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Blood Ties Vampire Television Show

I recently watched the Blood Ties Season 1 DVD. It is a Canadian TV series about vampires obviously and it is a great show! It is based on the books by Tanya Huff, a Canadian author.

It is about a 30 something woman PI named Vicki Nelson, who used to be a cop. She left the PD after she developed a degenerative eye condition that affects her vision and will eventually leave her blind. She is hired by the girlfriend of a young man who was recently murdered. The girlfriend believes a vampire killed him and Vicki sets out to find out either way. That same night she meets Henry Fitzroy, a 480 year old vampire who looks 18. He is the son of Henry VIII. Henry immediately sees that Vicki is different than many other humans.. her will is so strong that he cannot use is mind control powers on her. They are immediately attracted to each other and begin working together on various cases. The monkey wrench in the relationship is Vicki's connection with her old boyfriend and partner. She is also wary of what people on the outside think since she appears to be robbing the cradle. But they are connected now since Vicki fed Henry her blood after he was seriously wounded by a demon.

Henry's playboy ways suffer as he wants to spend more time with Vicki and he begins to feel very protective of her. After the first 3 or 4 episodes I was completely hooked on the story. Henry and Vicky come up against vamps, demons, voo-doo, and even a telekinetic child.

The chemistry between Henry and Vicky sizzles and frankly I cannot get enough of Henry, played by Kyle Schmid. His portrayal of a vampire is sexy and intriguing.

Check out Blood Ties: The Complete Season One and Blood Ties-Season 2!

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Blood Ties Original Promo

If you love Blood Ties and other TV shows that have not been given a fair chance by TV networks and have been ripped away from us far too soon, please go here: www.petitiononline.com and let them know what you think! Thank you! So, I was hunting around online for Blood Ties stuff, and happened upon this promo that I personally haven't seen anywhere else (not saying it's not available elsewhere, I just haven't found it myself if it is!) Anyway, I downloaded it and thought I would upload it ...

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You share a familiarity with me that very few people in this world have known. I am not to be taken lightly. Do not forget who and what I am. - Henry to Vicki

Interview With Tanya Huff Author of the Vicki Nelson Vampire Books 

1. Will we see any story lines from the TV series show up in any of your future short stories?

No. The show and the books are two separate creative endeavours. The creators of the show have paid for the right to use the five Vicki Nelson books as the basis for Blood Ties but it doesn't work in the other direction.

2. Discuss your working relationship with Executive Producer Peter Mohan as well as the writers of Blood Ties.

Although he was under no obligation to do so, Peter has kept me involved from the beginning. He had me come in to the writer's room early on and talk with the writers about the characters and how they interacted. I was incredibly honoured to have him ask me to write one of the first season episodes -- episode nine, STONE COLD -- and during that process he was patient and insightful and willing to use time he certainly didn't have to spare to help me make it the best episode possible. He came into the show loving the books and that's shown in everything he's done.

3. While on the set do the actors or director solicit your input?

While I'm on the set, I'm doing my best to stay out of the way. The actors and the director are working -- and working very hard, the hours in television are insane -- they say hi and then pretty much ignore me.

4. I loved that in the books Henry is a romance writer. Why the change to graphic artist?

Unfortunately, a man -- even a man as attractive as Kyle Schmid -- sitting and staring at a computer monitor makes for boring visuals. Television is a visual medium and having Henry be a graphic artist opens up a number of different visual possibilities. Henry drawing, the books themselves, the comic book store...

5. When do you actually watch the show. Sunday night with viewers? or do you get a peak beforehand so you can get going on your blog?

Actually, I'm in Canada where the show won't begin airing until August so I've been watching DVDs provided by the wonderful people at Kalidescope. I've seen the pilot at least a dozen times and many of the first twelve episodes almost as often. I did rewatch each episode on Sunday night as it aired on Lifetime though and then wrote the blog right after that. (Okay, honesty forces me to admit that I wrote two of them early because I was traveling and they were held until Monday morning.

6. Discuss your experience as a script writer for Stone Cold compared to writing a Vicki Nelson novel.

Writing a novel is a solitary experience. I go into my office and I write approximately six hours a day for about a year and then I send the completed book to my editor. Writing a script is a collaborative experience -- all the writers involved in the show have input, the producers have input, the network has input, and most of all, the people in charge of the check book have input. (There is never enough in the budget to shoot anyone's initial concept but you might as well aim high.) With the book, there's almost no change between what I hand in and what you read. But with scripts, change is constant. Scripts aren't written sequentially, they're written concurrently so as each one goes before the camera, changes cascade throughout all the following episodes. Peter has rewritten lines of dialogue while the cameras are rolling.

I very much enjoy novel writing but I had an enormous amount of fun writing STONE COLD and I'm incredibly grateful to have been given the opportunity.

7. What is the allure of the paranormal for you?

I originally wrote a vampire novel because I wanted to move out of the city and to do that, I needed a mortgage. I was working in a bookstore at the time and I noticed that vampire readers are incredibly loyal to their genre. They'll read anything with a set of fangs on the cover in the hope of finding something decent so I thought that if I wrote a good vampire book, I'd have an audience. And I did.

8. What has been done to modernize your Vicki Nelson books for Blood Ties?

One of the few things that really dates the Vicki Nelson books is the total absence of cell phones and the internet. Both have been added to the show. The cultural references are current -- instead of mid-90s -- although Peter wouldn't let me have Coreen say, "Dude." (I'll try again should I get the chance to write another script.

9. How has the TV series affected the popularity of the print books? I know they have been republished.

The TV series, particularly the fact that it's been shown on Lifetime, has brought me a number of new readers. Lifetime's usual demographic didn't tend to be fantasy and science fiction readers and although "paranormal romances" have become very popular of late, BLOOD PRICE came out in 1991 -- it's sixteen year old. If it could learn how to parallel park, it could get a driver's license. There's a whole generation of readers discovering the books who were way too young to read them the first time around -- and many of them seem to be a little annoyed about the ending. This fall, DAW will be republishing the books with Blood Ties tie-in covers.

10. It seems to me that the Vicki Nelson stories followed by Joss Whedon's Buffy started a trend with strong female lead characters interacting with vampires and told with big dollops of humor. Any thoughts on that?

I'd be thrilled and honoured to be considered a part of any movement that involves Joss Whedon -- I'd give the man a kidney if he wanted one. Because I live in the middle of nowhere, I'm a bit out of touch with what's happening in the genre as a whole but I do know that paranormal romance novels have become one of the top performers in the market and if I was one of the people who kicked that off... well, that's pretty cool.

11. Anything else you would like to say to the library community about the Vicki Nelson books or the Blood Ties series?

There have been a number of people who have expressed dismay at the changes in the books. I'd like to remind them that the books haven't changed. No matter what BLOOD TIES does, if it runs for half a dozen seasons or just gets the one, the show doesn't affect the books. They're exactly the same as they were when I wrote them and you can reread them any time. If it helps, think of the show as this incredible alternative universe that broadens the mythos as I wrote it rather than detracts from it.

In general, I'd like to say thanks for your support. Libraries pretty much kept me sane while I was growing up and the thought that my books are now in libraries is one of the best parts of the whole business.

Patricia Altner is a freelance writer, researcher, and bibliographer. She has a special interest in vampire and paranormal fiction. This interview also appears in Patricia's Vampire Notes

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Blood Ties on DVD 

Blood Ties: The Complete Season One

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Henry Fitzroy 

HENRY FITZROY DING DING DONG.

UN ALTRO VIDEO FOTOGRAFICO SUL VAMPIRO DI BLOOD TIES HENRY FITZROY...SULLE NOTE DI DING DING DONG.

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Blood Price by Tanya Huff - A Vicki Nelson Novel 

I have been a fan of the Vicki Nelson books since reading Blood Price, the first in this entertaining series by Tanya Huff. In 2007 Vicki had her own show - Blood Ties on Lifetime. I've taken this as a welcome excuse to reread the novels in order, as published.

Blood Price. Daw, 1991. (with various printings)

Vicki Nelson, former Toronto police detective, has left the force because of the deteriorating eye disease retinitis pigmentosa. She sets up a private detective office where business has been scarce. Things quickly change when late one night Vicki witnesses a brutal murder on a subway platform. The victim is Ian a young man who only moments earlier had been thinking about his girlfriend Coreen and how upset she would be with him for being late. Seconds before his attacker strikes Ian smells a rotting stench. As he opens his mouth to scream the monster throws him to the ground, and tears out his throat. This is when Vicki happens upon the scene. She sees a figure in black bending over the victim. She races the long distance down the platform, but by the time she arrives the killer has escaped, leaving a blood trail into the dark tunnel. Her eye sight being what it is she does not get a good look at the killer. The victim, with his hideous wounds, and body drained of blood, is beyond any help. But the murderer's foul odor cannot be ignored.

Vicki summons the police. When they finally arrive it turns out the lead investigator is her former partner and lover Mike Celluci. She tells him as much as she knows, but she has questions of her own for him. They have had no contact since she resigned eight months earlier, and Mike makes a point of reminding her that she is no longer on the force, and not privy to police information. And he is still furious with her for quitting. He considers it like running away. His attitude angers Vicki but being the pigheaded, charge ahead type that she is, Mike's vitriol only fuels her determination to find out what's going on.

There have been other savage murders like this - victims with ravaged throats and drained of blood. When even more killings occur the press dubs them the vampire murders. This particular designation upsets Henry Fitzroy, romance writer, illegitimate son of Henry VIII, and vampire. The killer is giving vampires a bad name and Henry plans to do something about it.

Now the three main characters that appear in all the series books have been introduced. Vicki, of course, is central, but Mike and Henry, both very attracted to her, will be involved in solving each paranormal mystery.

In Blood Price someone is calling forth a very powerful, blood lusting demon who will literally destroy the world if he is not stopped.

Patricia Altner is a freelance writer, researcher, and bibliographer. She has a special interest in vampire and paranormal fiction. This review was originally written for Patricia's Vampire Notes

Blood Ties Books 

The Blood Books, Vol. 1 (Blood Price / Blood Trail)

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The Blood Books, Vol. 2 (Blood Lines / Blood Pact)

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The Blood Books, Vol. 3 (Blood Debt / Blood Bank)

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More Info About the TV Series... 

Blood Ties is a Canadian television series based on the Blood Books by Tanya Huff; the show was created by Peter Mohan. It premiered in the United States on March 11, 2007 on Lifetime Television, and during fall of 2007 on Citytv and Space in Canada. It has also been bought by UK channel Living and started there on August 16, 2007. In 2008 the show commenced screening in Australia on the FOX8 channel. In Spain, it is broadcast by Calle 13 and started on November 22, 2007. The show can also be watched for free on Lifetime's website (link below). As of April 2008, it was unknown whether the series was to be cancelled or would return for another season. In May 2008, Lifetime declined to renew the series.

As of November 2008, the Canadian production company, Kaleidoscope Entertainment Inc., was still seeking production partners to bring the show back; however, it is unlikely that the show will return to the air given the length of time since it was originally filmed. It is currently airing in syndication in many other countries. It has since released season two. In Latin America the series has started to run on AXN, but later changed to Animax the anime and SciFi Channel part of Sony Entertainment (as AXN).

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