Ora
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Christine Feehan:
Last year I my sister got me to start reading your books. I am still working my way through the Carpathians. I am currently reading Vendetta Road and I am curious about why you decided to write a series about a MC stopping child sex trafficking?
Christine Feehan
I've always known that I wanted to write a MC series and that it would tie in to Sea Haven. Even as early as the Drake Sisters series I start talking about human trafficking. It's a very real and horrific issue and I wanted to bring awareness to it.
I know I wanted to write about the survivors. How would someone abused since childhood deal with the outside world if they were to escape? What if several of them escaped together? Just being released doesn't make things better. These people would have a hard time fitting into society. Their PTSD would be severe. They could remain together, bound by a common experience and the trust they had together. If you can't easily blend into society, but want to remain together, a motorcycle club would be a good fit.
I know I wanted to write about the survivors. How would someone abused since childhood deal with the outside world if they were to escape? What if several of them escaped together? Just being released doesn't make things better. These people would have a hard time fitting into society. Their PTSD would be severe. They could remain together, bound by a common experience and the trust they had together. If you can't easily blend into society, but want to remain together, a motorcycle club would be a good fit.
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Doris
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Christine Feehan:
First of all I must say that The Dark' series is on of my most loved series. Since the first one read I was hooked. The whole world of the Carpathians that you created is absolutely outstanding, with each character and their mate so well thought out. That is where my question lies. Where were you and how did the idea of this world grow within your mind? Love all the character but, Mikhail and Raven still my favorite.
Amal
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Christine Feehan:
Just a quick note to tell you how much I enjoyed the humour in some of the recovery road scenes. There were scenes that made me laugh out loud. I love me some good sarcasm. I also particularly loved the scene where Blythe just calmly took care of business. How did you come up with the idea of Red Hot Jackson? That was HYSTERICAL.
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