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I've Fallen Off The Wagon...

...And into the arms of a paranormal.  Which one?  Take your pick! Or pic? Puns intended.

Sam Witwer as Aidan in Being Human (U.S.)

I think I should explain myself.  A long time ago, I swore off all paranormal movies for various reasons.  The most important was the whole 'The Lost Boys' debacle of 1987, 1988 and 1989.  The problem was I became obsessed with it. Like really obsessed with it. I knew every line to the movie, I had the posters, fan magazines and paid way too much for the movie on VHS (yes I'm dating myself but didn't that happen when I quoted the dates above? And as for the price, $87.00 is still too much to pay for a movie I don't care what it is or if Jeremy Renner is nude in it!  Wait did that slip out on to this blog? I'm moving on. Join me.) 

I loved The Lost Boys and believe it or not, I rooted for the vampires.  When I first saw it, I like any other newbie was all for Sam and Michael winning.  Then after some pretty tough convincing from a close friend-- Kathy you know who you are-- and countless hours of movie watching later-- I lost count after twelve times, I knew in my heart that David, Marko, Paul and Dwayne had been brutally murdered by some horrifically nosy kids who should have never believed that little slut Star and her bratty charge Laddie.  

Of all The Lost Boys, my favorite was/is David.  


David ruled the group with a quiet calmness. He never raised his voice to the others.  Never through his voice around.  If any of them faltered, he gave them a look that said, 'think again' and usually they (i.e. Star) did.  

My working theory is that he is Max's (the guy who owns the video store and is dating Sam and Michael's mother- Lucy) son.  After all,  Max kept telling Lucy that boys need a mother.  And he later on, we find out that he was referring to the Lost Boys in general and David in particular.  Anyways, I'm attracted to power and at the time platinum blonds so David/Keifer had me.  An alpha male, who was powerful, skilled and knew how to give a good mind f*ck when using his paranormal abilities.  They don't make 'em like that any more.    

So when the kindler gentler age of vampires came around-- I was left feeling hollow inside.  And it wasn't from having my blood sucked out of my body, it was more out of pure boredom.  Color me unimpressed.  

Then I read on facebook that the Syfy channel (back then the Scifi Channel) was redoing a British tv show about a vampire, werewolf and a ghost and was going to bring it to American tv-- I was like... ehhhh.... It's Twilight right?  The vamps are vegetarians who are like twelve years old (let's just say I'm way over thirty-- ahem) and they sparkle.  Pass.

But one day when getting ready to go somewhere, I was waiting for my old car to warm up and I happened upon a marathon of that show, 'Being Human' on the syfy channel.  Since there was nothing else on, I watched it thinking I'd be done in five minutes and walk away.  

Well, all I remember is I wound up watching the entire episode, ran my errand quickly to come back and catch the rest of the marathon.  I tell you I was hooked.  Now what happened to the show in the following seasons is a different discussion but needless to say what helped in persuading me to love the show apart from the great actors, script, setting, story line, directing etc was the hot vampire i.e. alpha/lead male of the three.  His name is/was Aidan in the U.S. version-- not sure what is in the Brit version.... maybe you guys can help me out.  Here he is... played by Sam Witwer.


Aidan was sharp, bright, funny, insightful, broody, witty, hot, strong and more than a little tortured with daddy issues-- those problems stirring from his relationship with his vampire father Mark Pellegrino aka Bishop and his two vampire sons whose names escape me at this moment along with the death of his human son which also tortured him at some point.  Add in the plot line of him being a former revolutionary war soldier (hey Sleepy Hollow they did it first!) plus he was a nurse at the local hospital... it was fresh, new for me and exciting-- I knew I was in trouble.  

So then came the downward slide to werewolves... not too many of them though because for some reason casting directors don't make them look as hot as their vamp counter parts.  That's a problem some one needs to fix.  I'm sure there are hot weres out there, perhaps you can point out a few... 

I managed to find one-- 


Lucian of the Underworld movie franchise fame.  Sure Michael Sheen is not your conventional beauty but what his 7 brings to the table is surely out matched by his honor, duty and the total devotion he still has for his lover who died while carrying their child.  

Plus it helps that he looks a whole lot better when he's cleaned up because throughout most of the movies he's pretty grimy.  Anyway with all that mixed in I consider him a solid 9 in my book.  Plus I saw Michael Sheen on a talk show once and he seems like a cool guy too and that helps too.  

After that, it's been a steady diet of were books from Siren Bookstrand to feed my habit and a new found determination to write another paranormal romance but this time with an erotic edge and some real 'teeth' to it.  

Until then, 

Keep Reading.

Clare!






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What’s your favorite paranormal character?





Mine is the beloved Vampire. From ancient to ruthless to sexy to sparkly (I had fun with my daughter reading the Twilight Series together) – I’m a fan and always will be.

Vamps have it all, strength, sex appeal, immortality.  I love a strong, sexy alpha male, who doesn’t, but it’s their immortality that attracts me, and maybe not for the reason you think. I’m a die hard horror fan, but I also love history – dark history that shows the more sinister side of humankind.

Vampires fascinate me because of their knowledge of the past - sometimes into antiquity. If I could sit and pick their brain about all they have seen and experienced since being turned - I’d even be willing to give a little blood if necessary, LOL – I’d be the happiest girl in the world.

Do you like vampires? If so, what draws you to them?

Debbie Christiana
www.debbiechristiana.com



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A weekly blog hop featuring paranormal stories. From witches to werewolves, vampires to berserkers, you name it we have it. This blog hop is open to authors and writers whose work is published or unpublished. We also welcome works-in-progresses/WIP's! 

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She is an excellent writer and we'll give you a peek at one or maybe two of her books!  

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