Romances

Monday, July 22, 2013

Anne Lower is My Guest Author Tonight on "Other Worlds of Romance" on Blog Talk Radio - And It's a FIRST!


It's going to be a FIRST tonight on "Other Worlds of Romance" on Blog Talk Radio! My guest will be Anne Lower. She is the writer and producer of the video web series They Live Among Us, a unique, gritty, and wonderful paranormal romance, now available for view on YouTube. She'll be sharing audio clips from the series, so you definitely don't want to miss this show!

Show time is 11 pm et/ 10 pm ct
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The story’s central theme revolves around the character of Caim, one of the original fallen angels, and his search for his soul-mate – the perpetually reincarnated Serafina. In this lifetime, he finds her as a downtrodden prostitute, being beaten to death by her drug-addicted lover, Rocco. Despite warnings from his friend – and fallen one – Buer, Caim steps in to intervene.

But not all fallen ones have good intentions. There is a faction of flesh-eaters, fallen angels turned demons, as well as the original succubus, Lillith. Deftly woven in are characters from Hollywood legend – Peg Entwistle, and a new Black Dahlia.

This series is a love letter to L.A. Not the beaches, not the sunlit streets of Beverly Hills, but the L.A. of Raymond Chandler, a urban gritty environment in which people struggle for their lives – and for their souls. They Live Among Us is more than a supernatural-slice-of-life story about fallen angels and the humans they love. It is about the violence of poverty. It is about the cycle of abuse and addiction. It is about corporate greed, and those who look aside from the unfortunate ones, and feed upon the toil of others. It is about life. It is about love. It is about war. It is, ultimately, about redemption.

The series starts Geoff Reeves as Caim, Ivet Corvea as Serafina, Rolf Saxon as Fr. Buer, Terence J. Rotolo as Rocco, Kendra S. Munger as Peg, David Stanford as Ted,  Allen March as Lucien, Marcia French as Beliala and Nina Rausch as Lillith.

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