How I turned London into an urban fantasy vampire-ruled city
This week’s spotlight is on Midnight Empire, my 10-book series that kicks off in London (now called New Brittania) after a catastrophic event that blocks the sun and gives vampires their time to shine (only metaphorically, of course). The first 4 books follow London Hayes, a female knight with a deadly secret. I lived in London for a year and have been a frequent visitor ever since. I had a grand old time moving royal vampires into Buckingham Palace, for example, and creating statutes of various important figures in my fictional timeline. St. Paul’s Cathedral, Somerset House, and other landmarks also make an appearance, as well as the iconic double-decker bus, which a banner of knights commandeer to stop a lethal threat. It’s a fun, fast-paced series with strong female characters, a royal vampire love interest with a dangerous reputation, found family, animal sidekicks, magic, and plenty of action.
The first book in the series is called Wild Knight. The books are available on Amazon and enrolled in Kindle Unlimited. The series is also available in audio and has been translated into German and French with more languages to come. You can learn more about it here.