How old were you when you first realized you wanted to
write? Five. I've been coming up with stories
for as long as I can remember. As soon as I was able to put words
on a page, I knew this was what I wanted to do.
Tell us a little bit about the book.
The book is a mix of dark fantasy and adventure with a hint of
romance and a bit of horror as well. As Gabriel discovers more
about himself and his mysterious past he uncovers the lies of the world that
surround him. While he struggles to hang onto the very people he's
always fought to protect, he starts to see everything crumble around him.
He quickly goes from being strong to being hunted. In the
novel, he is torn between two women. One has always hated him and
the other tells him everything he wants to hear. But as his world
changes and he learns the truth, can he trust any of them?
What made you choose this genre? It
just seemed to fit. I developed the story first and pulled in
elements of other genres that worked. The story really somewhat
developed itself. The more I fleshed it out, the more it grew and
expanded.
Most authors have an unusual story or way that they come
up with their ideas for books…Do you have one? I usually
get steamrolled by my ideas at 3 a.m. Some image will get stuck in
my head. I keep thinking and thinking on it. Then it
grows into a novel.
What was your biggest
influence that steered you towards writing?
Feeling
isolated. As a child, I was painfully shy. I loved
to crawl inside of books and into other characters and be them for
awhile. After I really got a handle on writing, I saw how much fun
it was to create worlds and see how someone else reacted to them.
Do you see yourself
writing in another genre? Definitely.
I love to mix genres. However, almost everything I write
usually has some tension or horror in it.
Are any of your
characters reflective of you? There's a little bit
of me in every character I write. It helps me keep in touch with
them and make them believable.
Let's take a look at the book details:Something strange is happening in Returning City, something dangerous.
Gabriel has never questioned things before. He knows that because he is a revenant like everyone else, he has to fight the not-family and hurt them to keep his own family safe. He has never questioned that the sky is always dark or that hungry things watch him from the forest.
But in Returning City, everyone has secrets.
Gabriel grew up believing that he was the same as everyone else. But now, things are changing. He begins to see strange, monstrous creatures instead of the people he has always known. Struggling to protect his family, Gabriel must turn to a mysterious stranger, but is she only helping him for her own dark purposes?
In order to survive, Gabriel has to become more than he has ever been, and he will have to go against all he has ever known. Soon Gabriel will realize that something dangerous waits for him—his past—and that past holds a secret deadlier than anything he could ever imagine.
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17 comments:
Angels of the Deep by Kirby Crow. More UF than straight fantasy but very dark ;)
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Hmmm, dark fantasy? Not sure what that type of book would be. I consider fantasy to be R.A. Salvatore's books and such. And I guess some of his Drizzt Do'Urden books could be considered dark.
Either the Anita Blake series or the Merry Gentry series by Laurell K Hamilton are my favorites. I don't think I could ever pick just one book. lol
Great intervieew. Oh, this sounds so exciting and hot!
Thanks for this opportunity!
Gayle
Sorry, meant interview...fingers don't always do what they are told *grin*
Don't have one yet.
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Now that's not fair asking me to pick only one. Way too many to choose from.
Love the Demonica series
Favorite.... hard to narrow down... um.... Melissa Marr's Wicked Lovely books, and Holly Black's Modern Tale of Faerie series, and Patricia Briggs Mercedes Thompson / Alpha & Omega Universe... gee there are sure a lot...
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My fav is Anne Bishop's Black Jewels Series. Loved the series!
I don't have one yet, but I did like the Anita Blake series.
I dont have a favorite Ive never met a book I didnt like and most of them I love lol.Thank you for sharing and for this chance to win.Have a great weekend .
The last one I read was Demonica and I loved it but I haven't read any recently.
I like so many it's hard to choose one favorite. I prefer the ones with vampires though.
well i like vamp and then i like when the author mix the guy up in the books
I do not know if favorite is the right word, but I am reading a really good one right now called Redemption by R.K. Ryals. The lines are a bit blurred in my mind on what constitutes dark fantasy, but I think this one is pretty close :) Thank you for sharing with us. I would love to read Blood of the Revenant.
Christopher Goldens The Veil Series is really great dark fantasy
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