Today we're talking with M.L. Lacy, author of Chrysalis: The Awakening.
FQ: Vampires are really “hot” today and they play a very important role in your books. Why did you choose vampires instead of, say, fairies, or perhaps a made-up creature, to be Bree’s protectors?
You will learn Bree has many protectors as you go through the series. Steven was mortal, but he is also Bree’s ultimate soul mate. Magicals live forever…and Bree, if she crosses will as well…so I needed her soul mate to live forever. I wanted a little human in him so; I made him a vampire.
FQ: I have to ask – I loved the vampire variations, the “Traditionals” and the “Non-Conformists.” Where did this idea come from?
Just a thought I had. I figured they’ve been around forever, surely by now they had evolved. In my world the magical race lives among the mortal race, so I made them a little more civilized and called them non-coms. It also gives me a little more flexibility with the story.
FQ: Odessa is an important character in Chrysalis: The Awakening. Would you tell our readers a little bit about her, her role in helping Bree and if we’ll be seeing more of her in other books?
Odessa is Bree’s guardian and has been charged with helping Bree understand her new world. She’s been around for a very long time and she’s a very wise woman. They kind of have a grandmother/daughter relationship. She’s proud of Bree and amazed at what Bree can do as a mortal. In book 1 she plays a significant role as Bree’s sounding board. She is instrumental in guiding Bree to use the skills she has. She teaches Bree to look at both side and listen to both sides.
FQ: “Family” is a major theme in your books. The Clan is worth protecting above all else. Do you think that Bree’s dedication to her clan plays a key role in your story? Why?
Yes I do. Because strong family bonds build strong protective character. When you love someone, you will go to the ends of the earth to protect them. You grow stronger individually as well as a unit. Bree needs to be strong and gains that strength through family. They allow her to be human. The story is allowed to grow with the characters.
FQ: Thomas is my favorite character, and as a teaser to our readers, we will see more of him in book 2, Chrysalis: Tribulations. Without giving too much away, when you began your series, did you know where Thomas was going to go, how he would change?
Funny you should ask that question. The Thomas you know now is not the original Thomas. He was always going to be what he is…but his personality is much different…I like this one better.
FQ: The writing in Chrysalis: The Awakening switches from third person to first person (told by Bree). What made you decide to tell the story from both points of view?
To me it made it more real. And I’ve heard that same comment from others. I think there is a little more depth and I felt like I could do more with the story line. I wanted to give the reader as much as I could and leave you feeling invested in the story.
To learn more about Chrysalis: The Awakening please visit our website and read the review at: Feathered Quill Book Reviews.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Last chance....
to try your luck and win a SIGNED copy of the fantasy novel Chrysalis: Tribulations by M.L. Lacy. Contest ends June 30th. Read the review here and then fill out the short form on this page for your chance to win. Good luck!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Fantasy Lovers Take Note
Our monthly "Win A Book" contest features a great fantasy book this month. For June, we're offering a SIGNED copy of Chrysalis: Tribulations by M.L. Lacy. You can read the review here and then enter the contest here. Good luck!
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Win A Book! - June Contest
We've just posted the book for this month's contest. For June, we're offering a copy of Chrysalis: Tribulations by M.L. Lacy. For all you fantasy lovers, this is a great book. You can read the review here and then enter the contest on this page.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Author Interview with M. L. Lacy
Our interview today is with M.L. Lacy, author of Chrysalis: Tribulations.
FQ: Vampire Lesson 101 was fun. But the vampires in your book, in Bree's clan, are good vampires. Did you struggle with how you wanted to portray them?
No, it was fun actually. I had my vision of each one, added the characteristics I thought they should have for the role they played and it took off from there. It's very easy to write for each of them. If a storyline should start to go against the grain of their personalities, I run into a road block until I can get them back on track. Their personalities portray them just as I want.
FQ: I LOVE the idea of a matriarchal society. How important is this aspect of the story to both you, and to the story of Bree?
I think the mother role in a family is the most important element. She is the one that holds things together. She needs to be strong in her discipline, yet not so strong as to break their spirit. She needs to be someone her family can rely on. So yes, I think it is important to have a strong, not domineering, female presence in a family.
In Bree's case, she is a strong presence in the clan and it happened very quickly. She took control of a situation when all was thought to be lost. She has a need to protect. This is her destiny when you break it down. She is there to guide, she is there to teach, she is there to nurture. She is a very loving and forgiving individual. But, she's not so commanding that she doesn't listen to other's suggestions (of course she may not do it their way....but hey, she's learning). She will become stronger as the story progresses, but not overbearing.
FQ: Another really neat element to the story was the ability of some to "talk" with their minds. Bree is at first unnerved by this ability until she gets used to it, and sees the benefits. Was it fun to write these sections and did you imagine all sorts of possibilities for this mind talking?
Being able to talk with their minds was fun, especially in the first book. Bree was unaware of the Magical realm, so it was important to hear the other's thoughts to drive the story. I had one very good session going but it started to get out of control so I had to tame it down. Sometimes we say things in our minds that we wouldn't dare say out loud. So I just went with that. Unfortunately for all the cast members, they don't know Bree can hear their thoughts. She never told anyone about that because growing up she thought they would think she was crazy and lock her up -- so she kept it her secret. Anyway, she would hear their thoughts and they let a lot of information out that maybe they should have told her in person. It's very entertaining.
FQ: Esmeralda is a great character - the kind you love to hate. Was she fun to write and which character(s) did you enjoy bringing to life the most? The good or the bad?
Oh gosh! I love them all because without each one there wouldn't be a story...well, yes there would, but each cast member is now very important to the plot. I simply love Esmeralda. I can just let the nasty side go and she runs with it. Thomas is great. I think I enjoyed developing Stanley in the second book. I love the way Bill and Bree's relationship continues to grow. He is very important in her life. Her bond to Steven is very natural. He is her ultimate, but she is slowly adapting to the ways of the Magical realm. I want my reader's to enjoy each one -- even the bad. So I have taken my time with each member of my cast and I think it was time well spent.
FQ: I suspect women reading Tribulations will see a neighbor or co-worker in the character of Madalyn. She seems to want to start a cat fight with poor Bree. How important was her character, and the other women of the clan, to the advancement of the story? Would Bree be half the women she grew into if she didn't have to learn to deal with all the intertwining relationships?
Madalyn is very important. Gina is Bree's rock, Sandy is the sister she never had -- so is Becky. Pam is Bree's equal as far as clan leadership. All the women are important in one way or another. Bree is strong because of the way she grew up. She relied on herself. The intertwining relationships add the depth of the family relationships and do to some extent strengthens her.
FQ: Without giving the ending away, I suspect Bree has some unfinished business. Will we be seeing her again? If so, can you give our readers a little teaser of what we might expect?
Yes, the story continues. Book 3 is on track for release in Jan 2011. Book 4 the following year. I'm looking at 7 or 8 books in this series. Book 1 -- The Awakening, takes place over seven days in Las Vegas where she learns the truth about who she is and what she is to become. She is reunited with Steven and begins to learn the ways of the Magical realm - a real eye opener for her. Book 2 - Tribulations takes place over November and December. Book 3 (name pending) is all of January. It's action packed, full of surprises and from what my bata reader has said --- she couldn't put it down. AND that's what I want.
FQ: Vampire Lesson 101 was fun. But the vampires in your book, in Bree's clan, are good vampires. Did you struggle with how you wanted to portray them?
No, it was fun actually. I had my vision of each one, added the characteristics I thought they should have for the role they played and it took off from there. It's very easy to write for each of them. If a storyline should start to go against the grain of their personalities, I run into a road block until I can get them back on track. Their personalities portray them just as I want.
FQ: I LOVE the idea of a matriarchal society. How important is this aspect of the story to both you, and to the story of Bree?
I think the mother role in a family is the most important element. She is the one that holds things together. She needs to be strong in her discipline, yet not so strong as to break their spirit. She needs to be someone her family can rely on. So yes, I think it is important to have a strong, not domineering, female presence in a family.
In Bree's case, she is a strong presence in the clan and it happened very quickly. She took control of a situation when all was thought to be lost. She has a need to protect. This is her destiny when you break it down. She is there to guide, she is there to teach, she is there to nurture. She is a very loving and forgiving individual. But, she's not so commanding that she doesn't listen to other's suggestions (of course she may not do it their way....but hey, she's learning). She will become stronger as the story progresses, but not overbearing.
FQ: Another really neat element to the story was the ability of some to "talk" with their minds. Bree is at first unnerved by this ability until she gets used to it, and sees the benefits. Was it fun to write these sections and did you imagine all sorts of possibilities for this mind talking?
Being able to talk with their minds was fun, especially in the first book. Bree was unaware of the Magical realm, so it was important to hear the other's thoughts to drive the story. I had one very good session going but it started to get out of control so I had to tame it down. Sometimes we say things in our minds that we wouldn't dare say out loud. So I just went with that. Unfortunately for all the cast members, they don't know Bree can hear their thoughts. She never told anyone about that because growing up she thought they would think she was crazy and lock her up -- so she kept it her secret. Anyway, she would hear their thoughts and they let a lot of information out that maybe they should have told her in person. It's very entertaining.
FQ: Esmeralda is a great character - the kind you love to hate. Was she fun to write and which character(s) did you enjoy bringing to life the most? The good or the bad?
Oh gosh! I love them all because without each one there wouldn't be a story...well, yes there would, but each cast member is now very important to the plot. I simply love Esmeralda. I can just let the nasty side go and she runs with it. Thomas is great. I think I enjoyed developing Stanley in the second book. I love the way Bill and Bree's relationship continues to grow. He is very important in her life. Her bond to Steven is very natural. He is her ultimate, but she is slowly adapting to the ways of the Magical realm. I want my reader's to enjoy each one -- even the bad. So I have taken my time with each member of my cast and I think it was time well spent.
FQ: I suspect women reading Tribulations will see a neighbor or co-worker in the character of Madalyn. She seems to want to start a cat fight with poor Bree. How important was her character, and the other women of the clan, to the advancement of the story? Would Bree be half the women she grew into if she didn't have to learn to deal with all the intertwining relationships?
Madalyn is very important. Gina is Bree's rock, Sandy is the sister she never had -- so is Becky. Pam is Bree's equal as far as clan leadership. All the women are important in one way or another. Bree is strong because of the way she grew up. She relied on herself. The intertwining relationships add the depth of the family relationships and do to some extent strengthens her.
FQ: Without giving the ending away, I suspect Bree has some unfinished business. Will we be seeing her again? If so, can you give our readers a little teaser of what we might expect?
Yes, the story continues. Book 3 is on track for release in Jan 2011. Book 4 the following year. I'm looking at 7 or 8 books in this series. Book 1 -- The Awakening, takes place over seven days in Las Vegas where she learns the truth about who she is and what she is to become. She is reunited with Steven and begins to learn the ways of the Magical realm - a real eye opener for her. Book 2 - Tribulations takes place over November and December. Book 3 (name pending) is all of January. It's action packed, full of surprises and from what my bata reader has said --- she couldn't put it down. AND that's what I want.
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