Em Petrova | A New Kind of Immortal
August 12, 2011
Last year when I began writing my Immortal Series with Red Sage, I set
out to create a different breed of immortals. I’d read vampires, shifters,
fairies, and demons. I wanted something a little more human, with human traits
and normal lives, but with the added complication thatn these characters didn’t
die. I get a lot of questions about my immortals. So today, I’d like to
introduce them to you. Making: An immortal shares his/her blood with the dying. Not through
fangs, but by conventional means of cutting. My immortals have been known to run
onto crash scenes armed with pocket knives to rescue victims. They’ve also used
shards of glass to slice the flesh of themselves and a mortal, pouring their
blood into their veins. Immortals can die at the hands of other immortals. If they lost their footing
and fell off a cliff, they wouldn’t die, but if another immortal pushed
them—delivering the death blow, so to speak—they would perish. Only with other
immortals are their lives challenged, which sometimes makes for a volatile
situation if a new immortal comes into their midst. In my latest release, TREFOIL, the heroine
Lillian has mortal frailties, which can happen if something is done incorrectly
during Making. But that’s all I’m going to tell you. No spoilers! Immortal Tattoos: At the moment the immortal blood is shared, a tattoo
blossoms on the new immortal. These tattoos are inky blue and vary in location.
The art is individual to the person, and often reflects their gifts or
personality traits. For instance, in RUNES, the hero Will is
a mathematical genius. He sports a tattoo of small, cramped numbers on his lower
abdomen that almost appear to be a graphic art piece. His heroine has runes and
tiny stars curling from her shoulder, up her throat, and ending in a spattering
of stars at the corner of her eye. One of the minor characters (who will get his
own book, I assure you!) is the dashing Spaniard Dante. He’s an ancient immortal
who was part of Columbus’s crew bringing men to a new world. As ship captain,
his tattoo is a wave pattern. For the heroine of TREFOIL, her tattoo
appeared before she discovered her talent. The inky lines of vines and flowers
climbing her spine were a mystery to her, until one day, she found a piece of
property that inspired her to garden. The Calling: My immortals are also subject to a phenomenon which links
them to their mates known as the Calling. An immortal doesn’t choose who their
mate is. Fate links them. The female Calls to the male through a telepathic
link, opened by a gasp. They experience Visions of lovemaking that drive them
insane with want. When the man receives the Call, he begins his search
immediately. Once the link is opened, the couple must complete their bond as
soon as possible or risk madness. They’ll experience debilitating tremors and
insatiable need for their mate until their blood is shared in the bonding, which
I’ll discuss in a minute. From the time they are Called, they can speak into one another’s minds, opening
the mind link by using their mate’s name. At times the Calling presents major
issues. The immortal might have another lover, for instance. No matter who that
person loves, the Calling cannot be ignored. Sometimes immortals who have Called to one another aren’t compatible. When they
attempt to bond, their blood doesn’t mesh and the female dies. If this happens,
the male is relegated to a life of madness and often begs for death. In my first
book RUNES, this
happened to the villain. Bonding: To complete the bond, the couple must share their blood and
bodies simultaneously—a very erotic moment. Once they are linked as immortal
mates, their telepathic connection strengthens until they can even view their
mate’s sleeping dreams. Once the bonding is finished, a blood red medallion appears on the woman’s left
breast, over her heart. This is a tattoo of their mate’s blood, which runs in
her veins. Usually the tattoo is a combination of their immortal tattoos. In
RUNES, the
heroine’s blood medallion is a circle of stars and miniature numbers (her tattoo
is runes and stars, and hero’s are numbers). In this world, immortals Walk amongst mortals without detection. Only another
immortal can see the “glow.” Not sparkles like vampires, people! Just an inner
beauty, although sometimes mortals notice a difference if they are smitten. In
RUNES, the other
hero Sean is in love with the heroine Evangeline. He sees something different
about her, and is drawn to her immortal tattoo with a fierce passion. He can’t
keep his hands—or mouth—off it. Along with a glow which reveals them as immortals, they can “see” into each
other’s souls. Looking deeply into one another’s eyes, they can see who Made the
immortal, although that person never knows his Maker until they meet face to
face. They can also see the person they’ve been Called to. Both instances occur
in TREFOIL. I’ve loved creating this new world. The clashes that occur between immortals and
mortals are endless. Every time I write another book for this series, a new plot
bobs into my mind. At this point, two are published, and a third will be
released in September with Red Sage. The stories stand alone, although some of
the same characters appear in all three. I’m about to launch into Book Four with
a new set of characters, and the ghosts of many more linger in the recesses of
my brain, waiting to be brought forward. I hope you’ve enjoyed exploring this
realm with me. I’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment and be entered to win
a copy of my latest release TREFOIL. Em Petrova ~where words mean so much more~ http://www.empetrova.com The Immortals
Comments
27 comments posted.
Re: Em Petrova | A New Kind of Immortal
I find your book summary very interested. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the opportunity to win it. (Elizabeth Rodriguez 10:33am August 12, 2011)
Interesting concept. :) I was getting sick of Edward from Twilight... (Sorry twilight fans...) (May Pau 10:39am August 12, 2011)
This quite a different concept. Good for you! Blessings, Marjorie (Marjorie Carmony 12:28pm August 12, 2011)
I love that you wanted to write something a little more immortal and I'm looking forward to reading Trefoil (Shirley Younger 12:50pm August 12, 2011)
Enjoyed reading your post... thanks for sharing with us today... sounds like a series I would enjoy! (Colleen Conklin 12:56pm August 12, 2011)
love that cover on this book...very intriguing series...definately need to start at the beginning (Chele Blades 12:58pm August 12, 2011)
I agree it is an interesting concept. Very creative. I sometimes work with Runes. I am definitely going to be adding you to my list of must read authors. (Beverly Beltz 1:06pm August 12, 2011)
The concept you have chosen for your books have totally swept me in!! I have never heard of your books until your posting, and I can't wait to start reading the series!! I personally think that the vampire books have been blown out of proportion, so I just don't have an interest in them. Your books, on the other hand, sound more believable, and I think they would be something my Husband would actually enjoy reading. Congratulations on your latest book, and I look forward to reading it very much!! (Peggy Roberson 1:19pm August 12, 2011)
I would love to read! Looks Interesting! (Summer Grinstead 1:23pm August 12, 2011)
I like the idea about the calling. Thanks for sharing the journey to more books. (Alyson Widen 1:25pm August 12, 2011)
The imagination one puts into a story is so refreshing. Not the "same old, same old". It's what truly keeps me reading. And I read ALOT, I find your take of your immortals fascinating. I look forward to reading it. (Lorraine Rodriguez 2:01pm August 12, 2011)
I find it interesting how the idea and characters came together. The tatoos are very originally used and developed.. I wonder if any real ones inspired you? Does art imitate life, life imitate art.. I digress, sounds like a great series, can't wait to read. (Carla Carlson 2:25pm August 12, 2011)
Sounds absolutely fascinating. I love "new worlds" and yours sounds like a very different premise from anything I've read! (Jeanne Sheats 3:17pm August 12, 2011)
I love this post. It's kind of a "beginner's guide to what's going on" for your books. It'll be a great place to point friends that've asked me about these books when I suggested them! (Jennifer Bird 4:00pm August 12, 2011)
Thank you all for your comments! I've loved creating this world and hope you enjoy these characters as much as I do! I have a fourth book releasing Dec. 1--the tale of the captain of a ship bringing men to a new world (wink) and the Mayan princess who stole his heart. You can check out my releases page on my website for more information on ENCOMPASSED. www.empetrova.com (Em Petrova 5:18pm August 12, 2011)
A world in which the female has advantage is MOST welcome! A world in which desire, love, and fulfillment drive unique couplings is the stuff of dreams and fantasies! I want this book! (Carla Schuller 5:52pm August 12, 2011)
I love the cover of your book and I hope to add it to my wish list for the holidays. (Frances LoGiudice 7:39pm August 12, 2011)
it sounds like a great read. i cant wait to read it... (Jennifer Beck 8:16pm August 12, 2011)
These sound very interesting and great reading. They are going on my to read list. Thanks! (Patti Paonessa 10:22pm August 12, 2011)
You've given your immortals some interesting characteristics...I'd not heard of this series before today. Can they be read as stand alones or do they need to be read in order? (Ivy Truitt 10:31pm August 12, 2011)
Fascinating description - these stories always amazes me and makes me wonder where the ideas come from. (Diane Sallans 10:42pm August 12, 2011)
I have not had a chance to read any yet but after reading about how you have came up with your own immortals I can not wait! Thank you! (Debra Wright 5:52am August 13, 2011)
This is why I love paranormal romance. The creativity of making "new" immortals with a new set of "rules". Your world sounds fascinating. I can't wait to read the series! (Lenna Hendershott 1:31pm August 13, 2011)
I'm always up for something new and exciting!! (Janet Martin 5:38pm August 13, 2011)
This is certainly a different premise for a story! (Diane Sadler 8:19pm August 13, 2011)
I didn't know about immortals. Thanks for the introduction and explaining about the tattoos. (Kathleen Yohanna 6:44am August 14, 2011)
I am SO looking forward to reading & finding out more about The Immortals. The Immortals Series sounds wonderful!! (Mary Preston 8:56pm August 15, 2011)
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