great job on the trailer for Scorched, I already have it on my Christmas wish list.

    am a follower

  • elaing8 December 24, 2009 at 3:05 pm

    Great interview.I’m looking forward to reading it.

    +1 I am a follower

    +1 tweeted https://twitter.com/elaing8/status/7009917280

    Merry Christmas

  • Robin Priddy December 24, 2009 at 3:47 pm

    Merry Christmas. Great interview. Can’t wait for this book. I did ask Santa for it.

  • Chelsea B. December 24, 2009 at 4:59 pm

    LOVE character interviews! This was a great one! :-)

  • Joder December 24, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    +1 Sounds like a great book with a gorgeous cover–very atmospheric.

    +1 I’m a follower

    +1 I tweeted about it at http://twitter.com/jone402/status/7014038631

  • Raelena December 24, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    +1 This book sounds great! I really love the cover

    +1 subscriber

  • Van P. December 24, 2009 at 9:59 pm

    Scorched sounds like a great book, will defiantly check it out :)

    Merry Christmas & Happy New years!

    +1 follower

  • Kate L. (Yzabella) December 24, 2009 at 10:10 pm

    Ooohhh! I can’t wait! I have been dying to read this book but have not yet been able to purchase it! Hmmm, I wonder if Santa might be nice to me this year???

    Lol, loved the interview! It’s always cool to hear from the characters point of view! Thanks!

    I am a subscriber. Unfortunately, I am not a twitter, but have been posting links on igoogle!

  • Virgina December 25, 2009 at 12:26 am

    Great interview! I have been hearing so much about this book! Can’t wait to get my hands on it!

  • RKCharron December 25, 2009 at 2:33 am

    Hi :)
    Thank you.
    I love character interviews!
    It was a fun read and very enjoyable. I wish I could cut & paste it at the end of Sharon’s book.
    Merry Christmas!
    RKCharron

  • Donna S December 25, 2009 at 2:59 am

    Happy Holidays!!

    Great interview. I loved Ravenous and cant wait to read Scorched. Thanks for sharing!

    I am a subscriber

  • stacey Smith December 25, 2009 at 3:13 am

    That was a very fun interview to read .Happy Holidays and hope your new year turns out they way you want it to.
    1 Comment
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    sasluvbooks(at)yahoo.com

  • Lisa B. December 25, 2009 at 10:05 am

    Merry Christmas! What a great interview. I would love to win a copy of Scorched.

    I am also a follower

  • Emily December 25, 2009 at 2:56 pm

    This was a really interesting interview. I’ve seen this book mentioned a bunch of times but this was the first time I really sat down and read what it was all about. Now I’m excited to read it!

    Also, +1 for the contest for being a subscriber. Thanks!

  • Spav December 25, 2009 at 4:31 pm

    Fun interview.
    I haven’t read any books of this series, but it sounds interesting.

    +1 Tweet: http://twitter.com/Sparima/status/7042478279

  • Sharon Ashwood December 25, 2009 at 6:19 pm

    Happy holidays everyone! Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment!

  • Bethie December 25, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    I just love the interview. Very creative.

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