A warm welcome to author Jet Lupin joining us today to talk about the Blood Sealed series book 1 & 2
Jet answers some questions for us and shares an excerpt from book 1 and 2
Welcome Jet 🙂
AUTHOR NAME: Jet Lupin
Tell us a little about yourself.
I’m Jet, 30-something New Yorker, admitted Twitter and phone game addict, who’s currently freezing my butt off.
How do you relax?
Reading, watching Netflix and vegging out, and playing video games for the most part. I guess the gym counts, too, right?
How long have you been writing and what made you fall in love with writing?
I’ve always loved reading and writing, even from a very, very young age. When I was in fourth grade, my teacher had us go through a very intensive course, which, looking back, seemed like it was meant to form some of us into writers. Throughout the year, she had us make several books on a variety of subjects. A fable, a small biography on a family member, other short stories. If I hadn’t had an interest in writing before, that year would have sparked it.
Did you always want to be a writer?
I always wanted to write, though I wasn’t sure how to make a profitable career out of it. As a kid, I wanted to be a number of things (with little support) among them were veterinarian, a chemist, and a journalist. If I’d gone down the first two routes, I probably would have worked writing into that. Unfortunately, I didn’t end up in any of these careers, but I still found my way back to writing.
What are your ambitions for your writing career?
I’d love for it to be more sustainable. I work freelance, which isn’t quite as lucrative as I’d like it to be, and I’m fortunate enough be able to spend most of my time writing. I’d just like to be able to sustain myself with this. I don’t think that’s bad to say.
What’s your favorite part of writing?
I like everything but outlining. Haha. It’s a necessary evil, but I like world building, thinking up characters, their motivations, their histories and how they interact with the world I’ve built. Outlining can sometimes set me back from actually getting the story written, but it has its charms, too.
Why did you choose to write GLBTQ romance? Why not another genre?
To help express myself, to be completely honest. I was exposed to an offshoot to this genre at a young age and it just felt right, you know? But then certain circumstances led me to back away from it, as well as writing and other creative pursuits, but around the time I came back to writing, I was drawn back to this. I wasted so much time trying to be someone else, to act like I liked other things, but this feels like where I need to be. It feels more authentic to me.
Do you write any other genre?
I’ve published some sci-fi under another name, but I felt a little confined. I wanted to change my approach. I intend to go back to that at some point now that I feel more open and comfortable with myself, but not just yet.
Give the readers a brief summary of your latest book or WIP.
It picks up a few months after Nasu leaves off. Things in Phil’s life have gotten a bit more complicated both romantically and on a personal level.
What genre does it fall in?
I think it’s paranormal romance, though it’s not so much about a budding new love, but it dips into some of the work required to maintain a romance. There’s also a mystery angle in there, as well.
Which actor would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
For Phil, I’m thinking someone like Laz Alonso. And for Shige, Someone like Ryusuke Kobayashi in a few years, though he’s a little tall. Or a younger Takeshi Kaneshiro.
What genre/s do you enjoy reading in your free time?
Whatever’s interesting, really. As long as the blurb grabs me, I’ll read it. I don’t want to limit myself by genre. I’ve got a chronic fear of missing out in all things, so reading is no exception.
Will we be seeing these characters again any time soon? Is this book part of a series?
Yes, the series is ongoing. You might not see everyone again, but there are more than a few who will continue on.
THANK YOU
BOOK 1
Book Title: Nasu (Blood Sealed Book 1)
Author: Jet Lupin
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre/s: M/M Paranormal Romance
Length: 83 000 words/ 156 pages
Release Date: November 25, 2017
This story can technically be read alone, though there are unsolved things that are further explored in the next book
Blurb
Go to work. Come home. Repeat. Phil’s life is boring and he loves every second of it. No excitement, no boyfriends breaking up with him over cereal in his underwear. When everything’s predictable, nothing bad happens. But nothing good does, either.
One night, when his best friend forces him to step outside of his comfort zone, he meets Shige who’s too enigmatic to really be interested in him. He’s trouble, but Phil can’t help ignoring his own advice.
Decades have gone by while Shige’s kept himself locked away. He’s tired of the world, of humans and vampires. He was happy collecting dust until one day he wasn’t. On a whim, he ventures out and meets Phil, setting them on a path that’ll change them both.
Whatever this is between them, it won’t come easy. Plagued by distrust and danger from within and without, but if they survive, it just might be worth it
Buy Links – Available on Kindle Unlimited
From Chapter 1
Phil Torres sat in Mercer General’s basement level breakroom for the first time that shift. With a sports drink in one hand and a protein bar in the other, he worked to cram both things into his mouth. He couldn’t remember what he’d eaten last or when. Even so, he had no appetite. Other nurses came and went through the breakroom offering looks of sympathy and pity. He was on the ass end of a 16-hour shift no sane person would envy.
It had been a trial of will. He’d seen some terrible things in the three years he’d been a fully licensed nurse but during this one shift, he’d beheld some of the worst things he’d ever seen, things that would haunt his dreams and hang on during his waking hours. A savage gunshot wound, a leg so badly broken the bone slashed through the skin, a pair of asthma attacks that left the patients blue in the face, gasping, and a stomach bug so virulent, puke covered the floors of two of their closet sized exam rooms. The cleaning staff was going to love this evening’s cleaning detail, but it was just another night at Mercer General.
“What’re you still doing here?” Yolanda came into the breakroom, looking every bit as tired as Phil felt. Her sneakers, damp from the storm she’d weathered out on the floor squelched with every step as she made her way to the lockers. “Didn’t your vacation start an hour ago?”
Phil took a swallow of sports drink to help keep his meager meal down. “Jackie was running late, so I filled in for her, then Shelly needed help tapping a vein… I got trapped.”
Yolanda rolled her eyes as she shut the door to her locker. “More like you let yourself get trapped.”
She was right, of course.
During his time here, the older nurse had taken him under her wing, brought him into the fold. They’d become as close as cousins. It helped Phil feel at home out here on the West Coast where he had no family and few friends, but as a side effect, lying to her was now next to impossible.
Yolanda perched on the plastic chair next him. She bumped him with her shoulder. “I’ll never understand why you always drag your feet when it comes time to get out of here. You’ve got an OK place—by yourself—in a decent neighborhood. You know how many people would kill for that set up? What’s the issue?”
Yolanda couldn’t understand it. She had a home waiting for her. A husband and kids who kept her busy. She might not admit it but they filled her life with joy. All Phil had waiting in at home was a dog bent on systematically destroying anything he could get his mouth on.
“I like keeping busy,” he said. “It’s not a crime.”
“Neither is taking time off once in a while.” Yolanda quickly wiped her sneakers down with a paper towel and threw it into the trash. “Since you got here, you’ve never taken more than three days off at a time. You need this break. You’re gonna burn out if you don’t take it easy.”
There was truth to Yolanda’s words, but to hear her tell it, Phil was a workaholic, little more than a care dispensing robot. He knew how to relax. He just didn’t enjoy it.
Work kept him too busy to worry about the lacking areas of his life. He liked helping people and Mercer’s shortage of staff guaranteed any offers to come in on his days off were never turned down. Without work, as rough as it could be on a good day, he’d be left alone. He didn’t know what to do with alone.
“Why can’t it be a week? Or two! I’d gladly do that much!”
Yolanda clucked her tongue in disgust. “I wish they’d let your ungrateful ass give me the two months since you so obviously don’t want it. I don’t see how you let it rack up.”
“Same,” Phil said. “Same.”
Yolanda stood, ready to go back out onto the floor, but she stopped in the doorway. She rested a small hand on Phil’s shoulder. “Your body remembers how to relax, even if you don’t. But you’ve got to get out of here first.”
Read more here: https://jetlupin.me/nasu-excerpt/
BOOK 2
Book Title: Enrai (Blood Sealed Book 2)
Author: Jet Lupin
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre/s: M/M Paranormal Romance
Length: 54 000 words/ 111 pages
Release Date: February 8, 2019
Is it a standalone story? No
Blurb
Phil has a problem.
It’s not his job or the fact that his maybe boyfriend, Shige, is a vampire. He’s a sensitive– an ability he’s had since he was small that lets him peek into people’s minds— and it’s gotten out of control. He can’t turn it on and off like he used to. He needs help, and he has to fly to the other side of the world to get it. The catch? Shige’s the only one who can take him there, but things with him haven’t been great. Their relationship is in tatters, and he doesn’t know how to fix it or if it’s even up to him. This is so not what he needs right now.
But Phil’s not the only one with issues. Shige’s got a territory to maintain and a mystery to solve all while worrying about Phil. He takes all this in stride, but when things take a turn for the worst, can he get them both home in one piece?
Buy Links – Available on Kindle Unlimited
From Chapter 1
PHIL
“Earth to Phil!”
Phil blinked at the sudden snap inches from his nose. He shook himself as the world rushed up to meet him. He’d been adrift in a sea of consciousness surrounding them. There were 30 other people in this restaurant, and at any given time, Phil heard the thoughts of the closest 15 or so, everything from the mundane to the raunchy. None of it was his business, but his instinct was to latch onto every granule of information as he noticed it. Giving in was very easy and very satisfying.
Sorry. I’m here.” But he hadn’t been. Thoughts continued to float in and out of his mind, not all of them his own. Today was particularly bad. It kept getting harder to focus on the things he needed to live his life.
Before, he needed to concentrate to hear other people’s minds, like eavesdropping. Now it was like everyone spontaneously broke into fits of reciting their inner monologues. There was no way to tell when it would start, but nine times out of ten, it was when he needed all his mental faculties.
He’d taken more breaks at work than what his job owed him, just to get away from the noise. People had started to notice. He’d been lucky enough not to hurt anyone yet, but it was only a matter of time.
“You sure?” Jerome said with no small amount of skepticism threading through his words. “You’re a little spacey.”
“I got distracted by a work thing, but I heard every word.”
Jerome cut his eyes at him. “What’s the last thing I said?” He smirked.
“You asked how things are with Shige.”
Jerome sucked his teeth. “Lucky guess.”
The question from his brain reached Phil before Jerome put it into words. It got mixed in the deluge of their fellow diners’ minds, but he remembered because it concerned him directly and hadn’t been about the food. He focused on Jerome, and the feedback lowered to a dull hum, blending with the audible background noise of the restaurant.
“So you got an answer for me? Hurry up, while it’s just us.”
“We’re good. Why would I go on this trip with him if we weren’t getting along?”
The short answer was what Phil told him; things between him and Shige were fine. The truth, as always, was more complex. He didn’t know what they were or where they stood.
Read more here https://jetlupin.me/enrai-excerpt/
About the Author
Stories longing to have words put to them were in Jet’s heart from an early age. Jet enjoys exploring the connections and similarities between people whether they be shifters, vampires, or aliens, rendering the unknowable very knowable indeed.
Jet’s days are spent toiling away at a keyboard, slumped over a pen and paper hunting for those words, or playing around on twitter with a partner, and two rambunctious cats for company in the temperamental North Eastern US.
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