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and the Angels vs Demons blog hop!
Hmm, which do I prefer, angels or demons? Most of the angels I've read have been 'fallen', so in a sense they're demons. On the other hand, the truly heroic demons have that spark of 'light' making them, in a sense, angels. Oh heck, a great character is a great character, no matter what their species or beginnings.
I haven't yet written either angels or demons, although some of my villains might be considered rather demonic. Those are the ones I love writing the most. Not much beats a great bad guy.
So, which do you prefer--the good guy gone a little bad, or the bad guy who struggles to find his good?
So, which do you prefer--the good guy gone a little bad, or the bad guy who struggles to find his good?
For this blog, I'm sharing an excerpt from Keltic Flight. In this bit Korin and Nanceen are using a Faerie portal to move from the human world to the Otherworld. A fey creature, much like a demon, the Bocan waits in that space between the worlds.
Keltic Flight
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A rending, a horrible ripping reverberated through the glen,
bounced off the cabin walls, and returned to surround her with mind numbing
cold. Wind whipped leaves and twigs against her face and arms, stinging,
blinding her. She lifted one arm to cover her eyes and tried to peer around the
minimal protection. A maelstrom spiraled in the center of the portal opening, a
swirling darkness that stole the light.
The wind growled and a huge, misshapen, vaguely man-shaped
form hovered in the center of the maelstrom. The head coalesced into a huge,
heavy, bestial face. The creature laughed, its lips stretched to thin, sharp
lines. Pointed teeth glinted in the fading light. Below him lay a motionless,
winged...
“Korin!” Nanceen screamed and tried to rush forward, but an invisible
force kept her from reentering the portal. “Korin!”
Korin barely lifted his head to shake a denial. She didn’t
care if he didn’t want her to come after him, save him she would. The creature
was unknown to her, for beings had never been reported within the portal. But
she would face any danger for Korin.
She forced one foot forward, and a blast of icy wind pressed
her back. “No! Let him go! Leave him alone!”
The creature turned its head toward her. Something dark and
slimy dripped from its fangs. It grinned and winked at her. It drew back one
foot. With another wink it shoved at Korin’s inert form.
“Take him, wench. What’s left--not much.” The creature’s
gravely voice held her frozen until a limp figure rolled to her feet. “Foolish
wench. I’ll wait for you, too.”
Here's the description of the book.
To the Faerie Gentry of the Otherworld, the fairy wee folk are but a myth and legend. Until the fairy Korin falls in love with a half-Gentry maid. Forced to bargain with an evil king to woo her, he risks discovery, and his life, to fulfill the conditions. Book Three of the Double Keltic Triad
Korin Goodfellow loves the Gentry maid, Nanceen. In order to woo her, Korin bargains with his evil king, who sets seemingly impossible tasks. The first? She must believe in him.
But the folk of Faerie, the Gentry, don't believe in the odd assortment of beings who make up the wee folk. And definitely not in fairies.
Nanceen doesn't know what she believes. Until Korin calls to her, then makes his way into her world, becoming a wingless man she can see, touch, believe in.
But will the rat king's conditions drive a wedge between them, or force Korin to confrontation, to battle, into risking his life for love?
(Akk! I set up my rafflecopter with the wrong ending time! If you leave a comment after that cut off, I'll draw for another copy of Keltic Flight from those comments!)
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I wouldn't kick either out but if I had to choose I would go with a demon ;)
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I like the bad guy struggling to be good. The struggle makes the victory that much sweeter.
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I like the bad guy trying to be good.
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I'm with Anne on this one. I like the bad boy with the heart of gold<3 :)
ReplyDeletetaghairmpyxi at aol dot com Thanks! :)
I'm an angel kind of gal! Great pics on your post!
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I like the bad guy who struggles to find his good. Thanks for the chance to win!
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the good guy gone a little bad
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I like the bad guy trying to find his good!
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Definitely love the bad guy trying to find his good!
ReplyDeletelaceyblossom1(at)gmail(dot)com
The bad guy trying to find his good is definitely my fave type of character.
ReplyDeletevampiremistress2010(at)gmail(dot)com
Demons, please. I love me some bad boys!! LOL
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Tracey D
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I love demons, but angels that have a little bad are just as fun!
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Demons are my fave.
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Woohoo! I love blog hopping!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to discover new blogs and visit with old friends. Everybody wins this way!
Team Demon all the way! <^_^>
Thanks for being part of the hop and for the chance to win.
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Who doesn't love a bad boy? Demons for me baby!
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I love fae/demon stories!
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Tabatha Hansen
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I like bad boy angels
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I like both!!
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I love both!
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I prefer a passionate Angel :)
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i choose angels. emily joy drake at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI like a hot sexy Demon.
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Demons are the ultimate bad boys, and I have a major "thing" for bad boys, so I'm definitely a Demon-snuggler!
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elizabeth @ bookattict . com
Actually I would prefer something different in a way. I like seeing the different aspects and perspectives on both "species" In folklore, not all demons are evil. And in some depictions, not all angels have compassion for humans just compassion for what they are told to do. That is what interests me more. novels with a demon that is more compassionate, or an Angel who is a fierce warrior, Those are the kinds of novels that really perk me up to read it. Don't get me wrong I love a bad demon, But sometimes I love to be surprised. So I can't choose between the two but I do like different variations of them in romance because it's stimulating. It's not predictable.
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Thank you for participating in this fun hop. I am sorry I missed your portion of the giveaway, but I will definitely be looking up Keltic Flight :)
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Keltic Flight looks interesting! I like them both, but I prefer demons, especially those with a bit of a soft side. I particularly like Al from Kim Harrison's Hallows series
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Thanks!
Thank you for taking part in the hop. I am sorry that I did not make it before your giveaway ended, I thought they did not end until the end of the day.
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Nice excerpt. I like demons.
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Fallen Angels! Okay, maybe demons. I love bad boys! :D
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