Greetings Romance Lovers!
Hooray! Halloween is right around the corner.
At this time of year, horror movies are extremely popular and everyone is
focusing on the supernatural. Ghosts, werewolves, vampires, and other
“creatures of the night” seem to be lurking everywhere, just waiting to leap
out and terrify an unsuspecting heroine…
But sometimes the heroine isn’t terrified. Sometimes she’s
attracted to that vampire and can’t wait for the sun to go down so they can
roam the night together, like any couple. That is, any couple in a paranormal
romance.
Paranormals are a unique genre in the romance world. (Where
else can a woman make love to an undead creature and not face criticism?) They
straddle the line between traditional romances and the
supernatural/fantasy/horror realm. And to create a convincing paranormal
romance, the author has to do a bit of juggling in all of those worlds.
One of the most important rules when writing paranormal
romances is to invent a believable universe where ghosts, shifters, vampires,
and other types of “otherworldly” characters are real. Sometimes these
creatures interact and coexist with “normal” humans (everyday people accept
that vampires and shapeshifters exist), but most times they stay hidden in the
shadows.
Whatever the basic premise, readers need to suspend their
disbelief and lose themselves in the world the author has created. The writer
has to establish a realistic paranormal character and take the reader on an
exciting journey with the hero and heroine as they fall in love. After all,
this is a romance!
I combined all those elements in my 2022 paranormal
mystery/romance, In Another World. I started with the premise: What if an
undercover cop was killed in a car and his spirit haunted the car? And what if
a woman who was psychic bought the car and could communicate with him? And what
if he wanted her to solve his murder? Then, what if they fell in love and were
able to consummate their relationship in an alternate reality or “in another
world”?
The type of paranormal character that stars in the story is
key to the plot, and can vary from dead human, to nearly human, to full-fledged
monster. Each character and/or story should have a few “rules” that apply to
the characters and the world that the author created.
For example, suppose the hero was once human and has been
cursed to live as another creature (such as a Bigfoot, or a gargoyle). Can the
curse be broken if he finds a human woman to love him? Does he retain his human
memories? Is the woman repulsed by him at first? Do they make love while he’s
in his altered state?
Maybe the hero is an undead creature (a vampire) or turns
into an animal (a werewolf), or is a ghost. How does this change his
personality and way of life? Does he resent humans and live with others of his
kind? What does he do when he’s not transformed? How (and why) does he
transform? What happens when he reveals his true nature to his beloved? If he’s
a ghost, how does he feel about being dead? Is he a vengeful spirit? Sad
because he left his loved ones behind too soon?
As you can see, falling in love with a non-human can create
a lot of conflict and difficulties for the couple. And sometimes it’s a
challenge for the author to make the “monster” into a romantic lead. If the
author doesn’t create a believable paranormal hero, readers won’t buy into it,
and there certainly won’t be any sparks flying in the romance.
Even though the hero isn’t human, he must have a special
appeal that makes the heroine overlook this fact and fall in love with him.
Basically, the hero-creature has to remain true to his paranormal status and
still be attractive to humans (and human readers), just like a traditional
romance hero.
If a paranormal romance includes too much violence or gore,
it could turn into a horror story. (In fact, with a little bit of rewriting,
practically any paranormal romance could be transformed into a dark and
disturbing horror tale!) To avoid this, the author has to find a way to deal
with the unpleasant aspects of being a monster, while still keeping the hero
attractive.
For example, if the hero is a vampire, he’ll have to feed at
some point during the story. The writer and the other characters must address
this. How does the heroine deal with her boyfriend’s need to drink blood? Does
she accept it? Ignore it? Does he feed “off page” where she can’t see? Does she
ever let him feed off her?
These are all crucial things the author has to consider when
developing characters and plotting a paranormal love story. Readers want to
fall in love with a “safe” creature and live vicariously through the heroine as
she navigates the paranormal world. But the monster/hero shouldn’t be dull or
boring, or too predictable, either.
It’s always refreshing when authors break patterns and have paranormal characters go against stereotype. (Why do all vampires have to be suave, live in large houses, and dress well?) When I wrote my paranormal romances, I always tried to give readers something unexpected, turned a cliché on its ear, or used a different point of view to liven up the story.
In Killer in Wolf’s Clothing, my “werewolf” didn’t turn into a four-legged animal; he became a super-aggressive Alpha male. Beauty & the Bigfoot is a paranormal comedy that explores the legend of Bigfoot through quirky characters (and some hot love scenes!).
Eddie from In Another World is as close to human as
possible, but has his own set of “ghost powers.” His ex-partner Lou, doesn’t
believe Julie has psychic abilities and can communicate with Eddie until she
reveals a few secrets. And Eddie and Julie are able to have a real relationship
in a very unusual way… and a happy-ever-after ending!
As Halloween approaches, take a closer look at the
“monsters” and other supernatural creatures you encounter. But don’t be afraid…
you might just fall in love with one of them!
Here’s the summary and links for In Another World:
IN ANOTHER WORLD
A Paranormal Mystery/Romance Novel
Disgraced psychic medium Julie Kershaw has finally met her
soul mate. The problem is he’s dead… and his spirit haunts the car she just
bought.
The spirit of Detective Eddie Mahoney is determined to find
his killer and needs Julie’s help. At first, she refuses. She’s tired of being
called crazy and swore she’d never use her abilities to speak to the dead
again—even if Eddie is handsome and charming.
Eddie persuades Julie to contact his former partner, Lou
Kaplonski, to ask him to reopen his case. Skeptical, Lou dismisses Julie as a
fake—until she proves she can communicate with the dead—and he finds out Eddie
has a lot to say.
Julie channels Eddie’s spirit and together with Lou, the
unusual trio tracks down leads and follows clues to solve Eddie’s murder. The
case takes them down a dark and dangerous path filled with secrets, where
nobody can be trusted.
As they work to find his killer, Julie falls for Eddie.
Funny, smart, and sexy, Eddie is the guy of her dreams—and he doesn’t look or
act the least bit dead. To her surprise, Eddie discovers a clever way they can
be together, and they begin an ethereal romance.
When Lou’s investigation brings him too close to the killer,
his life and Julie’s are put in danger—and Eddie may be the only one who can
save them.
Order your copy here:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09R11STRN
All other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/bpw16g
Read Reviews here:
https://www.kelliwilkins.com/in-another-world
Happy Haunting,
Kelli A. Wilkins
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has
published more than 100 short stories, 20+ romance novels, and 6 mystery/horror
ebooks. Her romances span many genres and settings, and she likes to scare
readers with her horror and mystery stories.
Her latest release, The Route 9 Killer, was published in May
2023. This mystery/thriller is set in Central NJ.
Kelli’s paranormal/mystery romance, In Another World, was
released in 2022. She released two horror shorts, More Than I Bargained For and
Silent Sentinel in 2021.
Follow Kelli on her Facebook author page:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKelliWilkins and visit her website/blog
www.KelliWilkins.com for a full title list and social media links.
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