Monday, March 19, 2012

Hellhound + Silver Waters by Kaylie Austen

Continuing with my March theme, author Kaylie Austen is here to tell you about the two books she is releasing this year; one with World Castle Publishing and one with kNight Romance Publishing. Exact release dates are to be announced.

Hellhound -- Paranormal Romantic Mystery:

Selene is the Hellhound, a powerful and ruthless descendent of the Greek gods. She is bound by tradition and tied by bloodlines to lead her people against the mortals. Although she is arranged to marry Nathanial, she falls for Demetrius, the self-professed Black Angel, and things take a bitter twist. When she stumbles across the corpses of her father and Nathanial, all eyes move in on Demetrius. Selene must take the assignment to hunt down her accused lover. Facing the untrustworthy cerebral chamber, powerful shape-shifting sentinels, superhuman archers, and a deceitful Council, the Hellhound must work quickly to uncover the truth before she is forced to annihilate her lover.

Silver Waters (Book One) -- YA fantasy:

After centuries of human tolerance, mythical creatures band together to liberate themselves by destroying mankind with torrents, storms, and earthquakes. Loral is the last surviving human girl. When the king’s guards drag her into the water anomaly, she transforms into a mermaid, kept as the last surviving artifact from the lost world.

After treason occurs against her prince captor (Trent), Loral flees for her life only to stumble from one deadly situation into another. Mistaking her for being a part of the propaganda against humans, the rebel prince (Tripp) kidnaps her. When he realizes her innocence, his feelings for her change, and his love for her ignites an old rivalry against Trent.

Except, Trent isn’t the biggest obstacle underwater. An insidious council of sea elves, an army of water dragons, and an untamed species of sea serpents threaten the love between the last human female and her prince.

MORE ON KAYLIE AUSTEN'S WRITING

Brooke: You have another manuscript, RAVENS, that has also been picked up by kNight Romance Publishing. From your blog I have gathered that there have been some issues with getting it ready for publication. What is the current status for this novel?

Kaylie: RAVENS hit a few snags and required major revisions. I received a good word about RAVENS. It’s been “resurrected” and will hit editing this week. RAVENS is YA Urban Fantasy, inspired by the X-Men, and involves a romance with a bad boy, a girl transformed into a Raven and hunted by humans, and a reunion with a younger sister thought to have died 10 years ago. Ravens aren't as the world wants us to believe, sinister and without human

B: In this post, you mentioned that you recently wrote a novelette length contemporary romance. From what I can gather, this is very off from your normal genres. How did it feel to write something lighter?

K: This isn’t my usual cup of tea, but sprang from a dream. It’s weird to write contemporary. I’m always tempted to throw in something supernatural or sci-fi. This turned out to be a light comedy with some big, romantic sparks. It was fun, but I don’t foresee writing a novel from it, perhaps not even another contemporary short story.

B: From your blog and website I have gathered that you are not entirely unpublished. Give us a list of all your published works (shorts, novelettes, etc.) and where we can buy them.

K: I had a series of paranormal romance novellas appear in the Weres in the City digests from Midnight Showcase in 2010. This small publisher closed its doors, so the novellas are no longer available. However, since the rights reverted to me and I’ve made significant changes, the novellas turned into an accidental novel (if that’s possible). I didn’t intend on revisiting the stories, but they beckoned and turned into a full-length novel…which turned into a five book series (in my head at least). Perhaps readers will see this series in a couple of years.

Find Kayle At: Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter

About Kaylie Austen: I was born during a monsoon in an Indian village that lacked a doctor and a hospital but had many nesting cobras nearby. That’s the most fascinating thing about me. Other than that, I’m a true Texan, and yes, I bleed orange (Longhorns!). Currently, I reside in the Pacific Northwest with my husband. My novels include YA fantasy, YA sci-fi, and paranormal romance/mystery.

I’ve been writing since the age of ten, and completed two novels before high school graduation. I love to learn, my life is rich with culture, and I’m an undercover nerd.


Kaylie will return on Friday with a guest post on writing in multiple genres. Be sure to come back by!

13 comments:

  1. Beautiful cover art on her books. Plus, that's a great interview. I'm always game to discover a new author.

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    1. I know right? I like Hellhound's the most. Though really I'm most eager to read her zombie mermaid book (not mentioned here).

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  2. @ Michael-Thanks! I'm always glad to meet new people, readers and authors alike.
    @ Brook-Thanks for having me! This was fun, and you're so accommodating. :) I love the Hellhound cover, too. It reminds me of Assassin's Creed. And...zombie mermaids...hehe, my little terrifying tale sparked from jokes from fellow authors is actually good. I don't think you'll have to worry about reading it, though. I don't think there's a big enough following to get it into print. lol!

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    1. Ah, thanks, Kaylie. I try to be as helpful as I can. ^^ And I'm not worrying about reading it, I want to read it. I mean zombie mermaids? Who wouldn't want to read that?

      (Don't worry about the name. I didn't notice until you pointed it out. XD)

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  3. I really enjoyed the interview. Hellhound sounds very intriguing indeed.

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  4. I enjoyed this. A couple of intriguing prospects for this year. Also, did you say zombie Mermaid? Cool :-)

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    1. Isn't it though? Maybe if we all form a mob, Kaylie's publishers will agree to go for it! -goes to get pitch fork-

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  5. I feel the love! I really liked my zombie mermaids, very creepy. It plays into my fear of the water, which is what prompted Silver Waters. I would love to see a mob! Don't forget the torches! :) I think maybe my publishers are reading this, too...hehe.

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    1. If torches is what it takes... -scurries away to find a big stick and a lighter-

      Hello, Kaylie's publishers! -waves-

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  6. A zombie mermaid book? Now there's an idea I would NEVER have come up with! I like the Ravens cover.

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    1. FYI @ Ravens cover, the girl is looking at you. In the 2nd dimension, the eyes are reversed, the colored parts white, and the white parts colored.

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    2. Oh! I see what you mean. I would never have gotten that otherwise. It's so cool!

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