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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

A toxic love story... Kidnapped Killer Nina R. Schluntz

This book was so different and very enthralling. It was great!" 


Description:

Published: September 2022

A toxic love story between a soul eating demon and his unaware human stalker.

Nic is demon who feeds on souls. He prefers the souls flavored with emotion, pain or fear works well.

When his stalker drugs and kidnaps him, he discovers a new flavor of soul.

Love

The affection is additive, even if it is from a psychopathic serial killer who wants to add him to the dozens of bodies already buried in his basement.

AUTHOR's Q&A

1. What books/authors have influenced your writing?
I grew up reading a lot of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. You just can’t go wrong with those guys.

2. Tell us something you hate doing. Why?
Big social events. I’m always that quiet guy who can’t get a word in. Although now I try to use it as an opportunity to “people watch” and gather info I think I could use to create a character. Ops, I probably shouldn’t say that, huh?

3. Share a funny incident in your life.
My husband once gave our cat an oatmeal bath. Yeah, I can’t picture it either, but he claims she enjoyed her day at the spa…

4. What’s your next project?
I’m working on several stories at the same time. This Spring there is a 3 book series called “Slaves of an Alien Game” being released, it’s about a human who is abducted by aliens and forced to compete in a battle to the death. I’m also releasing my first Audio Book. It will be for “Nosy Neighbors” one of my older books but it’s been one of my more popular stories.

A contemporary story about a school bully “Faking it with the School Bully” will be out soon too. I basically had six books all in the works at the same time, and now they’re all getting completed close to each other. Farther out is a novel about dragons and mages, but I’ve been working on that book for several years.

5. Have you ever had one character you wanted to go one way with but after the book was done the character was totally different.
Oh yes, my worst was when I had a novel planned out to be completely told from the point of view of one person, but she didn’t have the charisma for it. I made it three chapters in and realized someone else needed to kick her out of the spotlight and take over. I only hope readers manage to get past those chapters, because the narrator who takes over really changes things up. I imagined it all playing out like play and one of the fellow actors saw her bombing so he just ran on the stage and improvised. That was the third novel in “Slave of an Alien Game” for those who are curious.

6. What’s you next project?
I’m working on several stories at the same time. This Spring there is a 3 book series called “Slaves of an Alien Game” being released, it’s about a human who is abducted by aliens and forced to compete in a battle to the death. I’m also releasing my first Audio Book. It will be for “Nosy Neighbors” one of my older books but it’s been one of my more popular stories.

A contemporary story about a school bully “Faking it with the School Bully” will be out soon too. I basically had six books all in the works at the same time, and now they’re all getting completed close to each other. Farther out is a novel about dragons and mages, but I’ve been working on that book for several years.

7. What's the one thing, you can't live without?
Slurpees!! I love me a good frosty coka cola slurpee! I have been known to drive to three different 7-11 stores in an effort to find a working machine.

8. What is your favorite movie (song)?
I am really big into Adam Lambert right now, anything he sings, goes right on the playlist.

About the author:
Nina Schluntz is a native to rural Nebraska. In her youth, she often wrote short stories to entertain her friends. Those ideas evolved into the novels she creates today.

Her husband continues to ensure her stories maintain a touch of realism as she delves into the science fiction and fantasy realm. Their three cats are always willing to stay up late to provide inspiration, whether it is a howl from the stray born in the backyard or an encouraging bite from the so called “calming kitten.”

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