Monday, December 31, 2012

Books: Hold Tight

Now Available

Synopsis:
What’s one little spell?

When you’re new to magic, one spell can be the difference between getting what you want...and ruining the lives of everyone you love.

Sixteen-year-old Madison has just embraced her magical powers. The trick now is learning how to control them. She and her boyfriend -and fellow witch- can’t even enjoy a simple kiss without getting shocked when their powers collide. Instead of mastering her new skills, though, Madison is stuck watching her kid brother and doing chores.

But being a witch does have its benefits. With a simple spell, Madison instantly conjures the help she needs around the house. Or so she thinks. Her idea of “help” invites trouble of its own as a pair of dangerous yet enticing beings enter her life. When a classmate disappears soon afterwards, Madison discovers she's the next victim of a threat she's powerless to resist...and there’s nothing it won’t kill to make her surrender.


Caught in the crossfire between two dashing but deadly creatures, Madison must figure out which one to trust and how to rid her world of the other—before one of them destroys her and everyone she cares about.


HOLD TIGHT excerpt – exclusive first peek!

A soft swish hum had me glancing around the kitchen again. A cool breeze stirred the curtains and rippled the water in the bowl. I hurried and closed the window, but then a quiet buzz traveled around the kitchen like an angry fly. For a moment, I could have sworn I smelled fresh-cut orchids, but when I inhaled, the air chilled my lungs, causing me to cough. No matter which direction I looked, no one was there.



“Finish it,” a disembodied voice whispered eagerly.

Download HOLD TIGHT today!

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Fill Your eReader with Great YA

Have a new Kindle, Nook, or iPad?
Check out these great titles from Omnific Publishing
(Click the cover to learn more about each book.)

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Congratulations and Holiday Wishes

First things first, congratulations to the winners of last week's giveaways.

Congratulations to 
Jen Witch, winner of the $15 Amazon Gift Card and eCopy of Embrace
Kerry Amburgy-Dickson, Grand Prize winner in the Embrace Birthday Bash Giveaway
Dee Dee Brinkman Griffin, Holly Underhill and Shadow Kohler
winners of the Embrace Swag Package in the Embrace Birthday Bash Giveaway



When I was little I used to look forward to the Christmas television specials: Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, and Charlie Brown Christmas were among my favorites. There was something pure and simple about these shows that I loved. Today, I’d like to share with you one of my favorite Charlie Brown moments.

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Have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and amazing New Year!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Month in review, and blog bounce too

December has really turned into a busy month, all in a good way. Since so much is happening, I thought it would be nice to do a quick recap of some of the highlights:

Thanks to Celise from Incandescent Enchantments and all the wonderful bloggers who participated, The Embrace Blog Tour was a big success!


This week I'm hosting a Birthday Bash to celebrate Embrace's Book Birthday. It was a year ago today that my debut novel was released. There's still time to enter to win a signed copy of the book. Just click here to hop over to the party post.



Isaac and Madison stopped by Omnific Publishing's blog to share a bit of the holidays with everyone as part of Omnific's Holiday Without Rules Kindle Giveaway. There's still time to enter, so hurry on over to their blog by clicking the link above and fill out the Rafflecopter form.




Plus, I chatted with the amazing Katie Sparks over at Once Upon a Spark. Stop by to find out where I got the spark for Embrace  and what I'm working on now.

Oh, and I finished my Christmas shopping! Are you ready for the holidays?

Hope you've had a good month too!

Coming in the new year: interviews with L.S. Murphy, author of Reaper, Angela Brown, author of Neverlove and Alex Lindell, author of The Cadet of Tildor.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Come Celebrate Embrace's Book Birthday!


It's hard to believe that a year has passed since the release of my debut novel and to celebrate I'm throwing a Birthday Bash. A special thank you goes out to all the wonderful bloggers who are celebrating with me and helping to spread the word about the party. You guys are the best!!

I know I’ve said this before, but it’s worth saying again. I’m very grateful to have such supportive family and friends, my talented critique partners, to Omnific Publishing for taking a chance on a new author, that I had an amazing editor, and of course for the support of all the readers out there.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you!

As part of the celebration I’m giving away some fun prizes so be sure to page down to the bottom of this post.

Before I go, I’d like to leave you with a snippet of conversation between Madison and her best friend Kaylee from a scene in Embrace that happens just before their world spins out of control.

“It’s silly now that I think about it, but for a moment I thought I saw a dark hooded figure.” Kaylee said. “You know, the ones that schlep souls to the afterlife.”
“A reaper?” I asked. We were definitely laying off horror films.
“Yeah. But that’s totally ridiculous, right?” She let out a nervous laugh. “Because when I looked again, there was a group of kids with skateboards. One of them had on a hooded sweatshirt.”
Or it was ridiculous because reapers aren’t exactly strolling down Main Street with the living. I kept that thought to myself.

Embrace
by Cherie Colyer
From Omnific Publishing

How far would you go to save the people you love?

Synopsis:
Madison is familiar enough with change, and she hates everything about it. Change took her long-term boyfriend away from her. It caused one of her friends to suddenly hate her. It’s responsible for the death of a local along with a host of other mysterious happenings. But when Madison meets a hot new guy, she thinks her luck is about to improve.

Madison is instantly drawn to the handsome and intriguing Isaac Addington. She quickly realizes he’s a guy harboring a secret, but she’s willing to risk the unknown to be with him.

Her world really spins out of control, however, when her best friend becomes delusional, seeing things that aren’t there and desperately trying to escape their evil. When the doctors can’t find the answers, Madison seeks her own.

Nothing can prepare her for what she is about to discover.
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Curl up with EMBRACE today


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                                                              Cherie

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Feature & Follow #24




Feature & Follow is hosted by Alison of Alison and Parajunkee of Parajunkee's View. It's a fun way to make new friends and to interact with old ones. Click the links above to learn more and to join the fun. 

Q: What is the last book that made you cry? Tell us about the scene?


I'll admit I got a little teary eyed while reading Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry. It's not that it's a sad book, but there is a scene toward the end when Noah has to make a difficult decision. I don't want to give the story away, so I'm going to be vague, but I could feel his struggle and my heart went out to him. 

How about you? What's the last book you read that made you cry?


Cover Reveal: Free Souls by Susan Kaye Quinn

The final novel of the Mindjack Trilogy by Susan Kay Quinn is here and I'm excited to be a part of the cover reveal. Susan has created an interesting and unique society where normal is to be able to read minds. Kira is different though and her abilities go far beyond the norm. Read on to learn more.


Free Souls by Susan Kaye Quinn
(Book Three of the Mindjack Trilogy) Now Available!
When your mind is a weapon, freedom comes at a price.
Four months have passed since Kira left home to join Julian’s Jacker Freedom Alliance, but the hole in her heart still whistles empty where her boyfriend Raf used to be. She fills it with weapons training, JFA patrols, and an obsessive hunt for FBI agent Kestrel, ignoring Julian’s worries about her safety and repeated attempts to recruit her for his revolutionary chat-casts. When anti-jacker politician Vellus surrounds Jackertown with the National Guard, Kira discovers there’s more to Julian’s concerns than she knew, but she’s forced to take on a mission that neither want and that might be her last: assassinating Senator Vellus before he can snuff out Julian’s revolution and the jackers she’s come to love.
All Mindjack stories available on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, and iTunes (Note Free Souls is not yet available on iTunes)
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Mindjack Origins Collection Want more Julian? Wondering how Sasha's ability really works? Looking for EXCLUSIVE DELETED SCENES from Free Souls? This collection of novellas, scenes, and other goodies is for those craving a bit more of the characters and drama of the Mindjack series.
Includes: Mindjack Novellas Mind Games (Raf's story) The Handler (Julian's story) The Scribe (Sasha's story) TWO EXCLUSIVE DELETED SCENES from Free Souls (published nowhere else!) PLUS Mindjack flash fiction, an (imaginary) conversation between Raf and Julian, and other goodies for readers who want just a little bit more of Kira, Julian, Raf, and the Mindjack crew.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Feature: The Spaghetti Slurping Serpent by Laura Ripes

Today I have the pleasure of having the talented and amazing Laura Ripes with me. Laura's picture book The Spaghetti-Slurping Sewer Serpent is now available and for a limited time for every one of her books that's purchased, one will be donated to a child in Africa. Read on to learn more about this great program and how you can get your hands on The Spaghetti-Slurping Sewer Serpent. (I just love saying that!)


Please help me welcome Laura Ripes.

Cherie: Tell us about your picture book, The Spaghetti-Slurping Sewer Serpent.

Laura: I know this may come as quite a surprise, but The Spaghetti-Slurping Sewer Serpent is an alliterative picture book featuring the “Oh so slippery ‘S’ Sound”! It’s a tongue twisting mystery about a boy named Sammy Sanders who can’t sleep. He’s 77 percent sure that a spaghetti-slurping serpent lives in his sewer. So Sammy and his sister Sally set out with their slobbery dog, Stan to see this serpent for themselves.

I’d love to share some exciting news about my book with you! From December 1st-24th it’s being featured in an amazing program. For every one of my books that is purchased during this time, one will be donated by myself and Amazon Children’s Publishing to a child in Africa. There are tons of books that are participating in this program, so if you need some books for the holidays or teachers gifts, check out this link: http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=6066980011

Links to my website & glog (the group blog I’m part of)


Cherie: What a fun book and a great cause! Where did you get the idea for your book?

Laura: There were definitely a few things that went into this book.  For one, I’m a voiceover talent (the people you hear talking in commercials who you do not see in the commercial) articulation and diction play a very important role in that industry. I always work on tongue twisters before I record, so I thought it would be fun to write a story that was both entertaining and would also help kids with the tricky ‘S’ sound.  The serpent in the sewer part came from my childhood.  We had a park by our house that had a huge drainage sewer. I was sure I could hear sounds coming out of the sewer. The fact that my brother used to tease me and tell me something lived in there did not help! I can promise you I kept my distance after he told me that. I was not as brave as Sammy, if something was living in there, I was going to let it be!

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Laura was kind enough to share with us a page from the book. 
I can so see a big brother teasing his little sister about what's in the sewer!

Cherie: It must be fun to be a voiceover, and I love the story from your childhood. Are you working on anything new right now?

Laura: I have lots of stuff in the hopper, but since The Spaghetti-Slurping Sewer Serpents’ release, I’ve had several teachers and speech therapists, ask me if I have any stories focusing on other sounds as well. So I’ve been working on another alliterative story, that has several “tongue twisting chunks” (I like to call them) each featuring a different sound.

Cherie: I can’t wait to see what you come up with! Now for some fun questions.

Favorite animal?
That’s easy. . .Dogs! They’re loyal, lovable, patient, forgiving and soo darn cute! I could squeeze ‘em all day.

M & M or Skittles?
M & M’s for sure. My favorite way to eat them, is with popcorn! I love the salty and sweet combo, YUM!

Name one picture book you’ve read so many times you know it by heart?
That would have to be The Going To Bed Book by: Sandra Boyton. My three daughters LOVED that book. They are now 15, 13, & 12 and my husband and I still know it by heart from reading it so many times when they were little! I can even remember the inflection we used when we read it *sigh*, oh how I miss those days of snuggling in their beds reading to them  L

Favorite movie or television show?
I have to preface this by saying. . . I love to dance, when I was younger I danced Ballet, Tap, Pointe and Jazz for 9 years then did 4 years of Poms in High School. If I could go back and do it again, and be anything in the world I wanted, I would love to be a professional dancer on Broadway!

That being said. . . I can not get enough of Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition.  I can not stand the mom drama, or the way Abby treats them at times, but when I watch those kids dance, I’m transported to a magical place. 

What book are you the most excited to read?
A sequel. I hate when a book ends, I get so wrapped up in the characters lives, I’m sad when I don’t get to hear about them anymore. So I love to dive into a book 2 or 3 (or however long it goes), just to jump back into that familiar world. Love it!

I’m glad I’m not the only mom who missing the days when the children were little and wanted to be read to before bed. It’s been wonderful having Laura here today. 

To find out more about Laura and her books, 
please visit her website or Amazon. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Embrace Book Tour


Hi Guys! Embrace is on tour this week. I'd like to thank my wonderful host, Celise from Incandescent Enchantments for putting together such an incredible tour and the amazing bloggers who are participating. There are fun prizes to win along the way so be sure to enter the giveaways.

Plus next week I'll be hosting a Birthday Bash to celebrate Embrace's book birthday so be sure to stop back for more way to win!

Tour schedule:

December 10

December 11

December 12

December 13

December 14
http://booksbycenteno.com - Excerpt Reveal
www.yanovelties.blogspot.com - Author Interview

December 15
www.thewitchesbrew.biz/blog - Author Interview

Friday, December 7, 2012

Feature & Follow Dec.7th




Feature & Follow is hosted by Alison of Alison and Parajunkee of Parajunkee's View. It's a fun way to make new friends and to interact with old ones. Click the links above to learn more and to join the fun. 

Q: Activity! Who do you want to be? If you could choose any character from a book. What do you think that character looks like and what do you have in common?


I've been asked this before and my first answer is Hermione. I know Alison also picked her, but Hermione is an awesome character. She's smart, a great friend, brave, nice. Oh, and she's a witch. I've always thought it would be fun be able to do magic. What we have in common would be a love for books and I'd like to think I'm sort of smart. 

So who would I pick if I couldn't be Hermione? Mystic from X-man. She's incredibly smart and she's able to turn herself into anyone. She also fights for what she believes in.

So who would you choose?


Hey guys, I want to make you aware of the amazing giveaway my publisher, Omnific Publishing, is hosting. They're giving away not one, not two, but THREE Kindles, each one loaded up with hot, sweet, rule-breaking romance! Each day they will feature a new holiday themed post with some of their great characters.  Click here to find out more.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Do your characters have insecurities?



It’s the first Wednesday of the month, which means it’s time to talk about insecurities. Before I do that, I’d like to thank Alex Cavanaugh for hosting this wonderful meme.

I decided to do something different with this month’s Insecure Writer’s post and talk about our character’s insecurities. Since people have insecurities, so should the characters in a book. Harry Potter doubts he’s powerful enough to defeat Lord Voldemort. Bella Swan doesn’t feel she has anything to offer Edward. These flaws help readers relate to them. I mean, would Harry be as likable if he felt he could charge in and kill the most feared wizard of their time? And Bella would have been a completely different person if she felt she was as beautiful as the vampires who are supposed to be flawless.

Insecurities help to add depth to our characters. Readers can find bits of themselves in a character that’s nervous about speaking in front of a crowd, worried that a decision they made ruined someone else’s life, or insecure about being liked at a new school.

In my young adult paranormal thriller/romance, EMBRACE, Madison hates change. She would prefer it if everything stayed the same, because for her change has never been good. Of course, change is inevitable and everything around her is changing. It’s just one trait that helps to bring her alive. In the middle grade novel my agent is shopping around Zach moves to a new school where he discovers he’s not as quick to jump into new situations without his best friend at his side. It’s just one layer of his personality and an obstacle he won’t be able to overcome until he faces the guilt he’s been harboring over something that happened between him and this same friend.

Some of the greatest characters in literature were insecure: Hester Prynne in the Scarlet Letter, Dorian from The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights.

So make your characters insecure about something. Give them fears and quirks. It’s these flaws that make them likable—sometimes hated—but always more human.



Hey guys! My publisher is hosting an amazing giveaway. They will be giving away not one, not two, but THREE Kindles, each one loaded up with hot, sweet, rule-breaking romance!

Each day they will feature a new holiday themed post with some of their great characters.  Stop by every day to visit and get extra entries!

Click here to find out more.




Plus, there's still time to enter to win an eBook of Embrace plus a $15 Amazon gift card. For more information click here or on the Birthday Bash icon on the right side of this blog.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Shitty First Draft



Why would anyone want to write a shitty first draft? Why pour hours of hard work into something that you know isn't going to be good enough to share with even your most trusted readers? The answer is simple. When you’re done you have a beginning, middle and end. You've gotten to know each of your characters. You've created their world. You've discovered what’s important to your characters. What they will face. How their actions affect the people around them. You started a journey and made it to the end, a task some writers never accomplish.

I think it’s important to get the first draft written. It creates a foundation you can build on. I've found that by the time I reach the second half of a first draft I've learned so much about my characters that I hadn't know when I began their story. By pushing my way through the first draft I discover little hints that can be woven into the beginning chapters to foreshadow things to come. I know exactly what needs to happen in that chapter I stumbled through.

The revising process is when I look at my work with a critical eye. I add sensory detail that I may have missed. I add in the necklace that is important to my character because it represents the memory of her mother or the brief encounter with a quirky neighbor that explain something that happens later on in the book. And I add the missing details needed to allow readers to draw a picture of each scene in their minds as they read.

Everyone has a process that works for them. Over the years I've discovered that there’s no need for me to stress over what my characters discuss at the breakfast table in chapter two because the answer will come to me as I work my way through the first draft.

How about you? Do you polish each chapter as you write them or do you let the words flow and go back later to do the polishing?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Gratitude and Best Wishes


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I have so much in my life to be thankful for. My wonderful and supportive family and friends, my amazing and talented critique partners, my day job and the talented group of people I have the pleasure of working with, my publisher and the entire publishing team who helped bring my novel to light, my editor whose keen eye helped to shape Embrace, my agent who has been absolutely a dream to work with, the wonder friends I've met on-line, and my readers for their kind words and their support.

To those who celebrate Thanksgiving, have a safe and happy holiday.

                                                                                                   Cherie

Friday, November 16, 2012

Feature & Follow #22





Feature & Follow is hosted by Alison of Alison and Parajunkee of Parajunkee's View. It's a fun way to make new friends and to interact with old ones. Click the links above to learn more and to join the fun. 


Q: Books are turned into movies all the time! Turn it around. What movie would make a great book?


Sweet Home Alabama. I fell in love with the characters in the movie. It would have made an awesome book.

What movie would you pick?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Picking Your Next Writing Project



Aspiring authors have asked me how I decide what to work on next when new ideas keep popping into my head. Because I’m always working on something, new ideas end up on the back burner. This is good, because it gives me time to think about them. Some ideas come and go. Others stick around, reminding me that they are a story waiting to be told. Only, they do have to wait until I finish whatever it is I’m writing, be it a first draft or the revisions to another story. I use this time to get to know the characters who are merely a spark waiting to be explored. When I finally sit down and start writing this now familiar idea I have at least one scene pretty well played out in my mind. It ends up being my starting point to the journey into new lives and worlds, even if it’s not the first chapter of the book.

But what happens when more than one idea is speaking to me? Which story gets my attention?

The first thing I do is take out a few sheets of loose-leaf paper and I give each one a title. This is usually the basic plot point for an idea summed up in a word or two. When I’m done I have a separate sheet of paper for each potential story.

Next I write what I know about each of these ideas: genre, characters, what they are facing, what they must overcome, who their friends are, and as much about the MC as I can. Then I start to ask what if. I follow the guidelines I talked about in my previous post, Kick Start an Idea

Sometimes I find my stories overlap and I can combine them. Other times I realize that Story A is more developed in my mind and the best story to work on. And then there are the times I discover which story I’m most passionate about. How do I know? It’s the story that had me grabbing more paper because one sheet just wasn't enough. I know that it’s the story that is begging to be told now.

If you have any tips on how you decide what to work on, I’d love to hear them.


Friday, November 9, 2012

Feature & Follow #21



Feature & Follow is hosted by Alison of Alison and Parajunkee of Parajunkee's View. It's a fun way to make new friends and to interact with old ones. Click the links above to learn more and to join the fun. 


Q: Do you mind books with similar ideas to other books? Similar concepts, backgrounds, retellings or pulled-to-publish fanfic?


For me it really depends. I've read books that I can see overwhelming similarities to other books, but the characters are interesting or the plot has a unique twist so I keep reading. If a book is beautifully written, I'll keep reading just because I love the author's style of writing. I guess that's the key for me, if a book is intriguing and makes me want to follow the characters' journey then I'm going to keep reading. If a book tells the same story or the writing is bad then I'm going to put it down. It doesn't matter where the spark for the story came from.

What about you? 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

IWSG: The One Sentence Hook


Happy November!

First, congratulations to Ellz Reads who won an autographed copy of Embrace plus the Embrace hemp bracelet and bookmark at my stop on the Spooktacular Giveaway Hop last week.

It’s the first Wednesday of the month, which means it’s time to talk about insecurities. Before I do that, I’d like to thank Alex Cavanaugh for hosting this wonderful meme.

Summing a novel up in one intriguing sentence is always a challenge. As writers, we try to create a hook that’s succinct, unique and can be said in thirty seconds or less. I often worry I’ll get a blank stare from the person I’m talking to. You know the one where you can almost see the question marks above his or her head as if that person is thinking, huh, what did you just say? I’m thrilled when someone says my short spill sounded interesting and I can see they mean it.  

I’m actually pretty happy with the hooks for my latest novels. When I work on a hook, I’d print it out and tack it to the wall in front of my desk, make a tweak here and there, and then print the new version out and repeat the process. When I think I have it just right, I let my CPs and family read it and tweak some more if need be. If you need help with your hook, check out my post Writing a one-sentence pitch. 

So what’s the problem? For me, it’s remembering the hook a few weeks after I’ve stopped thinking about it.  I spoke at a writers’ group last month and realized just how awful my memory is. I have Embrace’s hook down, but that’s only because I’ve said it so many times it’s embedded in my subconscious. The hooks for my latest novels, not so much. So there I was talking to fellow writers about publishing my first novel and someone asked what I’m working on. I stumbled through the summary thinking you know this! Lesson there, tack my finished hooks to the cork board over my desk so that I see them on a daily basis. Maybe then I’ll be able to recite the hook I spent so much time writing when asked about my books. If that doesn't work, I've sent them to my phone. If you have any tricks for remembering your hooks, I'd love to hear them.


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Join the celebration



Hey guys! Embrace will be a year old this December. It’s hard to believe that almost an entire year has passed. To celebrate the book birthday of my debut novel I’m throwing a Birthday Bash and I’m hoping you’ll join me in spreading the word. Participation is easy. Just fill out the form below. During the week of December 10th I’ll send you an email with the Birthday Bash post in a format that can easily be cut and pasted into your blog. Post any day between December 17th and December 21st. It’s that easy.

To thank you for your time and for helping me spread the word about this celebration, I’ll be drawing a  name from everyone who posts and the lucky winner will received an eBook of Embrace plus a $15 Amazon gift card. Your readers will also have a chance to win fun prizes by filling out the Rafflecopter form that will be included in the post I send you in December. (Be sure to fill it out yourself for a second chance to win.)

I hope you’ll join me in the celebration.

Best!
   Cherie



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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Spooktacular Giveaway Hop




Welcome to the Spooktacular Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader Not A Writer and The Diary of a Bookworm. There are over 400 blog participating! For my stop I'm giving away an autographed copy of EMBRACE, plus an Embrace hemp bracelet and bookmark. There are five ways to enter and win.

                                                                                                         Good luck!



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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Feature & Interview: Wendy Higgins author of Sweet Evil

With me today is Wendy Higgins, author of Sweet Evil. I met Wendy at the SCBWI Summer Conference. We were both there for the PAL book signing. It was crowded, and I hadn't even realized that Wendy was sitting not far from me until things quieted down some, which was so cool because I had been wanting to read Sweet Evil and with her being there I was able to get my copy signed.

Sweet Evil has so many swoon worthy scenes, I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good paranormal romance.


Sweet Evil
by Wendy Higgins

Synposis:
Embrace the Forbidden

What if there were teens whose lives literally depended on being bad influences?

This is the reality for sons and daughters of fallen angels.

Tenderhearted Southern girl Anna Whitt was born with the sixth sense to see and feel emotions of other people. She's aware of a struggle within herself, an inexplicable pull toward danger, but Anna, the ultimate good girl, has always had the advantage of her angel side to balance the darkness within. It isn't until she turns sixteen and meets the alluring Kaidan Rowe that she discovers her terrifying heritage and her willpower is put to the test. He's the boy your daddy warned you about. If only someone had warned Anna.

Forced to face her destiny, will Anna embrace her halo or her horns?



Cherie: Where did the spark for Sweet Evil come from?

Wendy: I think it was a culmination of everything in my life up to that point: books I’d read, relationships, family, my spirituality, just everything!  The imagination is a funny thing.

Cherie: When did you first realize you wanted to write for children?

Wendy: I always liked writing. But it wasn’t until after I taught high school that I knew I wanted to write stories geared for that age group (and older).

Cherie: What do you like most about writing for this age group?

Wendy: I love that transition time into adulthood, when every decision matters more than ever, and with growing independence comes new experiences and realizations. It’s such an important time in a young person’s life.

Cherie: Can you tell us something about Kaidan we didn’t learn in Sweet Evil?

Wendy: Hm. Well, he has big feet, teeheehee. Seriously, though. Kaidan is really hungry for genuine affection.

Cherie: Congratulations on the sale of the sequel! Can you tell us what’s next for Anna and Kaidan?

Wendy: Thank you!  In the sequel, Sweet Peril, we really get to see Anna grow up, but there is a lot of pain between she and Kaidan - a lot needs to be worked out, but the dangers are higher than ever. It’s definitely going to be an adventure.

Now it’s time for some fun, random questions.

Favorite genre?
Anything with strong romance and romantic tension.

Spring or Autumn? 
Autumn!  We even named our daughter Autumn. :)

Favorite food? New York style cheese pizza

Where would your dream vacation be? (The sky’s the limit.) \Ireland, or anywhere in the UK, but I feel especially drawn to the Emerald Isle.

Are there any types of books you don’t read?
I’m not a fan of horror/gore  :-/


About the author:

After earning a bachelors in Creative Writing from George Mason University and a masters in Curriculum and Instruction from Radford, Wendy taught high school English until becoming a mommy. Writing Young Adult (YA) stories gives her the opportunity to delve into the ambiguities of those pivotal, daunting, and exciting years before adulthood.


She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, daughter, and son. Sweet Evil is her debut novel.



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