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Parole: Hypernaturals 7

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For Adrian, it is time to put up or shut up. He has been complaining about the plight of the male Vampire in the world, so he is offered an opportunity to take one of them Parole. For Victoria it's a chance to see if Adrian is a fluke, or if he can somehow bring along another male Vampire to be as successful as he is.It's not a great time to have a stranger in the house, as Morgan's Dad is sick, and the only way to be sure he can get better is to turn. The problem is, no one has ever turned at will. Vampires do not recruit. Jessica has some ideas, but it has all never been tried.With a new turn around the house, an illicit Vampire-world experiment in progress, new problems arise in the law enforcement end of the Sagan Clan requiring Adrian and Morgan to work with her old lover, DeWayne. Life is never boring at Casa de Gato.

406 pages, Paperback

Published December 7, 2020

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C.J. Stevens

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CJ, not C.J.

In 2000, there was a house rule for a while, and every Thursday even, CJ was locked away from the kids and cats and wrote 'Lonely Dancer'. Then did nothing with it. Novel complete, back to life. Cats and kids do not understand writer isolation one tiny bit.

In 2010 the idea came to create Vampires that could exist. Not that were likely to exist, but that at least followed the rules of natures and physics. Reading many Genre romances to calibrate what those stories were about and building the rules to the Hypernatural world, 'Naked Came the Vampire' was written, followed by' Siren Song', 'Conclave', and 'Purity' in rapid succession. The first drafts were put away and another story about a superhero was written along the same lines: trying to come up with a way that a superhero could violate all the laws of physics, as they do. Not counting Batman. Mostly.

Then IT called with a five year, 70 hour a week project and all writing ceased.

That project over led to dusting off the Hypernaturals and getting them out there. Because what Science Fiction geek doesn't like a good Vampire Romance?

That led to pulling out Lonely Dancer, which went out the door after editing, and garnered the first five star review. Encouraged, next came 'The Law of Unintended Consequences' set a few months after the events of 'Lonely Dancer'

I am a Straight Ally and that also influences the topics in the worlds of CJ

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