My
Blood Runs Blue
My
Blood Runs Blue Book 1
by
Stacy Eaton
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
***
International Best Seller ***
♥Five
Star♥ Review from Readers Favorite
“I’m
still a cop, and my blood runs blue.”
Officer
Kristin Greene has always felt that something was missing from her
life. Although her job with the Fawn Hollow Township Police
Department keeps her busy, she still feels like there is something
else out there for her. She soon finds herself investigating a
homicide where a young woman has had her throat ripped out. As she
begins to dig for the answers, she finds herself thrown into a world
she didn’t know ever existed. When the two strong and silent men
walk into her life, she finds herself being pulled into a love
triangle that has been going on longer than she has been alive. Who
are they and why do they keep calling her Calista? Join Kristin as
she fights to learn the truth about the recent murder, the two
seductive men who have entered into her life and the real truth about
herself.
My
Blood Runs Blue Series is an adult Paranormal Action/Romance Series
and is intended for mature audiences.
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The
Pulse of Blue Blood
My
Blood Runs Blue Book 2
The
Pulse of Blue Blood is a short story that should be read AFTER My
Blood Runs Blue. This story of 17K words is the back story to Kristin
& Calista. Reading this story before reading My Blood Runs Blue
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Blue
Blood For Life
My
Blood Runs Blue Book 3
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***
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Book
2 - in the Series "My Blood Runs Blue"
“You
belong to me... for life...”
After
a month off, Kristin comes back to work happier then she’s been in
a long time. Her new status in life has her solving crimes faster and
better than she ever could before.
When
Alex goes missing, Kristin finds she finally has to reveal the
secrets of her life to her friends. Will they be able to stand beside
her after they learn all that she has hidden from them?
Julian
and Gabe stand beside her faithfully as they try to locate Alex. They
are surprised to find Trent already in Fawn Hollow, but know that
Trent may be the only one to do what Alex has asked them to do. As
one more choice is taken away from Kristin, she attempts to make the
best of it, but finds herself drawn to Trent in a way Julian and
Alexander could never compare to.
Trent
goes to work with Kristin to keep her safe but will he be able to
handle all that her police world entails? Can he handle the side of
her that she reveals, the one that Alex and Julian know nothing
about? When Kristin and Trent uncover the connection between her job
and the kidnapping, they are finally able to put the pieces together,
but can they get to Alex fast enough? Will Kristin be able to handle
rescuing Alex and all that she learns in the process?
Join
Kristin, Julian, Trent and Alexander as they dive into a new mystery
that will have you turning the pages quickly to find out who is
responsible and how Kristin’s life is forever changed once again.
Mixing
the Blue Blood
My
Blood Runs Blue Book 4
Officer
Kristin Greene returns along with the rest of the characters you have
grown to love. Only this time, it’s not just her life on the line.
Now the entire breed’s existence is in danger.
Olivia
Newman has been Kristin’s best friend for years and loves the new
life that Kristin is living. Her relationship with Gabriel is
bittersweet, and she knows that because she is human, a future
between them can never really last.
Gabriel
Montgomery takes his position in the Vampire Military Force seriously
and never expected to have such intense feelings for a human woman.
When Olivia is kidnapped, Gabe, Kristin, and the gang realize they
have stumbled upon a human trafficking ring. Only this ring isn’t
for sex. The leaders of this ring are hell-bent on destroying the
breed.
Can
they rescue Olivia and save their future before old enemies return
and destroy the breed? Find out in Mixing the Blue Blood
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Stacy
Eaton
is a USA Today Bestselling author and began her writing career in
October of 2010. Stacy took early retirement from law enforcement
after over fifteen years of service in 2016 due to a second serious
concusion. Her last three years on the job were in investigations and
crime scene investigation. She now writes full-time.
Stacy
resides in southeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, who works in
law enforcement, and her teen daughter. Stacy also has a son who is
currently serving in the United States Navy. She is also very
involved in Domestic Violence Awareness and served on the Board of
Directors for her local Domestic Violence Center for three
years.
Stacy
writes a variety of genre's, but mostly romance. She enjoys writing
real-life stories that people can relate too with real-life problems,
emotions, and solutions.
Her
favorites: Classic cars, photography, Disney, music, coffee and her
favorite sweatshirt that says, "You are dangerously close to
getting killed in my next novel."
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Stacy Eaton – My Blood Runs Blue Tour
Can
you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about
yourself and how you became an author?
Back
in October of 2010 I was on duty, driving around and around in
circles on a very dark and quiet night shift patrolling. I had
grabbed a cup of coffee and was stretching my legs in one of our
parks. While I was drinking, I noticed something glowing near the
tree line. It looked like eyes peering back at me, but it was to high
off the ground to be an animal. For a while I stared at it, and the
hair rose on my neck.
I
glanced around to make sure there was no one else around and then
when I looked back, it was gone. Needless to say, I got in my vehicle
and left a little unnerved. As I drove, my bored imagination wondered
if it had been a vampire, and if it was. If I was in danger from
something, would it protect me or kill me.
The
next day I was off, I sat down and wrote 4 chapters using this
original concept. When I told my husband that I was writing a book,
he laughed. When I handed him the chapters I’d written, he was
surprised. When I published my first book, he was amazed and remains
that way with over forty books published now.
Describe
yourself in 5 words or less!
Intense
– Quiet – humble – Visionary – loyal
What
is your favorite part of this series and why?
It’s
hard to pick my favorite part of the series, but I love the world
that I created for these characters. Writing paranormal is different
than writing contemporary or even suspense. In paranormal anything
can happen, and I think that is what I like best in this series. I
have tried to keep it somewhat possible, but at the same times,
adding in elements that aren’t typically earth bound.
Tell
us about your main characters- what makes them tick?
Well,
Officer Kristin Greene was based off of me. She’s intense, loyal,
committed to her job. She holds integrity to its highest level, and
when she loves, she loves hard. It was easy to write her because I
put myself in her shoes almost every moment of the writing process.
What would I think or do in the same situation? How would I feel? One
of the biggest things that Kristin is known for is not having control
taken away from her. Yep, that’s me. I’m totally a control freak!
Are
your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely
from your imagination?
Many
of the characters in the My Blood Runs Blue Series are based off
people that I worked with. Kristin, of course, was me. Olivia is one
of my best friends in real life. Kat and Izzy are also friends. Mick
was my old partner, and Cole, Tom and Chief Henderson were people I
worked with. Most of the men that Kristin deals with (Chief
Henderson, Trent and Alex) are fictional characters, although Julian
is someone from my past that I will never forget.
Do
you see writing as a career?
It
is my career. Three years ago, I suffered my second major concussion
in ten years. It left me with a few issues, one a memory issue. I
have trouble remembering some things and have some holes in my memory
from the injury. I tried to go back but realized that I was a safety
hazard. Cops are adrenaline junkies, and anytime my adrenaline
spiked, my brain wanted to shut down.
So
I decided to put my efforts into writing. While I still have issues,
like headaches and fatigue, I keep a lot of notes on what I’m
working on, and I’m content. I’m also a Pampered Chef consultant
and that gives me a social outlet since I spend so much of my time in
my own fictional part of my mind.
Do
you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?
What
is silence? Hahahah – I need music, always. I have different music
for what I’m working on. With this series I listened to Evanescence
and Within Temptation a lot. It’s dark, edgy and it fit with the
plot I was working on. Each series has a different music playlist and
I use that to get into my mind frame as I write.
One
thing that I do prefer is to be alone. It’s harder to focus on what
I’m doing when my daughter or husband are home. So I tend to write
hard during the day when they are gone and do other business when
they are home.
Do
you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
This
is where the control freak in me comes out. I write what I want. I
write what I need to in order to let the creative side come out.
Yeah, I want to hear what my readers want, but I write from the heart
and soul. I believe in writing real-life. People die, they grieve,
they fall in love, and they break up. While we all want happily ever
after, they are not always possible, and I tend to write that way.
So
far, my readers have loved my books, so why change that when it’s
working. Right?
How
long on average does it take you to write a book?
I
write really fast. I have written a 56,000 word books in 4 days –
this was a crazy exception to my rule. When I am working intensely on
a book, my goal is 4-6,000 words a day.
Mixing
the Blue Blood was partial written a few years ago, but I stepped
away from it because I wasn’t happy with the story. Now, years
later, after tons of readers have reached out and asked about the
next book, I finally dusted it off and got back to work. I wrote the
last 45,000 words in six days.
When
I am writing, and seriously into my book, I become possessed with the
story. The characters take over. I write as much each day as my brain
and my hands will allow.
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