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Connected by Kat Stiles
Connected by Kat Stiles







Sexy vampire Ryan awakens a desire within Liz, something she's never felt before. A blood sample could be the solution to a cure. Gifted with dreams that reveal the future, she sees how bad the pandemic will become. In the search for a cure to a viral pandemic, scientist Liz Meyer discovers something far more deadly…Vampires exist.Īnd what’s even more amazing, they’re immune to the virus. The Vampire Cure (The Vampire Cure Series Book 1) It makes the character more believable, and the victory that much sweeter when she not only overcomes the villain but also battles her own inner demons and wins. I love writing flawed characters with real-life issues, many of which I struggle with myself. Introducing an android into her world that was both human in appearance and a computer, who could possibly deceive was a fun wrench to throw in. Computers don’t lie or attempt to deceive, they just work off the instruction set given. I mean, how could you trust anyone when you know they’re lying? Cass found it refreshing to deal with something so straightforward-inputs and outputs, on or off. She acquired an ability to detect when a person was lying, and for me, that power seems like an awful one to have. But for Cass, it’s more than introversion, it’s more about trust. Highly introverted, she prefers the company of computers to people-her main power allows her to communicate with computers. Hers is simply being around other people. It makes her seem more human and stronger because of them.Įven with my more “normal” characters, like Cass from A Fated Exception, have issues. Her many flaws and her attitude problem resonate with me. She’s no Captain America, but yet she still manages to save the day and protect the people she cares about. But honestly, that’s what I love about her. I’ve gotten criticisms about her, that she’s too broken. She doesn’t have all the answers and sometimes doubts herself, as she’s learning to live with a power that’s inherently evil.

Connected by Kat Stiles

She makes poor life choices and has even killed people. She’s a textbook antihero, inspired by my love of Deadpool. But superpowers aside, there’s another common theme: strong women with issues.Īnd sometimes those issues are HUGE.

Connected by Kat Stiles

I’ve watched all the superhero movies and even have a Deadpool omnibus collection of comics. And it’s true-I’m kind of a superpowers junkie. At a glance, the most obvious commonality is they all have some kind of superpower in them.

Connected by Kat Stiles

I’ve written several series – Modified, Enhanced, Connected, and now The Vampire Cure series.









Connected by Kat Stiles