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Fate? Free-will? When Aleria Hayes gets swept into the world of the Watchers, will it be the end of the world? "This novel takes the vampire mythos to a whole new level...with a surprise twist that will blow you away." ★★★★★-Top 500 Amazon Review
After breaking up with her boyfriend, seventeen-year-old Aleria "Ali" Hayes finally feels liberated. Unfortunately, her ex's buddies are not making it easy on her. When his friends harass her one night, a mysterious stranger, Bowen, steps in to rescue her.
But just as this new relationship seems to be taking off, Ali is attacked by something far worse than spiteful high school boys. When she awakes, her eyes are opened to a world where gods still walk the earth, where vampires and other immortals fight for supremacy-and where fate may be stronger than free will.
Now, Ali must decide who she can trust, and whether the world of mortals is worth saving at all.
About the Watcher Series
This simple beginning evolves into an epic journey through the shadow world of vampires, fallen angels, and the Watchers.
This series is great for anyone who loves the romance of Stephenie Meyer's
Twilight Saga
, the world building of Cassandra Clare's
Mortal Instruments Series
, and the high stakes of Suzanne Collins'
Hunger Games
. When you get to book two, fasten your seatbelt, each book is faster, darker, and sexier.
Interview with the Author
Q: What inspired you to write The Watcher Series?
A:
It's kind of embarrassing, but it was my coping mechanism after my life took an unexpected turn. In 1996 I called off my wedding (only six weeks before it happened-but don't worry, I found my Prince Charming later). Consequently, I was in this weird emotional state. Writing became my refuge. I didn't write the whole book then, but I did write several scenes, chose the character names, and laid out the blueprint for my novel.
Q: What made you finish writing the first book?
In late 2008, I went back to what I had written again and toyed around for a long time. But it wasn't until a student saw my manuscript sitting on a table and asked if she could read it that things got real. I nervously let her, dying a little bit inside. Then, she did the most magical thing-she asked if she could take it home to finish reading. It spurred me on, and I've never looked back.
Q: What were your influences?
I graduated with my degree in English and have a deep love of mythology and literature. Works like
Paradise Lost, The Book of Enoch, Dracula,
and
The Tempest
were all influences. I also had a friend introduce me to the old, cult classic film,
Highlander
when I was in college. This, combined with
The Book of Enoch
, sparked my ideas for my Watchers. (No, it wasn't
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
. This was before the show ever aired. But we did use a lot of the same source material).
I love the niches of urban fantasy and paranormal romance, too. I wanted my books to be a journey for my characters where they will find romance along the way, along with twists, turns, action, thrills, and a dash of mystery and intrigue.
The Unintende
d starts off a little slower because of world building, but by the time you get to
The Nexus
, be prepared for a rollercoaster ride.
Q: In what order should we read them?
If you want maximum suspense, this is my recommended order:
The Unintended
*Allure (the prequel)
The Sacrifice
The Fallen Part 1
The Fallen Part 2
*Light and Shadow: Watcher Series Shorts & Extras (I recommend reading "The Price" after The Nexus. The alternate point of view will change everything).
After breaking up with her boyfriend, seventeen-year-old Aleria "Ali" Hayes finally feels liberated. Unfortunately, her ex's buddies are not making it easy on her. When his friends harass her one night, a mysterious stranger, Bowen, steps in to rescue her.
But just as this new relationship seems to be taking off, Ali is attacked by something far worse than spiteful high school boys. When she awakes, her eyes are opened to a world where gods still walk the earth, where vampires and other immortals fight for supremacy-and where fate may be stronger than free will.
Now, Ali must decide who she can trust, and whether the world of mortals is worth saving at all.
About the Watcher Series
This simple beginning evolves into an epic journey through the shadow world of vampires, fallen angels, and the Watchers.
This series is great for anyone who loves the romance of Stephenie Meyer's
Twilight Saga
, the world building of Cassandra Clare's
Mortal Instruments Series
, and the high stakes of Suzanne Collins'
Hunger Games
. When you get to book two, fasten your seatbelt, each book is faster, darker, and sexier.
Interview with the Author
Q: What inspired you to write The Watcher Series?
A:
It's kind of embarrassing, but it was my coping mechanism after my life took an unexpected turn. In 1996 I called off my wedding (only six weeks before it happened-but don't worry, I found my Prince Charming later). Consequently, I was in this weird emotional state. Writing became my refuge. I didn't write the whole book then, but I did write several scenes, chose the character names, and laid out the blueprint for my novel.
Q: What made you finish writing the first book?
In late 2008, I went back to what I had written again and toyed around for a long time. But it wasn't until a student saw my manuscript sitting on a table and asked if she could read it that things got real. I nervously let her, dying a little bit inside. Then, she did the most magical thing-she asked if she could take it home to finish reading. It spurred me on, and I've never looked back.
Q: What were your influences?
I graduated with my degree in English and have a deep love of mythology and literature. Works like
Paradise Lost, The Book of Enoch, Dracula,
and
The Tempest
were all influences. I also had a friend introduce me to the old, cult classic film,
Highlander
when I was in college. This, combined with
The Book of Enoch
, sparked my ideas for my Watchers. (No, it wasn't
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
. This was before the show ever aired. But we did use a lot of the same source material).
I love the niches of urban fantasy and paranormal romance, too. I wanted my books to be a journey for my characters where they will find romance along the way, along with twists, turns, action, thrills, and a dash of mystery and intrigue.
The Unintende
d starts off a little slower because of world building, but by the time you get to
The Nexus
, be prepared for a rollercoaster ride.
Q: In what order should we read them?
If you want maximum suspense, this is my recommended order:
The Unintended
*Allure (the prequel)
The Sacrifice
The Fallen Part 1
The Fallen Part 2
*Light and Shadow: Watcher Series Shorts & Extras (I recommend reading "The Price" after The Nexus. The alternate point of view will change everything).