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S.2 Ep. 82: The Vampire Romantasy With Blood Bargains, Prison Breaks, and a Body Count: Vasilisa Drake on A Bargain So Bloody

39 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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🎙️ Welcome back to The Mythic Mic Podcast, where vampires cannot lie, bargains always have teeth, and sometimes the monster you were warned about is the only one willing to save you. This week, host Sara Santillan sits down with romantasy author Vasilisa Drake to discuss A Bargain So Bloody, the first book in the Kingdom of Dark Magic series, a slow-burn vampire romantasy filled with magical prisons, blood bargains, trauma, monstrous devotion, deadly cliffhangers, and one vampire who absolutely falls first. Vasilisa shares her journey from contemporary romance to romantasy, including how she found her true creative home in fated mates, fangs, shifters, vampires, and fantasy worlds where “touch her and die” can be extremely literal. She opens up about starting as an indie author, learning the business side of publishing book by book, launching A Bargain So Bloody with ARC readers and a street team, and eventually becoming a hybrid author after the book was picked up by Scarlett Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. 🩸 What happens when a desperate witch frees a chained vampire to escape a magical prison? 🗝️ Can a bargain save her life if the vampire never promised to let her go? 🔥 And what if the monster killing everyone in her path is somehow still gentler than the people who called themselves good? Whether you love vampires, slow-burn romance, morally gray love interests, magical prisons, enemies-to-allies-to-lovers, trauma healing, blood bargains, or cliffhangers that make readers immediately demand book two, this episode is packed with craft insight, publishing wisdom, and deliciously bloody chaos. 🔥 IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: ✨ Vasilisa’s path from contemporary romance to romantasy. ✨ Why vampires, fated mates, shifters, fangs, and fantasy romance became her creative home. ✨ The difference between possessive romance in contemporary settings versus fantasy worlds. ✨ Starting as an indie author and learning publishing through trial, error, covers, blurbs, formatting, and Kindle Unlimited. ✨ ARC teams, influencer outreach, street teams, and the vulnerability of asking readers for support. ✨ The differences between indie and traditional publishing timelines. ✨ Advice for authors, including asking for feedback and building a generous creative community. ✨ Believing in your book, writing for joy, and letting yourself have fun with the story. ✨ Vampires who cannot lie, prison breaks, body counts, and deals with dangerous loopholes. ✨ Writing a true slow burn and letting trust build through danger, rescue, and emotional repair. ✨ Cliffhangers, reader reactions, and why Vasilisa insists “nothing bad really happened.” ✨ A Magic So Deadly, book two teasers, including a carriage scene, a dangerous bet, and an even rougher ending. ✨ Writing character goals, balancing romance with external stakes, and letting characters go off the rails. ✨ Breadcrumbs, reverse breadcrumbs, mystery reveals, and how reader reactions can shape future payoffs without changing the heart of the story. CONNECT WITH US 🎙️ The Mythic Mic Podcast – @MythicMic [https://www.instagram.com/mythicmic/] 👤 Sara Santillan – @the_magical_quill [https://www.instagram.com/the_magical_quill/] 📚Vasilisa Drake  – @Vasilisadrakebooks [https://www.instagram.com/vasilisadrakebooks/?hl=en] ✨ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review. It helps more fantasy readers and aspiring authors find their way to The Mythic Mic.

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🎙️ Welcome back to The Mythic Mic Podcast, where vampires cannot lie, bargains always have teeth, and sometimes the monster you were warned about is the only one willing to save you. This week, host Sara Santillan sits down with romantasy author Vasilisa Drake to discuss A Bargain So Bloody, the first book in the Kingdom of Dark Magic series, a slow-burn vampire romantasy filled with magical prisons, blood bargains, trauma, monstrous devotion, deadly cliffhangers, and one vampire who absolutely falls first. Vasilisa shares her journey from contemporary romance to romantasy, including how she found her true creative home in fated mates, fangs, shifters, vampires, and fantasy worlds where “touch her and die” can be extremely literal. She opens up about starting as an indie author, learning the business side of publishing book by book, launching A Bargain So Bloody with ARC readers and a street team, and eventually becoming a hybrid author after the book was picked up by Scarlett Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. 🩸 What happens when a desperate witch frees a chained vampire to escape a magical prison? 🗝️ Can a bargain save her life if the vampire never promised to let her go? 🔥 And what if the monster killing everyone in her path is somehow still gentler than the people who called themselves good? Whether you love vampires, slow-burn romance, morally gray love interests, magical prisons, enemies-to-allies-to-lovers, trauma healing, blood bargains, or cliffhangers that make readers immediately demand book two, this episode is packed with craft insight, publishing wisdom, and deliciously bloody chaos. 🔥 IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: ✨ Vasilisa’s path from contemporary romance to romantasy. ✨ Why vampires, fated mates, shifters, fangs, and fantasy romance became her creative home. ✨ The difference between possessive romance in contemporary settings versus fantasy worlds. ✨ Starting as an indie author and learning publishing through trial, error, covers, blurbs, formatting, and Kindle Unlimited. ✨ ARC teams, influencer outreach, street teams, and the vulnerability of asking readers for support. ✨ The differences between indie and traditional publishing timelines. ✨ Advice for authors, including asking for feedback and building a generous creative community. ✨ Believing in your book, writing for joy, and letting yourself have fun with the story. ✨ Vampires who cannot lie, prison breaks, body counts, and deals with dangerous loopholes. ✨ Writing a true slow burn and letting trust build through danger, rescue, and emotional repair. ✨ Cliffhangers, reader reactions, and why Vasilisa insists “nothing bad really happened.” ✨ A Magic So Deadly, book two teasers, including a carriage scene, a dangerous bet, and an even rougher ending. ✨ Writing character goals, balancing romance with external stakes, and letting characters go off the rails. ✨ Breadcrumbs, reverse breadcrumbs, mystery reveals, and how reader reactions can shape future payoffs without changing the heart of the story. CONNECT WITH US 🎙️ The Mythic Mic Podcast – @MythicMic [https://www.instagram.com/mythicmic/] 👤 Sara Santillan – @the_magical_quill [https://www.instagram.com/the_magical_quill/] 📚Vasilisa Drake  – @Vasilisadrakebooks [https://www.instagram.com/vasilisadrakebooks/?hl=en] ✨ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review. It helps more fantasy readers and aspiring authors find their way to The Mythic Mic.

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