In Darkness We Must Abide: The Complete First Season by Rhiannon Frater
Genre: NA Modern Gothic Horror
Publication date: May 24th 2013BUY NOW: Kindle | Paperback | Kobo | Nook | Autographed Copies at Author Store
In Darkness We Must Abide is the epic saga of one young woman caught in the dangerous world of the creatures of the night.
Already living in the shadows due to her albinism, Vanora is just a little girl when her older brother inadvertently unleashes a terrible evil from the family crypt that changes their lives forever.
As she grows up in a world where beautiful deadly beings hunt by night, one captures her eye and her heart. Yet, can she trust the mysterious Armando? For there is a powerful entity plotting to claim her when she reaches adulthood in order to fulfill an ancient prophecy, and her enemy has enveloped her in a web of deceit, casting doubt on all she believes to be true. Soon, she will have to fight not only to save those she loves, but also for her very soul.
Rhiannon Frater delivers a chilling adventure once again with this multi-part epic serial with a dynamic cast, old school vampires, bloodyaction, a smoldering forbidden love, and a terrifying villain set against the backdrop of a modern day vampire war.
This paperback includes all five episodes of the first season of the serial.
In
Darkness We Must Abide
A
Modern Horror with a Gothic Romance
By
Rhiannon Frater
In
Darkness We Must Abide
is a very unique experience for me as a horror writer. Not only is it
a continuing serial with three planned seasons, but it’s also a
story driven by the relationship between my two leads, Armando and
Vanora.
Growing
up, I loved gothic romance. Jane
Eyre
continues to be my all-time favorite novel. I used to gobble up
Victoria Holt novels like candy. I loved the complications of a
gothic romance. The characters were flawed, but somehow had dynamic
chemistry. The endings were not always happy, but the couples were
always fascinating to read about. It’s that type of romance I’ve
infused into my serial.
Armando
and Vanora are not perfect people. Armando is a 400-year-old vampire
with many, many secrets. The Spanish vampire is often torn between
his service to his mysterious, dangerous vampire Master and the
feelings he has for Vanora and her family. Vanora is an albino, and
the world is not always kind to her. Orphaned at a young age, she’s
been raised by older siblings. To make matters even more complicated,
Vanora has inherited her mother’s sixth sense and when she first
meets Armando she senses danger. Despite all their difficulties, both
characters’ actions are heavily influenced by their feelings for
each other, in both good and bad ways.
When
our story begins, Vanora is ten years old when her life changes
forever, when her brother brings home their ancestors from Romania to
be interred at their estate in Houston, Texas. When Roman has one of
the old coffins unchanged, he unleashes an evil that threatens not
only his life, but that of his two half-sisters, Alisha and Vanora.
A
few years later, a mysterious stranger, Armando, enters her life and
Vanora develops a mad crush on the charismatic Spanish vampire. All
is not what it seems with Armando, and he is a keeper of many secrets
that can potentially adversely affect her life. Through the first
four episodes we witness Vanora growing up and becoming a strong
young woman. By the end of episode four, The
Gift,
Armando has taken note as well, which leads to the dramatic and
heartbreaking events in episode 5, The
Vampires.
Because
Armando doesn’t fully enter the story until episode 3, The
Arrival of Armando DeLeon,
I was had to find an inventive way to let the reader know about his
impending arrival. I already knew from past beta readers that he is a
huge draw to the story. That is how the prologues were born. Each
episode starts in the “present” time period, where an adult
Vanora is interacting with Armando, then flashes backwards in time.
Each prologue hints at terrible events happening in the present time
period and hints that something passionate once happened between
Armando and Vanora, though they now appear estranged.
Season
2 will finally bring the two timelines together in a terrifying
dramatic scene. Armando and Vanora’s relationship will continue to
be at the core of the story as they face the ultimate evil that is
coming to destroy their lives. Whether or not they will find true
love in each other’s arms and a happy ending has yet to be seen.
One signed copy of In Darkness We Must Abide Season 1 (Paperback) and a bookmark. (US/Can)
On Friday, 5/24, Rhiannon will be doing two video Q & A's via the TinyChat application on Facebook. You'll just have to download the app and follow the link when she posts it here. You'll be directed straight into the chat room.
The first chat is scheduled with Europe in mind. 1 PM Central Time will place this chat in the early evening. You'll have to check a time zone converter for the exact time in your country. This also can work for people who work in the evenings in North America.
The second one will be at 8 PM Central Time.
Basically, she'll be on live webcam and you guys and gals get to ask her questions about IN DARKNESS WE MUST ABIDE or anything else you'd like to discuss about her writing career, her books, or the horror genre.
About the Author:
Rhiannon
Frater is the award-winning author of over a dozen books, including
the As the World Dies zombie trilogy (Tor) , as well as independent
works such as The Last Bastion of the Living (declared the #1 Zombie
Release of 2012 by Explorations Fantasy Blog and the #1 Zombie Novel of
the Decade by B&N Book Blog),and other horror novels. Her next novel
for Tor, Dead Spots, will be published in 2014. She was born and raised
a Texan and presently lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and furry
children (a.k.a pets). She loves scary movies, sci-fi and horror
shows, playing video games, cooking, dying her hair weird colors,
and shopping for Betsey Johnson purses and shoes.
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This seems quite interesting, and definitely different! Does it read like a TV show? (I'm asking because it says episodes and seasons).
ReplyDeleteAdding this to my TBR :)
Lexxie
I think it will read similar to the Green Mile by Stephen King when it was first released in serials (before it was released as a full novel). But I am not 100% sure.
DeleteI would love to win this prize. I like bookmarks just as much as I like books. Thanks for having the giveaway.
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DeleteThanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. Good luck, everyone!
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