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C.A. Szarek
I'm so excited to have my friend and NTRWA chaptermate, C.A. Szarek with us again today! We're going to talk about her latest release and she has a swag to share! Be sure to scroll to the bottom for an excerpt of Sword's Call.
Welcome back, when we last hung out (almost exactly a year ago!) your debut Sword’s Call had just been picked up by Gypsy Shadow Publishing. It’s out now. Tell us about your journey from then to now. What’s been the best part? What’s been the most surprising?
Well, wow. The whole thing has been a plesant surprise. I was really nervous about edits, being since I had never been through a professional editing process, but my editor, Denise (who is AWESOME) really put me at ease, and the process was good. I dreaded for nothing. The journey is a learning process. You sign your contract, do your edits and then it's "Hurry up and wait" for your book to come out. The fun part is the cover, of course!And, you’ve got another series coming out with Total E-Bound Publishing, how did that come about?
Collision Force:
Badboy, married to his job FBI agent Cole Lucas always gets his man. So when the unthinkable happens and one gets away, Cole grits his teeth and hunts human trafficker Carlo Maldonado all the way to Antioch, Texas, where he collides with Detective Andi MacLaren.
Unlike Sword’s Call, this series is romantic suspense. What was it like switching genres? Did you struggle with it at all?
Switching genres isn't a big deal for me. I write what occurs to me in a way. But I am more comfortable in the fantasy world I created than having to write in the real world...rules! I have to follow rules that I wasn't the maker of.Badboy, married to his job FBI agent Cole Lucas always gets his man. So when the unthinkable happens and one gets away, Cole grits his teeth and hunts human trafficker Carlo Maldonado all the way to Antioch, Texas, where he collides with Detective Andi MacLaren.
Cole doesn’t do small towns and he doesn’t get involved with women he works with, but Andi tempts him in ways he doesn’t want to acknowledge.
Two murders, her partner shot and leading the investigation on her own, the last thing Andi needs is a cocky FBI agent that sees her as no more than a tagalong.
Widow and single mother Andi is used to being on her own. When Cole gets stuck without a place to stay, crashing on her couch puts them in dangerous territory.
Attraction and passion bring Andi to a place she left behind when her husband died.
Her three-year-old son quickly wiggles his way into Cole’s heart, and he starts contemplating things—family, love—that he’d never planned for himself.
Can being forced to work together make them stronger or will their differences jeopardize their case and their hearts?
Unlike Sword’s Call, this series is romantic suspense. What was it like switching genres? Did you struggle with it at all?
So, what’s next for you?
I understand you have a treat for our readers! Tell us about the giveaway!
Thanx for having me, Dawn! It was fun!
Want to know more? Connect with C.A.
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www.caszarekwriter.blogspot.
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@caszarek on Twitter
And here's where you can find her books!
SWORD'S CALL
For generations, the
Ryhans, ruling family of the Province of Greenwald have been keepers of a sword
rumored to possess enough magic to defeat kings. Lord Varthan, a former
archduke and betrayer of the king, covets the sword and invades Greenwald.
Lady Ceralda Ryhan,
daughter of the murdered duke, gains the sword and flees, trusting only her
white wolf, Trikser—magically bonded to her. Cera needs nothing more to aid in
her fight.
Jorrin Aldern, half
elfin and half human, left his home in the mountains of Aramour to find his
human father who disappeared twenty turns before, but finds Cera with Varthan
and his shades on her tail instead. His dual heritage and empathic magic will
tempt Cera in ways she never thought she’d desire. But
can he convince her trust and love can pave the path to redemption or will the
epic battle end in tragedy and evil conquer them all?
Heart pounding and fists clenched, Cera sat in the Dragon’s Lair’s darkest corner. By
choice, the candle on the table was unlit. The bowl of stew half eaten, food
the last thing on her mind.
The door to the tavern swung open. Her white wolf growled
low and deep beside her. Cera glanced up, squinting in the sudden flood of
sunlight. As the door slammed shut and her eyes adjusted to the renewed
murkiness, she took in the newest arrival.
Then she focused on Trikser. She couldn’t have him going for
anyone’s throat.
“Shhh, Trik, it’s okay.” She ran a hand through his fur,
smoothing his hackles along the length of his spine. The big wolf looked up at
her and licked her hand. One corner of her mouth lifted and she bit back a
sigh.
The only reason the owner of the tavern, Marshek even let
him in was because no one else was allowed to enter the Dragon’s Lair if she was inside without him. No one according to
Trikser, that is. He’d almost taken the hand off the last guy who’d tried.
“What’ll ya have?” Marshek barked, revealing his instant
dislike of the newcomer.
She fixed her eyes on the bartender. Then she took a closer
look at the man sitting in front of him. His pointed ears betrayed his
heritage, but his height suggested he was not of pure blood.
Marshek was known to be tolerant of elves but he hated what
he called half-breeds. Cera could imagine what the grumpy, middle-aged tavern
owner was thinking, and it wasn’t friendly.
She rose, Trikser also immediately rising, awaiting her
move. The white wolf was her bondmate and had been since he was young.
Relax,
she thought-sent.
Trik sat, but his body was tight, tense. He didn’t respond
to her mental order.
Moving to the bar, her wolf followed, slinking close to the
floor, moving in a slight crawl. His belly probably touched the filthy planked
flooring of the tavern.
Cera made a face but forced a breath. Detached control. Sliding onto the stool next to the half-elfin
man, she was just in time to hear his order. His voice was clear and deep.
Marshek filled a mug with ale and started to put the jug in
its place on the shelf.
“Wait, Mar,” she said with a wave of her hand, “I’ll have
some of that, too.”
With a curt nod, the older man poured her a mug. She brought
it to her lips, glancing nonchalantly at the stranger. His coal black hair
brushed the collar of his hooded gray cape, giving him a rather unkempt look,
but rugged rather than messy.
Cera couldn’t see the hue of his eyes from her seat but his
high cheekbones made his profile appealing, his sleek tapered ears adding to
the attraction. His powerful jaw line was clean shaven, an oddity in these
parts. She could tell he was aware of her perusal. He was young, not much older
than her, and had the stunning beauty of the elves.
His chest heaved as if he’d taken a breath, and he finally
glanced at her. Blue. His eyes were a
deep, sapphire blue. Her heart skipped a beat but she ignored it. The man said
nothing, not that she’d expected him to.
3 comments:
Thanx for having me today, Dawn!!!
I am at RT & having a blast!!
If you're in the area, come see me!! I am Signing at the expo on Thursday, May 2 from 4 to 6 PM. I'm also signing Saturday, May 4 from 2 to 5 PM at Kallypso Masters signing at the Plaza Marriott!!!
So cool you're at RT!! I know you're having fun.
Congrats on the multiple contracts! Way to go.
Thanx Jerrie!
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