Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Author Sue Mydliak



Today I'm pleased to welcome Sue Mydliak to Immortyl Revolution!  If you ever wanted to know how vampires go about creating human servants, read on.  I'm sure you'll find this post very interesting.





Writing about a vampire is one thing, but to find something that will set your book apart from all these others is another thing. I wanted my book to be different in that it went a step further into the whole "vampire" genre, a little darker, more mysterious. So, I thought what better way than that of markings.


A master Vampire when he so wishes or desires can make a human his servant and the neat thing about this is that he doesn't need to be present to do so which makes it even more dark and chilling. The reason for making a human his servant is that it increases his power and when all marks are received this person are the ears, eyes, hands and voice of his master. He and the human become as one, very in tune with each other.


It's all very magical, the only time that the vampire ever needs to be present to make a mark is during the third mark where the Vampire takes blood from the human and shares his memories and vice a versa. By now they are more connected through their minds. Things are shared like emotions, memories, thoughts.


It isn't until the 4th mark that they become as one and like a wedding almost that he speaks..."blood of my blood, flesh of my flesh, two minds one body, two souls wedded together as one..." or something of that nature.
Sort of makes you tear a bit...no? If you like to read more about this in detail, I recommend you visit this site,

http://anitablake.wikia.com/wiki/Human_Servant
In my novel, Birthright, Candra Rosewood returns to Utica she's already missed her parent’s funeral and everything she thought about her family turns out to be a lie.

When Kane turns up unannounced on her doorstep, Candra, fights her strange need for him. Is he somehow involved in her parents’ death? Is the mysterious Mr. Bennet a friend or foe, and can she trust him when he says she's descended from powerful vampires.

Birthright is a novel that opens the door on family secrets. Both Kane and Candra are locked into a shared past neither of them can escape. Evil is everywhere waiting to pounce. Candra must decide who is a friend and find out what her birthright really is.

When everything in your life is lost, whom can you trust and who will be there to pick up the pieces and help you put them back together, family or a stranger.


You can purchase Birthright in eBook format or now in paperback at:


http://ebookundead.com/birthright-by-sue-midliak/

You can follow Sue at these links:

Sue's Blog: http://theunbeatenheart.blogspot.com/

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A very big thanks to Sue for joining me today!

1 comment:

Denise Verrico said...

Sue, thanks for joining me today! I always got a kick out of Renfield in Dracula. He's probably a good example of the human servant gone wrong. The bug eating,yuck!