I have always told stories. I
remember telling stories to my friends as a child in school and making them
forget that they had to go out and play for recess. Even my teacher would
listen in and he told me to keep it up and to write them down. I wrote
several notebooks filled with stories that he read. He encouraged me a lot. I
went on to become a journalist and wrote my first novel when I was 28. It was
published by one of the big Danish publishing houses.
2. What
authors have inspired you the most?
Probably Anne Rice and Isabel Allende.
3. What was
your inspiration for Savage?
My daughters. I love the mind of little
children. Their world is so magical. Their way of viewing everything inspired
me to the world of the family of magical women living next door to where
Christian lives when he first arrives in Florida. Women can be so strong and
powerful. I simply adore the women in this book. They are so spirit-filled so
vibrant and alive. I know everybody will love them.
4. Are you
currently working on any other projects?
I am already writing the sequel
to Savage. I am planning on writing three books about my main character
Christian. It is sort of a family-saga really. In the first book he is in his
twenties and so is the woman he falls in love with. In the second book they
have kids of their own and are in their thirties. In the last book they will
have young teenagers. I am also planning on doing a book about Aiyana, the
spirit-filled Native American girl that he falls hopelessly in love with.
About her and when she first discovers who she really is. I might also do a book
about her sister who does telekinesis and their grand-mother who predicts
natural disasters. I love those characters so much that they each deserve
their own book.
5. How would
you describe yourself in ten words or less?
Pretty normal, passionate about
writing and reading. Lover of people.
6. What is
your favorite thing about being a writer?
To be able to create worlds and
people. To use your imagination and just create things and worlds. To let
people have a peek into these worlds and make them love the characters that
you create just as much as you do.
7. What is
your least favorite thing?
Promotion. It's just not my thing. That and
revising the book.
8. What advice
would you give to aspiring writers?
Write, write and then write some more. Don't
let anyone tell you that you can't do it. Just keep dreaming and writing.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Author Interview: Willow Rose
Today I am glad to welcome Willow Rose, author of Savage to my blog!
Follow Friday
Q: Happy Father's Day! Who is your favorite dad character in a book and why?
A: There are several that I could name, but I think Mr. Weasley is going to get a ton of attention tonight, so I am going to say Hans Hubermann from The Book Thief. Hans is such an amazing person, he takes Liesel under his wing and gives her the patience, steadiness, and love she needs to recover from being abandoned by her mother after her brother dies. Any child would be lucky to have the accordion playing Hans as a father.
(As would any child to have my father, I love you Dad!)
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Savage Giveaway!
I am excited to announce that Willow Rose, the author of the soon to be released (June 15) book Savage, has been kind enough to give me both an ecopy and a signed paperback copy of Savage to give away!
What's It About:
The
year is 1983. Christian is 22 years old when he leaves his home in Denmark to
spend a year in Florida with a very wealthy family and go to med-school. A
joyful night out with friends is shattered by an encounter with a savage
predator that changes his life forever. Soon he faces challenges he had never
expected. A supernatural gift he has no idea how to embrace. A haunting family
in the house next door. A spirit-filled girl who seems to carry all the
answers. An ancient secret hidden in the swamps of Florida. One life never the
same. One love that becomes an obsession. Two destinies that will be forever
entangled.
Savage is a young adult title with some language, violence, and sexual situations recommended for ages sixteen and up.
Savage is a young adult title with some language, violence, and sexual situations recommended for ages sixteen and up.
A Bit About The Author:
Willow Rose writes YA Paranormal Romance and fantasy. Originally from
Denmark she now lives on Florida’s Space Coast with her husband and two
daughters. She is a huge fan of Anne Rice and Isabel Allende. When she is not
writing or reading she enjoys to watch the dolphins play in the waves of the
Atlantic Ocean.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Review: Kevin's Point of View
Title: Kevin’s Point
of View (Now titled Captain Disaster)
Author: Del Shannon
Page Count: 402
Rating: 4.5 TURTLES: A really great read, I highly recommend!
Description:
Kevin Tobin is a relatively ordinary
twelve-year-old dealing with the aftermath of his father’s death
in a mountain biking accident near their home in Boulder, Colorado. To escape
from his emotional turmoil, Kevin has developed his imagination into a
dangerous foil and a powerful ally. While he antagonizes his mother and sister
through his superhero antics on an average Wednesday morning, his ability to
escape inside a character’s head becomes critical to his survival after his
life is once-again turned upside down a year after his father’s death.
A mysterious package arrives in the mail, Kevin and his best friend
are hunted down by a ruthless villain set upon world domination who is
determined to retrieve the package, and after enlisting Kevin’s teenage sister
and her pizza-delivery boyfriend in a battle for control over time itself, the
secret of Kevin’s whole existence is revealed to him by a source we never
expected.
Del Shannon’s imaginative story, appreciation for the powers of
family ties and the desire of young boys to both escape reality and prove
themselves within it, and fast-paced, adventure-filled storytelling style make
this a book with wide appeal for readers of all ages.
Review:
Can I just say that
I adored this book? It was sweet, charming, funny, and chock-full of action! Being
a chronic day-dreamer myself, albeit not to Kevin’s extent, I loved seeing
inside his head and how he used his imagination to get out of even the toughest
situations. Del Shannon’s writing sucks you right then and holds your attention
until the end. The style reminded me a
bit of Eoin Colfer’s style (one of my favorite children’s authors by the way).
Not only did I love
Kevin, but I fell in love with the whole ensemble as well. His friends are a
motley bunch, but are hilarious and awesome at the same time. When Kevin
escapes into his imagination, he usually pretends that he is his favorite
cartoon, Captain Disaster. The evil villains chasing after Kevin and his
friends were reminiscent of nasty cartoon villains as well, and that
parallelism was fun to read.
The only difficult
thing for me about this book was the cover. I do a lot of my reading in public
places – public transit etc. – and I got a few weird looks and ended up putting
a sticky note over the bottom part of the cover (no pun intended) just to clear
that issue up. It wasn’t a problem for me personally though, and definitely did
not detract from my enjoyment of the book.
Kevin’s Point of
View is a whirlwind of a read with a very satisfying ending, but with room left
for a sequel, which I would without a doubt want to read. It is appropriate and
appeals to a wide range of readers and I highly recommend that you check it
out.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Review: The Bridge of Deaths
Author: M.C.V. Egan
Page Count
(Paperback): 372
Rating: 3
TURTLES: An enjoyable read, but I suggest check out if you like the topic
before adding it to your TBR.
Description:
Follow Bill and Maggie in London 2010 as they explore the events of
August 15th 1939. When at the brink of World War II, an English plane
crashed and sunk in Danish waters. Five deaths were reported: two Standard Oil
of New Jersey employees, a German Corporate Lawyer, an English member of
Parliament, and a crew member for the airline. Bill and Maggie find a
conceivable version of the events.
Review:
When I first started The Bridge of Deaths, I was very intrigued by the
idea. The story of this sunken plane told from the perspective of people
uncovering the facts present day, not just with files but with the aid of
psychics and past life regressions as well. I thought the whole set up was a very
original mix of mystery/historical fiction with a touch of the supernatural.
The main characters in the story are Bill, who is suffering from
nightmares of the plane crash because of an unresolved past life, Maggie,
Bill’s girlfriend, and Catalina, a middle-aged woman whose grandfather
was on the plane. I really enjoyed Maggie and Bill’s relationship, they were
very sweet and I felt that their relationship was very real. While I enjoyed
Catalina’s background story, most of the time she interacts with Bill and
Maggie she is talking about the information on the plane crash she has
accumulated over years. At times these chapters just felt like excessive
info-dumps to me, and it got a little hard to read. That is why I gave this
book a 3 instead of a 3.5 or 4, because overall I enjoyed the story, but if you
are not interested in history, then you may find the information heavy parts
difficult to get through.
I would recommend this book to fans of historical fiction, especially
for those interested in the time around WWII.
Follow Friday
Today in honor of the 100th FF we are featuring other people's blogs on our own blog. I am featuring Sharon from Obsession with Books because she was a great help to me a few months ago when I was organizing my Hunger Games read-along! So go check out Sharon!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Blog Tour Stop: Destiny Unveiled
Welcome to the Book Blog Tour for Destiny Unveiled, the sequel to Destiny by Laura Deluca!
Description:
Gabriella and Darron thought their magickal battle was over when they defeated the evil warlock, Richard. When her Aunt Donna seeks Gabriella's help in rescuing her catatonic daughter from the Dark Coven, Gabriella discovers that her cousin holds a power within her that would be catastrophic in the hands of the evil witches. Gabriella's coven sets out on a journey that may be their last. Along the way, they meet new allies, face devastating treachery, and battle not only the Dark Coven, but the darkness within themselves. When Gabriella finally comes face to face with the cousin she never knew existed, her true destiny is unveiled, and the fate of the mortal world is in her hands.
Guest Post by Laura Deluca:
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Description:
Gabriella and Darron thought their magickal battle was over when they defeated the evil warlock, Richard. When her Aunt Donna seeks Gabriella's help in rescuing her catatonic daughter from the Dark Coven, Gabriella discovers that her cousin holds a power within her that would be catastrophic in the hands of the evil witches. Gabriella's coven sets out on a journey that may be their last. Along the way, they meet new allies, face devastating treachery, and battle not only the Dark Coven, but the darkness within themselves. When Gabriella finally comes face to face with the cousin she never knew existed, her true destiny is unveiled, and the fate of the mortal world is in her hands.
Guest Post by Laura Deluca:
There are tons of books out there written
about witches, but there is something that makes my books a little different
than the other paranormal novels out there.
I have been studying witchcraft, in the form of Wicca, for almost ten
years. I am, in fact, a witch myself. I practice with a group of women, much
like Gabriella’s mother, and I use the knowledge born from experience to add a
little realism into the fantasy of my stories.
Now, I’m not
saying that everything that happens in Destiny is completely realistic. Far
from it. The Destiny series is fiction, after all, and meant to be fun and
entertaining. But I do strive to add
real elements of Wicca into the mix. The rituals performed often use symbolism
that any pagan would recognize. The ritual tools, the way the sacred space is
set up, and even the wording of the spells, are all very realistic. Only some of the results are exaggerated.
Unfortunately, I haven’t met any real witches that can touch the ground and
make a flower grow out of the snow or make a cut vanish with just the touch of their
hand. But even the healing aspects of
the story are based off of real energy healing. I have been practicing Reiki,
which is a form of energy healing, for the last four years. In this practice, we lay our hands on our
patrons and allow the energy of the universe to run through us, into the
patient. Results aren’t as spectacular
as those in Destiny, but it always leaves people feeling more energized and
definitely eases pain.
So much of the
Destiny books are drawn from my own spiritual experiences with witchcraft,
which is indeed a timeless tradition.
One of my fellow pagans, radio personality Raven Moonshadow, summed it
up best in her review of Destiny. “This
is her (Laura’s) first young adult novel and I was really impressed with how
closely she kept within the actual concepts of the earth-based religions. I
think having a book like this written by someone who follows the religion
herself is a huge boost to the published work. The fact that she kept most
elements as close to reality without delving into "Hollywood"
stereotypes is a testament not only to her as a writer, but also to honoring
her own religion, showing the respect that any religion would deserve.”
Raven’s review made me so happy, because this
is exactly what I was trying to achieve. Destiny is a book inspired by Wicca,
and written out of my respect and love for this most sacred of paths. But don’t
worry. I managed to pull all this off without getting preachy, and I definitely
maintain the fun elements that any fantasy novel needs to be a success. In the Destiny series, you’ll find love,
suspense, and shocking revelations you’ll never see coming. So, if you want to
read a book about witches, read a book written BY a witch. Get yourself a copy
of Destiny and/or Destiny Unveiled.
Buy Laura Deluca's Books.
About Laura:
Laura "Luna" DeLuca lives at the beautiful Jersey shore with her husband and three children. She has been writing stories for as long as she can remember. Old high school friends would tell you she was always scratching in her notebook instead of paying attention in class and the children she used to babysit for always loved to hear her scary stories at bedtime. In addition to writing fiction, Laura is also the sole author of a popular review blog called New Age Mama. She is an active member of her local pagan community, and has been studying Wicca for close to eight years. She loves writing young adult novels, because it keeps her young at heart. She is the author of three published works including Destiny, Destiny Unveiled, and Phantom, and has several more projects in the works.
Laura "Luna" DeLuca lives at the beautiful Jersey shore with her husband and three children. She has been writing stories for as long as she can remember. Old high school friends would tell you she was always scratching in her notebook instead of paying attention in class and the children she used to babysit for always loved to hear her scary stories at bedtime. In addition to writing fiction, Laura is also the sole author of a popular review blog called New Age Mama. She is an active member of her local pagan community, and has been studying Wicca for close to eight years. She loves writing young adult novels, because it keeps her young at heart. She is the author of three published works including Destiny, Destiny Unveiled, and Phantom, and has several more projects in the works.
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Here is the Book Trailer for the first book in the series, Destiny.
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