Monday, February 23, 2015

Interview: Author EM Ervin

Meet EM Ervin

Biography:
EM Ervin is a voracious consumer of fantasy and science-fiction literature, gamer, prankster, and all-around geek-girl. When not writing, she enjoys time-traveling through Victorian-era steampunk London and thumb-wrestling super-villains.  She currently resides in Missouri with her 3 children:  one son, one dog, and the feline who rules them all.


Cover of Book:


Book blurb:

Jo is your average, everyday seventeen year old girl.

Wait, no she’s not.  Not by a longshot.

She is a girl with a secret.  Possessed of powers no one would believe even if they knew that she had them.  The ability to create illusions at a thought is a dangerous weapon in the most responsible of hands, and Jo’s aren’t exactly squeaky clean.

Ever the trouble magnet, Jo is accustomed to finding more than her fair share of problems – most of which she brings on herself.   The rebellious daughter of  a senator and a diplomat, she has a rap sheet and has been kicked out of nearly every prestigious private school on the Eastern Seaboard.

This time, she’s vowed to make an actual effort. Not to fit in – that’d be impossible – but to just not get kicked out.

Of course, this would be the school that turns out to be the favorite hunting grounds of a homicidal ghost.

What could possibly happen?
 

Buy links:
Amazon - http://amzn.com/B00T8XNTOO
Twitter –  @madcapwriter
Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/emervin.madcapwriter 
Personal Site – www.emervin.com


Interview:
1. What inspires your writing? So much inspires me.  All the books I have ever read, history, mythology, TV, movies, music, gaming, day to day life.  I take all the bits of myself, everything I have absorbed, enjoyed, loved along with the bad – the pain, the frustration, anger – and wrap it together.  Emotions – real emotions – make the story more real. I take it all, and channel it into my writing.

2. Have you always wanted to be an author?  Yes!! I started writing when I was in elementary school, and just kept on doing it.  As I got older, had my son, writing fell to the wayside, but I still always loved it. Recently, I decided, ‘No. I am doing this. This has always been my dream.’ So here I am now!

3. Who are your favorite authors? There are so many.  Jim Butcher, Neil Gaiman, Patrcia Briggs, Kelly Armstrong, Kim Harrison, Terry Brooks, Anne Rice,  Dave Duncan. There are so many more, too. I love reading.

4. What would you say to someone who is just starting out as a writer?  “Never give up, never surrender!” But really, don’t ever stop. Don’t listen to the nay-sayers, don’t listen to your own doubts. Just push through it all and stick with it. Yes, you may need to do other things to get buy – heaven knows we all have day jobs – but do not forget your passion, do not forget your love. Be sure to always do that one thing that makes you truly happy.

5. Do you ever put any part of yourself in you characters? I think everyone does.  Even if it is some small part of you, there’s a little bit of you in every character you write – not just the main character. Every villain, every supporting cast, every person your character passes on the street. To breathe life into them, there must be a small spark of humanity. You give that part of yourself to each of them.

6. How old where you when your first book was published? I just celebrated the 10th anniversary of my 28th birthday! And Wake Up Call is my first published book.

7. How many books have you written? What are their titles? Just the one so far is completed – Wake Up Call, Book 1 of the Nasaru Chronicles.  I already have a pretty big chunk into Book 2 and expect it to be out late summer 2015.

8. Do you have any more books coming out? What are their titles? Absolutely! I plan on writing a great deal more with the Nasaru, but I don’t have any titles as of yet. Book 2 will be out in July/August.

9.  What do you hope readers take from your books? I hope they have as much fun reading the book as I did writing it. Laugh, love, and enjoy.

10. What do you do to get ready to write? I listen to music – I have a whole playlist that makes me think of Jo. Admittedly, it’s a lot of K-Pop. It’s all fast-beat, and I don’t get distracted by the lyrics (which happens when I listen to English songs and try to write – doesn’t ever work well). For Jo, the K-Pop fits so much better, especially if you know what the words mean. I settle into a dark room, just me and my laptop, blast my music, and start writing whatever scenes had been teasing in my brain for the day.

11. Do you ever get writers block? What helps you get past it? Again, everyone does!! For me, it varies.  Sometimes, I listen to my music, play through the scenes in my head. I have a dear friend I use as a sounding board as well. He just sits and listens as I start to babble. I can usually talk my way around it.  There are other times when I skip to a new scene, and just have to put together, how to get from point A to point D or F. I take a basic a route, enough to get it out of my head, then when the book is done, I can go back and clean up those sections. If this doesn’t work, I distract myself in other ways. I go for a drive, playing my Jo playlist, I run errands. It will come. Be patient with yourself.

12. What is your favorite type of book to read? Does that type influence your books? I love urban fantasies, and that is what this is. But it’s more than that. I prefer fiction as a whole, anything with heart. Mysteries, super heroes, super powers, anti-heroes, all of those things that I enjoy so much, I wrap up into this.

Tell us about your new novella/novel: 


Wake Up Call is the kick off book for my series – the Nasaru Chronicles.  It’s a coming of age story about a girl who has powers no one could possibly believe were real.  She has her fair share of problems – the flaws are what make the person, after all.  Through the course of Book 1, she finds she is not alone – there are others with there with their own unique set of gifts as well. It’s not just that there are others like her out there, however.  Jo suddenly finds her world is so much bigger, so much more complicated than even she had thought before. It’s a bit of a Wake Up Call…

Fun Facts:

1.   Favorite food – I thoroughly enjoy food. Can’t really say just one
2.   Favorite color – Blue (in many, varied shades)
3.   Favorite sweet treat – Cupcakes!!
4.   Favorite mixed drink – Amaretto Sours
5.   Favorite thing to shop for - … books?
6.   Lucky number – 13
7.   Favorite book – Can’t even begin…
8.   Favorite movie – So many of them! Princess Bride, Equilibrium, V for Vendetta
9.   Favorite song – Just one??
10. Favorite sport – Umm… martial arts/fencing. Don’t really do the “sports” thing overall. Prefer playing to watching.

What is something everyone should know about you?  I have an unhealthy fascination with ladybugs…

Monday, February 16, 2015

Interview: Author Chrissy Snyder

Biography: 
Chrissy Snyder writes New Adult erotic romance. She loves tattooed bad boys and misunderstood women with happily ever after endings. She divides her time between writing and reading when she’s not loving on her very jealous fur-baby, Mylo. 

If she isn’t writing about heartache or second chances, then she is managing her busy household with her very supportive hubby and two teens. 

She dreams of traveling to Europe, Costa Rica and Hawaii. 


The Cover




Synopsis: 
Twirl me around and watch me spin, a modern day princess lives within…..

Charisa has a perfect life. Just like her favored Princesses, she is living the life every girl dreams of for her very own fairytale, but even the sweetest fairy-tales must come to an end. 

When happiness is at its peak, fate steps in and one by one she loses everything.

Picking up the pieces to a broken life can be long and bumpy. Most often than not things get worse before they get better. 

Despite her despair and the hell she’s been through time and time again, she finds love and begins to plan a future as none other than Mrs. Prince Charming. 

Convinced she’s going to finally get her happily ever after; fate steps in once again and she suffers betrayal and shame of the greatest degree. 

Will she give the idea of love a second chance and find her one and only or will her dark secrets prevent her from truly finding herself? 

Behind every prince is a story left untold. 

Look behind the mask and you’ll see it unfold. 

Sawyer has lived a charmed life. He’s the catch every girl is after when dreaming of her very own storybook ending. In real life though, nothing is like it is in a fairytale. One childhood event can forever affect how a man looks at love and relationships, even a golden guy like Sawyer. 

Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it, isn’t that what everyone has always taught in history class? He doesn’t have time for love or commitment. Even the most skeptical with love can sometimes find it in the strangest of places, when that one special someone catches his eye, suddenly leaving him dazed and confused. 

The only way to reap the benefits of true love is to put your unknown demons behind and give love a shot. 

When secrets start to emerge will the two beat the odds or part ways and let it destroy them both? 


Teasers




Social Media Links: 
Twitter: @AuthorCSnyder 
Tsu: @ChrissySnyder 

Interview: 
1. What inspires your writing? I see inspiration everywhere. Music, Art, quotes, people watching. Pretty much anything. Sometimes the smallest thing can create the biggest idea in my mind and then grow from there. 

2. Have you always wanted to be an author? I’ve always loved writing and have ongoing stories in my head all the time. When I was younger, I didn’t have the confidence to pursue my passion.

3. Who are your favorite authors? Wow, I’ve got so many: Lexi Blake, Jamie McGuire, Charisse Spiers, Chelle Bliss, Victoria Ashley, and Melanie Walker 

4. What would you say to someone who is just starting out as a writer? Write what you feel. Write what NEEDS to come out of you. Those make the best reads. 

5. Do you ever put any part of yourself in you characters? I think every author out there puts a piece of themselves into their books. Maybe not a 100% duplicate – but a bit. 

6. How old where you when your first book was published? I’ll be 44 when my first book is published. 

7. How many books have you written? What are their titles? Accepting Cherry is my debut novel. 

8. Do you have any more books coming out? What are their titles? I do. I’m working on a series based on three brothers. They will be written as standalones, but it would make more sense to read them in order. The titles are (tentative and subject to change): Recovered Love, Runaway Love and Hopeless Love 

9. What do you hope readers take from your books? I hope readers really enjoy the story. I hope that my descriptions are rich enough so that they feel as if it were THEM I was writing about – as if they were “living” the book. 

10. What do you do to get ready to write? I don’t have any specific set of things I do to get ready. I do get my laptop out, my notebook and the current outline of my book is always beside me. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with all the characters and their names so the outline is my lifesaver! I try to start writing as early in the day as possible. I wear ear buds and listen to music. I usually have a playlist dedicated to each book, but I also have certain songs that I might play on repeat for a particular scene. I find music pulls out emotion – which translates onto paper for me. 

11. Do you ever get writers block? What helps you get past it? I’ve been lucky so far in that I’ve never experienced a full writer’s block. There have been days it’s not flowing as well as I’d like. On those days I usually open up a blank document on word, put some music on, put my ear buds in and close my eyes. Then I just type. It usually starts out as nonsense, just emptying my brain out – and then somewhere along the way another idea is germinated. 

12. What is your favorite type of book to read? Does that type influence your books? I like to read Romance, Erotic romance, NA Contemporary, Mystery – a wide variety. Yes, the type of books I like to read does indeed influence the stories I want to bring to people. 

Fun Facts! 
1. Favorite food: Pasta 
2. Favorite color: Blue 
3. Favorite sweet treat: Chai Latte 
4. Favorite mixed drink: Rye and coke 
5. Favorite thing to shop for: clothes or jewelry or gifts for others
6. Lucky number: 7 
7. Favorite book: The Fight – by Charisse Spiers 
8. Favorite movie: The Bourne series 
9. Favorite song: Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran 
10. Favorite sport: hockey 

What is something everyone should know about you? 
I’m super goofy

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Cover Reveal: Savage Fire by Kathleen Kelly

***COVER REVEAL***


Title: Savage Fire
Series: Savage Angels MC #2
Author: Kathleen Kelly
Cover Design: Louisa from LM Creations
Release Date: March 2015
 

SYNOPSIS:

Emily Reynolds, estranged sister to Dane Reynolds, President of the Savage Angels MC, has just lost her father.  He was not a caring man and inflicted suffering on his family.  Dane abandoned her and her mother years ago, leaving them alone to deal with a brutal man who never showed any love or mercy.  Emily wants Dane to feel the pain she felt, she wants him to suffer as she did and decides to make the long drive to see him.

Salvatore Agostino, captain in the Abruzzi crime family is also on his way to see Dane Reynolds. A ruthless businessman, he is fiercely loyal to his family and his men.  A chance encounter brings him face to face with Emily.


These two meet and their attraction grows into a love that neither could have anticipated.



Will they be able to overcome the turmoil that awaits them or will their love be destroyed by forces beyond their control?




AUTHOR BIO:

Kathleen Kelly was born in Penrith, NSW, Australia. When she was four her family moved to Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Although born in NSW she considers herself a QUEENSLANDER!!


She married her childhood sweetheart and they live in Brisbane with their two furry kids. A British Short Hair called Grace and a Burmese called Jack. 

Kathleen enjoys writing contemporary, romance novels with a little bit of erotica. She draws her inspiration from family, friends and the people around her. She can often be found in cafes writing and observing the locals. 


If you have any questions about her novels or would like to ask Kathleen a question she can be contacted via e-mail: kathleenkellyauthor@gmail.com or she can be found on Facebook.

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