Synopsis:
Halen
knows the sparks igniting under her fingertips are dangerous. She has
spent her entire life trying to quell the tingly feelings that make her
destroy things, but now that she is back in Rockaway Beach, where she
watched her father drown, the flames have become impossible to tame.
Halen is trying to hold on, but when she is thrust into a mysterious new world, the underwater realm of Elosia, she unravels the secrets of her past and can't help but ignite. As she explores Elosia, she realizes her life has been a lie. And when those who have deceived her come to her for help, Halen must choose—walk away or unleash the magick that could destroy them all.
Halen is trying to hold on, but when she is thrust into a mysterious new world, the underwater realm of Elosia, she unravels the secrets of her past and can't help but ignite. As she explores Elosia, she realizes her life has been a lie. And when those who have deceived her come to her for help, Halen must choose—walk away or unleash the magick that could destroy them all.
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AUTHOR BIO
I
write stories about magick, love and dark creatures lurking in the
shadows. When I'm not lost in Edit Land you can find me reading a book
from my towering TBR pile or at the movie theater nibbling licorice. I
don't have a lucky number, but my favorite time is 11:11. I completely
believe that the fortunes found inside cookies will come true and that
you must be careful when wishing on stars. I live on an island, so if
you want to visit you'll need a boat, and if you want to survive the
passage, be sure to bring candy for the mermaids.
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Can you
tell me a little bit about your book and what inspired it?
I love mermaids and magick, so I thought why not bring
them together. Of course I couldn't leave out shape shifters and
sirens. I love fantasy realms and worlds. Heck my husband says I live
in one, so why not write about one. Coral &
Bone is set in the Earth realm and the
underwater realm of Elosia. Coral
& Bone is a
meld of all my years of watching Disney movies and thrillers.
The
Etlins in Coral & Bone are shifters. If you could be a shifter
what animal would you want to be and why?
A crow
because they are wickedly smart and eerie.
Coral &
Bone is filled with magick and spells. If you could cast magick what
would your first spell be?
I could
have a lot of fun with magick. First, I would make sure no kids ever
went to school hungry. So many kids start their day without breakfast
because they can't afford it. I don't know how they can enjoy the
school day with a rumbly tummy. I would cast a feast spell, so
whenever they got up in the morning there would always be food on the
table.
When did you know that you wanted to write
professionally and how did you take the leap to get into the
business?
I started
writing with the intent of publishing five years ago. I faced a lot
of rejection letters, but I kept submitting and writing, until I
received my first contract for Surface.
Unfortunately, my publisher closed, and I had to start over. So,
instead of resubmitting Surface,
I wrote Coral & Bone
and decided to self-publish.
Your
first book SURFACE was published with a traditional publisher and
CORAL & BONE was self-published, did you enjoy self-publishing
and would you do it again?
There are
pros and cons to both methods. A lot of writers are choosing a
blended method and I think that's a great way to go. I loved every
bit of the process, but it was a lot of work. I was fortunate to have
a great team of women working on Coral &
Bone. I was blessed to have Alix Reid as an
editor. She worked for Harper Collins for 12 years, and then the very
talented Nathalia Suellen created the cover. Lastly, Tamara Cribley
designed the inside. With this team, I would definitely do it again.
What
book is currently on your nightstand? And who are some of your
favorite authors?
I have
five on my nightstand right now. I'm currently lost in the pages of
Cinder by Marissa
Meyer. I could
never pick just one, but I a few of my faves are Alyson Noel, Tehereh
Mafi, Holly Black, Casandra Clare, John Green, and Kendare Blake.
What is
next on your to read list?
I want to
finish Looking for Alaska
by John Green. I was busy with Coral &
Bone edits when I started reading it and I
had to take it back to the library before I could finish. I may just
buy this one.
You know
when someone reads you a story as a child and it sticks with you
forever? Hans Christian Andersen's The Little
Mermaid was that story for me. I love the
original and I adore the Disney version. But, it wasn't until I went
to see Pirates of the Caribbean on Stranger
Tides did I find my mermaid muse for Coral
& Bone.
If you
could meet one of your characters in real life, who would it be and
why?
Halen.
Then I could apologize for all the crap I put her through. I'm not
done with her yet, so she may need a hug.





















