Author interview – Jennifer Wells

It’s been a while since I’ve done an author interview, and I’m excited to welcome Jennifer Wells to the blog today to answer some fun questions. She is the author of two novels, Magick Charm, published in 2010, and Practically Dreaming, which just came out last week.

The blurb:

In a Zodiac-based world, finding a mate is easy. Falling in love is the hard part.

Astrology influences almost everything, from career choice to where people live. Even romantic matches are based solely on astrological compatibility and determined by the infallible Council of Venus.

Animal psychic Tierra has every reason to trust the Council—save one. Her match with fellow Virgo, Evander, works better on paper than in person. But she stubbornly hangs on, believing their relationship will grow and develop, all the while trying to rationalize her feelings for Lachlan.

Veterinarian and Reiki master, Lachlan, hides a secret, which has kept him single for more than two years. This Pisces dreams of a happily ever after with Tierra, but believes it’s impossible for him.

Tierra and Lachlan must confront their doubts, differences, and society’s belief in the Council. Will they defy the odds and choose each other? Does astrological certainty eclipse the chance to fall in love?

Pretty cover and interesting blurb. I’m hooked! And now on to our questions!

Q: Where were you born? Are you the kind of person who likes to move around a lot, or do you prefer to live in one place?
A: I was born in Reading, Pennsylvania (yep, that’s the Reading Railroad from Monopoly!). Since I got married, my husband and I have moved ten times, but I much prefer to stay in one place! We’ve been happily settled in Northern Virginia for eight years.

Q: What sparked your interest in writing? How long have you been writing?
A: I’ve always loved books! When I was a kid, I would create short stories – usually tragic romances or horror tales. After college, I tried my hand at a full-length novel writing with my best friend.

Q: What provided the inspiration for your novel, Practically Dreaming?
A: I love books almost as much as I love animals, so it was a lot of fun to add plenty of four-footed characters to this book! What could be better than adorable dogs and cats… except being able to understand what they’re thinking? My main character is an animal psychic as well as a vet. Sometimes she doesn’t always appreciate knowing her pets’ thoughts, especially when they don’t like the guy she’s dating!

Q: How long did it take you to finish it? How many drafts did you write before you were satisfied?
A: I wrote the first draft in about two or three months. Editing took about five or six passes through the book before I was satisfied with it. I’m a Virgo, which means I’m a perfectionist! It’s always difficult for me to declare something perfect enough.

Q: And congrats on Practically Dreaming launching CMP’s new signature line, Sabian Symbols! How did you approach that project?
A: Since the Sabian Symbols line is inspired by astrology, I relied quite a bit on my favorite astrologer’s help. Luckily, that’s my husband! He always pointed me in the right direction when I bounced ideas off of him. I wanted my characters to act according to their zodiac signs as much as possible. I also added in as many astrology-driven details as I could – some are obvious, but there are some more subtle details only a student of astrology might notice.

Q: How would you describe your path toward publication?
A: It took several years. I couldn’t find a home for my first novel, but the second one was picked up rather quickly. I received The Email while I was on the road on the way to visit my parents for Christmas. It was the best holiday gift I’ve ever received!

Q: Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
A: Never ever give up! It can be a long, difficult process to find the right publisher, but it’s all worth it. Start writing a blog too. It’s a great way to work on your writing, and it’s one of the ways you’ll reach out to your audience once you are published.

Q: Name a few authors who have inspired you and describe why.
A: Stephen King had famously received dozens of rejection letters, but still persevered. He’s the perfect example of what a writer can accomplish by believing in himself. I also love Diana Gabaldon’s work. I admire the way she weaves historical research in her novels and the way her characters become so real.

Q: What are you currently writing?
A: I’m returning to the world of my first book, Magick Charm. I’m writing a short story mystery about the sassy police officer, Megan, and a full-length novel in which the quirky twin, Rachel, finally finds the right guy.

Q: Coffee, tea, or hard liquor? (or all three?)
A: Coffee is necessary to the safety of everyone around me! But I have a tiki bar in my house, so I love to kick back on the weekend with a Mai Tai!

Q: What books are you currently reading or on your to-be-read list?
A: What’s not on my list? I have a pile a mile high, and yet I keep buying new books! A Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison and Double Dexter by Jeff Lindsay are at the top of my TBR list. I’m also looking forward to the next Pendergast novel from Preston and Child and the final novel in the Just Breathe trilogy by Kendall Grey.

Q: And now for the bonus fluff question: If you could be a character in your one of your favorite novels, which character would you be and why?
A: Claire from Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series. I admit, the eighteenth century world is less than glamorous and certainly dangerous, but the hero, Jamie, is well worth it!

Jennifer Wells has been writing since she was in middle school. When she discovered romance novels in junior high, she knew she wanted to write them someday. Her writing remained a hobby while she studied biology and forensic DNA science. She worked as a molecular biologist and published cancer research before finally leaving the lab and taking up her laptop full time.

She currently lives in Northern Virginia with John, her husband of sixteen years. John is a professional tarot card reader and astrologer. John and Jen have three children who happen to be cats: Josephine, Morgana Madison, and Luna. Jo is a beautiful black Siamese mix who rules the house. MoMo is a possessive Scottish Fold who loves to knead Jen’s hair. Luna is the baby, an affectionate Scottish Fold who thinks her name is “Cute.”

Jen’s website, blog, and contact information can be found at www.jennifer-wells.com.

Happy release day to Christine Ashworth and Kinley Baker!

Happy release day to CMP authors Christine Ashworth and Kinley Baker! Read more about their new books below.

Demon Hunt, by Christine Ashworth

Tribred Gregor Caine decided long ago to deny his blood legacy, so he isn’t thrilled when paired with a full-blooded Fae to hunt the demons threatening to decimate Los Angeles. As they fight side by side, he finds she calls to both his Fae and his demon blood; a call he can’t resist.

Warrior Fae Serra Willows crossed into the Human Plane to help destroy the demons released from the Chaos Plane. Finding and shutting down the portal between worlds is more challenging than she expected…and Gregor and his world more seductive than she had ever imagined.

As the killings escalate, Gregor and Serra realize one of the most deadly demons from the Chaos Plane has marked Serra as his own. To save her, Gregor has to face his greatest fear—losing his humanity to the darkness in his blood. But in a race against time, that darkness could become his greatest strength. And he will kill to claim Serra’s love.

Now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Demon-Hunt-Christine-Ashworth/dp/1937254739/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1342446178&sr=1-5&keywords=Demon+Hunt

Christine Ashworth is a native of Southern California. The daughter of a writer and a psych major, she fell asleep to the sound of her father’s Royal manual typewriter for years. In a very real way, being a writer is in her blood-her father sold his first novel before he turned forty; her brother sold his first book before he turned twenty-five.

At the tender age of seventeen, Christine fell in love with a man she met while dancing in a ballet company. She married the brilliant actor/dancer/painter/music man, and they now have two tall sons who are as scintillating as their parents, keeping the dinner conversation lively.

Christine’s two dogs rule the outside, defending her vegetable garden from the squirrels, while a polydactyl rescue cat holds court inside the house. Everything else is in a state of flux.

You can find Christine here:

Website and Blog: http://christine-ashworth.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/CCAshworth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/ChristineAshworthAuthor
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4768755.Christine_Ashworth
Amazon Author page: http://www.amazon.com/Christine-Ashworth/e/B004WXK66O/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1338666193&sr=1-1

Freed, by Kinley Baker

After mortal invaders slay a Shadow Shifter woman, Queen Ella knows there is more blood on the horizon. As the most powerful Sensitive in the village, Ella has always known she’s destined to save the kingdom. But her task seems impossible. She must move the Well of Souls to a new realm to save her people or risk failing the Ancestor gods.

The woman King Falon loves will never love him back, despite a binding marriage built on regal decorum. Falon’s first duty is to his people, and he only wants to provide the Shadow Shifters with a safe future. He must assert his power to gain the respect of the warriors.Harder still, King Falon must accept the salvation of his people lies with his own Queen Ella, a woman who speaks madness… a woman he’s always loved, but hardly knows.

Freed is a Shadowed Love Series novella and is available for 99 cents on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Freed-Little-Crescent-Shadowed-ebook/dp/B008LMOU6E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342483497&sr=8-1&keywords=freed+by+kinley+baker

Kinley Baker read her first romance at the age of thirteen and immediately fell in love with the hero and the genre. She lives with her husband and her dog, Joker, in the Pacific Northwest. As a firm supporter of all supernatural lifestyles, she writes fantasy romance, paranormal romance, and urban fantasy.

You can find Kinley at www.kinleybaker.com and at these sites:

http://authorkinleybaker.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/kinleybaker
www.facebook.com/kinleybaker
http://www.goodreads.com/kinleybaker
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kinley-Baker/196649877015210

Two characters walk into a bar

I’m pleased to welcome author Louann Carroll to the blog today! She has a great post to share.

Thank you, Cindy, for inviting me onto your blog today. I generally blog about my books or what’s going on in my life, but this time I’m trying something a little different. I have Kate Kelly, from Gemini Rising, and Kellyn O’Brien from A Shadow of Time, meeting in a bar to discuss their ongoing concerns with their creator.

Once again, thank you for the opportunity.


Kellyn O’Brien stepped out of her car, the rain whiplashing the roof of the old hotel to her side. She’d stolen a few moments for herself and had agreed to meet Kate, a fellow main character, at a bar their creator had made. She hurried inside, letting the door slam shut behind her. Shucking her coat, she glanced across the room. An attractive blonde-haired woman sat on a stool at the far end of the bar. Obviously startled, the woman turned to look at her, blue eyes piercing. Kellyn hurried over, pulled out a bar stool and sat down.

She said the first thing that came to her mind. “I hear you’re a whiner.”

Kate laughed, flicking her hair over one shoulder. “That’s what our so-called writer wants to make me. In fact, I’m strong and getting stronger every day. You know what I mean?”

Nervous, Kellyn looked away. This woman was not the mealy-mouthed creature she’d thought to expect. But then, she wasn’t the same either. The author of their creation didn’t realize that what she wrote in a book went on to fruition in another dimension.  At least that’s how Adam explained it when her consciousness didn’t end after the telling of the story, A Shadow of Time.

She frowned, saying, “Yeah, I get that.” She glanced at the waitress. “An Appletini, please?” She shifted a little then bent down and snugged up a boot. She had a matching set of kitchen knives tucked into the neck of her Uggs. “I’m not as clumsy as she says, either.” She continued under her breath, “At least not anymore.”

Kate grinned. “I’m glad you decided to meet me for a drink. I have so many complaints about the way we’ve been represented. Like, when was the last time she really looked at me? In case she hasn’t noticed, I’ve grown.”

“Me, too.” Kellyn looked up, wondering if Kate subscribed to Adam’s theory. Glancing around, she found the bar cozy—like a neighborhood tavern they had in the sixties. The walls, painted a bright pink, were offset by the wood of the bar shining a dark mahogany and smooth with age. Cigarette smoke tinged the air. There was even a jukebox in the corner playing something about broken hearts. She could relate.

She asked, “When did your book come out?”

“A few years ago. I know she’s working on the next one in the series, but she’s taking long enough.”

Kellyn took the drink from the server and sipped before speaking. “She has been sick and she did write another novel right after mine. Redemption is its name. In any case, I’m a stand-alone. No series here.”

“How come?” Kate tipped back a shot of Irish whiskey and downed it. “Can I have another?” she asked the barmaid.

“Coming right up.”  The woman shuffled down the walkway. She passed the kegs, the bottles, and the one bag of nuts hanging crookedly on metal slats. Dust sprinkled the air as she moved.

Running her fingers around the rim of her glass, Kate added, “The writer got the title of my book, Gemini Rising, from the Gemini Observatory. That was the first place that noticed the comet. I get that the world ended and all, but right now she has me in the middle of a war with a bunch of screwy angels. I mean, it would have been nice if she’d stopped the telling with me and the kids reunited with Noah.”

Kellyn straightened and winked. “I heard he’s a hunk.” She’d seen a picture of him in the creator’s mind. Dark hair framed a face of chiseled perfection. And his eyes…

Blushing, Kate picked up the shot the server plunked down before her. “That he is.” She tipped back another one. “It would be nice to see him once in a while.”

Kellyn wondered if the color on Kate’s face was for Noah or the alcohol she was downing. “Do you always drink so much?”

“No. In fact, I don’t drink at all.”

“Then you’d better be careful.”  Kellyn glanced at her watch. She’d left Scott with Leanore. He was just three and tended not to do well away from her. Besides, there was the house to consider, Shadow Ley. That miserable gothic mess that haunted her steps as well as her mind.

Kate sighed. “I heard you inherited a mansion. Must be nice. All I got was a place in the Olam.”

“Where’s that?” Interested, Kellyn put her worries aside.

“It’s the home of the angels—where worlds are created.”

“I’ve enough trouble with the one I have. Shadow Ley is haunted.”

“I’ve heard. Shenahobet is it?”

“Yeah, a djinn. Somehow we got our dimensions mixed up.” She cocked her head. “I have no idea where the creator came up with that one.”

Kate flicked a finger at the bartender, indicating another shot. “She has a wicked imagination.”

“What happened between you and Noah?” Kellyn had heard that he’d saved Kate from death and whisked her from Earth.

“He was thrown out of the Olam. We’re bond mates and since we share emotion, and I wasn’t ready for the responsibility, he was asked to leave by Michael.”

“Who’s Michael?” Kellyn noted Kate’s drawn brow, the determination in her eyes.

“An archangel.”

“You don’t like him?”

“No. Well, in some respects he’s okay.” She glanced over. “What about John Aldrich? I heard you have the hots for him.”

Kellyn frowned, feeling a little insulted. “I’m in love and that’s not the same as having the hots, at least not in my world. You see, we share the same nightmares. They’re from another dimension—another life. Shenahobet is freakin deranged and it’s out to destroy my family.” She finished the rest of her Appletini in a single gulp.

“Another?” The waitress appeared—an unnoticed intrusion.

“Please.” Wary of strangers, Kellyn kept an eye on her. Shenahobet could take many forms. Her hand crept down to the knife in her boot.

“I’ll get her someday.”

Kellyn glanced back at Kate. “Who?”

“That woman—the author—the one you call the creator. How dare she take liberties with our lives!”

The bar door slammed opened. In walked a frail old woman, her dress dragging on the floor, apron stained with mold. A sense of disgust filled Kellyn as she recognized the djinn. Her hand, like quicksilver, brought up a knife. She glanced at Kate and thought of her son while nodding her head in agreement.

Gemini Rising
In the beginning was the Light. And the Light was good. From the Light came all manner of civilizations spreading across the universe. Only human beings chose to come to know the Light on their own. For this, the Light loved them best. There is also darkness, a creature so filled with jealously; it vows to destroy the human race.  Created by the Light for Its own purpose, Belial keeps the planets in place.

Over 5,000 years ago, Sumerian stone tablets warn future civilizations on Earth about the coming of Nibiru. The 10th planet will cross the planet’s orbit, turning the axis by 90 degrees.The Gemini Observatory in Hawaii has discovered a comet on its way to Earth. Some say it’s a left over fragment of the big bang. Others say it heralds the end of time.

Jason Kelly, a renowned archaeologist, rips his wife Kate and their ten year-old son from their home in San Francisco. Off to a dig outside of Sedona, Arizona, Kate must make her way in the hot, dry, desert. She misses the fog, the lights, the sounds of people, until one night, a UFO appears in the sky.

A Shadow of Time
Consumed by a childhood filled with terror and pain, Kellyn O’Brien strives to create the perfect family. Then, disaster strikes. Her husband is dead. Three weeks later, she discovers her son is heir to Shadow Ley, a nineteenth century estate located in the Sierra Nevada foothills.

Still reeling from Michael’s death, Kellyn moves to Shadow Ley. Soon after her arrival, the ordinary becomes the extraordinary: broken drinking glasses repair themselves, stair rails that were once old are now new, and suddenly the estate of Shadow Ley is not what it seems.

She turns to the local historian and hears the tale of Shenahobet, the portal guardian, and the Hutto-pah, a tribe of Native Americans related to the Maya. She meets John, a doctor, who experiences visions of other times and places. Her dreams turn into nightmares with windows into past lives, hints of multidimensionality, and the promise of life beyond death.

Legends abound and so Shadow Ley, the home Kellyn had hoped would bring peace to herself and her children, becomes mired first in doubt, then in terror, and finally in love eternal.

Biography

Louann Carroll is a Native Californian living in the Sierra Nevada foothills with her husband, Dennis. Mother to three children and grandmother to seven, she is an avid rock, fossil, and gem hunter who enjoys sharing her finds with her grandchildren and friends. She is a student of alternative religion, archaeology, anthropology, and paleontology. She has written numerous radio talk shows, articles on adoption, and is the author of Gemini Rising, a Sci-fi Romance Series, A Shadow of Time, a Paranormal Romance, and the Journey Series, children’s books helping our kids through life.

Louann loves to hear from people who read her books. You can reach her by email or visit her website.

Soul Reborn anniversary sale

Join Author Jean Murray in celebrating her 1-Year Anniversary of
Soul Reborn, her debut paranormal romance novel.

To celebrate, Soul Reborn from Crescent Moon Press on sale for $0.99 (original price $6.99) at All Romance eBooks for a limited time only (July 1-15, 2012).

THE HUMAN REALM, HIS BATTLEFIELD.

Asar, the Egyptian God of the Underworld, has been tortured and left soulless by a malevolent goddess, relegating him to consume the very thing he was commissioned to protect. Human souls. Now an empty shell of hatred, Asar vows to kill the goddess and anyone involved in her release, but fate crosses his path with a beautiful blonde huntress who has a soul too sweet to ignore.

DEADLY SECRETS BETTER LEFT UNEARTHED.

Lilly, fearless commander of the Nehebkau huntresses, is the only thing standing in the way of the goddess’ undead army unleashing hell on earth.  But Lilly has a secret—one she is willing to sell her soul to keep. If the Underworld god discovers her role in the dig that released the goddess, she will lose everything,
including his heart.