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Friday, August 9, 2013

Author Interview: Mary Lindsey



Fiction Freak: Why Edgar Allan Poe and why Annabel Lee? How did you get the idea fowhr your take and how was it, expanding a poem into a 400 pages story?
Mary Lindsey: I've always been an Edgar Allan Poe fan. From the first time I read "The Tell-Tale Heart" in fifth grade until now, he has always been one of my favorite authors. 
I did not consciously go into my second novel searching for a fairy tale or classic to retell, it came about organically. My husband had a collection of short stories on his nightstand, and while I waited for my ereader to charge up, I grabbed it. 
It flipped open to Edgar Allan Poe's short story, Ligeia. I had read it many times before, but for some reason, it resonated with me that night and I started thinking of how cool it would be to expand that amazing story into a novel. I woke up pretty excited and bounced the plot line off of my seventeen-year-old daughter, Hannah. 
Hannah was used to being a sounding board, so she acted interested (as usual) and settled in to listen to my inevitably long and animated description of my premise. But instead of smiling and nodding as usual, she stopped me.  "You can't do that. It's already a complete story."
She was wrong, of course. It's been done successfully many times with short stories, but I held my tongue because good plotters and listeners are hard to find. :)
She suggested instead, that I take one of Poe's poems because they are more like a story spark. Re-imagining one would not seem like a simple expansion or a fan fic.
A bit put-off that my ideas of how to novelize Ligeia had been smushed like a bug, I challenged her to find the perfect poem for expansion into a novel. 
Never daunted by a dare, Hannah took it upon herself to research all of Poe's poems. I bought a Poe anthology, and she went to work. After a weekend at our river house, she handed down her results of the three poems she felt best suited for my project. 
1. "Annabel Lee"
2. "The Haunted Palace"
3. "The Raven"
Once I read through "Annabel Lee," things just clicked into place. 

FF: How was writing Ashes on the Waves compare to writing a book like Shattered Souls?
ML: Writing Ashes on the Waves was VASTLY different from Shattered Souls I did a good bit of research for Shattered Souls regarding the history of Galveston Island during the Civil War and the Great Storm of 1900 (Most of the historical content was cut during the editorial process), but it was nothing compared to the research that went into Ashes on the Waves.
I read two biographies, many books on Celtic Lore, and 2,500 pages of Edgar Allan Poe’s poems stories, letters, and essays, including critical analysis. I did four months of full-time research before I wrote the first words. Dozens of Poe works are referenced in the book. Every chapter begins with a quote from a Poe story, poem, or letter, and the chapter tone, flow, and content reflects the piece in that epigraph. Weaving the multiple works into the novel was like a 112,000-word riddle.

FF: What are 5 adjectives you'd use to describe Ashes on the Waves?
ML: Haunting, romantic, gothic, suspenseful, mysterious

FF: Do you believe in true love? 
ML: Absolutely. I found it. 

FF: What do you think of your cover?
ML: I adore the cover. It was created by Nekro, the Spanish artist who did Anna Dressed in Blood and The Space Between. My only complaint is that it is so feminine and the book would appeal to guys as much as girls. 

FF: Who's your favorite character that you've written? 
ML: Liam. He is complex, deep, and at the same time, funny. 

FF: Possibly the hardest question: which books that you've written are closer to your heart?
ML: It’s impossible to say. I was certain it was Ashes until I wrote Fragile Spirits, the second book in the Shattered Souls Series, and fell in love with that world all over again. Ashes on the Waves was a tremendous challenge and accomplishment, but Fragile Spirits was just flat-out fun to write.
Thank you, Nikki, for having me on your blog today! 

Ashes on the Waves Blurb
Liam MacGregor is cursed. Haunted by the wails of fantastical Bean Sidhes and labeled a demon by the villagers of Dòchas, Liam has accepted that things will never get better for him—until a wealthy heiress named Annabel Leighton arrives on the island and Liam’s fate is changed forever.
With Anna, Liam finally finds the happiness he has always been denied; but, the violent, mythical Otherworlders, who inhabit the island and the sea around it, have other plans. They make awager on the couple’s love, testing its strength through a series of cruel obstacles. But the tragedies draw Liam and Anna even closer. Frustrated, the creatures put the couple through one last trial—and this time it’s not only their love that’s in danger of being destroyed.


Author Bio
Mary Lindsey lives in Houston with her husband, three kids, two dogs, her daughter's pet rats, an Australian bearded dragon, and dozens of Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (The roaches are along story. Don't ask). 
She is the author of Shattered Souls (2011), Ashes on the Waves (2013), and Fragile Sprits (2014), all YA from Philomel/Penguin. Mary also writes paranormal romance under the name Marissa Clarke for Entangled Publishing. The first book in the Underveil Series, Love Me To Death is scheduled for release in 2014. 

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Blog Tour: Belladonna by Fiona Paul



HELLO! If you all know, I'm a ginormous fan of Fiona Paul. As in, I feel like I force her to pick me for all her Venom Things. SO I AM HERE WITH THE BELLADONNA BLOG TOUR and an awesome annotated excerpt that'll make your toes tingle and your book buying side shiver.

Excerpt
Cass couldn’t move. She stood there, transfixed, speechless, letting her eyes wander over his whole body. The moonlight outlined his broad shoulders and the dark brown hair that had grown even longer since she’d last seen him, the ends of it brushing against his cheekbones and dangling below his square jaw. He broke away from his friends with a wave and began to cross the piazza toward her, the collar of his shirt flopping open to expose a triangle of muscular chest. Warmth bloomed in Cass’s cheeks. Her hands had been all over those muscles just a few weeks earlier.
Falco’s jaw dropped slightly as he approached, his lips curving into the lopsided smile she had missed so much.
“Starling,” he said. “I cannot believe it. Are you the product of too much wine or too many wishes?” He reached out, taking one of her hands in his own. “You feel real enough.”
“Hello, Falco,” she managed to say. She felt as if she might explode. Only now did she let herself realize how she had missed every tiny detail of him. More than anything, she wanted to pull him into her arms, to press her lips to the tiny scar beneath his right eye, to bury her face in the warmth of his hair.
Falco lifted her hand to his mouth, brushing his lips gently across her soft skin. It was an innocent gesture, but Cass could sense the urgency beneath it. He felt exactly the same way she did. She knew it.
Pulling her close and cradling her face in his hands, he said, “I have visited Florence’s breathtaking cathedrals and reviewed the works of the masters, but you are the most beautiful thing I’ve seen since I left Venice.”
Heat coursed from his fingers into her skin and the blood and bones beneath it. Falco’s hands smelled faintly of paint. Cass smiled. She couldn’t help herself. For a second the two of them were back on San Domenico, kissing on a bench in her aunt’s garden. For a second, desire budded and bloomed inside of her, as scarlet and fragrant as Agnese’s roses. Intoxicating. For a second nothing had changed.
Only everything had changed.

Fiona’s thoughts: Erm, what? Oh sorry, I got distracted. So again, you all KNOW Falco is coming back in the picture from the flap copy, so I don’t consider this passage spoilery. I figured we couldn’t have a whole blog tour without at least a taste of Falco since the other tours are having Falco-related posts.

The reason I picked this passage is to show Cass’s character development. Clearly, she still has the hots for Falco, but instead of being the wild impulsive girl from Venom who would have run and thrown herself into Falco’s arms, she’s holding back. Inside she’s budding and blooming and freaking out, but outside she’s more like “’Sup?”

This is for two reasons. First of all, she doesn’t blindly trust Falco like she did back when he first ignited all of her hormones. Reviewers like to write about characters acting irrational and how Instalove is so bogus, but dude, I still remember those first couple of guys who set me ablaze when I was a teen and I probably would have followed them off the edge of a cliff. Maybe it isn’t love, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t FEEL like it. Anyway, Cass is a little wary. Falco lied to her. Then he essentially left her to pursue his art after she refused to run away with him.

The second thing going on here is that between Venom and Belladonna, Cass spends a few weeks with Luca, trying to be the fiancée she is expected to be. Even if she doesn’t have feelings for her fiancé at this moment (open for debate) he’s a decent guy who saved her life. It’s a lot easier for her to cheat on a person who she hasn’t seen in years than it is to cheat on a person who just saved her. Especially when that guy is currently in prison and Cass feels indebted to him.


Belladonna Blurb
In the second in the stunning Secrets of the Eternal Rose series, Cassandra Caravello is trying to forget Falco, the wild artist who ran off with her heart, as she grows closer to her strong, steady fiancé, Luca. But Luca seems to have his own secrets. When he’s arrested by soldiers in the middle of the night, Cass’s life is once again thrown into chaos. She must save Luca, and that means finding the Book of the Eternal Rose—the only evidence that will prove he’s innocent.
So begins her journey to Florence, a city haunted by whispers of vampirism, secret soirees and clandestine meetings of the Order of the Eternal Rose. And home to Falco, who is working for the Order’s eerily stunning leader, the Belladonna herself.
Can Cass trust her heart to lead her to the truth this time?
Nothing is as it seems in this seductive thriller, where the truth may be the deadliest poison of all.


Short Author Bio
Fiona Paul lives in St. Louis, MO where she's managed to persuade prestigious universities to award her degrees in psychology and nursing. Between her studies, she traveled around five continents and spent time living in Thailand and South Korea (which is probably why she finds the idea of wearing shoes in the house a little weird.)

In addition to writing, Fiona is somewhat obsessive about coffee, music, and adventure sports. Her future goals include swimming with great white sharks and writing a whole truckload of novels, not necessarily in that order.She also writes contemporary YA under the name Paula Stokes.

Monday, July 1, 2013

This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith


Goodreads Blurb
If fate sent you an email, would you answer?
When teenage movie star Graham Larkin accidentally sends small town girl Ellie O'Neill an email about his pet pig, the two seventeen-year-olds strike up a witty and unforgettable correspondence, discussing everything under the sun, except for their names or backgrounds. 
Then Graham finds out that Ellie's Maine hometown is the perfect location for his latest film, and he decides to take their relationship from online to in-person. But can a star as famous as Graham really start a relationship with an ordinary girl like Ellie? And why does Ellie want to avoid the media's spotlight at all costs? 

Only I would get this AFTER I met the author and couldn't get it signed.
Anyways.
You guys, I feel like this is the perfect summer read. It's a sweet, light story about first love and it's just one of those stories you read to cheer up. It was like a fairy tale--something that's so sweet and a story you just want to read over and over again, but something that's 99% never going to happen. It was such a beautiful love story that I desperately wish was real!

Graham and Ellie had such developed personalities that made me love them all the more! Graham was the sweet celebrity who, in typical fashion, was tired of all the publicity, all the paparazzi, all the fame and glory. While I did say typical, we don't really have many books like that, do we? And Ellie was the small town girl (livin' in a lonely world. She took the midnight train...okay, off topic) who just wanted to stay an anonymity. I can't say why, since that's sort of a spoiler, but it's explained early on in the book!

And so, I wasn't entirely being honest about the light. We do deal with some more emotional issues, but they're far-fetched ones. They do play a role in the story though, and bring a nice bit of conflict in! (I feel sadist) I loved the flow of the story, the way it was told, all that jazz. It really was a beautiful fluff!

I was a bit confused as to why Ellie's BFF was so pissed at her though. I mean, everyone keeps a secret, and the emails were something personal to Ellie. I didn't see WHY Quinn was so angry! Or why she was angry that Ellie was surprised about Quinn and Devon, especially after Quinn made fun of Devon before. Quinn was a...rather awkward character.

Seriously, perfect summer read! Especially beach-side with ice cream. Really. And if you're a fan of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, you're going to love This is What Happy Looks Like! (Which is the perfect title.)

Oh. And favorite quote?
"Nothing's all that scary if you can see it coming."

I'm a fan of the deep and meaningful quotes. (I slap them on my wall. Makes a giant collage)

Pages: 416
Genre: Contemporary
Series: Standalone
Publisher: Poppy
Release Date: April 2, 2013
Rating: 4.5--> 4 stars


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