Tuesday, June 2, 2015

A New Day at Midnight by Michelle Hiscox Interview, Excerpt and Giveaway




A New Day at Midnight

The Hearne Family Saga

Book 1

Michelle Hiscox



Genre: Paranormal Romance



Publisher: Bookkus Publishing



Date of Publication: February 14, 2015



ISBN: 0991709497

ASIN: B00TGOODU4



Page Count Print – 264

Page Count Electronic – 268

Word Count: 92,691



Cover Artist: Bookkus Publishing



Book Description:



When Merik Hearne finally lays claim to the woman that betrayed him, she inspires much more than his need for revenge—but is her love worth dying for again?



Condemned to play host to a demon, the scarred Romani leader has amassed a fortune with only one goal in mind—to possess Hannah Worthington, the traitorous beauty that has eluded him for over a decade. With an exchange of coin, everything he has been striving for is within reach but nothing is as he imagined. The tender, sharp-tongued woman he encounters tests the bounds of his convictions and he is torn between the promise of reckoning and longing for a love that once destroyed him.



Exchanged for a purse of gold and informed she is to be a slave, Hannah vows she has not survived a lifetime of loss only to wither under the likes of Merik Hearne. And she will do everything she can to make sure he knows it. Despite his overbearing manner, his fierce scars, and her own determination to escape him, she begins to see that something beautiful might lie beneath…something that belongs only to her. She must discover the angle from which the great lord plays before his dark desires consume them both.



As they struggle to find truth amid pasts marred by sorrow and secrecy, they are unaware that a vengeful apostle orchestrates the rise of a forgotten god—and the end of their chance at a life together.




Excerpt


As Merik looked about the darkness of his cell with new eyes, he saw Hannah standing in the corner. He knew she was not truly there, but the voice of the other ensured he did not look away as it whispered in his ear. He saw her many times, always a mirage, always torturous. Unsure if his rage outweighed his disappointment at her absence, he listened.

She mocks you, young one. She told those men where to find you. She told them lies about you. They could know nothing without her betrayal. You will find her. Make her bleed. You will find her and make her pay for each transgression. Sink your teeth deep within her and watch the blood flow over the ground. Drink her dry until her offences are but a memory. It will ease the agony, as nothing else will.

Merik saw her a thousand times during his short stay in the cellar. The pain sliced through him, and it would not ease no matter how much his father fed him. Nothing helped to suffuse the suffering until he began seeing Hannah in the confines of the cell.

He saw her exactly as she looked that night at the clearing. In spite of himself, he found himself reaching for her hand, and did so each time she appeared to him. Desire bubbled to the surface and he despised it, closing his eyes against the sight of her. The image played over and over in his mind, running like a crooked wheel. He saw the woman who destroyed him, the woman who destroyed his brothers, and he could think only of making her suffer—until he thought of touching her again.

The bottle shattered in his hand from the force of his grasp, and he looked down to see shards of glass embedded within the flesh of his palm. When he looked up, Hannah was gone.








About the Author:



Michelle Hiscox is a Paranormal Romance fan and author who hails from Drumheller, Alberta. The dinosaur bones buried in the hills of her hometown inspired the first stories she ever wrote, and she feels blessed to walk those same hills with her daughter today. Crocus flowers and dust bowls full of cactus never fail to inspire.



While her little girl and husband provides many welcome distractions to writing, it's something she always finds her way back to. Michelle is the proud, and slightly crazy, owner of two dogs and three cats, all animals she loves more than she reasonably should. She's been reading voraciously since she was a child and, one night, pulled her nose from a book to start writing her own.

Interview

Where are you from?
Drumheller, Alberta. I live in The Badlands, home to the Royal Tyrell Museum, the Hoo Doos, and a dinosaur on every street corner.

Tell us your latest news?
I’m working with Bewitching Book Tours to promote my new paranormal romance, A New Day at Midnight, and I have a second installment, Chasing Dawn, in the works.

When and why did you begin writing?
I started as a kid, I had wonderful teachers who encouraged my story writing. Innocent short stories evolved into themes with crime or horror origins. I was also a big reader, I loved Stephen King and much later JR Ward. I read so much paranormal romance in my twenties it eventually occurred to me that I wanted to write my own.

When did you first consider yourself a writer?
William Yatscoff, the publisher behind Bookkus Publishing, surprised me with a first copy in the mail. It still feels surreal to consider myself a writer, maybe because I wear so many other hats. Writing is part time for me between family, work, and life in general, but it is something I truly love doing.

What inspired you to write your first book?
It was a culmination of several factors. My love of horror and romance novels, a strong interest in Romani history and culture, and the desire to create something unique that people would want to read all pushed me along the way.

Do you have a specific writing style?
I always write in third person. I try not to be overly flowery, which I had the inclination to do when I first started writing. I also cut adverbs and adjectives to the bone. Aside from technical aspects, I think much of my writing can be dark, intense, and even humorous at times.

How did you come up with the title?
There are a few different reasons I chose A New Day at Midnight. It speaks of rebirth, of the opportunity to start anew. It also fits the supernatural theme of the book, that’s when the monsters come out to play.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
I want them to feel it more than intellectualize it. I want readers to fall in love with the characters, the setting, the course of events. My goal is to make people feel the way I do when I write it, to live out the story through the characters.

How much of the book is realistic?
The emotion in the book is probably the most realistic aspect. I think in any paranormal writing there is an element of fantasy, but humanizing the interactions makes characters relatable. It isn’t the real world, but there are definitely parallels to the good and bad found around and within all of us.

Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life?
My immediate answer to this was no, but on thinking about it there were definitely times when whatever I was experiencing influenced the tone of my writing. So while it may not be based on actual events of people, real emotion is inflected throughout.

What books have most influenced your life most?
JR Ward’s Lover Awakened is my all-time favorite paranormal romance novel. It stunned me when I read it, I was immediately hooked. That single book played a big factor in why I decided to sit down and write my own. I can only aspire to be that good.

If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
Stephen King and JR Ward. They both have so much to offer in terms of style, structure, ability, humor.

What book are you reading now?
I just started The Dark Half  by Stephen King.

Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest?
Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion really impressed me. It’s about a zombie that slowly evolves back into a human. It was original and poignant, and I’m a sucker for a good love story.

What are your current projects?
I mentioned I’m working on Chasing Dawn, the second book in the Hearne Family Saga. It focuses on Nicolai, professional tracker and self-possessed Vetala (demon) with a past still weighing him down. Ella, the child he saved years before is now the woman seeking his help to find out what happened to her family. When a wounded Nicolai falls into Ella’s arms, she begins to learn just how much his past intertwines with hers and the threat it brings to the future.

What would you like my readers to know?

If you’re trying to create something exceptional in life, push through doubt, cultivate resilience, and disregard all negativity. 













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