Now
in Paperback and Audiobook: The Electric Desert Nights Series by Jewel Quinlan
Humans aren’t the only ones drawn to
music festivals, especially ones that run from dusk to dawn for three nights
straight…
Entranced
When vampire Wade is
told by a psychic that he’s going to meet his soulmate at Electric Daisy
Carnival in Las Vegas, he thinks it’s a load of crap. But his curiosity won’t
stop plaguing him. Could a vampire really have a soulmate?
Kandi
Mya hopes the music festival will take her mind off the gnawing
hunger that has plagued her for months. Even though she eats plenty of food,
she’s become dangerously thin. When cute stranger Somer kisses her, not only
does she feel an enticing heat curl within her but something else that could be
the key to making her well.
The
Drop
It’s the last night
of the festival, and Tyler is less than thrilled. Both his friends have met
love interests, and they arrange for everyone to hang out together, which means
Tyler gets stuck with the other third wheel, a girl named Scarlett. She’s sweet
and has girl-next-door good looks. But when she touches him, his mind is filled
with thoughts and memories that aren’t his own.
Where
You Can Buy It
Paperback:
Amazon
Audiobook:
Audible
Ebook:
Electric
Desert Nights
Interview
With the Author
What is
the Electric Desert Nights new series about?
Electric Desert Night is a series of three short stories all
set at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. It is a three-night event where
DJs from around the world come to play various styles of electronic dance
music, or EDM. Being a lover of EDM myself, I had the pleasure of attending the
carnival this year and was amazed at how huge the venue was. There were seven
stages total and all of them were packed with people! Each night runs from dusk
till dawn (yes, I did see the sun come up a couple of times). Anyway, while I
was there I couldn’t help thinking what an ideal place it would be for
paranormal creatures to come and feed on humans. And, bam! That was how the series was born. You never know when
inspiration will strike, lol.
In each book of the series a paranormal being is brought
together with a human, and each experience is a discovery of an underlying
connection between them.
Who was
your favorite character to write?
Somer, the incubus, was my favorite. He’s just kind of a
cheeky, comical, fun-loving incubus. He seemed to speak all on his own in my
head. I myself am the opposite of him so it was interesting how his description
and dialogue popped up out of nowhere from the very beginning.
Your
series includes a vampire, an incubus, and a ghost. Why have several paranormal
creatures?
I know most authors stick to one at a time. But I find it
hard to believe that only one paranormal creature can exist in the world. If
vampires can exist, why not the others? I don’t think having a ghost was too
much of a stretch. Even in our world today there is a ton of evidence to
support the existence of ghosts. I guess I just don’t like limitations. I
actually loved the way the three of them played off of each other and had their
own unique stories to tell.
Why
write short stories? Why not full length novels?
I write all lengths of books. It’s really up to the story to
let me know how long it wants to be. I am at its mercy, lol. But I think short
stories are great for lunchtime breaks or waiting rooms or other times when you
just need some quick entertainment. At minimum, I hope my stories provide
readers a break (from whatever they need a break from) and let them experience
something they never actually would in real life.
About the Author:
Restless by nature,
Jewel Quinlan is an avid traveler and has visited sixteen countries so far.
Lover of ice cream, dark beer, and red wine she tries to stay fit when she’s
not typing madly on her computer concocting another romance novel. In her spare
time, she likes to do yoga, hike, learn German, and play with her spoiled
Chihuahua, Penny.
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