Tammie
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Christine Feehan:
Hello, I have read almost all Carpathian series, that was my intro. to your writing and haven't stopped reading any of your books, then went to GhostWalker and Drake Sister and Earthbound Series, than started reading Torpedo Ink and Shadow Rider series and can't get enough of those two series. So question is- What made you decide to start writing these two series since they are way different than any of your others?
Christine Feehan
The Carpathian series was inspired by stories I used to tell my children. My son, Cal, loved fantasy stories. When he passed away I was devastated and in a very dark place. But, I had other children that I had to take care of.
To help me through, I began to write the Carpathian series. Dark Prince. So, that's where that came from.
For the GhostWalkers, I’ve always been inspired by the courage of our soldiers. Through the years I’ve had so many family members and friends in different branches of the military. They have always inspired me and I do see them as heroes and heroines.
Specifically, for the GhostWalkers I had come across information about psychic experiments done around the world, in so many different countries, as military programs or experiments. With so many countries working on these types of programs I wondered how successful they are.
I was interested in psychic talents, how they worked and whether they really could be trained to be used as weapons. It was fascinating. And these experiments started very early on, not just recently. My mind began to ask that “what if” question – What if this actually worked? What if those talents could be enhanced? From there, the GhostWalker series was born.
To help me through, I began to write the Carpathian series. Dark Prince. So, that's where that came from.
For the GhostWalkers, I’ve always been inspired by the courage of our soldiers. Through the years I’ve had so many family members and friends in different branches of the military. They have always inspired me and I do see them as heroes and heroines.
Specifically, for the GhostWalkers I had come across information about psychic experiments done around the world, in so many different countries, as military programs or experiments. With so many countries working on these types of programs I wondered how successful they are.
I was interested in psychic talents, how they worked and whether they really could be trained to be used as weapons. It was fascinating. And these experiments started very early on, not just recently. My mind began to ask that “what if” question – What if this actually worked? What if those talents could be enhanced? From there, the GhostWalker series was born.
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I just finished reading Lethal Game. It was so good and such a heavy topic. I'm curious and anxious to see if Whitney will send them a girl who is actually regrowing a limb? He's so crazy I never know what he's going to do. I loved reading this emotional rollercoaster as always. Such strong men and women who overcome life's obstacles and help each other build strong family bonds. Absolutely love all your books. Can't
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Janet Bamford
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Christine Feehan:
Aloha! The Drake Sisters books were my all-time favorite! Even though all of the sisters have married, two are pregnant, and it is understood that Elle will be soon, also. Do you have any plans to continue their stories? I wonder how you could write about he children, as they come into their talents? I would think there would be many tangents (other than the Sisters of the Heart) to continue their stories!
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