Sunday, March 2, 2014

ALMOST WORST THAN EDITING...

You know what I almost hate more than editing? I hate updating the books. Cut-paste each chapter individually: Fatal Retribution Kindle, Mortal Sentry Kindle, Grave Omen Kindle, Fatal Retribution Book, Mortal Sentry Book, Grave Omen Book, Paranormal Washington Kindle (ALL 3 BOOKS AGAIN) Paranormal Washington the Book (ALL THREE BOOKS AGAIN). Taking into account format (SCREAM). Comb though each document to find errors in the process. And then, I can finally submit them for processing at Createspace and Amazon, hoping that goes smoothly.
It takes me several hours per book, and I've put off doing it for about three months now.  I'm doing it now because I've promised a lot of people copies of the books, and everyday I'm not ordering them for the signing is killing me!

Monday, February 24, 2014

WHY HE LOVES HER

   In the paranormal drama there's always some odd reason why some vampire or werewolf or other hunky guy falls for the lead girl. She's so kick ass he can't help himself, she beautiful, smells great, tastes great, has a supernatural ability he admires...whatever. This is Alistair's reason for loving our Raina...though, this chapter has been modified from that which you will read in the 4th book, so as not to give away too much. 

DEADLY ENCOUNTERS
Chapter 10: 

   We, I mean, I decided we would walk at a human’s pace to Kamaria’s Café from Bastion Fatal. I needed the fresh air and time to think. Not to mention the view of Commencement Bay was beautiful at night; shining night waters, sparkling snow and thick frothy white clouds dancing low and slow in the dark sky, with city lights twinkling all around us.
   “Alistair,” I began. He looked down at me with a smile.  At some point during our walk I put my hand in his without really thinking about it. For comfort maybe, probably. He didn’t fight it or make a big deal about it.  He just gave my hand a reassuring squeeze.
   “Yes.”
   “Do you love me?”
   He stopped walking and I stopped too because he was still holding my hand. He looked concerned when he said, “Of course. Why do you ask?”
   “I need to know why. Why exactly do you have feelings for me? You’re this ancient creature.  You’re powerful.  You have your own collective of fifty vampires and hundreds of other creatures, all loyal to you. And to top that off, as if that wasn’t enough, you’re pretty good looking.” Understatement of the century. “I know I have low self-esteem, but I’m also practical, Alistair. I’m not fishing for complements or an ego boost. I know I’m kind of cute, I’m not completely stupid, and I have some skills.  I’ll give myself that much credit. But, it’s obvious that I’m so below you, isn’t it?”
   Alistair laughed good and loud. “You tell me. I know you can read my mind, so you tell me what I see when I look at you.”
   That caught me by surprise. Damon always made a huge deal about my mind reading…In retrospect, I could guess why. He had to keep his little secrets from me. And here’s Alistair inviting me into his head. I could think of no one I knew who would do that…
   I stepped in closer, until I was snug against his chest, and closed my eyes.  Closeness and shut eyes weren’t necessary, but it felt right. I closed out the sound of the traffic roaring by us on the road beside us, and dropped my mental wall.
   Alistair’s life as he remembered it was bare to me.  Recent memories and prominent emotions floated at the surfaces. I saw me through his eyes.  I looked small and closed off.  My eyes always seemed to look down, down as I walked, down as I talked.  When I did look up, it was only for brief moments and then my eyes would fall back down. As, if I were taking sneak peeks at the world and everyone in it and then scurrying away like a scared animal. To him, that made every bold move I made that much braver, that much more meaningful.
   “Now, let’s see, when did I fall in love with you? No, first let’s look back a bit farther.  You’ll have to forgive any distortion. These are my memories of you from the moment I first saw you, while Adia was in my head.”
   The first thing I saw was my uncle, Seth.  He’s a tall elegant half elf, half wizard with black and gold hair that’s never been cut. His hard, narrow face and large black eyes looked down at me, or rather, Alistair. He was showing Alistair a picture of me on his cell phone.
   “This is my niece, master. She and her brothers have been infected with our affliction,” said Seth.
   It was a picture of me at our families’ temple. Again, I was looking down. My dark red hair was long in the front and pouring over my shoulders, while the back was cut short and neat. Because Adia and Alistair shared one body, one brain, I knew she thought I looked weak. By this time, I’d already met her once in a dream. She knew I was young and would be so easily manipulated. Alistair thought I looked innocent.
Flash forward only a month or so. It was the first time I met Alistair in person. He entered his throne room and saw me standing there.  I looked sweet but guarded. I even smelled sweet, like oranges and vanilla. I was obviously terrified of him, but when I looked up into his eyes, he could have sworn I saw past his madness and straight to him.  He could have sworn I saw his kindness, his soul, and for just a moment, one fraction of a second, he didn’t feel alone. But then it was over and he hurt me, threaten me, and kill a man in front of me. And, just when he thought I’d fall on my hands and knees and give him everything he wanted, I yelled at him. Naked and beyond vulnerable, I stood up against him; so small and fragile and innocent and I yelled at him. He thought he’d kill me for it, but he surprised himself by letting me live.
   “The next time I saw you, you were in the middle of a house on fire,” he said.
   I looked up at Alistair. “No, you entered one of my dreams before that.  I remember, because you tried to kill me and Adia had to save me.” Alistair gave me one raised eye and a face thick with confusion. “That never happened, did it? You never entered my dream?”
   “As your maker, Adia alone has access to your mind, and even then, only as far as you let her in. Whatever you dreamt I did to you, that’s all it was.” I let my head fall against his chest and sighed. “No, the next time I saw you was immediately after Adia’s soul was pulled out of me. Raphael stood in front of me in my bed chamber, a horrifying sight of a beast. Just as he was pulling her from me I heard you call out to her for help. Once the demon held her soul in his hands, I flew out the window.  I followed your scent.”
   I laughed, “I must have reeked if you could smell me from ten miles away, in a burning house clouded in black smoke.”
   He smiled, “It’s a good strong scent, but no. I’m just one hell of a bloodhound.”
   “So, you love me because you feel protective of me?” I asked. I didn’t like that and I couldn’t help but frown.
   “No, that’s not it. Because of Adia, I was always protective of you.  When I found out you were a demigod, I was even more so. But I wasn’t in love with you. Time and time again, you showed me just how big your heart was.  You put yourself in harm’s way for your brother, for your ex-boyfriend and for countless woman and children, but what did me in was when you saved me.” He wrapped his arms around me and held me tight. “Look, Raina. See what I see and you’ll never question why I love you.”
   Suddenly I was thrust into a battle. Huge beasts called Larvea— that consumed human fluids, leaving behind mummified corpses in their wake—were pouring out of a tall faery mound located deep in the Olympic National forest. I remembered the fight well. Witches, vampires, trolls and police officers fighting side by side against an unrelenting ancient evil that plagued Western Washington; stealing away young women to be their brides and bear them offspring. Larvea were inhumanly beautiful creatures that were truly neutral evil.  All they knew in life were fucking, feeding and breeding and all three were deadly. The sound of gunfire, swords clashing and people screaming roared around me.  I smelt blood, mud, sweat and death.
I was seeing the battle through Alistair’s mind, as he remembered it. He fought hard and skillfully with a long silver sword, cutting into the bests with powerful blows. Every move was vampire fast, every thought faster still. The ferocity of his motions left me breathless.  I remembered myself stumbling like a child through the battlefield, getting by on mostly luck. I couldn’t walk two feet without falling on my ass in the mud. I chopped at the monsters like a grade school kid smacking a piñata…Compared to Alistair, there was no comparison.
But skill was no use to him when he six larvae ganged up on him.  He killed off two of them as they tackled him to the ground and tore his own sword from his hands. With his bare hands he could do little to these ancient beasts as they tore into his flesh with claws, silver and teeth. He screamed in pain and they tossed him to the ground to let him die of his injuries. He was alone in the chaos, bleeding out and unable to heal fast enough to avoid true death. He thought, “This is the end.” His eyes went to the sky.  He wanted the last thing he saw to be the stars, not the carnage of battle.
   “And then I saw you,” he said, still holding me close.
He could smell me as I ran toward him in the midst of war, my hair flying back, red like my eyes.  My skin had an almost luminescent quality as I fell on my knees by his side. He tried to get rid of me, push me away because he saw a larvae making his way toward us with his sword in hand, but I was being stubborn. I heard myself say, “No!  I won’t leave you to die!” It shocked him beyond words to hear me say that. He stopped fighting me but he knew that he was still going to die of his injuries.  It was only a matter of time.  If he could help me end the battle by setting fire to the faery mound before that, then all the better.
   We were hidden near the mound, waiting for our men to clear the field before we set fire to the entire place, when he looked down at me and said, “These wounds were made with silver.  I might not make it.” Through his eyes I saw myself tear up, large eyes overflowing with too much emotion. Again, he was shocked. He couldn’t remember the last time anyone had ever cried for him.  He moved his hand to wipe away my tears, fighting against the pain of torn muscles. And then I kissed him. Feeling the kiss from his perspective was an odd thing. I felt the fevered thoughts of compassion and love run through his mind. And then I put the metaphorical nails in the coffin. I asked him to drink from me, hoping that my blood might give him a fighting chance at life. And I didn’t pull away or wince when he dug his teeth into my neck. I held onto him and let him drink my blood life. For Alistair, it was the most beautiful moment he’d ever shared with another person. He fell in love with me right then and there.  He promised himself that if he lived to see another night, he’d spend the rest of his life being everything I needed him to be.

   “Whoa,” I said, and I looked up at him. A tear fell from his eye and I wiped it away, and then I kissed him. I had to stand on tip-toes to do it, but I gave him probably the most passionate kiss I’d ever shared with anyone; long and loving. 




Saturday, February 15, 2014

DARK DESTINY (PARTS 1 & 2)




Part 1:

I received a free copy of this book for my honest review from the Goodreads’ group; Lovers of Paranormal’s R2R.

The first chapter made me cry! I wanted badly in that moment to continue on with that story.  I wanted to know where the author was going with those characters because I fell in love with them in one chapter…which is the mark of a great author.  Yet, I was left entirely too frustrated to enjoy the next couple chapters… A part of me wanted to give this book a 4 star rating just for that…But, that wouldn’t be fair because that part of the book does serve a purpose later on. There is a reason for it. ^_^
The characters were so engaging and emotional. I had a really hard time putting this book down! I only wished it was a little longer…but if that’s my only complaint, then it’s more of a complement really. J


Part 2:

I received a free copy of this book for my honest review from the Goodreads’ group; Lovers of Paranormal’s R2R.


Dark Destiny, Part Two is action packed with an easy flow. Now, that’s not easy to do.  The characters are well written and development beautifully throughout the book. The plot is gripping from beginning to end and moves at a good pace.  A lot of questions you might have been left with after reading the first book are answered here, but you’re still left wanting more. Book three please! This book has a very dark feel to it, with some great descriptions that really suck you into Sebastion's life as he explores purgatory.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

D.HART ST. MARTIN'S FRACTURED ***COVER REVEAL***

Blurb:
Seventeen-year-old Lisen Holt realizes her life is Fractured after a sorcerer abducts her from a California beach and brings her back home to Garla, a world where treating men and women differently is unthinkable. Lisen awakes at Solsta Haven. Eloise has returned Lisen’s body to its true form—human-like—but like all male and female Garlans, she possess a pouch similar to Earth’s marsupials. Eloise then restores Lisen’s memory of her life in Garla, but her earthly existence will remain a substantial influence which, though left behind, will never be forgotten.

Although she is Lisen of Solsta now, questions haunt her which Eloise refuses to answer. Who left her at Solsta? Why did Eloise send her to Earth? And what is so important about Lisen that Eloise felt it necessary to manipulate so much of her life? The answer will propel Lisen into a quest for a throne, a quest that will threaten to fracture her soul, and all that will stand between her and her birthright will be her matricidal twin brother.

Author Bio.
D. Hart St. Martin (her real name, honest) opened her eyes to life in La Jolla, California during the baby boom. She grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of Pomona where she serves as editor of her high school year book.  She also played the grandfather (gender switched to grandmother) in “Guys and Dolls” as there were barely enough “guys” for Nathan Detroit’s band of merry thugs. Throughout high school, she and her best friend constantly made up stories and sometimes even wrote them down. In her late twenties, she devoted three years to writing the very first draft of her very first book. She continued to write, finishing what was then a very different trilogy from today’s version as well as working on a rock-and-roll Faust which she hopes to rework and publish one day. Now, thirty-five years later, she has published Fractured and Tainted, volumes 1 & 2 of Lisen of Solsta trilogy.




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Friday, January 17, 2014

CHAPTER ONE: DEADLY ENCOUNTERS

I'm writing the 4th book in the Raina Kirkland series. Here is chapter one. 

ONE


      “Hello?” I called out as loud as I could, which wasn’t all that loud.  In fact, it was a down right whisper. I gave myself a mental slap.  Let’s try that again, and this time with more earnest efforts. “HELLO?” I called out. For goddess sake, how many times did a girl have to die to get some attention around here?
     I heard footsteps coming closer, but I couldn’t turn my head to see who it was.  I was lying in the dark, hurt, unable to move, hardly able to speak at all.  I didn’t like being so vulnerable!  So, you could imagine the wash of relief I felt when an old friend of the family peered down at me. Kamaria’s hair was white with age and up in curlers.  Her floral summer dress was soaked with sweat and blood; my blood, her sweat. She looked older than last I saw her; a few more wrinkles, thinner skin, nothing more.
     “You’re safe. You’re on a table in my dining room in the back of my cafe. How do you feel?” she asked. 
    How did I feel?  My entire body was in stitches. Every inch of it was sewn in place, bloated and stinking of rot.
       “I hurt,” I mumbled between swollen, stitched lips. I could taste the bitter-sweetness of my wounds.  Running my tongue over the roof of my mouth, I could feel the stitches holding me together. Bits of flesh hung here and there.  I tried not to think too hard on it. I knew if I let myself dwell on it that I’d break down. I didn’t want to break down.  I wanted to know what the hell was going on!
     “You’re healing.  I can see it,” she said.  Her words were kind but her eyes looked fearful.  I couldn’t imagine what my face must have looked like; puffy, half rotten, stretched and sewn. Goddess!
     My muscles felt stiff, the ones I could feel anyway.  They felt ridged.  “Where did my brother go?” I asked quietly, because my vocal cords and lungs were still healing.  The men that murdered me cut me up into little bits of meat and bone. Their plan was to throw my remains into running water so no one could put me back together again, like humpty-fucking dumpty.  But, somehow my brother got to me first.  He brought me to the café. He sewed me up.  It was his face I first woke to, his smell, his words.  I swallowed.  Damn, it hurt!  “I’m thirsty.  Where’d Nick go?”
     “Nil is bringing you some food,” she said.
     “Why did he bring me here?”
     “He needed a safe place to...”  She let out a heavy sigh, “Goddess, I didn’t think it would work, just sewing you up like he did, but by the gods, Raina.  You’re back!”
     “Ta-da,” I said. Even in my revolting, delicate state, I couldn’t keep my sarcasm to my damn self.
     “Yes,” Kamaria said thoughtfully.  “Very impressive, dearie.”
     I tried to sit up, but I was still healing, as fast as any vampire, but still.  In many places only thin thread was keeping me together.  I felt like Frankenstein’s monster.  When I sat up the thread ripped through my flesh and I cried out. “Damn!” Kamaria helped me lay back down carefully.
     “Shit,” I breathed past the pain.  “Is my daughter okay? Where is Isobel?”
     “She’s fine,” she said. “Both of your children are just fine.”
     I nodded, taking in shallow breaths. “I want to see them,” I said.
     I heard a heavy door open and a few moments later Nick came up and looked down at me.  His wild red hair and big, almost black eyes stood out drastically against his vampire gray skin. Hurriedly, he took off his heavy coat to reveal a red shirt that clung to his skinny frame.
     “I didn’t know what you’d want to eat,” Nick said. “As a vampire, I was sure you’d want blood, but then again you’re a demigod, also, so you may crave ambrosia.”
     “The food of the gods?” I asked.
     He set down a velvet bag and pulled out two large jars.  The first had dark red blood filled to the rim, while the other was filled with a glossy, pink-ish substance.  “Yes, but we don’t know which nourishment your body needs.  Whatever part of you that was human is dead.  So, do you now have the internal workings of a vampire or a god?”
     I was giving the jar of pink shit some seriously apprehensive looks.  I wasn’t too keen toward anything god-like in that moment.  I certainly didn’t need another reminder of the bit of god I had inside me. 
     Nick sighed and looked at Kamaria before looking back down at me.  “You don’t feel much like eating, do you?  I don’t blame you.”
     “How did I get here?  I mean, how did you get my body?” I asked.
     “I took it from the men who killed you, of course,” he said. “After I slaughtered them.”
     “Why are we here, at Kamaria’s Café?”
     Nick looked at the older woman warmly.  “Kamaria is the only person in my life that never let me down.  When Mom and Dad shunned me, she took me in, she saw to my wellbeing.”
     “Your family attracts drama like flies to shit,” Kamaria said and Nick smirked, because it was true, too damn true. 
     “Maybe we’re cursed,” Nick shrugged.  He was joking, though his words made me think for a moment, but damn if I knew who my parents or grandparents could have pissed off that badly.
     “How was death for you?” Nick asked.
     “I went to Hell.”
     “No!  You’re the best person I know,” he gasped.
     I didn’t know what to say to that.  As a bounty hunter, I killed people for a living, bad people, but people all the same.  “Hell wasn’t such a bad place.  It was magnificently actually, with aqua green skies,” I said remembering the lush beauty in perfect detail, the sounds of the forest and the feel of the dewy grass on my naked body.  I also met a god while in Hell, the very goddess who saved me as a baby, but it didn’t feel right to mention that just then.
     Kamaria put up her hand.  “You may not feel like eating, dearie, but you must heal, and for that you need food. Try the ambrosia first.” She unscrewed the jar of odd looking pink goop. 
      “Ambrosia grows wild on the foothills of Mount Olympus in Greece.  It’s the only place in the world that it does grow,” Nick explained.  “And, only one company harvests it for the gods, and they don’t sell it to mere mortals. It was not easy getting my hands on this much of it. You don’t want to know what I had to do to get it,” he said with a distant look in his eyes.
    Kamaria handed Nick a spoon and soon a bit of pink-ish stuff was held before my mouth on a metal utensil.   I sniffed it and frowned.  It smelt like a horrid mix of lemon grass, strawberries and manure.  The very smell of it repulsed me.  “There is no way I’m putting that stuff in my mouth.” Nick frowned and moved to force feed it to me. “Do you want me to puke on you?”
    Kamaria pursed her lips.  “Nil.”
    Nick groaned and set the spoon in the jar of Ambrosia. “Let’s try the blood.  I bought it from the grocery store a few blocks away,” he said as he unscrewed the top of the jar, but before he could even take the lid off I somehow found strength enough to grab it from his hands with vampire fast reflexes that tore at my stitches.  I didn’t care.  I could smell the sweet metallic scent of the blood and I was overtaken with an awesome hunger. I wanted, needed to drink it down, all of it! With the heavy jar to my lips I took in the blood as fast as I could; gulp after heavenly gulp until I was left sticking my fingers in the jar and licking them clean to get every last drop.
     “Well, vampire organs it is,” said Nick.
     “It’s almost daylight,” said Kamaria.
     “Raina’s not ready to be moved just yet.  Is it okay to have her here for another day?” Nick asked. 
     “Child,” Kamaria said.  “Of course it is.  Now, I better get cleaned up and get my store open. You two need to get to sleep.” And with that said, she left us.
     “We should go to sleep,” said Nick, but I grabbed his arm before he could leave me.
     “How long have I been dead?” I asked him. 
     He didn’t answer me. Instead he looked to a window, thickly covered by black drapes to keep the sun out.  “We should get to sleep.”
     “I shook my head.  “How long have I been dead, Nick?”
     He sighed heavily.  “There isn’t much written on the subject of resurrection or demigods.  From what I could gather, as long as there’s a body the soul will come back, as if the body acts like some kind of beacon.  Shortly after you died I was going to do it. I was going to put you back together, but as the days went by I just—wanted you to rest in peace. Plus, I didn’t trust that it would work, sewing you up like that.  I had to study your anatomy.  It was like putting a two-thousand and seventy-five piece 3D puzzle made of frozen flesh together.”
     “Frozen?”
     “The night you died I knew I would try to bring you back, so I put you in the freezer to keep you fresh. But, the longer you stayed gone the more I thought you were better off dead. The word’s a shit hole.” He looked to the clock on the wall. “I worked on you for ten straight hours.  Toward the end you started to ripen a bit.”
     Ewe.  I cringed.  “How long?  How long was I dead, Nick?”
     “Five.”
     “Days, weeks?” He looked to the floor with a deep frown. “Shit, five months!”
     “Years,” he said softly.
     I was stunned into silence for a moment. Five fucking years. It didn’t feel like five years.  It barely felt like five minutes. What, what about my kids!? What about Damon, the man I love, the father of my children.  I’ve been dead for five years!?! No doubt, I had a funeral and everything. My eyes were wide with distress.  I grabbed at Nick’s shirt so he couldn’t leave before he answered me. “What’s happened to my family, Nick?”
     He grabbed my hands and gently pulled the fabric of his shirt free of my fingers.  “I don’t know.  Kamaria said Damon came into the café the other day for coffee and he seemed fine.”
     “Fine?”  That bothered me for some reason.  “Damon was here, at the café while my body was frozen in Kamaria’s freezer and he was fine?”
      “Well, it’s not like he knew you were in the freezer.  He just thought you were…”
      “Dead,” I finished the sentence for him. Thinking too hard on my family, I absentmindedly let Nick walk away from me. Isobel was only a few days old when I was killed. Now she’s five.  And, poor Thomas.  He’d lost his entire family before Damon and I took him in as our adopted son, and then he lost another mother. He’d be thirteen now.
     “Rest. Get some sleep,” Nick said from someplace unseen.
     “I can’t rest without seeing them.  I want to see them, Nick. They need to know that I’m alive.” 
     He didn’t respond for a time and I began to think that perhaps he left the room or fell asleep, but eventually he said, “We need to know who we can trust, before we let the world know you’re back.  Raphael betrayed you.  He gained your trust and he got close, he got into your head and then he had you killed.  We can’t be sure he was working alone.  Are there others, other people who you’re close to that were plotting against you?”
     It hadn’t occurred to me that anyone else could have secretly wanted me dead, but I couldn’t even begin to make a list of likely suspects. I could, however, make a list of people I knew for certain would never betray me. Damon was at the top of that list.
     “Get some rest, Raina.  We’ll talk when the sun goes down,” Nick said. 
     I wanted to argue with him.  I wanted to scream my frustrated emotions, but I didn’t. I left it at that. He couldn’t possibly understand how important seeing my kids was to me.  He wasn’t, nor would he ever be a father. 


Monday, December 30, 2013

LOVING TAINTED


TaintedTainted by D. Hart St. Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Reading this book has been one of this years highlights for me....I've had a pretty crappy year. :-P I don't have much time to myself, as most don't, but I looked forward to those little moment when I could just sit and read this beautiful story. ...Like when I'm warming my car. Should have just taken a few minutes, I'll sit and read a bit...an hour and a half later...I'm pretty sure my car is all sorts of warmed up and I'm still reading, wasting gas, but it's so worth it. LOL

Tainted is the second book in the Lisen of Solsta series, and by reading them in order you'll get all the amazing benefits of knowing each and every character that much better and appreciating their growth and all the subtle nuance. HOWEVER, Tainted is also a great stand alone novel. It has an easy flow and beautiful imagery. You'll find yourself sucked into the world Hart builds and expands around you. Her imagination is astonishing. For just one example: In this series the people of this world have pouches, like kangaroos. In the first book I thought that was an interesting change, but now in the second book it seems so fantastic a thing. I wish I had one! Could you imagine as a parent (male or female, since in this series both have pouches and can hold their child) touching, caressing, holding the miniature hand of your developing baby while their still growing inside you!? Like I said, Amaz-balls!

Definitely buy this book! You will not regret it.

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

DREAM CAST FOR RAINA KIRKLAND MOVIES

It may very well be every author's dream to one day have their babies made into moving pictures.  I know it's mine.  I made some promises too.  Like, I promised my brother, Max, that if my books ever got a movie deal, part of the deal would be that his band would get to have songs on the soundtrack.


Max is the fellow, middle right.  That's my big brother. ^_^ I'm very proud of all of my siblings, ranging in age from 15 - 34, 6 brothers and 2 sisters. Sadly we are scattered in the wind.

Anywho, I also have some cross-my-fingers, dream team for casting as well:
Raina
Nick (Nil)
Damon

Alistair
Katie
Michael
Seth
Tristan
Anna
Mato



 Well...a girl can dream, can't she?

And here are some places in the Paranormal Washington series: