I’ve had the pleasure of being
tagged for “The Next Big Thing” Blog tour by two talented fellow romance
authors,
They are both working on exciting
projects, so be sure to link back to their websites to see their Next Big Thing
posts after reading mine. I’m excited to
share what I’ve been working on.
Ten Interview Questions for “The
Next Big Thing”:
What is your working title of your
book?
Bloodstone
Where did the idea come from for the
book?
From a fairy tale and a myth: Beauty and the Beast & Cupid and Psyche. I also have visited many ruined fortresses in
the United Kingdom, and the Rock of Cashel in Ireland (pictured here) is partly
the source of inspiration for the ruined fortress Drakkonwehr. Also much of the story takes place in a forested no-man’s land called
the Wehrland.
What genre does your book fall
under?
Fantasy
Romance
Which actors would you choose to
play your characters in a movie rendition?
My
hero, the Shadow Man, is completely shrouded in black—face and all—for almost
all the story, so any male actor with an athletic physique that would look good
in form-hugging black clothing and who could handle a sword would do. Emma
Watson with her “Hermoine hair” has the right spunk, athleticism, and courageous
determination that Mirianna has.
What is the one-sentence synopsis of
your book?
To save her father Mirianna promises the
Shadow Man she’ll do "anything," but the beastly, insensitive
creature needs her heart, freely given, and all her courage to help him defeat
the mage who cursed him.
Will your book be self-published or
represented by an agency?
Hopefully
it will find a home with a publisher.
How long did it take you to write
the first draft of your manuscript?
A
good 6 years. I got diverted halfway in
by my first book THE PRINCE OF VAL-FEYRIDGE being published and all that
involved, and then I got stuck at the turning point until I had a brainstorm
that unlocked the rest of the story.
What other books would you compare
this story to within your genre?
Kathleen
Eagle’s THE NIGHT REMEMBERS has a similar theme but in a contemporary setting. Honestly, I try to avoid making comparisons,
but I’ve been told my first book, which I think of as a Cinderella-type story,
resembles GAME OF THRONES while BLOODSTONE is very much a beauty-and-the-beast
romance combined with the legend of a guardian holding back evil and an
unraveling spell that the characters have to race against.
Who or what inspired you to write
this book?
I’ve
always been fascinated by the Cupid and Psyche tale where a beautiful but
lonely girl is carried away by a creature she is forbidden to look upon and who
she initially believes to be a monster.
It’s a story about how love develops when appearance isn’t a factor in
the attraction. And it’s also a story
about accepting oneself, flaws and all.
What else about
your book might pique the reader’s interest?
There’s magic, petrified dragon’s
blood, and a mysterious she-lion I very much enjoyed creating.
Now that I’ve
had all the fun talking about my book, I’m passing the torch to the five
authors I’m tagging. Please visit these
blogs and see what “The Next Big Thing” is coming from them: