My guest today is Joss Landry, author of the romantic suspense novel, Mirror Deep. I had the pleasure to read Mirror Deep in its infancy, so I'm delighted to see it published. Joss and I have encouraged each other for years, and it's my pleasure to have her here.
About Mirror Deep:
Danger and romance roll like thunder through horse whisperer Kat Bonner’s world, when a known felon comes to the ranch to drop a bomb about her past. Kat turns to Pierce for help; the same Pierce who bucks her every chance he gets, and whose feverish investigation lands them in trouble with the law and directly in the path of a serial killer.
Mystery deepens, fraught with wrong turns, bumbling detectives, old murders, and Kat’s doppelganger no one sees but her, just as she never sees the change in Pierce’s feelings toward her, brewing, mounting, until she can no longer deny them.
Hi Joss, thank you for taking time to talk to us. I know you've been writing for at least a few years, since we met on an online writer's site. How long have you been writing, and how did you start?
Diaries, when I was young, written in long hand. Never had to hide them as no one could read my handwriting, not even me. I used to write poetry, along with my deepest thoughts to see where they would take me…
What do you like best about writing?
I like bringing people to life, stepping into their world and getting to know them and their story. Pure escapism at its best. When the kids were young and life became hectic, every now and then they would hear me say… “Quick, I’ve got to get into someone else’s life…”
How did you come up with the title of your book?
Surprisingly enough, a premise comes to me for a story, usually very early morning. Sometimes, it’s during the course of the day, when something flicks my imagination. I know it’s a real vein when the plot explodes, the characters are vivid and have names already, and there is a title that flashes through my mind. The surprising part is that I’ve never changed a title. A lot of editing goes on from the time the book is conceived, but the title never changes.
Yes, and it all takes time. Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes, I do—a day job. Not that I am ungrateful. It’s a wonderful job. I provide answers for clients via e-mail, and from home, in the telecommunication field. Everything from billing queries, to problems with technology, to a gamut of help and questions they need me to answer.
Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants, or let your characters tell you what to write?
First thing I do is write a short synopsis, using any random order that pictures are thrown at me. Naturally, because I see pictures, the first thing I do after I’ve written down the ideas is hunt for character photos to find the people I’ve just encountered in my mind. I find them online. Then I write 5 pages of data on the main characters, everything from astrological signs to likes and dislikes and favorite foods, favorite sports… on everything. I write history on them and lineage, parents, family, friends, education… Every single person that comes on board, no matter how trivial their role, has at least one page. This is my outline. Then I allow my characters free rein within the story.
When you start a new book, do you know what the entire cast will be?
Absolutely. There are other secondary characters that arrive along the way. But the main characters are all there.
I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?
Again, it’s odd, but the names come as easily to me as does the book’s title. I never change their names and… that’s who they are. Katherine Bonner. I saw her, and I saw Pierce, her second cousin. He was also a Bonner. The name of the ranch was there. Bonner-Willow. Actually, the only thing I changed in the book was the fact that in the beginning, Kat and Pierce were first cousins. I changed that to second cousins, which made more sense since Pierce and Kat’s fathers, Bill and Franklin are quite different.
Are any of your characters inspired by real people? Who?
I believe most of my characters are probably an amalgamation of all the people I’ve met in my life. But never just one person, though. Like a fine wine, I feel I need to use several varieties of grapes, I guess, before I can reach the perfect blend.
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but...with which of your characters would you most like to be stuck on a deserted island?
I guess it’s safe to say: Pierce Bonner. Blue eyes, dark hair and a smile that makes me weak at the knees. Sexy man who can have any woman he picks. And he loves horses. What more can I ask?
Is there anything in particular that you do to help the writing flow? Music? Acting out the scene? Long showers?
Two things… movies. I will watch movies or some sitcom that will let me relax. And swimming.
What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
Sports. Tennis, biking, swimming, horseback riding… I like to play outside.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
New York or Paris. It’s a toss up. I’d probably spend my time between the two continents. I also like Lyon and Miami.
What are you working on now?
An urban fantasy that is running around in my mind. I need to finish it. It’s driving me crazy. That’s what happens when I start writing a story. It grabs hold of me and will not let me rest until I finish.
I know what you mean. Do you have a routine for writing? Do you work better at night, in the afternoon, or in the morning?
Morning. Definitely morning. By the afternoon, story has gone. Sometimes inspiration will last a whole day, but only if I begin in the morning.
What books have you read more than once or want to read again? Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain Fournier. It was written in 1909 and is absolutely magical. It was translated in English in 1957 and titled The Lost Domain.
Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.
Favorite scene in Mirror Deep is when Pierce and Kat are dancing, she totally oblivious to how he feels about her, and Pierce wonders how he will keep enough of a distance between them so she doesn’t find out just how much he wants her. That whole scene is touching.
I remember that scene. You're right--very touching. What song would you pick to go with your book?
"Rainy Day People" by Gordon Lightfoot. He’s Pierce’s favorite singer and Pierce plays the guitar and sings as well as he does. “Bitter Green” would be in there too.
Do you ever get writer’s block? What do you do when it happens?
I have never gotten writer’s block. I’m not the one writing. They are. So, unless they’re too tired to go on, which never happens, I don’t get writer’s block.
Lucky girl! Thanks again for talking with me, Joss. Good luck with Mirror Deep.
About the author:
With a degree in commerce, Joss has worked as a consultant for more than twenty years, writing copy for marketing firms and assisting start-up companies launch their business. She recently made the switch from composing copy and promos, to writing fiction and prose. She is developing her style through courses and the support of other writers. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and is presently working on honing three other novels for publication.
Blessed with four children and five grandchildren, she resides in Montreal with her husband, a staunch supporter, and enjoys spending time biking, rollerblading, playing tennis, and swimming. She loves creating stories as she says they fulfill her need to think outside the box.
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Talking With Joss Landry
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Interview With Superhero Princess Zara Roy'al
Zara Roy’al is a blonde, beautiful, and sarcastic superhero princess. She is your typical fairy tale princess, awaiting her prince charming, except for one thing: she's been cursed with super powers. She's also the main character in Superhero Princess and the Curse of the Rainbow Fairy, Natasha House's YA fantasy novel.
About the book:
You'd think flying fast, being strong, and the ability to attract small, fuzzy creatures would be awesome right? Wrong! Join Zara as she fights zombie carrots, evil mermaids, and dragons with attitudes. Everything changes when a new boy named Gunner enrolls in her school. He accepts her for who she is, which Zara has never encountered. Suddenly, magical eggs from various monsters around the kingdom start to go missing. It's up to Zara to discover who is stealing these monster eggs and why.
Hello, Zara. It's nice to have you here. I've never met a super hero princess. How did you first meet your writer?
I met my writer at a garage sale. She was just sitting there bored out of her mind when I nearly tripped over her.
Did you ever think that your life would end up being in a book?
Well, when monsters attack you, you have super powers, and are pretty much fairytale material you kind of expect that.
Oh. Well, yeah, I guess you do. Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.
I’d have to say when I rescued Cupcake from that evil tux-wearing mouse. The fact that she wanted to kill me was rough, but in the end having a rainbow-licking pet is pretty awesome!
I guess it would be. Did you have a hard time convincing your author to write any particular scenes for you? Not really. She loves being crazy and silly with the way she writes.
What do you like to do when you are not being actively read somewhere?
I really enjoy rescuing people, even though half the time they get slimed by a monster. Still, it’s pretty awesome when you pull someone out of the hands of a five hundred pound octopus who looks like your science teacher.
That would be awesome. If you could rewrite anything in your book, what would it be? Ugh…some of my encounters with Gunner. He’s hot.
Ooooh. Nice. Tell the truth. What do you think of your other fellow characters?
I hate Annabelle. I guess everyone knows that if they’ve read my story. She’s the devil’s spawn. Okay, okay, so she’s not that bad. If she’d only ease up a little bit at school, that’d be nice!
Do have any secret aspirations that your author doesn’t know about?
To have a boyfriend would be nice. Hint, hint.
Pay attention, Natasha. She wants Gunner! If you had a free day with no responsibilities and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you do?
I would spend the whole day at the beach, drinking coffee, and doing absolutely nothing.
What impression do you make on people when they first meet you? How about after they've known you for a while?
Eh..my first impression usually evolves monsters, so people tend to run in terror from me. After people get to know me, if they stick around long enough, I think they’d find an all right girl.
What's the worst thing that's happened in your life? What did you learn from it?
Being cursed by that dang fairy. I was just all cute and stuff in my cradle, why the heck would she curse me? I learned that I can use what she meant for evil and turn it around for good.
Sounds...um...good. Tell us about your best friend.
Cupcake is the cutest thing on the planet. She always knows how to make me feel better. She’s got my back when I’m fighting some evil blob of some kind.
Bleck. I hate evil blobs. I'll bet it's nice to have Cupcake around. What are you most afraid of?
Never getting married or making a real friend.
I hear you. What’s the best trait your author has given you? My humor. I love being sarcastic, I think it’s what helps me cope with life.
What’s the worst?
The worst would be this curse!
Of course. What do you like best about your dad?
The best thing I love about my dad is his crazy sense of humor. It’s so cheesy.
Least?
My least favorite thing would be his smelly feet!
Ewww. How do you feel about your life right now? What, if anything, would you like to change? (Other than your dad's stinky feet.)
I think my life is pretty good. I’m handling the whole cursed thing all right. I think if I could change anything I would change the monster attraction. It’d be nice to go to a birthday party without a monster showing up and wrecking it.
I'll bet. What aspect of your author’s writing style do you like best?
Her sense of humor.
If your story were a movie, who would play you?
Oh wow…um, probably Hayden Leslie Panettiere. I’m not really sure.
Describe the town where you live.
There are dragons, castles, monsters, and of course a school. It’s a pretty nice place, despite the crazy stuff that goes on there.
Describe an average day in your life.
I wake up, get ready to go, look out the window, fight a monster or two, go to school, fight another monster, and come home. Usually coffee is involved somewhere.
I can certainly see where coffee might be needed with days like that. Will you encourage your author to write a sequel?
Yes!

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About the book:
You'd think flying fast, being strong, and the ability to attract small, fuzzy creatures would be awesome right? Wrong! Join Zara as she fights zombie carrots, evil mermaids, and dragons with attitudes. Everything changes when a new boy named Gunner enrolls in her school. He accepts her for who she is, which Zara has never encountered. Suddenly, magical eggs from various monsters around the kingdom start to go missing. It's up to Zara to discover who is stealing these monster eggs and why.
Hello, Zara. It's nice to have you here. I've never met a super hero princess. How did you first meet your writer?
I met my writer at a garage sale. She was just sitting there bored out of her mind when I nearly tripped over her.
Did you ever think that your life would end up being in a book?
Well, when monsters attack you, you have super powers, and are pretty much fairytale material you kind of expect that.
Oh. Well, yeah, I guess you do. Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.
I’d have to say when I rescued Cupcake from that evil tux-wearing mouse. The fact that she wanted to kill me was rough, but in the end having a rainbow-licking pet is pretty awesome!
I guess it would be. Did you have a hard time convincing your author to write any particular scenes for you? Not really. She loves being crazy and silly with the way she writes.
What do you like to do when you are not being actively read somewhere?
I really enjoy rescuing people, even though half the time they get slimed by a monster. Still, it’s pretty awesome when you pull someone out of the hands of a five hundred pound octopus who looks like your science teacher.
That would be awesome. If you could rewrite anything in your book, what would it be? Ugh…some of my encounters with Gunner. He’s hot.
Ooooh. Nice. Tell the truth. What do you think of your other fellow characters?
I hate Annabelle. I guess everyone knows that if they’ve read my story. She’s the devil’s spawn. Okay, okay, so she’s not that bad. If she’d only ease up a little bit at school, that’d be nice!
Do have any secret aspirations that your author doesn’t know about?
To have a boyfriend would be nice. Hint, hint.
Pay attention, Natasha. She wants Gunner! If you had a free day with no responsibilities and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you do?
I would spend the whole day at the beach, drinking coffee, and doing absolutely nothing.
What impression do you make on people when they first meet you? How about after they've known you for a while?
Eh..my first impression usually evolves monsters, so people tend to run in terror from me. After people get to know me, if they stick around long enough, I think they’d find an all right girl.
What's the worst thing that's happened in your life? What did you learn from it?
Being cursed by that dang fairy. I was just all cute and stuff in my cradle, why the heck would she curse me? I learned that I can use what she meant for evil and turn it around for good.
Sounds...um...good. Tell us about your best friend.
Cupcake is the cutest thing on the planet. She always knows how to make me feel better. She’s got my back when I’m fighting some evil blob of some kind.
Bleck. I hate evil blobs. I'll bet it's nice to have Cupcake around. What are you most afraid of?
Never getting married or making a real friend.
I hear you. What’s the best trait your author has given you? My humor. I love being sarcastic, I think it’s what helps me cope with life.
What’s the worst?
The worst would be this curse!
Of course. What do you like best about your dad?
The best thing I love about my dad is his crazy sense of humor. It’s so cheesy.
Least?
My least favorite thing would be his smelly feet!
Ewww. How do you feel about your life right now? What, if anything, would you like to change? (Other than your dad's stinky feet.)
I think my life is pretty good. I’m handling the whole cursed thing all right. I think if I could change anything I would change the monster attraction. It’d be nice to go to a birthday party without a monster showing up and wrecking it.
I'll bet. What aspect of your author’s writing style do you like best?
Her sense of humor.
If your story were a movie, who would play you? Oh wow…um, probably Hayden Leslie Panettiere. I’m not really sure.
Describe the town where you live.
There are dragons, castles, monsters, and of course a school. It’s a pretty nice place, despite the crazy stuff that goes on there.
Describe an average day in your life.
I wake up, get ready to go, look out the window, fight a monster or two, go to school, fight another monster, and come home. Usually coffee is involved somewhere.
I can certainly see where coffee might be needed with days like that. Will you encourage your author to write a sequel?
Yes!
Thanks for talking with us, Zara. Oh look, there's another monster to fight. I'll let you get to it. For an interview with author Natasha House, scroll down.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Talking with Natasha House
I'm happy to have Natasha House with us today. She's here to tell us a little about herself and talk about her children's book, Superhero Princess and the Curse of the Rainbow Fairy. First, a little about the book:
Zara is your typical fairy tale princess, blonde, gorgeous and awaiting her prince charming. Except for one thing, she's been cursed with super powers. You'd think flying fast, being strong, and the ability to attract small, fuzzy creatures would be awesome right? Wrong! Join Zara as she fights zombie carrots, evil mermaids, and dragons with attitudes.
Everything changes when a new boy named Gunner enrolls in her school. He accepts her for who she is, which Zara has never encountered. Suddenly, magical eggs from various monsters around the kingdom start to go missing. It's up to Zara to discover who is stealing these monster eggs and why.
How long have you been writing, and how did you start?
I have been writing for eighteen years. I started writing when I was twelve years old. We had a school assignment for class, and I wrote my entire book in one setting. My teacher was astounded! That book earned me a ticket to the young authors.
What do you like best about writing?
I love the thrill of where the story will go. I’m not a planner, so the story just goes its own crazy path! I love the characters too. In Superhero Princess I love her sense of humor.
What’s your least favorite thing?
My least favorite thing is the rereading and editing. I think I read my book, Citizen one hundred times!
How did you come up with the title of your book?
Superhero Princess and the Curse of the Rainbow Fairy was easy because Zara is a superhero and she was cursed as a baby by the Rainbow Fairy.
Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes! Though I wish I didn’t. I’m a department manager in a retail store. It can be really tiring and stressful, but my writing gives me hope that perhaps one day I can do something else I love.
How would you describe your book in a tweet? (140 characters or less.)
Zara is a superhero princess. When monster eggs go missing in her kingdom it's up to her to find out who is stealing them and why.
Good job--you did it with eight to spare! How did you create the plot for this book?
My plots always develop as I write. I think I wanted to put Zara through some pretty tough situations and surprise people with how things turned out for her.
You said you’re not a planner, so you must write by the seat of your pants. Do you let your characters tell you what to write?
I do write by the seat of my pants, which can be horrible and fun at the same time. I’ve had people tell me ideas, and I suddenly lose interest in my story and stop writing. I learned to just let it do what it wants!
Great job! What books have you read more than once or want to read again?
I love The Oath by Frank Peretti. I think I’ve read it over a dozen times. I think it’s because he grabs my attention right in the beginning and keeps me interested the whole way through.
What’s your favorite line from a book?"No one smells like wet grass; get a grip Alex," from The Awakening.
Oh! That's so cool--I know the author of The Awakening, Apryl Baker! Tell us a book you’re an evangelist for. I found a fellow Indie author, Krystal George, who sent me a free copy of her book The Willows. I boast about it all the time. It’s excellent!
Have you ever bought any books just for the cover?
The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff. I loved that book! It was so unique from any book I’ve ever read.
What do you do to market your book?
I’m on Facebook, Book Blogs, Twitter, a local bookstore, and word of mouth.
Do you have imaginary friends?
I don’t actually have any, which is a horrible tragedy for me. I do have things that I “hear” like a phrase someone says and it gives me ideas for books. So maybe I do…
How do you get to know your characters?
I think about what they might be like or say and write it. Zara is very sarcastic, and I guess I enjoy a good sense of humor. I would be Zara’s friend even if she broke my couch.
Do you have a favorite of your characters?
In Superhero Princess I would say either Zara or her dad. It’s hard to decide. Zara is sarcastic, and her dad is just a big goofball. He reminds me of my own dad.
When you start a new book, do you know what the entire cast will be?
No. I just sort of add them as they come. Some of my characters are really off the wall.
Which character did you most enjoy writing?
I love Zara. She’s so much fun, and her outtake on life is pretty positive, despite how she’s been an outcast because of her super powers.
I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?
Honestly, some of them just come to me. I thought I made Zara up. Other ones I look up in baby name websites like Gunner.
What would Zara say about you?
I think she would say I’m fun, personable, and also like my quiet time. I love being around people, but I need space to think.
Are any of your characters inspired by real people?
I think Zara’s dad, King Ben, is a lot like my own dad. He’s got a great relationship with his daughter and loves to be silly with her.
Are you like any of your characters?
I think I’m like Zara in some ways. How so? Because I always had a hard time making many friends. I had a few growing up, but because I’m not super outgoing it was harder for me. I also love to be goofy with people and sarcastic in the right moments.
I like writing characters who do and say things I never would, as well as characters who do and say things I wish I could. Do you have characters who fit into one of those categories?
In a series I wrote when I was sixteen, I based a character off myself who was bold, daring, and completely outgoing. She was what I wished I could be in every way.
Did you have any say in your cover art? I made the cover
(blush). After several attempts at drawing Cupcake, Zara’s pet unicorn, I
got a decent looking one. I really like it actually! Cupcake is one of
my favorite characters.
Great job! If you could be one of your characters, which one would you choose?
Cupcake, Zara’s pet unicorn, because eating cotton candy for dinner would be epic. Plus, she farts rainbows, who wouldn’t want that?
I think I might actually pass on that! With which of your characters would you most like to be stuck on a deserted island?
Zara! She could fly us out of there!
Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.
I think my favorite scene is with Prince Ellie. He’s so extremely weird. For one with a name like Prince Ellie, who wouldn’t be weird? Princess Zara gets set up by her mother to visit him at his house. He suddenly becomes some crazy plant dude who tries to squeeze the life out of her.
What song would you pick to go with your book?
The hamster song.
What are your favorite books or favorite authors?
a) as a child: I really liked Nancy Drew and Babysitter club books. I read like all the babysitter books and had most of them.
b) as a teenager: I enjoyed the Narnia books, the Uglies series.
c) as an adult: My favorites are the Death and Life of Superman, the replacement, and lots of other books.
Which author would you most like to invite to dinner, and what would you fix me? I mean, him. Or her.
You of course! I also would probably invite Ted Dekker. He has a crazy imagination. I would fix him and you a pesto chicken pizza. Mostly because I just learned how to make it!
What book are you currently reading and in what format (ebook/paperback/hardcover)?
I am reading two, currently. Conduit and Tales of Aradia. I’m reading them on my Kindle. I love that thing!
How do you handle criticism of your work?
I think I handle it okay, but I tend to take things to heart. I can be a little bit sensitive about my writing. I haven’t had too much negative input though.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?
I write at a bookstore on my lunch break. I seem to focus the best for that hour. Plus I love my millionaire mocha!
Where’s home for you?
Traverse city, Michigan
Tell us one weird thing, one nice thing, and one fact about where you live.
A weird thing is an old state hospital closed down over thirty ago and they just released the crazy people into the streets. The state hospital now has shops, apartments and restaurants built in it. It’s pretty creepy and cool.
A nice thing about where I live is the beaches. I have always loved our lakes.
A fact would be that we are the cherry capital of the world.
Do you ever get writer’s block?
Yes! It’s so frustrating when that happens.
What do you do when it happens?I usually just talk with my writer friends and set the story aside for a bit. I’ve found if I force myself to write it usually turns out like crap.
Is there anything in particular that you do to help the writing flow? Music? Acting out the scene? Long showers?
As goofy as it is, a good action movie. As a teenager I would run upstairs after watching Batman or Spiderman. I don’t know why that helped, but it did!
What’s one of your favorite quotes?
“The brave don’t live forever, but the cautious don’t live at all.”
Is that from The Princess Diaries? I think it is. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
Hanging out with friends, crafting, and singing.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Here! I love where I live. The only thing I’d change is the snow. I don’t care for that too much.
If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?
Ireland. I’d love to see castles.
Me too! What are you working on now?
Superhero Princess and the Well of Madness. It’s almost finished! I also have a fantasy novel I’m currently working on.
I hope you'll come back and tell us about them when they're published. Thank you so much for being here, Natasha!
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Zara is your typical fairy tale princess, blonde, gorgeous and awaiting her prince charming. Except for one thing, she's been cursed with super powers. You'd think flying fast, being strong, and the ability to attract small, fuzzy creatures would be awesome right? Wrong! Join Zara as she fights zombie carrots, evil mermaids, and dragons with attitudes.
Everything changes when a new boy named Gunner enrolls in her school. He accepts her for who she is, which Zara has never encountered. Suddenly, magical eggs from various monsters around the kingdom start to go missing. It's up to Zara to discover who is stealing these monster eggs and why.
How long have you been writing, and how did you start?
I have been writing for eighteen years. I started writing when I was twelve years old. We had a school assignment for class, and I wrote my entire book in one setting. My teacher was astounded! That book earned me a ticket to the young authors.
What do you like best about writing?
I love the thrill of where the story will go. I’m not a planner, so the story just goes its own crazy path! I love the characters too. In Superhero Princess I love her sense of humor.
What’s your least favorite thing?
My least favorite thing is the rereading and editing. I think I read my book, Citizen one hundred times!
How did you come up with the title of your book?
Superhero Princess and the Curse of the Rainbow Fairy was easy because Zara is a superhero and she was cursed as a baby by the Rainbow Fairy.
Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes! Though I wish I didn’t. I’m a department manager in a retail store. It can be really tiring and stressful, but my writing gives me hope that perhaps one day I can do something else I love.
How would you describe your book in a tweet? (140 characters or less.)
Zara is a superhero princess. When monster eggs go missing in her kingdom it's up to her to find out who is stealing them and why.
Good job--you did it with eight to spare! How did you create the plot for this book?
My plots always develop as I write. I think I wanted to put Zara through some pretty tough situations and surprise people with how things turned out for her.
You said you’re not a planner, so you must write by the seat of your pants. Do you let your characters tell you what to write?
I do write by the seat of my pants, which can be horrible and fun at the same time. I’ve had people tell me ideas, and I suddenly lose interest in my story and stop writing. I learned to just let it do what it wants!
Great job! What books have you read more than once or want to read again?
I love The Oath by Frank Peretti. I think I’ve read it over a dozen times. I think it’s because he grabs my attention right in the beginning and keeps me interested the whole way through.
What’s your favorite line from a book?"No one smells like wet grass; get a grip Alex," from The Awakening.
Oh! That's so cool--I know the author of The Awakening, Apryl Baker! Tell us a book you’re an evangelist for. I found a fellow Indie author, Krystal George, who sent me a free copy of her book The Willows. I boast about it all the time. It’s excellent!
Have you ever bought any books just for the cover?
The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff. I loved that book! It was so unique from any book I’ve ever read.
What do you do to market your book?
I’m on Facebook, Book Blogs, Twitter, a local bookstore, and word of mouth.
Do you have imaginary friends?
I don’t actually have any, which is a horrible tragedy for me. I do have things that I “hear” like a phrase someone says and it gives me ideas for books. So maybe I do…
How do you get to know your characters?
I think about what they might be like or say and write it. Zara is very sarcastic, and I guess I enjoy a good sense of humor. I would be Zara’s friend even if she broke my couch.
Do you have a favorite of your characters?
In Superhero Princess I would say either Zara or her dad. It’s hard to decide. Zara is sarcastic, and her dad is just a big goofball. He reminds me of my own dad.
When you start a new book, do you know what the entire cast will be?
No. I just sort of add them as they come. Some of my characters are really off the wall.
Which character did you most enjoy writing?
I love Zara. She’s so much fun, and her outtake on life is pretty positive, despite how she’s been an outcast because of her super powers.
I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?
Honestly, some of them just come to me. I thought I made Zara up. Other ones I look up in baby name websites like Gunner.
What would Zara say about you?
I think she would say I’m fun, personable, and also like my quiet time. I love being around people, but I need space to think.
Are any of your characters inspired by real people?
I think Zara’s dad, King Ben, is a lot like my own dad. He’s got a great relationship with his daughter and loves to be silly with her.
Are you like any of your characters?
I think I’m like Zara in some ways. How so? Because I always had a hard time making many friends. I had a few growing up, but because I’m not super outgoing it was harder for me. I also love to be goofy with people and sarcastic in the right moments.
I like writing characters who do and say things I never would, as well as characters who do and say things I wish I could. Do you have characters who fit into one of those categories?
In a series I wrote when I was sixteen, I based a character off myself who was bold, daring, and completely outgoing. She was what I wished I could be in every way.
Great job! If you could be one of your characters, which one would you choose?
Cupcake, Zara’s pet unicorn, because eating cotton candy for dinner would be epic. Plus, she farts rainbows, who wouldn’t want that?
I think I might actually pass on that! With which of your characters would you most like to be stuck on a deserted island?
Zara! She could fly us out of there!
Tell us about your favorite scene in the book.
I think my favorite scene is with Prince Ellie. He’s so extremely weird. For one with a name like Prince Ellie, who wouldn’t be weird? Princess Zara gets set up by her mother to visit him at his house. He suddenly becomes some crazy plant dude who tries to squeeze the life out of her.
What song would you pick to go with your book?
The hamster song.
What are your favorite books or favorite authors?
a) as a child: I really liked Nancy Drew and Babysitter club books. I read like all the babysitter books and had most of them.
b) as a teenager: I enjoyed the Narnia books, the Uglies series.
c) as an adult: My favorites are the Death and Life of Superman, the replacement, and lots of other books.
Which author would you most like to invite to dinner, and what would you fix me? I mean, him. Or her.
You of course! I also would probably invite Ted Dekker. He has a crazy imagination. I would fix him and you a pesto chicken pizza. Mostly because I just learned how to make it!
What book are you currently reading and in what format (ebook/paperback/hardcover)?
I am reading two, currently. Conduit and Tales of Aradia. I’m reading them on my Kindle. I love that thing!
How do you handle criticism of your work?
I think I handle it okay, but I tend to take things to heart. I can be a little bit sensitive about my writing. I haven’t had too much negative input though.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?
I write at a bookstore on my lunch break. I seem to focus the best for that hour. Plus I love my millionaire mocha!
Where’s home for you?
Traverse city, Michigan
Tell us one weird thing, one nice thing, and one fact about where you live.
A weird thing is an old state hospital closed down over thirty ago and they just released the crazy people into the streets. The state hospital now has shops, apartments and restaurants built in it. It’s pretty creepy and cool.
A nice thing about where I live is the beaches. I have always loved our lakes.
A fact would be that we are the cherry capital of the world.
Do you ever get writer’s block?
Yes! It’s so frustrating when that happens.
What do you do when it happens?I usually just talk with my writer friends and set the story aside for a bit. I’ve found if I force myself to write it usually turns out like crap.
Is there anything in particular that you do to help the writing flow? Music? Acting out the scene? Long showers?
As goofy as it is, a good action movie. As a teenager I would run upstairs after watching Batman or Spiderman. I don’t know why that helped, but it did!
What’s one of your favorite quotes?
“The brave don’t live forever, but the cautious don’t live at all.”
Is that from The Princess Diaries? I think it is. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
Hanging out with friends, crafting, and singing.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Here! I love where I live. The only thing I’d change is the snow. I don’t care for that too much.
If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?
Ireland. I’d love to see castles.
Me too! What are you working on now?
Superhero Princess and the Well of Madness. It’s almost finished! I also have a fantasy novel I’m currently working on.
I hope you'll come back and tell us about them when they're published. Thank you so much for being here, Natasha!
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Taste Excerpt
Kate is offering a free eBook to one lucky winner. Leave a comment for a chance to win.
From the back cover:
At Barinkoff Academy, there's only one rule: no students on campus after curfew. Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans.
And now, an excerpt from Taste, by Kate Evangelista:
I sat up and followed Calixta’s gaze upward. I rubbed my eyes. I didn’t know what I was seeing at first. A statue? My brain refused to snap together coherent thoughts. I didn’t realize I’d fallen so close to one of the garden benches until I stared up at the boy that sat on one. He was strikingly beautiful. His tumble of blonde hair curled just above his sculpted cheekbones. He wore a silk shirt and a loosened cravat, like he’d become bored while dressing and decided to leave himself in disarray. His ivory skin and frozen position was what had me mistaking him for something carved from marble by Michelangelo. Then he sighed—a lonely, breathy proof of life. If I had to imagine what Lucifer looked like before he fell from heaven, the boy on the bench would certainly fulfill that image. My brain told me I had to look away, but I couldn’t.
“Luka,” Calixta said again, her voice unsure, almost nervous. It no longer contained the steel and bite she had threatened me with, which made me wonder who the boy was.
He leaned on his hands and crossed his legs, all the while keeping his eyes fixed on the night sky. His movements spoke of elegance and control. I’d encountered many people with breeding before, but his took on the air of arrogance and self-assuredness of someone used to getting what he wanted when he wanted it.
I only realized I’d been holding my breath when my lungs protested. I exhaled. My heart sputtered and restarted with a vengeance. Luka tore his gaze away from the stars and settled it on me. I’d expected pitch-black irises, like the other Night Students, but blue ice stared back at me.
“Human,” he whispered.
He reached out, and with a finger, followed an invisible trail down my cheek. I stiffened. His touch, cooler than Demitri’s, caused warm sparks to blossom on my face. He lifted his finger to his lips and licked its tip. He might as well have licked me from the way my body shivered.
Luka’s curious gaze held mine. “Leave us,” he said, but not to me.
“But—” Calixta protested like a spoiled child.
He spoke in a language I hadn’t heard before, remaining calm yet firm. The words had a rolling cadence I couldn’t quite follow, like rumbling thunder in the distance. They contained a harsh sensuality. The consonants were hard and the vowels were long and lilting.
Footsteps retreated behind me.
Luka reached out again.
It took me a minute to realize he wanted to help me up. I hesitated. He smiled. I smiled back timidly and took his hand, completely dazzled. Even with my uniform soaked from melted snow, I didn’t feel cold—all my attention was on him and the way his callused hand felt on mine. Without moving much from his seated position, he helped me stand.
“What’s your name?” he asked. He had a voice like a familiar lullaby. It filled my heart to the brim with comfort.
I swallowed and tried to stop gawking. “Phoenix.”
“The bird that rose from the ashes.” Luka bent his head and kissed the back of my hand. “It’s a pleasure meeting you.”
My cheeks warmed. My head reeled, not knowing what to think. I couldn’t understand why I felt drawn to him. And the strange connection frightened me.
From behind, someone gripped my arms and yanked me away before I could sort out the feelings Luka inspired in me. I found myself behind a towering figure yet again. Recognizing the blue-black silk for hair tied at the nape, relief washed over me. Calixta hadn’t come back to finish me off.
Demitri’s large hand wrapped around my wrist. Unlike the night before, no calm existed in his demeanor. He trembled like a junky in need of a fix. The coiled power in his tense muscles vibrated into me.
“What are you doing here?” Demitri asked.
I didn’t know he’d spoken to me until I saw his expressionless profile. I sighed.
“Phoenix.”
I flinched. The ruthless way he said my name punched all the air out of me. “You owe me answers,” I said with as much bravado as I could muster.
“I owe you nothing.” He glared. “In fact, you owe me your life.”
“I don’t think so.”
Ignoring my indignation, he faced Luka, who’d remained seated on the bench during my exchange with Demitri. “Why is she with you, Luka?”
“I wasn’t going to taste her, if that’s what you’re implying,” Luka said. “Although, she is simply delicious. I wouldn’t mind if you left us alone.”
There it was again. Taste. The word that kept coming up between these Night Students and I was connected to it in an increasingly uncomfortable way. To taste meant to sample, but what? My flesh? They had to be joking because the alternative wasn’t funny.
“The sins of the father …” Demitri left his sentence unfinished.
Luka’s smile shifted into a snarl. “Obey my command.” His chin lifted. “Kneel.”
Demitri’s stance went rigid. His grip tightened around my wrist.
Okay, weird just got weirder. Why would Luka want Demitri to kneel before him? I thought back to Eli and the others bowing to Demitri when he questioned them, but they didn’t kneel. Seriously? Were they all living on a different planet or something?
“Kneel.” Luka’s detestable smirk made his features sinister rather than angelic. The real Lucifer: a fallen angel.
Without letting go of my wrist, Demitri knelt down on one knee and bowed his head, his free hand flat at the center of his chest. “Your command has been obeyed,” he said formally.
Luka nodded once.
Demitri stood up and pulled me toward the school without telling me where we were going. Not having the time to thank Luka for saving me from Calixta, I risked a glance back. Luka smiled at me. His smile spoke of whispers, secrets, and promises to be shared on a later date.
Meet the author:
When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn't going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master's courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing. She is the author of Taste, Reaping Me Softly, Til Death, and Impulse. To learn more about Kate, please visit her website or follow her on Twitter, or scroll down to read an interview with her.
From the back cover:
At Barinkoff Academy, there's only one rule: no students on campus after curfew. Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans.
When Phoenix is
caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes
the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an
ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn't
realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri
and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.
And now, an excerpt from Taste, by Kate Evangelista:
I sat up and followed Calixta’s gaze upward. I rubbed my eyes. I didn’t know what I was seeing at first. A statue? My brain refused to snap together coherent thoughts. I didn’t realize I’d fallen so close to one of the garden benches until I stared up at the boy that sat on one. He was strikingly beautiful. His tumble of blonde hair curled just above his sculpted cheekbones. He wore a silk shirt and a loosened cravat, like he’d become bored while dressing and decided to leave himself in disarray. His ivory skin and frozen position was what had me mistaking him for something carved from marble by Michelangelo. Then he sighed—a lonely, breathy proof of life. If I had to imagine what Lucifer looked like before he fell from heaven, the boy on the bench would certainly fulfill that image. My brain told me I had to look away, but I couldn’t.
“Luka,” Calixta said again, her voice unsure, almost nervous. It no longer contained the steel and bite she had threatened me with, which made me wonder who the boy was.
He leaned on his hands and crossed his legs, all the while keeping his eyes fixed on the night sky. His movements spoke of elegance and control. I’d encountered many people with breeding before, but his took on the air of arrogance and self-assuredness of someone used to getting what he wanted when he wanted it.
I only realized I’d been holding my breath when my lungs protested. I exhaled. My heart sputtered and restarted with a vengeance. Luka tore his gaze away from the stars and settled it on me. I’d expected pitch-black irises, like the other Night Students, but blue ice stared back at me.
“Human,” he whispered.
He reached out, and with a finger, followed an invisible trail down my cheek. I stiffened. His touch, cooler than Demitri’s, caused warm sparks to blossom on my face. He lifted his finger to his lips and licked its tip. He might as well have licked me from the way my body shivered.
Luka’s curious gaze held mine. “Leave us,” he said, but not to me.
“But—” Calixta protested like a spoiled child.
He spoke in a language I hadn’t heard before, remaining calm yet firm. The words had a rolling cadence I couldn’t quite follow, like rumbling thunder in the distance. They contained a harsh sensuality. The consonants were hard and the vowels were long and lilting.
Footsteps retreated behind me.
Luka reached out again.
It took me a minute to realize he wanted to help me up. I hesitated. He smiled. I smiled back timidly and took his hand, completely dazzled. Even with my uniform soaked from melted snow, I didn’t feel cold—all my attention was on him and the way his callused hand felt on mine. Without moving much from his seated position, he helped me stand.
“What’s your name?” he asked. He had a voice like a familiar lullaby. It filled my heart to the brim with comfort.
I swallowed and tried to stop gawking. “Phoenix.”
“The bird that rose from the ashes.” Luka bent his head and kissed the back of my hand. “It’s a pleasure meeting you.”
My cheeks warmed. My head reeled, not knowing what to think. I couldn’t understand why I felt drawn to him. And the strange connection frightened me.
From behind, someone gripped my arms and yanked me away before I could sort out the feelings Luka inspired in me. I found myself behind a towering figure yet again. Recognizing the blue-black silk for hair tied at the nape, relief washed over me. Calixta hadn’t come back to finish me off.
Demitri’s large hand wrapped around my wrist. Unlike the night before, no calm existed in his demeanor. He trembled like a junky in need of a fix. The coiled power in his tense muscles vibrated into me.
“What are you doing here?” Demitri asked.
I didn’t know he’d spoken to me until I saw his expressionless profile. I sighed.
“Phoenix.”
I flinched. The ruthless way he said my name punched all the air out of me. “You owe me answers,” I said with as much bravado as I could muster.
“I owe you nothing.” He glared. “In fact, you owe me your life.”
“I don’t think so.”
Ignoring my indignation, he faced Luka, who’d remained seated on the bench during my exchange with Demitri. “Why is she with you, Luka?”
“I wasn’t going to taste her, if that’s what you’re implying,” Luka said. “Although, she is simply delicious. I wouldn’t mind if you left us alone.”
There it was again. Taste. The word that kept coming up between these Night Students and I was connected to it in an increasingly uncomfortable way. To taste meant to sample, but what? My flesh? They had to be joking because the alternative wasn’t funny.
“The sins of the father …” Demitri left his sentence unfinished.
Luka’s smile shifted into a snarl. “Obey my command.” His chin lifted. “Kneel.”
Demitri’s stance went rigid. His grip tightened around my wrist.
Okay, weird just got weirder. Why would Luka want Demitri to kneel before him? I thought back to Eli and the others bowing to Demitri when he questioned them, but they didn’t kneel. Seriously? Were they all living on a different planet or something?
“Kneel.” Luka’s detestable smirk made his features sinister rather than angelic. The real Lucifer: a fallen angel.
Without letting go of my wrist, Demitri knelt down on one knee and bowed his head, his free hand flat at the center of his chest. “Your command has been obeyed,” he said formally.
Luka nodded once.
Demitri stood up and pulled me toward the school without telling me where we were going. Not having the time to thank Luka for saving me from Calixta, I risked a glance back. Luka smiled at me. His smile spoke of whispers, secrets, and promises to be shared on a later date.
Meet the author:
When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn't going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master's courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing. She is the author of Taste, Reaping Me Softly, Til Death, and Impulse. To learn more about Kate, please visit her website or follow her on Twitter, or scroll down to read an interview with her.
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Eight with Kate
Kate Evangelista is my guest today. Kate is the author of Taste, a YA paranormal romance. Kate is giving away an ecopy of the book. If you'd like a chance to win it, leave a comment at the bottom of the interview.
About the book:
What would your main character say about you?
That I need more hands and a second body because I’m too busy to devote all my time to typing up his or her story. Basically, to all my characters, I’m a glorified typist and their personal slave. *laughs*
I can relate. If you could be one of your characters, which one would you choose?
I think I would want to be RC, from my fourth YA novel entitled IMPULSE. She drives my dream car, a Shelby GT500KR, and she’s the most kick-ass character I’ve ever encountered so far.
With which of your characters would you most like to be stuck on a deserted island?That would be Luka from Taste. I’m half in love with him already. I believe he can take care of me and make me laugh all at the same time. A deserted island would be fun with him there.
Who are your favorite authors?When it comes to romance, my favorite author is Lisa Kleypas. Every time she has something new out, I drop everything to grab a copy, and no matter what I’m reading at that moment I stop to prioritize hers.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (e-book/paperback/hardcover)?
I’m currently reading Dream Lake by Lisa Kleypas on my Kindle Fire. I’ve recently switched from “real” books to ebooks, and so far I’m totally enjoying myself.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?I have this little nook on my balcony. The makeshift table made of a marble countertop and a white vase is the right height for writing. The iron chair is surprisingly comfortable to sit in. I call this place my writing cave, and I usually enter it after lunch.
Where’s home for you? I’m from the Philippines. I live up in the mountains smack dab in the middle of a mango grove where the chirping of birds serve as my alarm clock in the morning and the songs of frogs are my lullaby at night. Add to that a cobalt kingfisher that uses the pool more than I do, and I’ve just described my home.
Sounds wonderful. Do you like houseguests? Just kidding. If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? (Don’t worry about the money. Your publisher is paying.
I want to go to Ireland. In fact, I have this dream of renting a cottage there for a month and just write. Oh my gosh! I have the exact same dream! Wouldn’t that be so cool?
Maybe I might meet a handsome pub owner who will sweep me off my feet. If this sounds like a Nora Roberts plot to you, it is. *giggles*
One can dream…thank you for chatting with us today, Kate.
About Kate:
When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn’t going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master’s courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing. Today, she has four completed Young Adult novels.
Follow Kate
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About the book:
At Barinkoff Academy, there’s only one rule: no students on campus after curfew. Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans.
When Phoenix is caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn’t realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.
What would your main character say about you?
That I need more hands and a second body because I’m too busy to devote all my time to typing up his or her story. Basically, to all my characters, I’m a glorified typist and their personal slave. *laughs*
I can relate. If you could be one of your characters, which one would you choose?
I think I would want to be RC, from my fourth YA novel entitled IMPULSE. She drives my dream car, a Shelby GT500KR, and she’s the most kick-ass character I’ve ever encountered so far.
With which of your characters would you most like to be stuck on a deserted island?That would be Luka from Taste. I’m half in love with him already. I believe he can take care of me and make me laugh all at the same time. A deserted island would be fun with him there.
Who are your favorite authors?When it comes to romance, my favorite author is Lisa Kleypas. Every time she has something new out, I drop everything to grab a copy, and no matter what I’m reading at that moment I stop to prioritize hers.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (e-book/paperback/hardcover)?
I’m currently reading Dream Lake by Lisa Kleypas on my Kindle Fire. I’ve recently switched from “real” books to ebooks, and so far I’m totally enjoying myself.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?I have this little nook on my balcony. The makeshift table made of a marble countertop and a white vase is the right height for writing. The iron chair is surprisingly comfortable to sit in. I call this place my writing cave, and I usually enter it after lunch.
Where’s home for you? I’m from the Philippines. I live up in the mountains smack dab in the middle of a mango grove where the chirping of birds serve as my alarm clock in the morning and the songs of frogs are my lullaby at night. Add to that a cobalt kingfisher that uses the pool more than I do, and I’ve just described my home.
Sounds wonderful. Do you like houseguests? Just kidding. If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? (Don’t worry about the money. Your publisher is paying.
I want to go to Ireland. In fact, I have this dream of renting a cottage there for a month and just write. Oh my gosh! I have the exact same dream! Wouldn’t that be so cool?
Maybe I might meet a handsome pub owner who will sweep me off my feet. If this sounds like a Nora Roberts plot to you, it is. *giggles*
One can dream…thank you for chatting with us today, Kate.
About Kate:
When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn’t going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master’s courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing. Today, she has four completed Young Adult novels.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Talking with Bella Harte
Bella Harte is the guest today on A Blue Million Books. Bella is here to talk about her new YA paranormal romance novel, Scarlett Phoenix-–Book I in The Seraphoenix Series.
About the book:
"She is the only one of her kind, he is her last hope."
Scarlett Paige is just a regular teenager until her parents suddenly decide move to back to America after living in England for the past 17 ½ years. Thrust into a new school, a new town, and a whole new way of life, things can't seem to get any worse until her 18th birthday arrives.
Her world as she knows it is irrevocably changed by a set of life-threatening complications when she discovers her true identity, that she is The Phoenix, the only one of her kind, a hybrid human being with supernatural powers beyond mortal imagination. But she is untrained, and unable to use her mystical powers without guidance and training from The Seraphoenix Angels.
Worse still, two mysterious and powerful Angel brothers are looking for her. One to save her and one to kill her. Who will win?
Scarlett finds herself amidst a battle that’s been waged since the beginning of time, as she discovers the disturbing truth that Angels aren't always good! One brother has a terrible plan to rid the world of humanity, while the other strives to save it, and Scarlett is caught smack in the middle, as both the Angels need her Phoenix powers to accomplish their goals.
Will she become a pawn in their schemes, as she is thrown into total chaos and plunged into an entirely different future and one that is utterly unexpected?
There are fatal consequences she never saw coming. Beings she never knew existed, and homicidal demon creatures that she wished never existed at all, are conspiring to change her life forever!
Scarlett Phoenix is the jumping off point for this exciting new YA PNR series ~ The Seraphoenix Saga.
Welcome, Bella, thanks for being here. How long have you been writing?
It seems like forever right now, but seriously I’ve been writing novels for over a decade. I’ve always written in some capacity or another, whether short stories or comedic sketches, before finally taking the plunge and heading into the ‘uncharted novel territory.’
What do you like best about writing?
My favourite thing about writing is finishing the first and final drafts.
What’s your least favorite thing?
My least favourite thing is the seemingly endless rounds of editing. Obviously this is the most important aspect of writing a novel, but it can be rather a fun-killer at times, especially if something isn’t working and a whole section needs a rewrite. But really in all fairness, writing is one of the most awesome things you can do, and no job is all peaches and cream. Hard work comes with the territory.
How did you come up with the title of your book?
It just popped into my head one day while I was, of all things, painting my garden gates and that was it...I was sold on the title and leapt (more like tripped) to the computer and began to write in a total frenzy as the words just poured out.
Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes I do! The day job is accounting and office admin, and as much as I love my job job, I would love to write full time.
Another accountant. Wow. There are a lot of your left and right brain people out there. How would you describe your book in a tweet? (140 characters or less.)
Scarlett Phoenix - She is the only one of her kind, he is her last hope!
Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants, or let your characters tell you what to write?
No major outlines, but I do have a rough idea of where I want the story to go and what the characters need/should be doing and how they act. Usually the story unfolds as I write, so I guess you could say that ‘by the seat of my pants’ is my way.
When you start a new book, do you know what the entire cast will be?
I usually know the main character and a few close supporting characters. But I always like to leave room for the unexpected, as you never know who you might need for some dastardly deed in a one-time only scene. So the answer is no, I never know the entire cast, only the important ones.
I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?
I love gathering names. I can be inspired from reading a newspaper to hearing something on the TV or radio. I like to research the meaning of names I’ve chosen to make sure that they are a perfect fit for the character. If not, then the hunt begins again.
What would your main character say about you?
What would Scarlett say about me? I think she would say: “Nice hair, that’s my favourite colour!”
Are any of your characters inspired by real people?
No, they are all total figments of my imagination…
Who are your favorite authors?
a) as a child:
C.S. Lewis, Roald Dahl, etc…
b) as a teenager:
Douglas Adams, Carolyn Keene, JRR Tolkien, etc…
c) as an adult: Terry Pratchett, Tom Holt, John Grisham, as well as a whole host of YA Authors: Becca Fitzpatrick, Lauren Kate, Jana Oliver, Melissa Marr, Richelle Mead, Bree Despain, Lili St. Crow just to name a few.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (e-book/paperback/hardcover)?
Black Rose by J.T. Schaad on my Kindle.
Do you have a routine for writing? Do you work better at night, in the afternoon, or in the morning?
Night is my first preference being more a night owl, but I’ll take any opportunity if it’s quiet and I know I won’t be disturbed.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?
I like to write whenever and wherever I can, so most days, evenings and even at work (Sshhhhh – don’t tell the boss - LOL!!)
Your secret is safe with me! Tell us one weird thing, one nice thing, and one fact about where you live.
Weird: My house is haunted.
Nice: It’s a lovely quiet village – most of the time.
Fact: There are no shops.
Sounds wonderful, even the haunted part. What three books have you read recently and would recommend?
Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins
Gift by Andrea J. Buchanan
Airel by Aaron Patterson
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
On an island far far away…I’ve always been intrigued by Bora Bora. The name is awesome, just saying it makes you smile!
If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? (Don’t worry about the money. Your publisher is paying. )
Bora Bora! LOL
What are you working on now?
The Angel of Death Series–-Book I Reaper. So that’s going to keep me very busy till Christmas.
Good luck with it. Thank you, Bella for talking to us and letting us get to know you. Best of luck with Scarlett Phoenix!
About Bella:
Bella Harte has been writing for well over a decade and completed several novels before deciding to go in a whole new direction and write for the Young Adult genre. More specifically, the YA PNR-–Young Adult Paranormal Romance category.
Her first published YA Novel is Scarlett Phoenix--Book I in The Seraphoenix Saga, with Book II, Crimson Fire, being schedule for release in early 2013 and Book III, Red Ashes for later in the year.
She has also been working on two other YA PNR series:
The Angel of Death Series
Book I – Reaper Book II – Touched Book III – Afterlife
Nine Lives Series
Book I – The Glaring Book II – Midnight Calling Book III - Hunters Moon
Aside from writing, Bella has worked as a fashion designer, interior designer, artist, and currently she is figuring out ways to best market her novels. She attended Business College after leaving school, followed by Art College, where she studied ceramics, fashion design, pattern cutting, textiles, and art.
She has a solid business background and has worked for a World-Wide Export Company which enabled her to travel to far off places around the globe and enjoy a wide and varied cross section of cultures.
Bella says of the future: No one can predict what’s around the corner, but the journey will be a fascinating one to say the least, and I always expect the unexpected!
Find Bella:
Website
Blog
Facebook page
Goodreads author page
Twitter
Amazon
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Giveaway items

About the book:
"She is the only one of her kind, he is her last hope."
Scarlett Paige is just a regular teenager until her parents suddenly decide move to back to America after living in England for the past 17 ½ years. Thrust into a new school, a new town, and a whole new way of life, things can't seem to get any worse until her 18th birthday arrives.
Her world as she knows it is irrevocably changed by a set of life-threatening complications when she discovers her true identity, that she is The Phoenix, the only one of her kind, a hybrid human being with supernatural powers beyond mortal imagination. But she is untrained, and unable to use her mystical powers without guidance and training from The Seraphoenix Angels.
Worse still, two mysterious and powerful Angel brothers are looking for her. One to save her and one to kill her. Who will win?
Scarlett finds herself amidst a battle that’s been waged since the beginning of time, as she discovers the disturbing truth that Angels aren't always good! One brother has a terrible plan to rid the world of humanity, while the other strives to save it, and Scarlett is caught smack in the middle, as both the Angels need her Phoenix powers to accomplish their goals.
Will she become a pawn in their schemes, as she is thrown into total chaos and plunged into an entirely different future and one that is utterly unexpected?
There are fatal consequences she never saw coming. Beings she never knew existed, and homicidal demon creatures that she wished never existed at all, are conspiring to change her life forever!
Scarlett Phoenix is the jumping off point for this exciting new YA PNR series ~ The Seraphoenix Saga.
Welcome, Bella, thanks for being here. How long have you been writing?
It seems like forever right now, but seriously I’ve been writing novels for over a decade. I’ve always written in some capacity or another, whether short stories or comedic sketches, before finally taking the plunge and heading into the ‘uncharted novel territory.’
What do you like best about writing?
My favourite thing about writing is finishing the first and final drafts.
What’s your least favorite thing?
My least favourite thing is the seemingly endless rounds of editing. Obviously this is the most important aspect of writing a novel, but it can be rather a fun-killer at times, especially if something isn’t working and a whole section needs a rewrite. But really in all fairness, writing is one of the most awesome things you can do, and no job is all peaches and cream. Hard work comes with the territory.
How did you come up with the title of your book?
It just popped into my head one day while I was, of all things, painting my garden gates and that was it...I was sold on the title and leapt (more like tripped) to the computer and began to write in a total frenzy as the words just poured out.
Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes I do! The day job is accounting and office admin, and as much as I love my job job, I would love to write full time.
Another accountant. Wow. There are a lot of your left and right brain people out there. How would you describe your book in a tweet? (140 characters or less.)
Scarlett Phoenix - She is the only one of her kind, he is her last hope!
Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants, or let your characters tell you what to write?
No major outlines, but I do have a rough idea of where I want the story to go and what the characters need/should be doing and how they act. Usually the story unfolds as I write, so I guess you could say that ‘by the seat of my pants’ is my way.
When you start a new book, do you know what the entire cast will be?
I usually know the main character and a few close supporting characters. But I always like to leave room for the unexpected, as you never know who you might need for some dastardly deed in a one-time only scene. So the answer is no, I never know the entire cast, only the important ones.
I’m constantly on the lookout for new names. How do you name your characters?
I love gathering names. I can be inspired from reading a newspaper to hearing something on the TV or radio. I like to research the meaning of names I’ve chosen to make sure that they are a perfect fit for the character. If not, then the hunt begins again.
What would your main character say about you?
What would Scarlett say about me? I think she would say: “Nice hair, that’s my favourite colour!”
Are any of your characters inspired by real people?
No, they are all total figments of my imagination…
Who are your favorite authors?
a) as a child:
C.S. Lewis, Roald Dahl, etc…
b) as a teenager:
Douglas Adams, Carolyn Keene, JRR Tolkien, etc…
c) as an adult: Terry Pratchett, Tom Holt, John Grisham, as well as a whole host of YA Authors: Becca Fitzpatrick, Lauren Kate, Jana Oliver, Melissa Marr, Richelle Mead, Bree Despain, Lili St. Crow just to name a few.
What book are you currently reading and in what format (e-book/paperback/hardcover)?
Black Rose by J.T. Schaad on my Kindle.
Do you have a routine for writing? Do you work better at night, in the afternoon, or in the morning?
Night is my first preference being more a night owl, but I’ll take any opportunity if it’s quiet and I know I won’t be disturbed.
Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?
I like to write whenever and wherever I can, so most days, evenings and even at work (Sshhhhh – don’t tell the boss - LOL!!)
Your secret is safe with me! Tell us one weird thing, one nice thing, and one fact about where you live.
Weird: My house is haunted.
Nice: It’s a lovely quiet village – most of the time.
Fact: There are no shops.
Sounds wonderful, even the haunted part. What three books have you read recently and would recommend?
Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins
Gift by Andrea J. Buchanan
Airel by Aaron Patterson
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
On an island far far away…I’ve always been intrigued by Bora Bora. The name is awesome, just saying it makes you smile!
If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? (Don’t worry about the money. Your publisher is paying. )
Bora Bora! LOL
What are you working on now?
The Angel of Death Series–-Book I Reaper. So that’s going to keep me very busy till Christmas.
Good luck with it. Thank you, Bella for talking to us and letting us get to know you. Best of luck with Scarlett Phoenix!
About Bella:
Bella Harte has been writing for well over a decade and completed several novels before deciding to go in a whole new direction and write for the Young Adult genre. More specifically, the YA PNR-–Young Adult Paranormal Romance category.
Her first published YA Novel is Scarlett Phoenix--Book I in The Seraphoenix Saga, with Book II, Crimson Fire, being schedule for release in early 2013 and Book III, Red Ashes for later in the year.
She has also been working on two other YA PNR series:
The Angel of Death Series
Book I – Reaper Book II – Touched Book III – Afterlife
Nine Lives Series
Book I – The Glaring Book II – Midnight Calling Book III - Hunters Moon
Aside from writing, Bella has worked as a fashion designer, interior designer, artist, and currently she is figuring out ways to best market her novels. She attended Business College after leaving school, followed by Art College, where she studied ceramics, fashion design, pattern cutting, textiles, and art.
She has a solid business background and has worked for a World-Wide Export Company which enabled her to travel to far off places around the globe and enjoy a wide and varied cross section of cultures.
Bella says of the future: No one can predict what’s around the corner, but the journey will be a fascinating one to say the least, and I always expect the unexpected!
Find Bella:
Website
Blog
Facebook page
Goodreads author page
Amazon
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Giveaway items

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Scarlett Phoenix,
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Yvonne Wang Answers Eight With Amy
My guest today is Yvonne Wang, author of Bridge Across The Land. Yvonne is a writer, financial analyst, and Kung
Fu medalist. Born in China,
she came to the United States as a
teenager. In 2011 she graduated from University
of Southern California
with a degree in Business Administration. In the past few
years she
worked at The Walt Disney Company, Merrill Lynch, and Yuno Inc.
As a
foreign born writer living in Los Angeles, Yvonne dedicates much of her
time
contemplating and extracting memories from her multicultural
background and
historical Asian knowledge base to develop and
constantly create rich
storylines. Her storytelling brings out
exquisite depictions of the environment
along with vivid physical
appearances and the martial actions of the characters to create visual
impact through
her eyes. Thus, her novels are known as "books that read
like movies."About Bridge Across The Land:
When Angela, a woman of humble status, is revealed to be a lost Mongolian princess, she becomes the lynchpin in a plot for a warrior, Tianyin, to take down the entire Mongolian empire.
Welcome, Yvonne. Can you start off by telling us how you started writing?
I started to write at an early age. My mother was into literature, so I randomly picked up books from her desk. I read with her, book after book, and eventually started my first novel written with a pencil. The plots went back and forth and each chapter was so short. However, my mother encouraged me to go on, and I found my passion in creating stories.
Since then, I kept reading, writing, and learning literature. As pages built up, so was my ability to create a memorable story. In the past 17 years I finished three major fictions, one screenplay, and other short stories. Bridge Across The Land was created after all those “practices,” and it also took years to complete.
How did you come up with the title of your book?
Bridge Across The Land indicates the continental connection between Europe and Asia. The story is based on the Mongolian invasion, when the cultures of the West and the Far East collide. East Asia and Europe have cultures that are so different, yet they are amazingly located on the same continent. Mongols fought on horseback, so they couldn’t have reached Europe if a gulf ever existed. Just like the King of Poland sighed in the fiction, “Why did the God connect us?”
Bridge Across The Land also implies the link between the inner self and the collective. In the book, the characters undergo an awakening by taking the journey from Europe to East Asia. The scenes they see and the struggles they endure enlighten their minds. From there, they started to question their beliefs. “Bridge across The Land” means seeing things from a new perspective (a new land) and the courage of thinking differently.
Do you have another job outside of writing?
Yes, I am a full-time financial analyst at Yuno Inc., a real estate company located in downtown Los Angeles. I do property valuation, financial projection, and oftentimes, client communication. I enjoy my position and see it as a source of inspiration. Each day we meet different clients and listen to their different stories. They have varying concerns and scenarios, all of which could contribute to my future writing.
As an analyst, I think in numbers during work, but as a writer, I think in vocabularies at home. My job gives me a balanced exercise of both sides of the brain. It makes me pursue logical and scientific answers in all of my books: does this deal work for the character? What’s the most efficient way to write this scene? Is this setting realistic? After all, I love being a financial analyst just like being an author.
Are you like any of your characters?
I think I have something in common with each of the characters. I am as stubborn as Angela, as proud as Alexander, as naive as Kyrigu, as honest as Wonbayer, and as willing to sacrifice as Tianyin. When I write a character, I go deep into their hearts and see the world through their eyes. This is how I understand them and am able to represent them. Overtime, I merge with my characters and learn from them too.
How do you handle criticism of your work?
To me there is no criticism, only reviews from different perspectives. As an author, I wish each reader would have their own interpretation of the story, and I appreciate each comment I receive, no matter if it is positive or negative.
What’s one of your favorite quotes?
We have so many needs in our life, but at the end of the day, all we need is to be needed.
--unknown quote
What are you working on now?
I am working on a new contemporary fiction related to the Mafia. Well, it is not the classic Mafia type of story you always see. Or in other words, you don't have to classify it as a Mafia novel. The story is told from an innovative perspective, and it will lead you to a new world which no other Mafia movie or book has shown. Just like Bridge Across The Land, this new fiction would be a movie written in a book format, with elements of romance, martial arts, some mind-blowing, and more. It is 1/3 finished now, and I am taking my time to write it with my heart. I sincerely hope with my best efforts it would touch you one more time just like Bridge did.
Thank you for stopping in, Yvonne. Best of luck with Bridge Across The Land!
Yvonne's website
Facebook page
Blog in Chinese
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