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  • Sunday, October 08, 2006

    Jayne Interviews Teresa Medeiros


    Jayne, here, and today I'm absolutely thrilled to be chatting with New York Times bestseller and notorious Squawk Radio blogger, Teresa Medeiros. Her sexy, eerie, utterly mesmerizing new book, THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME, has just been released and is screaming up the national bestseller charts as we speak. Let's not waste any time because we at RWQ like to get right to the good stuff. Welcome Teresa!

    Teresa: Thanks so much for the invitation, Jayne! It's so nice to hang out with some classy broads instead of those big-butted chicks over at Squawk Radio. (Of course I'm referring to their artistic renditions, not their actual butts. Although come to think of it...hmmm...)

    Jayne: Speaking of Squawk Radio, a wicked little elf named Christina Dodd told me that you had thought about calling your new book THE VAMPIRE WHO ATE ME instead of THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME? Is this true?

    Teresa: Only in Christina's twisted little mind. I would never stoop to such a low-brow double entendre to express the deeply spiritual love that Portia and Julian have for each other. I had considered something much classier and more in keeping with the transcendent tone of the story—like THE VAMPIRE WHO SHAGGED ME.

    Jayne: Ahem. An example of class, if ever there was one. Okay, moving right along, having read your books and knowing you to be a soft-hearted soul who loves toddlers and kittens and all creatures great and small, I find it hard to imagine you creating a stone-cold killer for a hero. How did you get around the fact that your hero might need to um...eat a few people just to survive?

    Teresa: Well, in the Teresa Medeiros universe, a vampire can survive just by snacking between meals. Julian, being the sexy vamp that he is, has discovered that wherever he goes, there are women willing to offer him a little sip of themselves. He takes just what he needs to survive and he makes sure they get what they need in return. (Wink, wink.) Needless to say, when Portia comes back into his life after an absence of five years, she puts a real kink into his somewhat kinky lifestyle.

    Jayne: I hear that you first introduced Portia and Julian in AFTER MIDNIGHT as the sister of the heroine and the brother of the hero. What's this I keep hearing about some mysterious crypt? Why are your readers threatening to don t-shirts that say, I KNOW WHAT HAPPENED IN THE CRYPT!

    Teresa: I'm such a shameless tease! In AFTER MIDNIGHT, Portia and Julian were locked in a crypt together by the villain and Portia was forced to sacrifice herself to save Julian's life. (Or his existence or whatever it is that vampires have.) But after the incident, neither of them will talk about EXACTLY what happened in that crypt. So I started THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME knowing I had a mystery to solve.

    Jayne: Wait, let me get this straight. Are you telling us that you, the writer, didn't know what happened in the crypt before you started the book?

    Teresa: Ha! I spent four months spinning my wheels, calling friends and begging for help, whining to my editor and agent because I honestly had NO idea what had happened in that crypt. I knew it was important and I knew it would inform the whole book but I was clueless! Out of desperation, I finally sat down and started writing anyway. It wasn't until I got to the scene where Portia and Julian confess all to each other that I found out what had happened between them. And my jaw dropped! I literally jumped out of chair, yelled, "Holy crap!" and began to whoop and holler. My husband thought I'd lost my mind (which is a frequent occurrence around here during deadline anyway.)

    Jayne: And possibly not that rare at Squawk Radio, either. But we digress (as so often happens here at RWQ). So, how are readers reacting to the Big Secret?

    Teresa: I can honestly say that I've never gotten so much feedback so quickly on a new release. And so far all of it has been positive!

    Jayne: That raises questions and issues that are probably better left alone. Okay, so what's next? Another sexy vamp?

    Teresa: I think I've said everything I have to say about vamps at the moment although I might like to peek back in at the Kane/Cabot family at a later date. I haven't said much about my next project yet but I can tell you that it will be another historical paranormal, that I'll be taking a walk on the "wild" side and that the new file on my computer desktop is labeled, "Hello Kitty." ;)

    Jayne: Can't wait! Thanks so much for being with us today.

    Teresa: Thanks for having me, Jayne! You're one of the classiest broads I know!

    Jayne: Which, sadly, only illustrates the extremely limited range of your associates over there at Squawk Radio. However, we here at RWQ are proud to state that our readers most definitely are high class and that they are also very, very smart: smart enough to run to their nearest bookseller to pick up a copy of THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED me or click on either of the links below to order a copy.

    Oh, and by the way, they can also read more about you and your latest novel at
    www.teresamedeiros.com

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    21 Comments:

    Anonymous Lori of Canada said...

    Picked this up on Thursday (it was teacher appreciation night at a local bookstore so I knew I had to take advantage of an additional discount). Friday night was my stay-at-home, curled up with a good book, thank God it is the weekend, night so that is one of the books I read.

    Loved, loved, loved it. Thought Portia was a riot (and such a well-developed character) and Julian... well, who can blame Portia for being so willing to sacrifice herself? I loved how it all unfolded and, as well, how it was wrapped up.

    I also urge people to pick this one up. They won't be disappointed.

    Would definitely read another vamp story by Teresa and am intrigued by the kitty...
    Lori M.

    7:07 PM  
    Blogger DFender said...

    Mmmmhhhmmmm. Julian. Of COURSE all of the feedback hs been positive, Teresa! How could it not? Great story!

    Great interview, Jayne!

    Deb

    3:37 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    Oooh, thanks for giving the book a chance, Lori! No one deserves to be appreciated more than you teachers. I wouldn't be here right now if it hadn't been for the teachers who instilled a lifelong love of reading in me.

    And thank you too, Deb! I'm so excited to be here today :)

    5:29 AM  
    Blogger Eloisa James said...

    Hey! So one of our own Squawkers is saying we have fat butts (AND WHO'S CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK, MISSY?)

    but the Quills are saying we ain't classy?

    Like I said...

    Oh forgettabout it.

    Eloisa, elevating her aristocratic nose in the air

    6:57 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    Hey, I don't have a fat butt! I have a phenomenal ass. There's distinction, you know! ;)

    6:59 AM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    Speaking personally (as I generally do) I would just like to state for the record that this interview was done after a number of odd green drinks produced in a blender were consumed. Therefore, allowances must be made.

    --Jayne

    7:26 AM  
    Blogger Suzanne Simmons said...

    Which gives a whole new meaning to the phrase: "It isn't easy being green," huh, Jayne?

    Welcome Teresa! We at Quills think you have phenomenal ass...ets. :-)

    7:42 AM  
    Blogger michele said...

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    7:45 AM  
    Blogger michele said...

    Hilarious! And sorry, Eloisa, but you can't pull off the low-class act, even when you're trying!

    7:46 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    Yeah, Michelle, did you notice Eloisa spelled "fuggedaboutit" in a totally upper crust way? She was probably sipping tea while she wrote it.

    7:58 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    And thanks Suzanne, the feeling is mutual!

    And you told me those drinks were bean sprout smoothies, Jayne! You were just trying to seduce me into spilling all of my naughty little secrets, weren't you?

    8:00 AM  
    Blogger Elizabeth Bevarly said...

    Hey, Hey, Hey! I'M not the one who rushed into the Harlequin Party in Atlanta and said breathlessly, "Did I miss it? Did I miss it? Have they played 'Baby Got Back' yet? That is SO my song!" That would have been, oh...who could it be...? TERESA MEDEIROS!

    8:48 AM  
    Anonymous Lori of Canada said...

    You all are definitely making me laugh!!

    Teresa, I have read a number of your books before this one... but wasn't sure about the vampire element you would be introducing (even though I love some of the paranormal romances out right now). I was so pleased that I enjoyed it as much as I did.

    I love being a teacher. Am spending my Thanksgiving Monday (In Canada, Thanksgiving is Oct rather than Nov) working on stuff for this coming week for my classes so I must love it, right? ;)

    Lori M.

    9:09 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    You're right, Liz, I can never resist shaking my groove thing to Sir MixALot. (Although BRICK HOUSE ain't bad either as far as personal themes go.)

    And Lori, I LOVE my readers so I wanted to make sure my vampire theme blended in with my traditional historicals. I appreciate you giving it a try! :)

    9:18 AM  
    Blogger Christina Dodd said...

    Who's Teresa Medeiros?

    9:19 AM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    The discourse here at RWQ is always so elevated whenever we are graced by the presence of visiting chickens...Not.

    --Jayne

    9:30 AM  
    Blogger Teresa Medeiros said...

    Who's Christina Dodd?

    10:08 AM  
    Blogger Estella said...

    The Vampire Who Loved Me is on my TBR pile!

    12:38 PM  
    Blogger DFender said...

    Green ghosts affect memory? ...and measurement?

    ;-)
    Deb

    1:05 PM  
    Blogger Stella said...

    Teresa:
    Loved THE VAMPIRE WHO LOVED ME! You chicks are classy, one and all.

    You might want to consider THE VAMPIRE WHO ATE ME. Does have a ring.

    Sheesh, I shouldn't have had those green things for breakfast.

    Cheers, Stella

    4:32 PM  
    Blogger Nichole Ellis said...

    I just want to know if I can have one of those little green drinks. They seem to inspire some er, interesting conversations! LOL

    Jayne, thanks for the interview!

    Teresa, the book is a keeper, as always! Thanks for my smiles and you "shake shake shake your booty" as much as you want to!

    Hugs
    Nichole

    9:49 PM  

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