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Behind the Scenes: Forbidden series
By Samantha Sommersby
We asked Sam what inspired her to write the Forbidden series . . .
"The Forbidden series, which I've been working on for the past couple years,
was conceived during a flight back from London. I'd ended up having to extend
my stay there because I'd fallen terribly ill. I'd thought at the time that
it was food poisoning or a horrible flu. I was still in a very bad way during
the flight home. I slept on and off. I was in the middle row on the plane and
there were a bunch of seats across so I could stretch out. There was only one
other passenger sharing the row with me and he was busy watching gay porn on
his portable DVD player. Orlando Bloom was on the cover of the American Way
magazine and I started thinking that he'd make a great mild-mannered vampire.
Between naps I jotted down notes. By the time I landed in San Diego I had the
series laid out. It turned out I didn't have food poisoning. I was severely
anemic and ended up in the hospital for blood transfusions. Did my anemia inspire
my vampire series? Hmm." ~ Samantha Sommersby
Book 3 Forbidden: The Revolution
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Experience the magic…
Twenty-five years ago Dell Renfield's father started a revolution. Dell
plans to finish it. Sorcerer, sexy vampire, secret weapon, he's spent his
entire life training for what he believes to be his fate. The one deterrent
he isn't equipped for? Special Agent Alexandria Sanchez.
Alex is quick-witted, hot-tempered, and strikingly beautiful. Normally focused
on getting the job done, she's completely unprepared for her new partner,
Dell, and his mysterious ability to drive her to distraction.
Posing as lovers, Alex and Dell infiltrate a dangerous culture where the
macabre seems mundane and passion is power. Unable to deny their attraction
or resist temptation they begin a journey, entering into a torrid affair that
will forever change their destiny.
An age-old secret, a consort held hostage, a curse demanding to be broken,
and an unforgettable battle with a mercenary master mage will have you holding
your breath. It’s a world like no other, a world where vampires are
real, where magic is possible, and where love still conquers all.
Indulge in the Forbidden, because sometimes giving in to temptation can be
a good thing.
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Forbidden: The Revolution - Trivia!
- The cover inspired a scene in the book rather than being based on
a scene in the book. After seeing it I had to go back and add the scene.
- The spells are poorly translated ancient Sumerian. I figure that
there aren't a lot of folks out there that speak Sumerian, so I'm probably
safe.
- Originally the villain of the book was supposed to be Malcolm, but
he wasn't evil enough. The book was 80% finished when I realized Malcolm
wasn't up to the task and I created Basta.
- Basta's name came from a timeline that I saw at the San Diego Museum
of Man's exhibit on the Copper Age.
- Dell's conjuring of Sparky when he was around six was told in a
short story that I wrote for a free read titled It's Magic on ARe.
You can read it on my website.
- My husband's favorite scene in the entire book is the first shower
scene. Guess why?
- I drove to Las Vegas and spent a couple days there so I could get
the feel of the place. Part of the story is set in a hotel/night club in
Vegas and it had been a few years since I'd been there. None of the hotels
there seemed right and in the end I made the hotel and nightclub setting
up.
- I wrote much of the story at a local coffee shop in San Diego called
Lestat's and named the virus that Dell and Alex insert into Raif's computer
after the coffee shop. I drink their tea—Earl Grey is my fave.
- The book is dedicated to my son, Max.
- The werewolf who Dells' father tries to recruit, Jake, is going
to get his very own book - Forbidden: The Temptation. It's going to
be released in the winter of 2008.
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Thanks Sam for the titillating look into romance writing.
Now - how do I get to do one of your book covers? . . . John wolf

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