Let's
talk about the books.
Your
new book, All Fall Down, is the first
of your "Tales of the Latter Kingdoms." What are the "Latter
Kingdoms" and what is the book about?
The "Latter Kingdoms"
are a group of countries spread across one continent in a fantasy world that's
more Renaissance than medieval in terms of technology, the arts, politics,
fashion, and so forth. Since I plan for the series to be set in a variety of
these kingdoms, I wanted the series title to reflect all of them. All Fall Down is mainly set in a kingdom
named Seldd, a land that's rather backward compared to many of the other
countries on the continent. It's about a young woman named Merys Thranion who
has been trained as a physician, and how she's captured as a slave and brought
to Seldd, at first to heal a nobleman's injured daughter. But she comes up
against a far more difficult situation when the plague appears for the first
time in hundreds of years. And behind her surface struggles is her growing affection
for Lord Shaine, her master. Physicians in her Order are not supposed to form
personal attachments, so poor Merys really has to go through the wringer on
multiple levels in the book.
Did
you originally intend to write a series? Will each story in the series be
stand-alone or will there be "cross-pollination" of plots and
characters? Can you tell us a little bit
about the second book in the series, Dragon
Rose?
You know, I really didn't think
about writing a series. I just started writing several different books set in
this world, and then I sort of realized partway through that they were a
series, although one connected by milieu and not any overarching quest or
storyline. All the books in the series are standalones, although events in some
books may be mentioned in passing in others. For example, the next book in the
series, Dragon Rose, has a brief
comment about the plague that dominates the storyline of All Fall Down. Dragon Rose
takes place about five years later in a neighboring kingdom called Farendon.
It's a very different book, somewhat inspired by the Beauty and the Beast fairy
tale, but with an almost gothic tone.
Your
book Blood Will Tell and your novella
Breath of Life are both set in the
Gaian Consortium world. What do you have planned for other books in that
series?
I have two more books planned
right now, but I'm sure there will be more than that. The first one is called The Gaia Gambit, and it's another
planet-hopping romance/adventure story with an adversaries-to-lovers
relationship at the center of it. That one is planned for a spring release,
depending on what happens with my other books. The next book after that is
called Marooned on Mandala, and it
also has a Zhore hero (the same alien race we first meet in Breath of Life), although the heroine is
very different. She's a Gaian ambassador who gets flung into a world of hurt
when the ship she and the Zhore are on crash-lands on an uninhabited planet. I
actually got the idea after a fan commented that she really wanted to see another
book with a Zhore hero. Your wish is my command!
Breath of Life
is a lovely sci-fi take on the classic "Beauty and the Beast" fairy
tale. Do you have any plans to science fictionize other fairy tales?
See my comments on Dragon Rose. I really don't have any
plans to do more science fiction fairy tales, although I am going to do some
set in the "Latter Kingdoms" world. I have some ideas jotted down for
a Red Riding Hood–inspired book called The
Wolf of Harrow Hall.
You've
published a couple of books this year. Anything else coming out this year?
What's in the queue for next year?
Dragon
Rose is slated
for release in December. It's finished and has gone through its first edit, and
I'll be sending it out to beta readers in October. For 2013 I'm planning on releasing
The Gaia Gambit, the next Gaian
Consortium book; Desert Hearts, a
sequel to my paranormal UFO romance Bad
Vibrations and the second book in the Sedona trilogy; Binding Spell, another "Latter Kingdoms" book; and
possibly Marooned on Mandala and (I
hope) Angel Fire, which will complete
the Sedona trilogy. In addition to all that, I'll start getting the rights back
to my small press–published books in 2013, so I'll be editing and updating them
as needed and then releasing them with new covers.