I’m excited to share that I will be a guest on Radio Marlow FM 97.5’s Good Morning Marlow show, on Wednesday, March 12th, 2025, between 10-11am. I’ll be joining show hosts, Mary Flavelle and Geoff Motley, to chat about my writing journey and my books. I hope you get the chance to listen in.
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Sentinals Origins is the first part of the prequel to the award winning epic fantasy Sentinals series. We go back three thousand years and meet Lady Leyandrii and her captain, Guerlaire, and find out how Birlerion, Serillion and Tagerill first met.
If you love finding out the history and back story of a series, then it’s time to preorder Sentinals Origins | Part One.
It’s time to focus on the characters in the epic fantasy Sentinal series who you want to know more about.
Going back three thousand years means we get a chance to delve into who the Sentinals really are, where they came from, and how they became Sentinals in the first place.
The Sentinals were not always silver-eyed, with distinctive names and appearance, representing the absent Lady Leyandrii. They were ordinary people with hopes and dreams.
Let’s start with Birlerion. What do we know about him from the Sentinal series?
Birlerion is the first Sentinal we meet. He has been sleeping in his sentinal tree in the gardens of the Lady’s temple. The only sentinal tree in the city of Old Vespers.
When Jerrol accidentally awakes him, Birlerion is thrown into a world that he no longer recognises. Three thousand years have passed and he is horrified to find that not only the city has changed, but the language has evolved, and his family are long dead. He is steadied by the need to protect Jerrol, the new Lady’s Captain.
But who was he?
Before he was called Birlerion, he was known as Birler. We know he came from the city streets of Vespers in the territory of Vespiri, had no ancient family name, though he calls Tagerill brother and uses his family name, Descelles. How did he become to be adopted into the Descelles family. Where did he actually come from?
Birlerion is the most mysterious of the Sentinals, it takes six books to discover who he is in the future and the part he has to play. Now’s the time to find out where he came from.
Sentinals Discovery is a novella which shows Birlerion’s reaction when he is first awoken, and is the first few chapters of Sentinals Awaken from Birlerion’s POV. If you sign up to my newsletter via www.helengarraway.com, you can download it for free along with the novella Sentinals Stirring.
Sentinals Origins in on special preorder price of $3.99/£2.99 until launch date when it will revert to $6.99. So grab your copy now. Preorder now
Book cover designed by Jeff Brown Graphics
Character art generated by Canva AI
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Very excited to reveal the cover for Sentinals Origins | Part One.
Sentinals Origins is the first part of the prequel to the award winning epic fantasy Sentinals series. We go back three thousand years and meet Lady Leyandrii and her captain, Guerlaire, and find out how Birlerion, Serillion and Tagerill first met.
If you love finding out the history and back story of a series, then it’s time to preorder Sentinals Origins | Part One.
Wild magic is rife in the world of Remargaren and a shadowy group of dissidents have discovered how to exploit the power for their own purposes.
The goddess, Leyandrii, and her Captain, Guerlaire, must face down this new threat and protect the people from unseen dangers. As Guerlaire learns to wield his own power, three new cadets with the potential to change the world are beginning their journey to become Lady’s Rangers.
Drawn from the back streets of Vespers, a young boy is thrust into a world beyond his comprehension. Battling bigotry and violence, Birler will need to navigate the Rangers’ Academy while grappling with unexpected ties of friendship, a tantalising found family, and embrace ancient magical powers.
A heartwarming tale of friendship and family is set against a backdrop of bigotry and violence in a world where wild magic can precariously tip the balance. Birler and his new friends will have to fight their own battles, not only to earn the right to become rangers, but to help Leyandrii and Guerlaire restore the natural balance and defend their world.
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Right away in the opening chapter, the complex universe in which this story takes place caught me. The route of the protagonist is anything but straightforward in a society where political intrigue, power struggles, and difficult moral conundrums control. Most in this book was the author’s skill to mix the protagonist’s inner struggle with the exterior tension of the surrounds. The story seemed rich and profoundly absorbing because of the balance between intimate ties and the more broad conflict.
The author doesn’t shy away from exploring difficult themes. The notion of loyalty versus duty is a recurring thread, and it’s handled with such nuance that I found myself constantly questioning what I would do in the protagonist’s shoes. The stakes are great for the protagonist as well as for the planet they live on. The author does a great job of showing the personal cost the larger political and military decisions cause for people engaged. Sometimes I found myself really engaged in the result of their actions since the weight of every decision had actual emotional impact.
The dreary alleyways and dark corners of Old Vespers are brought to life to the point where they feel like they belong in the plot. The city is shrouded in mystery and danger, and the suspense just grew as I read. The descriptions of the surroundings and the mood around it are so realistic that they have left an indelible effect on me.
I was also impressed by how the author intertwined the personal growth of the protagonist with the growing external threats. With each chapter exposing a fresh layer of depth to the individuals and the planet they live in, it seemed like a delicate ballet between the internal and external fights. The timing was perfect; enough action had me on the tip of my seat and allowed time to develop relationships and character.
Overall, this book kept me interested from beginning to end. It’s a highly moving and thought-provoking narrative set in a dangerous and mysterious environment. If you appreciate books with complex character development and a high-stakes plot, this is the one for you.
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Author ofthe Park and Walker Action Thriller series.
I am very pleased to welcome Patrick Weill to my blog to talk about his book Double Threat.
Helen: Welcome Patrick. I’m excited to talk to you about Double Threat
Patrick: My latest book is entitled Double Threat. It is the third book in what will either be a completed trilogy or an expanded action thriller series. Set in sunny San Diego, California, and also on the Pacific Ocean, this novel features police detectives Tony Park and Jeff Walker, who split up for the first time as they star in alternating chapters until their stories intertwine in a twist that readers won’t see coming.
Park drives up to Los Angeles, where he joins forces with the FBI, working undercover on a cruise ship in pursuit of an unidentified serial killer. Walker becomes a member of MARTAC, the Harbor Police’s SWAT team, and in this capacity tackles a case of his own involving political assassination, white supremacy, and narcotics trafficking, facing powerful enemies both old and new.
Helen: Sounds like quite the adventure. How did you choose the cover design?
Patrick: The cover is from a scene that takes place late in the book, when a bomb surgically placed inside a bad guy’s abdominal cavity explodes aboard a crooked politician’s superyacht. But the image is also intended to evoke a general sense of danger aboard a massive ship on the ocean because much of the action is set on a cruise ship, giving new meaning to the term ‘rough seas’!
Helen: It is a powerful image. Why did you call your book Double Threat? Is there a special meaning or back story about the title?
Patrick: Yes, there IS a special meaning to Double Threat. Who will be the real double threat? Detectives Park and Walker, who are up against long odds as usual? Or the twin forces of evil they are facing, which turn out to be connected. ‘Double’ also refers to the book being two stories in one.
Helen: I love the insights behind your title. Who inspired you to start writing?
Patrick: Lee Child and my grandmother. Child because he found himself out of work/in need of money and, having been a reader all his life, picked up a pencil and a legal pad and set to work. Just like me. My grandmother because when I was twelve years old, she encouraged me to write a book review in a local newspaper and helped me publish it.
Helen: With the third book of your series complete, what are you working on next?
Patrick: I am currently writing a different kind of novel, a legal thriller featuring both male and female protagonists. It’s a major challenge, but I am doing heaps of research, and, with three action thrillers under my belt, I feel ready for it.
Helen: It’s always exciting to venture into a different area for your next book. Wishing you plenty of writing inspiration. Let’s talk a little about your writing process. When writing, do you listen to music or do you prefer silence?
Patrick: I used to, but now I find that I focus better with earplugs instead. I am able to devote all of my attention to writing instead of splitting it between cognitive tasks.
Helen: Are you a pantser or a planner? Do you write free form, or do you have a framework you stick to?
Patrick: Both. Writing is an art as well as a science; a hospital can’t be built without a blueprint, yet inspiration only comes through the imagination, which must be allowed to freely flow.
Helen: That is so true! Earlier you mentioned you’ve been doing research for your new book. How much research do you do for each book?
Patrick: Plenty. For example, in the case of the legal thriller, I will have read at least seven books, two of which were non-fiction and quite dry (but informative). And I’ll have spent hours and hours reading on the internet. Possibly contacting legal and/or law enforcement professionals, etc.
Helen: Thank you for joining me today. Just to finish, what is the most useful piece of writing advice you’ve received, and by whom?
Patrick: ‘Truckers don’t get trucker’s block, nor nurses nurse’s block.’
-Lee Child
About the Author
Patrick Weill
Patrick Weill is an award-winning translator and author who resides in central Mexico with his family along with four dogs and an aquarium full of fish. You can visit his website to download a FREE Park and Walker short story!
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If you enjoy epic fantasy then check out my award winning Sentinal series, which is now complete. If you like fantasy books with a touch of romance then you will love my SoulMist series, start with SoulBreather. Prefer Dystopian Science Fantasy? Then try Harmony. Start the adventure and stay for the journey.
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Another year has passed, and it’s that time of year when you look back at what you achieved last year and plan for the next. It is still quite amazing that I have been published for four years and have 12 books published and three short stories released to Patreon/Newsletter subscribers.
I hope you downloaded the bonus free novella set in the world of the SoulMist series which I wrote as thankyou to all my newsletter subscribers. Your support makes writing so fulfilling, and your enthusiam for my characters makes me want to write more! My newsletter subscribers voted for a short story on how Felather and Adriz met.
Anyhow, back to what I achieved in 2024, and what’s in store for 2025?
I published two books, one novella and two audiobooks.
It has been a busy year, a highlight of which was seeing my BookFest Gold Medalists, Sentinals Justice and SoulBreather up in lights on the Nasdaq board in Times Square in New York. A real bucket list moment!
So what’s in store for 2025? Well I have plans for more books!
Book One: Celestial Throne series. Release date TBC 2H25
Kickstarter: My contribution: Secret AllianceReign of Dragons Anthology. Kickstarter go live: March 2025
Other goals:
Revitalise my Patreon and gain some supporters
More formal Marketing plan
Audio for OblivionGate
Create a Sentinals Wiki site (stretch goal!!)
So plenty to keep me busy outside of the day job!
2024 was a busy year, lots of writing, though I was distracted by work as it was quite a tumultous year as the company I work for was acquired and so we’ve had lots of changes, but a year full of opportunity all the same. I am very excited for 2025 and the new opportunities it will bring. I look forward to sharing the results with you throughout the year. Once again – Thank you for all your support, I hope you stay with me as we continue this amazing journey.
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Author ofthe fantasy novel, Alidor The Expedition of Multiple Distractions.
I am very pleased to welcome Matthew Hilsdon to my blog this week, and we’re chatting about his latest novel, Alidor The Expedition of Multiple Distractions, which released on December 17th, 2024.
Helen: Welcome Matt. I’m excited to talk to you about your newest release. Tell us all about your latest book.
Matthew: My current book will be released on the 17th Dec and is called Alidor The Expedition of Multiple Distractions. The involves a character from the last series in the events after the end of the Unlikely Allies trilogy. It follows Professor Leonardo Wileby as he sets out to complete a compendium of Alidor and is written in a first person account in the guise of his personal journal. As the title suggests the expedition he aims to set out on is thwarted with near constant distractions or diversions from runaway mages, irate Kings and beavers with a nasty case of the sniffles.
Helen: Sounds like quite the adventure. How did you choose the cover design?
Matthew: As for all of the covers of my main novels in the Alidor Series I like to choose a scene from the book. This scene depicts all of the main characters within the book as they are on their expedition. I like to put a lot of thought into the cover as I like the reader to have a good visual and put an image of the world into the reader’s mind along with the added thrill of trying to find the scene as you read through.
Helen: What a great idea. Who is your protagonist and why did you write them?
Matthew: Professor Leonardo Wileby. He came into the Alidor series in the Unlikely Allies and became more prominent as the books went on. I felt he would be the perfect character to use to round off the series. His life up until now has hardly been a quiet or relaxing one. Whether that was down to rangers setting traps that left his home in ruins, severely injured wolves needing a new mechanical leg, or being kidnapped by the greatest villain of the age as he was forced to construct war machines with incredible destructive capabilities for the very enemy they were fighting against. He has scarcely had a moment free before war’s end.
Helen: If your Main Character could answer, why would they say we should read your book?
Matthew: If he could answer he’d tell you to read it as it’s the most important scientific journal ever to be created and you should listen to him as he is the smartest elf ever to have lived.
Helen: What made you write this book?
Matthew: I hadn’t planned on writing this one but I really enjoyed the Professor Leonardo Wileby character I’d created. He’s quite eccentric and I felt that he deserved his own title and I’m sure he’d say the same. He was kind of a side character in the Unlikely Allies but accidentally became more prominent as the story went on.
Helen: Who is your favourite character in your Alidor series?
Matthew: That’s a hard choice as I have so many characters I am fond of but I’d probably choose Billy the Fang Lord because he’s everyone’s best friend, providing you’re not a parrot as you’ll find out in Alidor The Unlikely Allies.
Helen: Now you’ve written the professor’s book, what are you working on next?
Matthew: Following on The Expedition of Multiple Distractions which will act as an epilogue to the Unlikely Allies series I’ll be working on a couple of stand alone titles that will still relate to the world of Alidor, only from a few different perspectives. Such as a currently unnamed novel about Audrey Fennel who is a pensioner from Bloomly on Thames who somehow ends up waist deep in a teeming Alidorian forest. I’m also working with the incredible artist Norm Chung to create our first graphic novel The Forbidden Friend. It takes us back to the first days of the human race and explores their bond with the wolves. Part 1 is nearly complete and the artwork really brings this quite moving story to life.
Helen: With all the books you have written and released, when did you realise you had a passion for writing.
Matthew: I’ve always a passion for creating stories but it wasn’t until my wife, Emma came along and I began to start writing stuff down that I created Alidor. Without her I don’t think I’d be where I am now.
Helen: How do you find the time to fit writing into your daily schedule?
Matthew: I wouldn’t say I try to fit it in more like it takes over.
Helen: I know the feeling. Writing does tend to consume you. Do you plan your books, or are you more of a pantser?
Matthew: My books are loosely planned out given there’s a few mysteries and secrets that run throughout the novels but other than that I largely write free form. I just like to throw down whatever comes to me and then go from there.
Helen: How about your writing environment? Silence or do you have a favourite playlist to inspire you?
Matthew: Yes it’s normally heavy metal rock because it helps zone everything else out.
Helen: Do you suffer from writer’s block, and if so, what do you do to overcome it?
Matthew: I tend to take a break and will end up sitting on a video game for far too long. Having animals to bounce ideas off also helps.
Helen: If you didn’t write in Fantasy then which genre would you like to try and write in next?
Matthew: I’d write in crime/ mystery I like the idea of doing a crime novel with another author where one writes from the perspective of a detective and one a killer he’s trying to catch.
Helen: Oh, that sounds like fun! Author collaborations produce some amazing stories. Most authors are great readers, what is your favourite book?
Matthew: I know it’s cliche but I am a massive fan of Lord of the Rings. I’ve recently gotten into more Sci Fi thanks to Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and Three Body Problem. A lot of the books I read come from indie book fairs where I’ve found some fantastic authors too.
Helen: I second supporting Indie authors. There are so many great stories out there. Thank you so much for joining me today, and good luck with your launch. Just to finish, is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
Matthew: As well as a range of novels and short stories I’m also in the process of releasing all of our audiobooks and currently have Forgotten Hero and Stolen Tales for Cunning Thieves Part 1. I am also starting to organise Marlow Indie Book Fair 2025 which will be back bigger and better than ever!
About the Author
Matthew Hillsdon
Matthew Hillsdon is know for his fantasy series set in the world of Alidor. A fantastical world filled with unique tales and characters. His first novel Alidor: The Unlikely Allies, introduces readers to this expansive realm. His storytelling often weaves themes of adventures, mystical creatures and epic quests.
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If you enjoy epic fantasy then check out my award winning Sentinal series, which is now complete. If you like fantasy books with a touch of romance then you will love my SoulMist series, start with SoulBreather. Prefer Dystopian Science Fantasy? Then try Harmony. Start the adventure and stay for the journey.
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I am very pleased to welcome Jeff Kerr to my blog this week, and we’re chatting about his crime fiction novel, Murder Creek, the third book in his Adam Cash series.
Helen: Welcome Jeff. Welcome to my blog. It’s not often we get crime fiction authors on my blog, so I’m excited to chat about your books. Tell us about the latest book you’ve released.
Jeff: My latest book Murder Creek, is book 3 in the Adam Cash mystery series. The plot concerns a modern Texas sheriff’s deputy, Adam Cash, investigating the theft of a secret stash of cash from a local ranch. The investigation takes a dark turn when Cash finds the body of one of the thieves in the woods. As he uncovers clues, other bodies turn up, and Cash knows he is on the trail of a ruthless killer. An attempt on his life makes it clear that his survival depends on solving the crimes.
Helen: I am very happy to say that I’ve read Murder Creek, and you can find my review here. I thoroughly enjoyed your novel and the twists and turns you take the reader through. As with any book, the cover needs to reflect the genre. How did you choose this design?
Jeff: The cover is intended to convey both genre and place. My designer, Cheynne Edmonston, worked hard to create an image that instantly lets readers know the plot involves danger in the Texas Hill Country. I hired Cheynne beginning with book 2 in the series and asked him to look for inspiration to the covers of C.J. Box, Jeff Carson, and Craig Johnson. Down the road, I’ll ask him to design a new cover for book 1 as well.
Helen: It absolutely works. What made you choose to write crime fiction?
Jeff: I write crime fiction because it’s one of my favorite genres to read. Plots allow for character development, intrigue, and sharp twists. My goal is to keep the reader guessing while presenting enough clues for everything to make sense in the end. Twists must be satisfying and, of course, Cash must get the baddie.
I set the series in the Texas Hill Country because of my close ties to the region’s culture, geography, and people. Although I live in Austin, I spend much time at a weekend retreat near a small town, Blanco, that inspired Cash’s hometown of Pinyon.
Helen: Tell us about your protagonist, Adam Cash.
Jeff: Good crime fiction protagonists must be smart, brave, and persistent. They must also have a chink in their armor. Deputy Adam Cash confronts danger without flinching, yet shrivels in the face of emotional turmoil. That tendency drives Edie, the love of his life, crazy.
Helen: I think your portrayal of Adam works really well, and I sympathise with Edie, because he doesn’t have a clue, even though he knows he’s messing up. Where do you get your plot ideas from? It must be difficult coming up with new murder scenaries and enough twist and turns to throw the reader of the scent.
Jeff: Everyone wants to know where authors get their ideas! In my case, there is no easy answer. Usually, I find myself asking, what if? For Blunt Force Trauma, I asked myself what would happen if a man who wanted to be a deputy was framed for the sheriff’s murder. Second Death came from mulling over what would happen if an unusual item was found on an accident victim. For Murder Creek, I wondered what would happen if someone kept a large sum of cash in their home. And for the next book, Roadkill, yet to be written, I want to create a story about modern cattle rustling.
Helen: Do you find you need to plan your books to get the flow right? Or do you prefer to let the writing take you where it will.
Jeff: I’m a bit of both, which I believe is true for most authors. Before writing the first page, I create a rough outline of plot and characters. Once I start writing, I’m apt to deviate substantially from that. And once my editor has a say, look out!
Helen: Have you read any books recently that you would recommend to other readers?
Jeff: My wife and I recently listened to the audio versions of Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy series. In my view, these books are as close to perfection as a crime fiction author can get. I’d stack them up against anything else in the genre.
Helen: Thank you so much for joining me today. Just to close us out, what’s the best piece writing advice you’ve recieved?
Jeff: Jeff Carson, an author I admire, has been kind enough to offer advice and encouragement when I’ve bugged him with questions. He told me to remember I’m playing the long game. In other words, success comes only with time and hard work. I must be patient.
I also keep in mind a quote I’ve seen attributed to Jodi Picoult: “You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.”
About the Author
Jeff Kerr
Jeff Kerr wasn’t born in Texas but says “y’all” like a native. He wrote a poem in the third grade that earned him a school prize, a book about the American flag. You’d think that would have inspired him to become a writer but that came later.
Jeff wrote and published his first book twenty years ago. He hadn’t planned on doing so until one night at the supper table his son interrupted a discourse about local history by saying, “Enough, Dad! Write a book.” Choosing to interpret a teenager’s flip remark as sage advice, he did. Six books later, he calls himself an author. So there.
When Jeff isn’t writing you can find him floating a Texas river or battling cedar on his small slice of Hill Country land. When he is writing, he stays busy by creating pulse-pounding crime thrillers that, according to one reader, “move along like a runaway locomotive.” Thank you for spurring me to action, son.
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If you enjoy epic fantasy then check out my award winning Sentinal series, which is now complete. If you like fantasy books with a touch of romance then you will love my SoulMist series, start with SoulBreather. Prefer Dystopian Science Fantasy? Then try Harmony. Start the adventure and stay for the journey.
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I am very pleased to welcome Cary Anne to my blog this week, and we’re chatting about her steamy romance series Unveiling Desires, and the first book, Seductive Sands.
Helen: Welcome Cary Anne. Let’s dive straight in, tell us about your book, Seductive Sands.
Cary Anne:Seductive Sands is the first book in the series, Unveiling Desires. The main character is Devon Cartwright, a career oriented financial planner whose main goal was to obtain the role of partner in the firm she worked for. After accomplishing this, she had a terrible loss of both her parents within a few months of each other. Her friend and client, Margarette, has a villa in the Dominican Republic and offers it to Devon for six months, if she wants it. Devon has not had a vacation in years and takes her up on it.
Helen: Who wouldn’t want a six month vacation in the Dominican Republic? Sounds like bliss! Especially if there are characters like Amadeus available. Tell us why you chose this cover design.
Cary Anne: I have always loved the Dominican Republic, the ocean and the people. So, I decided that I wanted my book to take place there and what a great cover a picture of the ocean would be. Of course, I had to use the male model Amadeus on the front, to entice the ladies to want to read my book.
Helen: I love finding out the authors thoughts behind their cover. How did you come up with the title, and is there any special meaning behind it?
Cary Anne: I write steamy romance and I needed the title to suggest the genre and I think it gets right to the point, by the title and subtitle. Seductive Sands, Unveiling Desires Series.
Helen: The title sounds perfect. What made you choose to write spicy romance, and why this particular book?
Cary Anne: I was still working at the time I put this into draft. I was working at a financial institution, and this is where my character Devon evolved. It was from the perspective of a young single woman trying to make it in a male dominated financial industry. It was difficult for a woman to get to become partner in a firm, especially being under 30 when she started and also that she was single. Often the management style was older married men, who were not going to take time off to have babies and sick kids who needed to be looked after. It evolved into a romance novel.
I had this book written before Fifty Shades was released. I put it on the back burner after reading Fifty Shades. I wondered if my book was actually good enough to be published. So, I waited.
Several of my friends read it and kept telling me it was better than Fifty Shades in my writing style and I should publish it.
Helen: It is so great to have supportive friends. Who inspired you to start writing?
Cary Anne: I began writing years ago, initially just for myself. It was therapeutic when I felt stressed or needed to vent. While working full-time, I wrote speeches and presentations for my team. I’ve always enjoyed putting pen to paper; it feels natural. I remember my mom saying I should write stories because I told so many. I think she meant I talked too much and made things up as I went along.
Helen: A natural story teller is a great place to start. Do you find you plan your books, or are you a pantser and write free form?
Cary Anne: This is a great question. I was a pantser with my first book. Then I didn’t know how to publish it, and that’s when I enrolled in the course. I have learned so much in the past year about how to plan out each book so that I make sure it flows and I wasn’t missing anything. I realize how important it is in order to get the right outcome for my book. So now I am definitely a planner. I start with a plot board and work my way through how I want each chapter to accomplish. Once I have the book laid out I start writing each chapter.
Helen: I think the more you write, the more your writing style evolves. It’s great you are writing a series, what comes next?
Cary Anne: I am currently in the editing process of the second book in the series, Urban Seductive, which takes place when Devon gets back home and tries to keep a long distance relationship with Amadeus going. It was fun writing this one because I put obstacles in the way of Amadeus coming to see Devon.
Helen: Authors are so mean to their characters. As if a long distance relationship wasn’t difficult enough! Every writer experiences self-doubt. How do you overcome the fear and the little voice in your head to keep writing?
Cary Anne: Imposter syndrome. That’s when I rely on others to read what I have written and ask for feedback. I ask other authors, too. As you said, every writer experiences self-doubt. You need to try new things and be open to what other people say.
Helen: What is the most useful piece of writing advice you’ve received, and by whom?
Cary Anne: The most valuable writing advice I received from my coach was to keep writing, do your research, make your characters relatable, and ensure fact-checking. Additionally, remember reviews are for readers, not writers. Not everyone will like your book.
Helen: Great advice. Is there any advice you would like to share with aspiriing writers?
Cary Anne: Everyone has a story within them. Write it and discover where it leads. Keep honing your craft. Take courses if needed. It’s never too late to begin.
Helen: Thank you so much for joining me today. It has been lovely meeting you. Last question, what is the best thing that has happened to you since you began writing?
Cary Anne: I didn’t know anything about writing a book, so I enrolled in a self publishing course and I have learned so much this past year and I am really enjoying working with the coaches and my fellow authors/students. I have a whole new group of friends who started the writing process just a new as I did. We are all learning and sharing and helping each other. It is a fantastic community.
About the Author
Cary Anne
Greetings, lovely readers! I’m Cary Anne, your passionate guide into the world of steamy romance fiction. Proudly hailing from the charming landscapes of Canada, I currently call the suburban bliss near Toronto, Ontario, my home sweet home, where I share my days with my wonderful husband. Our nest is empty now, as our two grown children navigate their own paths through the intricate dance of life.
After bidding adieu to the corporate world, I’ve finally embraced my call to writing. The allure of crafting tales of passion and love proved irresistible, and I’ve found immense joy in weaving stories that transport readers into the realms of desire and romance.
When I’m not engrossed in the world of my characters, you’ll find me relishing moments with my family. Whether I’m holed up in my writing haven or hitting the road, shuttling between my cozy spot in Whitby and my daughter’s farm in Delta, Ontario, each journey is a wellspring of inspiration.
Beyond the written word, I find solace in the laughter of my grandkids and the amusing antics of their feathered companions in the form of quirky chickens. A true lover of all animals, especially dogs, I cherish the unconditional love and companionship they bring into our lives.
But that’s not all—I also harbor a deep passion for breathing new life into old furniture, turning forgotten pieces into vibrant works of art. And, of course, no writing session is complete without the company of black licorice, my sweet companion in this delightful journey of storytelling.
So, dear reader, join me in exploring the realms of desire, love, and the magic that unfolds between the pages of my steamy romance novels. Let the journey begin, and may it be filled with the warmth of love and the joy of delightful companions, furry or otherwise!
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Author ofthe epic fantasy novel, The Cocoon Within
I am very pleased to welcome Liisa Sabah to my blog this week, and we’re chatting about her epic fantasy novel, The Cocoon Within.
Helen: Welcome Liisa. I am very excited to learn more about your epic fantasy book. Just looking at the cover, it looks to be quite the adventure. Tell us about your book and how you came to write it.
Liisa: I absolutely loved the journey of writing The Cocoon Within! It’s funny because how I started the book was quite unintentional. One day I was actually in the middle of writing a different book, and was taking a break from it, I was just sat doodling at my laptop, staring at a blank word document, and I thought, let me just write what pops to my mind, and so I did, and I wrote the first page of chapter one of The Cocoon Within. I left it on my laptop for about a year, whilst I finished the other book (which is currently unpublished) and then I went back to that one page and carried on writing, until 324 pages later, voila! The Cocoon Within emerged!
The Cocoon Within is an easy ready, it’s fast paced and it’s an exciting fantasy adventure story, it has ten lengthy chapters and is full of twist and turns, unusual characters and fantastical and colourful worlds and creatures. Of course as with most fantasy books it has a good versus evil theme in the story, there is of course some violence in the book, including battle scenes, and that’s why I set the reading age for age 13 upwards, and whilst the genre is set at young adult, 18+ readers are also enjoying the book.
The Cocoon Within, has been described by US online book club as being reminiscent of the Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter and even Alice in Wonderland! In this epic fantasy adventure, young Ariana finds an ancient and mysterious book in her attic and unusual things begin to unfold. Not only does she have strange dreams and visions, but she also begins to see real life creatures from another realm, and it seems that she may not be the only one that can see them! To top this all off she discovers that her own identity is more than she could have ever imagined, and that her new dog isn’t just an ordinary dog. Together Ariana and her best friend and unexpected love interest, Jack, and the popular and stunning Jessica, are drawn into the adventure of their lives, where everything changes, and they are transported to another world. Not only does Ariana discover her true identity, but along with her friends, they embark on a spectacular quest where they are faced with a great battle against dark and evil forces, which threaten to overpower them all and destroy the world as they know it!
Helen: It’s funny how we are in the middle of writing one book and another amazing idea comes along to distract you. I must say that your cover is absolutely gorgeous. Tell us how you came up with the design.
Liisa: As with any story, the book evolved during my writing journey, and once I had decided to include a great winged lion to appear in the story as one of the key characters, I just knew that he had to feature on the cover of the book! Of course the ancient mystical book that Ariana finds in her grandfather’s attic, was the catalyst to the beginnings of the entire fantastical adventure of flame haired Ariana, our brave yet endearing protagonist, who also had to feature on the cover, with Lifeblood sword in hand.
So I searched for an image of a lion, an ancient book, and a red haired girl with a sword, from the images on the site that my publisher had given me to browse. When I came across the lion and book which was a single image, with its bursting flames of colours, I knew I just had to have that for the cover! When the creative designer merged the images of Ariana with the blazing lion and book, both my publisher and I were ecstatic at the result, it was bold, bright and certainly eye catching, capturing the essence of the story. Later on, I connected my cover choice with my own personal faith, the Lion representative of God, the ancient book representing the Holy scriptures, and Ariana, representing the believer holding the sword of the spirit. Readers may recognise the allegory in the references to the spiritual battle of good vs evil in the story, which was part of my inspiration to write this fantastical adventure.
Helen: I love finding out the authors thoughts behind their cover. How did you come up with the title, and is there any special meaning behind it?
Liisa: Yes, human beings are capable of so much and the power in our mind / inner being is often underestimated by most. I believe that we are capable of achieving amazing things beyond our own current thinking, if we tap into our source. I chose the title ‘The Cocoon Within’, to represent the power within us, that can be unleashed by transforming our thinking. Mindset is everything. Just like Ariana discovers her true identity and exactly what she is capable of. So do we, travel on this path called life, a journey of discovery about who we are as individuals, and it’s our thinking that ultimately shapes the person that we become, reflective in the life that we lead.
Helen: What would your main character say if I asked them why we should read your book?
Liisa: Ariana would say, come follow me on a journey of adventure and discovery, where the unseen becomes more real than the seen. Who knows. It might even change the way you that see things! I think she would also tell you that she didn’t know her own strength until she was faced with great adversity and challenge. That she made some amazing friends along the way, and though she didn’t have the easiest start in life, don’t let that stop you from becoming the person that you are meant to be. She would say if you read The Cocoon Within, perhaps her story might inspire you to be a little bit braver, a little bit more resilient and a little more curious about the world around you and all that you see… and all that you don’t see!
Helen: Lovely message. When did you first realise you had a passion for writing?
Liisa: Ever since I was a young girl, I loved to read! Childhood favourites were the Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and then as a teenager, I must have read every Agatha Christie book going! Moving on to some of the great classics, from Charles Dickens to Jane Austin, I simply loved to read. And as far back as eight or nine years old, I loved writing stories, English was a favourite lesson of mine, because I got to write essays, and I dreamed of one day writing a book of my own and becoming an author.
My family emigrated to West Africa when I was about ten years old and I was almost fifteen when we returned to the UK. It was an unforgettable experience that involved a lot of hardship that we had never experienced as a family before. My mother always said that we should write a book about our time in Africa, and her words have always stayed with me. Did I ever write that book? I hear you ask…the answer to that is…yes, I did write that book, for my mother. It was the very first book I ever wrote, deeply personal and which is currently an unpublished work, that took me two years to complete, once I really knuckled down to write it. I then went on to write my debut fantasy adventure book, The Cocoon Within, which took me 10 months to complete and which I published earlier this year, and the rest, as they say, is history!
Helen: Congratulations on completing and publishing your book. Such a huge accomplishment. With your first novel being epic fantasy, do you think you’ll continue to write fantasy or will you branch out into a different genre?
Liisa: Whilst my first published book is a fantasy adventure book, as previously mentioned, my very first written work was in fact a memoir, albeit written as a novel based on true events. I am still a very new author, and I am learning a lot on this author journey, still honing my craft, trying new things, because every day is a school day, right! Personally, whilst I absolutely love the fantasy genre, I am keen to branch into other genres. Whilst the current book I am writing is part two – the sequel to The Cocoon Within, the way my brain works, I get so many ideas for stories pop in my imagination, so I just jot them on a word document or notepad and save them. Every so often, I will add a little more to the story ideas, and play around with the plot, with the intention to go back to them and turn them into the beginnings of a new adventure story! I have been toying with the idea of trying my hand at a family drama with a twist, and even a romance novel, though who knows, perhaps combining both elements into a fantastical adventure, could be the end result! Writing is such an adventure in itself, because you may start the story one way and end up through the twists and turns of the journey, going in a completely different direction than you first intended, as you allow your imagination to generate new and exciting ideas along the way, that you didn’t originally think of. Sometimes a picture or a place, a song, or even something someone has said in my day-to-day life, gives me inspiration for a scene or story line to add to my writing. Though for now my main focus is the sequel to The Cocoon Within and I am just over 40,000 words into the story, so watch this space!
Helen: That is so exciting, I am so glad you are writing a sequel! I was going to ask what you are working next, so tell us a little about what you are writing now.
Liisa: I am currently writing the sequel to The Cocoon Within, I have almost finished chapter four, and I am targeting myself to finish it by the end of this year. I quickly discovered that it is no mean feat, trying to write a series, as there is a lot of back and forth, trying to tie up the previous story lines and loose ends etc to make everything come together into yet another exciting book. I have got the plot going pretty well now and I am introducing some new characters, I am really excited about book number two, and the scale of the story itself is much wider. Ariana discovers more about Elopia and the other realms, but I shan’t give you any spoilers. If I were to summarise, I would say that the sequel will certainly hold as much, if not more fantastical adventures and action as The Cocoon Within, so stay tuned for its release date, I will be posting updates on Facebook as I approach the end of the story. To whet readers’ appetites ahead of the sequel’s release, I have created a little video trailer for book number two, which is on my Facebook page!
Helen: Thank you so much for joining me today. Just to close us out, what is the best thing that has happened to you since you began writing?
Liisa: I can’t detract from the most obvious thing, which is of course holding a physical copy of my finished work in my hands, there is nothing like it! Even now I still get that wow feeling, when I hold a copy of my book in my hands, and I think ‘Did I really write this?’ I feel humbled, awed, amazed and of course so grateful whenever anyone purchases a copy of my book. It’s humbling and exciting to know that someone wants to read the words that I have put together in a book, and I hope that my stories touch the hearts of readers and engage their imagination for a long time to come. It’s a feeling of unexplainable joy being able to get your creativity out in the world for readers to connect with, and I also really do appreciate every reader that takes the time to write a review for my book. Reviews are like gold dust to the author, so thank you to those active readers out there!
The other day I was at a retail outlet having a great conversation with a customer representative about my book, I offered the rep a free signed copy of my book, as I happened to have a few copies with me. I was, however, bowled over that the rep refused the free copy, saying that they wanted to support me as an author by purchasing a copy, and they did so on Amazon in that very moment! The interest and support from the public has just been the absolute best, and I cannot say thank you enough to all the readers out there!
About the Author
Liisa Sabah
Author, doodler, dreamer, believer and self-confessed animal lover that just loves to share exciting adventure stories with the world! And positive vibes! #Mindset is everything! Liisa was born in Bedfordshire and spent her formative childhood years there until the age of ten when she emigrated with her family to West Africa, where they spent the next four years, before returning to the UK. Liisa is half Finnish and half Ghanaian by heritage, she has a passion for travel, too much coffee and a love for animals, especially those roaring big cats…lions! Her Christian faith influences her fantasy writing, with themes of the spiritual battle of good vs evil and adversity and challenge that the characters strive to overcome. Liisa is fascinated by the human psyche and has a strong belief that the human mind is capable of so much more than we know, she likes to read books about personal development, mindset, and transforming the way that we think.
As an Amazon Associate I may benefit from purchases made using these links.
If you enjoy epic fantasy then check out my award winning Sentinal series, which is now complete. If you like fantasy books with a touch of romance then you will love my SoulMist series, start with SoulBreather. Prefer Dystopian Science Fantasy? Then try Harmony. Start the adventure and stay for the journey.
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