Sunday, November 10, 2013

Tour Kick Off - Meet and Greet - Common Descent by Natasha Larry





Young Adult Paranormal Fantasy
Date Published: 9/16/2013

Eighteen-year old Jaycie Lerner’s telekinesis is finally in check – too bad levitating a picnic table is now a workout. Not to mention her previously dormant telepathy is back and raging out of control. As she struggles to manage her frightening power, the Dey-Vah announce they will soon reveal the supernatural world to the human race. To make matters worse, people start dropping dead all over northern Alabama. Then, a mysterious new enemy emerges.

Jaycie must elicit the help of the world’s only master vampire slayer and an assassin who converses with the voices in her head. Strengthening the Core is the only way to protect mankind from the coming vampire army, and that’s not even their most dangerous threat.

Jaycie and her family face their darkest hour when an innocent young girl serves as a pawn to form a deadly Alliance. The perfect vampire, Lilith Bradshaw, becomes an eye-opening example of how far the Alliance will go to serve their own destructive ends. The world around Jaycie plummets into darkness, and betrayals from the past threaten to undo them all.

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 #1 – Do You See Writing as a Career? More like a low paid internship at this point in my “career.” I teach to eat. It is my goal to be a career novelist, but I see writing as part of who I am. If I'm lucky enough to reach a point where it pays all the bills, that would be like getting that golden ticket in my candy bar.


#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process? The revising. The revising process is the step I usually vow to quit writing. But, I never do…


#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family? Yes, my writer wife, Rainy Kaye.


#4 – What is next for your writing? More writing J I have a novel coming out next year that’s not part of the DC series, but that’s really all I can say.


#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading? I think all writers have a reading addiction. I wonder what a writer that isn't addicted to reading looks like, and what such a creature would look like  I have a reading addiction. I actually can’t write unless I’m reading something. I usually read 60 or more books a year. Not counting graphic novels. Oh! I just finished Divergent by Veronica Roth. Awesome.



This or That?

#1 - iPod or Mp3? Mp3.

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla?  Vanilla.

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries?  Mashed potatoes.

#4 – Comedy or Drama? Comedy.

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks?  Pass. Just kidding. Nicholas Sparks.

#6 – Fantasy or Reality? Fantasy.

#7 – Call or Text? Text.

#8 – Public School or Home School? Public school!

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate? Coffee.

#10 – eBook or Paperback? Paperback.


NATASHA LARRY

Twitter: @natashalarry



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November 16 - RABT Reviews - Wrap Up







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