The prequel to the sequel. Seeing Red: Interlude bridges the gap between the final numbered chapter of Seeing Red: Scorched and the epilogue that follows it.
Christmas has arrived. Isaac and Kyle are under constant surveillance from the newly formed Princes' Guard at Moss, Aiden and Troy's request. Their nest has been pulled in different directions, leaving the two of them alone at a time usually spent with family. Kyle sees that Isaac is struggling with his separation from Moss and decides to introduce him to a new aspect of the 'Paranorm' world. Meanwhile, the consequences of Isaac's actions a year prior begin to manifest in an unexpected form, which puts himself - and everyone around him - in harm's way once more.
* This is the sequel to Seeing Red: Scorched and shouldn't be read as a standalone
Born January 6th 1993, T. C. resides in the United Kingdom, living with his partner Peter Jones and their dog, Drake.
T. C. has had a passion for supernatural stories from a young age, often scribbling down his latest ideas instead of focusing on whatever task was at hand during the long school days. At the age of twelve, he penned his first romance story featuring himself and the boy he had feelings for set in a fantastical land full of werewolves and wizards. Ever since that day, T. C. has made it his mission to entwine his leading gay protagonists with epic paranormal adventures.
If you're expecting hearts and flowers, you'll be dead wrong. Interlude is anything but a break between Reds. Typical angsty Isaac - he's so busy missing Moss, he misses what's going on around him. At Moss' demand that he "grow up," he hits a wall. Maybe that's just what he needed, because what happens next makes for the most glorious bloodbath. Hoping that's enough of a tease, without any real spoilers. TC Orton has, once again, drawn us into an entirely too realistic at times, world. A world full of vampires, warlocks, werewolves...and hot, angsty 20-somethings with entirely too much power and freedom. And Moss - lord, do I love Moss. Angry, battle weary, warrior. Yeah *ahem* what was I saying again? I give this a 4.5 out of 5. And I'll definitely be reading the next in the series.
I truly enjoyed this book. I have completely fallen in love with Isaac and his very unique struggle to come to terms with his new life and his new...self. He's got a lot going on, between trying to deal with who he used to be, versus who he became, versus who he wants to be and who his new friends/family want him to be and on top of that, he wants to know exactly what he means to Moss. <3 It was fantastic and brilliantly written.