Book & Author Details:
Going Thru Hell by T.J. Loveless
Publication date: October 1st 2013
Genres: Fantasy, Mythology, New Adult
Synopsis:
Publication date: October 1st 2013
Genres: Fantasy, Mythology,
Synopsis:
KYLIE
RIPPONS is a SpongeBob pajama bottom wearing, Dodge Ram 1500 4×4
driving, USDA certified klutz, coffee-addicted mortal, seeking a normal
life despite the constant harassment of gods and the ability to braid
time.
Kylie sees actions and consequences as bright, shining timelines in her head. Born with the power to gather the strings and braid them into a new chain of events, she is the weapon of choice for many pantheons in their never ending wars. But using the ability requires fuel, and for a mortal, it means a piece of her soul.
One Mesopotamian goddess, the only forsaken Valkyrie, and a rogue, immortal, Berserker ally with Kylie. Constant harassment forces the group to take drastic action, and go on the offensive. She must braid time to save friends, and herself, as the gods drive them into situations in which she must choose: braid time, save her friends, and lose pieces of her mortal soul, or become slave to the pantheon of her choice.
Deception by an old friend sends Kylie fleeing to her parents’ home, where she hid her son, Riot. She’s too late, the gods found Riot and hold him hostage. Searching for him, Kylie experiences the most devastating betrayal of all.
Kylie faces her worst nightmare: kill a friend and permanently hide Riot, leaving him motherless, or become a slave in exchange for his safety, leaving her soulless and insane.
If only the gods allowed for personal choice.
Kylie sees actions and consequences as bright, shining timelines in her head. Born with the power to gather the strings and braid them into a new chain of events, she is the weapon of choice for many pantheons in their never ending wars. But using the ability requires fuel, and for a mortal, it means a piece of her soul.
One Mesopotamian goddess, the only forsaken Valkyrie, and a rogue, immortal, Berserker ally with Kylie. Constant harassment forces the group to take drastic action, and go on the offensive. She must braid time to save friends, and herself, as the gods drive them into situations in which she must choose: braid time, save her friends, and lose pieces of her mortal soul, or become slave to the pantheon of her choice.
Deception by an old friend sends Kylie fleeing to her parents’ home, where she hid her son, Riot. She’s too late, the gods found Riot and hold him hostage. Searching for him, Kylie experiences the most devastating betrayal of all.
Kylie faces her worst nightmare: kill a friend and permanently hide Riot, leaving him motherless, or become a slave in exchange for his safety, leaving her soulless and insane.
If only the gods allowed for personal choice.
"The headache started, pounding to the rhythm of
my heartbeat. I silently begged to faint, but the power demands
payment. There is no credit card or forgiveness for changing the
strings of time. It doesn't care I only braided a mere twenty
minutes. The ledger must always remain in the black.
“Hey, good looking,” a masculine voice
called.
Bloody
hell. I glanced around, hoping
someone else pulled up and captured the guy's attention. No such
luck. The truck and Ferrari remained the only two cars at the pumps.
I cursed silently while ignoring him. The earthy smell surrounded me,
filled with green things, sun and a summer's breeze.
“Do
you ignore everyone?”
I
jumped. I turned to find a tall, muscular, handsome male. Long brown
hair streaked with various shades of silver, and a well-trimmed gray
beard carted streaks of brunette, giving the impression of a mature
man. He wore a black, faded AC/DC t-shirt, shabby blue jeans and
black boots. His ice blue eyes caught my attention and held it.
The
last one disappeared, leaving Aki to stand in the middle, turning
slowly, the image of a grizzly bear superimposed over his form. He
fell forward, hands out to catch himself. Blood splashed upwards in a
graceful and grotesque arc, covering his upper body and face. He sat
on his feet, sword laid carefully over his thighs, chin resting on
the massive chest.
“Do not mock me,” his voice low and tight.
“Mocking you? Me? Nooo. I genuinely disdain
you and all you stand for.” The threads vibrated, the need to braid
becoming almost impossible to resist. The secondary ability rushed to
the surface of my skin.
Come on, you big bastard, touch me,
I thought.
“Do
not doubt that I will hurt you for such disrespect!” Spittle landed
on my cheek.
“Can't
disrespect what I never respected in the first place. Thought you
guys were supposed to have a superior intellect.” My palms began to
melt the plastic ties.
Come on, come on, before I lose control.
His
hand wrapped around my throat and squeezed. My wrists popped apart
and I grabbed his forearm, the power sliding over him as the heat
from my palms burned his skin. He jerked, but it was too late."
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AUTHOR BIO:
T.J. Loveless has been reading and writing
stories since the fourth grade. She writes predominantly in the Spec Fic
genres. A former copy/content editor at a small pub house, she now
freelances at Cliffhanger Editing.
She lives with The Writing Zoo, a Hubby who prefers her mood when writing, and a teenager who loves to tells stories of her mother on the floor trying to visualize "legs all akimbo" and how Writing Momma has long, often yelling, conversations with the computer screen.
She lives with The Writing Zoo, a Hubby who prefers her mood when writing, and a teenager who loves to tells stories of her mother on the floor trying to visualize "legs all akimbo" and how Writing Momma has long, often yelling, conversations with the computer screen.
When
I began writing Going Thru Hell,
I had a little bit of a conundrum. One, I am far from girlie. Oh,
granted, I do love a great pair of boots. But put more than a cowboy
heel on it and I’ll break a leg. Dresses and I don’t get along. I
have make-up, I’m just not sure where. My hair has two styles: Long
and in a ponytail, or short and pulled back with a headband. I quit
coloring it and let the gray stand out loud and proud. Okay, okay,
more like lazy and why bother.
Two,
writing about a woman who loves all those things proved to be
impossible. I couldn’t relate in any way. My idea of dressing up is
a pair of slacks, a long blouse two sizes too big, and sandals that
might, or might not, match. I’ve been known to wear shoes of two
different shades of brown. I don’t pay enough attention.
Kylie
steamrolled her way into my head, pacing, impatient, full of ideas.
She wanted at least one fancy outfit, and I spent three days
researching Barney’s of New York, and calling all my fashionista
girlfriends for advice. But for the most part, I based a good bit of
Kylie on my own personality.
I
love pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Fun cartoon pajama bottoms make me
feel good. I can actually coordinate jeans and t-shirts with one of
five pairs of Sketchers.
And
after reading tons of books with sophisticated femme fatales, I
wanted to do something different. So I created Kylie to be as klutzy
as me. The fall out of bed in the morning? Yep, I do it at least once
a week. I did once cause severe rugburn on my face after one
particular fall and slide on new carpet. I also gave her my addiction
to caffeine. Mmm … coffee. Especially a large mocha latte, with an
extra espresso shot and a few pumps of raspberry flavoring from The
Paramount Café downtown.
I
prefer trucks to cars, they seem to last longer. A bit of a
confession: I’m on vehicle number fifty-eight. You read that right.
I’ve put more vehicles in the ground than I like to admit.
Trucks/SUVs seem to last at least a little longer.
Neither
Kylie, nor I, have a brain-mouth filter. Often when I speak, whatever
is in my head just voices itself.
But
there is where it ends. I’m a people person, an extrovert. I laugh
often, and don’t brood. I don’t back away from a fight.
I
think, as authors, we all interject a bit of ourselves into certain
characters. Sometimes the bad guy, most often the good guy. It’s
fun, and helps keep us connected to our own imaginations. Not to
mention, if you already know the character, it makes it easier to
write.
Besides,
it’s fun to make family and friends call me up and go, “I
remember the time you did that!”
Tell us a little bit about
Going Thru Hell.
Going Thru Hell explores
parenthood, and the family we create. What would we do? Would we
kill? Die? Lip service is one thing, having to actually make the
decisions another. I constantly heard, while writing the book and
sending pieces to beta readers, “I’d die in an instant for my
child.” So would I. But you can bet your sweet bippy I’ll try to
find a way for everyone to survive first, I want to watch my kids
grow up, explore their world, I want to be there for their triumphs
and failures. If the only way for them to survive was my death, take
me now. And that is the constant question the MC, Kylie, asks
herself.
Where did you get the idea
for Going Thru Hell?
As with a lot of the books over
the past two years, the spark for the idea came from Wild Horse Loop
outside of Rock Springs, WY. We’d head up there, and watch the
bands of mustangs for hours. One incident involved an older stallion
and a lead mare with her new foal. The band’s stallion died a few
days earlier, and the new one was sniffing around. A stallion
sometimes kills the very young foals, and the lead mare fought the
stallion. She was bleeding, limping, breathing heavy, but not once
did she allow that stallion near her foal. Three days later, they
found the stallion dead from the wounds, and a new, younger stallion
in charge of the band. The foal survived. The lead mare never stopped
limping.
What type of research did you
have to do for GTH?
Tons of research! Oh my gosh! I
had to call a cousin in Hawaii, he’s an astrophysicist, to learn
more about the fourth dimension, and if it was feasible. I also
contacted an old professor to talk genetics, and then spent months
looking for a dragon goddess, and the real mythology of several
forgotten gods. My Google history would have likely landed me in the
looney bin LOL
What genre is GTH?
Adult Contemporary Fantasy. It was
really the only way it would work.
What
actors would
play the characters in your novel?
Oh! This one is easy! Kylie played
by Genevieve Padalecki, Aki played by Anson Mount (so yummy!), Alicia
Coppola is definitely Anahita, and I always see Brunhilde played by
Emma Stone.
If Going Thru Hell had a
theme song, what would it be?
My friend, Joey Francisco, handed
over the Kylie’s song: Immortal
by Eve and Adam. It is the perfect fit, and of course, now I have
every album LOL
How long did it take your to
write your novel?
When Kylie took over my
imagination, it didn’t take long to get the rough draft out –
approximately two weeks to write 66k words. I already knew the story,
it was just a matter of typing it.
What is your favorite type
of scene to write?
Definitely the action scenes. I
used to be a Correctional Officer at a Men’s Maximum Security Unit,
and it’s easy to write violence when you had to live through it.
If you could meet one
author, dead or alive, who would it be?
Margaret Mitchell. I’ve gone
through seven paperback, and one hardback, copies of Gone With The
Wind, three VCR tapes (now I’m just dating myself), and two DVDs.
She wrote Scarlett, and the entire cast, with such realism. They were
flawed, making bad decisions, trusting at the wrong times, trying to
survive a horrific moment in American history. She didn’t flinch
showing they were human, with all the foibles and strengths inherent
in all of us.
When did you decide to
become a writer?
I’ve been dabbling for years.
But early in 2012 we moved to Wyoming, and the opportunity presented
itself to really dig into learning to write properly. I took that
opportunity and ran with it.
How can readers follow you and learn more about your works?
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