Shahkara sees action in Portugal

omundoencantadodoslivrosA cover reveal of my upcoming novel, The Blood She Betrayed, featuring my gutsy heroine Shahkara, has popped up on a review website in Portugal.

The O Mundo Encantado dos Livros (Enchanted Books) website is run by the delightful and discerning Ana Neves, who reviews books in both English or Portugese. Judging by her previous reviews, she likes a well-woven story and doesn’t hesitate to say if it’s not up to standard! I suppose that comes from sharing the same hometown as 1998 Nobel Prize José Saramago. Her website is gorgeous.

I was excited to share my upcoming cover with Portugese readers and am looking forward to Ana reviewing The Blood She Betrayed once it launches in July.

To see Shahkara visiting Portugal, go here.

~~ Ana is also searching for independently published authors to be featured in her regular indie column. If you are indie-published, drop her a line via ana (d0t) luisa (dot) neves (at) live (dot) com (dot) pt

 

Cover Reveal for The Blood She Betrayed

The Blood She Betrayed front coverIt’s official! The cover for The Blood She Betrayed, the first novel in my Heart Hunters series, has flown into the troposphere and I couldn’t wait to share it with family, friends and readers.

There are three moments in an Author’s Journey that she never forgets: Being offered her first book contract, the release of her book’s cover and the launch of that book.

Although my writing obsession started many years ago, my Author Journey only started in August last year when Lindy Cameron of Clan Destine Press offered me a three-book contract and I’m excited to share this beautiful cover, designed by Ran Valerhorn of Phoenix, Arizona. Thank you for your wonderful work, Ran. Also, a big thanks to artist Ida Mary Walker Larsen from Denmark who provided the beautiful reference material to help bring Shahkara alive!

Ran created a wrap-around cover for The Blood She Betrayed and, although the layout for the back is not yet complete, I can give you a peek at what the full tapestry looks like. My Publisher has yet to add the blurb and other bits to the back. The blurb will run similar to this:

TO SAVE HER KINGDOM, SHE MUST BETRAY HER BLOOD

Thrust into the technology-driven Earthlands via magical mists, Shahkara is forced to rely on Max McCalden to help search for the ancient Elnara death lantern, her homeworld’s last chance of survival against the heart-devouring Taloners.

Max has his own problems – a manipulative billionaire father, a murdered brother – but nothing prepares him for this fugitive warrior’s razor-sharp talons and magical abilities.The Blood She Betrayed wrap-around cover

Shahkara’s half-Taloner blood demands what she knows she can’t have – a human heart. She longs for love, but as deadly enemies attack at every turn, will her lust for Max destroy them both? Or will she find the strength to free both worlds from a threat more horrific than the demons that share her blood?

~~~  The Blood She Betrayed will be launched as an eBook in July and a paperback in August. Stay tuned to this website for some great prizes and give-aways during the pre-launch and book launch tour months. ~~~

The Next Big Thing: The Blood She Betrayed

Today I’m playing tag in the latest blog hop game, The Next Big Thing. Thanks, Carol Marvell and Jason Nahrung, for inviting me along and here are my promised answers to 10 questions about my book…

kirkwall_nights_by_7sins7 on deviantart.comWhat is the working title of your book?  Shahkara was the working title of my book but it is about to be launched as The Blood She Betrayed, Book I of the Heart Hunter series. Shahkara is the name of my kick-butt heroine, but we’re still looking at other title options before next year’s publication date.

Where did your story idea come from? A few years ago, an image flashed through my mind of a princess in an Aztec-style fantasy world who chanced upon a hidden corpse. This princess was Shahkara, sworn to protect her people from the heart-devouring Taloner demons, but she was hiding a secret: She was half-Taloner. It made me wonder what lengths Shahkara would go to in her efforts to protect her people, and how they would react if they discovered her secret. Those “what if’s” spawned Shahkara.

What is your genre?  Young Adult Urban Fantasy, but my hero turns 18 in the second book in the series so it overlaps the New Adult market.

What actors do you imagine in a film version?Actress Amy Acker is able to mix strength with fragility. Photo: Fanpix.netDakota and Elle Fanning portray wisdom beyond their years. Image: FanPix.net Every author I’ve met has bemoaned that their written work is a paltry imitation of what they see inside their head. I think the same goes for transposing your characters to film. The first actress that comes to mind is Dakota Fanning (without her gold hair). She’s able to morph into personas beyond her years or experience. Shahkara has survived coven attacks, court politics and the death of loved ones (plus a good few other spoilers that I can’t reveal). Amy Acker also captures that indefinable mix of fragility and power and while she’s no longer young enough for the Shahkara role, she certainly looks fab with her fairy dust in Once Upon a Time.Connor Paolo. Image: FanPix.net

Max is Australian so I’d love to see an Australian cast in his role. He needs to be boy-next-door with a dash of geek. The only American actors that vaguely resemble him are Connor Paolo (Revenge, Gossip Girl), Tyler Possey (Teen Wolf) or David Giuntoli (Grimm).

What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?  A female demon slayer is torn between restoring her own world and saving Earth when her mission to destroy a coven of heart-devouring Taloners is skewed by demonic meglomaniacs and a boy whose loyalties could be dangerously divided.

Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?  Clan Destine Press will publish my book as a paperback and e-book in next year.

How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?  About nine months to write the first draft, and about nine months to rewrite it when a Publisher suggested I add about 25,000 words to the original 62,000.

The Vampire Diaries by LJ SmithCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareSwitched by Amanda HockingWhat other books would you compare your story to?  Possibly a mix of LJ Smith’s Vampire Diaries, Cassandra Clare’s City of Bones and Amanda Hocking’s Switched. There’s elements of each of those stories in Shahkara. It also contains elements of the films Wolverine and Blade and TV’s Buffy.

Who or what inspires you?  My husband Shane is my Highest Level Muse – he inspires me when my story’s flagging or the chips are down. My Middle Level Muses include awesome friends and family members. I’m also inspired by Other Authors, Other People’s Book, Other People’s Real Life Experiences and Awesome Film and Television.

What else might pique the reader’s interest?  YA Story Goddess LJ Smith describes The Blood She Betrayed as unique and filled with ingenious twists, turns and surprises – and my Shahkara heroine as one of the most engaging, strong female role models she’s seen in a long time. I feel privileged that my Heart Hunter series has been endorsed by authors I esteem, and whose books always took me away to a magical, far-off place. I hope I can do the same for readers one day.

Now I’ve answered the above 10 questions, it’s time to tag some of my friends and fav authors for next week’s Next Big Thing Blog: LJ Smith (author of The Vampire Diaries and Secret Circle), Kallee Buchanan (ABC Radio announcer and emerging author),  Rowena Cory Daniells (author of the Outcast Chronicles, King Rolen’s Kin and the Fall of Fair Isle trilogies), Chris McMahon (the Jakirian Cycle) and Keren K (Gothic Angel Book Reviews). These talented writers will all blog by Wednesday, December 5. Stay tuned, folks!