Behind the Screens: Tuesday Author Interview

Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel.

Vampiric Crush cover with a brown-haired woman carrying a glowing sword

Zilla: Danger and romance are hand-in-hand with Frankie Sutton’s paranormal romance, Vampiric Crush. Frankie, can you introduce us to your book?

Frankie: Shae Taizer hides in the protective Royale Realm, away from the reach of Gerard, the infamously manipulative Vampire King. She seeks a way to rid herself of the vampire’s crush on her, denying him an ally in his crushing quest for pleasure. She would rather die than become his Vampire Queen.

Her only plan is visiting the deadly Battle Realm. There, she hones her weapon and magic skills as a Deviant.

But after recalling a childhood of being raised among Civilians, she is gifted her own Pandora’s Box. She discovers a prophecy bonding her to two Civilians, Nickolas and Kiran. One is the key to defeating Gerard. However, reuniting with them ignites something more sinister—her own Vampiric Crush.

Zilla: What inspired you to write this book?

Frankie: Vampires such as Selene from the Underworld series and Saya from the Blood+ anime. And my love of swords, as well as Japan.

Zilla: Is there a visual image that inspired you?

Frankie: Oh yes. Back around 2000 I was part of a select group of Hollywood entertainers. Not mainstream, however. But they were professional tap dancers, singers, and actors. One of them was a female singer. She had a photoshoot and one of the pictures was her posing with a sword. I used that image as personal inspiration for my main character in Vampiric Crush.

Zilla: And that image inspiration made it to the cover, which is also a picture of a woman with a sword! I love that. Next question—if your characters met you, what would they say to you?

Frankie: I reckon they’d say, “Thank you for listening to us and sharing our story.”

Zilla: What background did you need to develop your story?

Frankie: When creating the prophecy for my ‘chosen one’, I discovered where exactly to set the story. Normally, the color blue isn’t associated with Halloween, but it fits for my story.

Zilla: What’s your next writing project?

Frankie: There’s actually two. One is a women’s fic inspired by my love of techno music and Celine Dion. The other one is an experimental dark fantasy—a short story collection that actually tells one whole story. It’s all connected!

Zilla: Thanks for sharing your story and your process. We’re looking forward to reading! Where can the Night Beats community find you and your book?

Frankie: Thanks everyone for taking the time to read about me and my creations. For more information about me, please visit BlueSky, Instagram, or my website. Vampiric Crush is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, Walmart, Kobo, Bookshop.org or Books-a-Million.

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