Monday, February 13

Guest Post & Giveaway: Tracey Kitts

Buyer's Guide to Paranormal Romance


Listen to them, the children of the night … Hey, they’re not just for Halloween anymore. These days you keep hearing the term “paranormal romance” more and more. But a lot of people are still unclear about exactly what that means. Hopefully, I can help answer a few questions here and maybe help you decide if paranormal romance is something you or a friend might enjoy.
“My name is Tracey H. Kitts, and I write paranormal romance.” That simple statement usually gets me more weird looks than admitting I think Dracula is sexy. I was at an event the other day and a woman picked up one of my flyers. She read it and said, “Oh, I like romance, but what does paranormal mean?”
I said, “Well, in my case it means there are werewolves and vampires involved.” She wrinkled her nose and said, “Oh, I don’t like anything weird.” Really? That’s why she was about to buy a copy of Terminator. Cause people sending their father back in time to get their mom pregnant while avoiding capture/termination by a cybernetic nemesis is “normal.”
Another misconception is that the word paranormal only relates to ghosts or horror. While it could mean that, the literal interpretation is anything that is out of the ordinary. So many people I talk to are shocked when they realize that True Blood is a paranormal romance. Twilight also falls into this category. These stories could be about demons, angels, witches, anything out of the ordinary and of course, romance.
My latest release, Frank and The Werewolf Tamer is about a vampire and a modern (and sexy) version of Frankenstein. To me, paranormal romance is an adventure for women. We just happen to consider a relationship to be part of the adventure. I believe that people crave something different.
The two most common creatures of the night in this type of story are werewolves and vampires. When you think about it, it’s not a mystery why they have such appeal. Wolves for example, mate for life. Who doesn’t crave that kind of commitment? Especially if it comes in a wicked hot package, right? And what about vampires? They can offer what no wrinkle cream ever could: eternal youth and beauty. To never grow old is a fantasy to everyone on some level. Whether or not you’d want to live forever, most people would want to remain younger. Even if it’s only in appearance.
An automatic level of danger is required to even date someone like this! But would it be worth it to have your own loyal protector, your very own knight in shinning moonlight? More and more people seem to think so.
So, if you or someone you know is wondering if this genre is for you, maybe I can help. Paranormal romance is an adventure where a woman falls for someone “not typical.” Every relationship has challenges. What about sunlight or the full moon? Different things, different people, but the same desire to be loved.
If you’re feeling adventurous, why not give it a try?
I’ll be giving away a PDF copy of Diary of an Incubus to one lucky reader. All you need to do is leave a comment. The contest will run for 2 weeks. I’ll post the winner in the comments on this post.
You can find out more about Tracey at: www.traceyhkitts.com
Grab life by the fangs!
Tracey’s latest book is Frank and The Werewolf Tamer, available exclusively on Amazon.

9 comments:

Tracey H. Kitts said...

Thanks again for having me:)

Unknown said...

I really enjoyed this book! It is made of awesome!

Colleen C. said...

Diary of an Incubus is on my want list... thanks for the chance to win a copy of it... I just started reading some of your stuff and loving it!

greenshamrock AT cox DOT net

Tami said...

Love paranormal romance! Weres are my favorite, vampires leave me a little cold. Tehe! Thanks for stopping by. Will check out your books on amazon!

Tracey H. Kitts said...

Thank you all for the comments (and the compliments)! I'm always thrilled to hear people enjoyed my books. :)

K.T. Wells said...

I'm with you, Tracey. I've had a thing for yummy vamps for so long I don't remember when it started, but hoo-boy, Frank Langella as Dracula on Broadway, that sealed the deal.

Anonymous said...

just love paranormal romance and historical...great site :) Leslie Stockton

Noel said...

I was recently introduced to reading paranormal romance and was immediately hooked. Vamps and Weres make pretty interesting reading. Love the American and BBC series "Being Human", which actually gave me a head start to reading this type of book. Putting your name on my "gotta read" list!! Thanks for the chance to win one of your books.

Tracey H. Kitts said...

And the winner (randomly selected by my dog. LOL) is Noel! Congratulations! To claim your prize, sent me an email at

tracey h kitts @ yahooDOTcom

Thanks everyone for the comments:)

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