However, when Cal sees the unconscious body of a woman near a magical portal, he knows the long period of peace has come to an end. He’s shocked to discover the woman is Dr. Iliana Rogers, Civica’s second-in-command. The beautiful, argumentative thorn in his side has managed to open the gate and set off a chain reaction that could end the world. Is she an agent of evil or an unknowing pawn? He has to find out.
Nightmares have taken over Iliana’s dreams and with Cal, she no longer feels alone. But when he breaks into her house and tells her, incredibly, that he’s immortal, she knows she’s been living an illusion. It’s a shock to find out he was telling the truth and that her own mother was an agent of the malevolent Nilohum—and that she herself is fated to end the world.
As Iliana searches for the truth, Cal struggles with a terrible choice: does he help the woman he loves, or does he stop the end of the world and risk Iliana’s love…and life?
Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?
I can write with any noise except for loud radio or television. Immortal Redemption was written almost completely to Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs on repeat. I’m listening to it right now, actually.
Do you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?
One book at a time works best but if I need to work on more than one I tend to block the time. I’ll work on one until a natural stopping point, then turn my attention to the second.
Pen or type writer or computer?
Laptop but I’ll write longhand in my notebook if I want to think out a plot.
A day in the life of the author?
I work full-time, so I’ve kicked leisure time out of the window. I work and then write in the evenings.
Advice they would give new authors?
Be flexible. It’s hard when you get in the mindset that you can only write in a certain way or in a particular environment.
What are you currently reading?
The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller. It was my treat book for finishing Immortal Redemption. When I finish my next book I’m getting Miller’s Circe.
What is your writing process? For instance do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first?
I’m a pantser and a linear writer. I have a very rough outline and then write the whole book through in order before I go back and edit. I rarely write a scene out of order to add in.
Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
Because I write romance, readers go in knowing they’re going to have a happy ending. The characters will get together and most of the issues will be resolved. However, within that there’s a lot of room to play and that’s where the originality comes in. I think romance readers appreciate having both.
How long on average does it take you to write a book?
About three months to write and then another couple months for the editing process.
Do you believe in writer’s block?
No, not if you approach writing as a craft and a job. If you have a deadline, there’s no time for writer’s block. The book has to get done. Now having said that, I think I’ve cursed myself.
I can write with any noise except for loud radio or television. Immortal Redemption was written almost completely to Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs on repeat. I’m listening to it right now, actually.
Do you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?
One book at a time works best but if I need to work on more than one I tend to block the time. I’ll work on one until a natural stopping point, then turn my attention to the second.
Pen or type writer or computer?
Laptop but I’ll write longhand in my notebook if I want to think out a plot.
A day in the life of the author?
I work full-time, so I’ve kicked leisure time out of the window. I work and then write in the evenings.
Advice they would give new authors?
Be flexible. It’s hard when you get in the mindset that you can only write in a certain way or in a particular environment.
What are you currently reading?
The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller. It was my treat book for finishing Immortal Redemption. When I finish my next book I’m getting Miller’s Circe.
What is your writing process? For instance do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first?
I’m a pantser and a linear writer. I have a very rough outline and then write the whole book through in order before I go back and edit. I rarely write a scene out of order to add in.
Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
Because I write romance, readers go in knowing they’re going to have a happy ending. The characters will get together and most of the issues will be resolved. However, within that there’s a lot of room to play and that’s where the originality comes in. I think romance readers appreciate having both.
How long on average does it take you to write a book?
About three months to write and then another couple months for the editing process.
Do you believe in writer’s block?
No, not if you approach writing as a craft and a job. If you have a deadline, there’s no time for writer’s block. The book has to get done. Now having said that, I think I’ve cursed myself.
Cal turned to her. “Are you a completely good person or bad person?”
“Neither,” she admitted.
“Kynot is a god who deals in absolutes. You are not a god.”
“I don’t understand.”
“Your humanity is your strength. You are a complex, irritating, wonderful, astonishing, beautiful person, like so many other people. Perhaps they are selfish. Perhaps they are not worthy. Perhaps they are. Like you.”
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I wish I looked more like the woman on the cover! But she is weirdly like how Iliana looked in my imagination, which speaks so well to the talent of the designer.
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