Interview with John Herrick and Review of Mona Lisas and Little White Lies

Greetings and salutations! Today I am bringing you another author interview, but am also including my review of the book. If you’re looking for a different kind of celebrity romance, this is one you absolutely have to check out. There’s also an excerpt to enjoy, plus a great giveaway. Please leave the author more questions and comments here and as you follow the tour. We all love that!

 
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Interview with Cristelle Comby, author of Evil Embers

Today we are welcoming Cristelle Comby back to Candrel’s Crafts, Cooks, and Characters as part of her promotion of her latest book Evil Embers. She answered a few more questions about who she is as a person and as a writer. Please enjoy her conversation and an excerpt from the book. Leave her more questions and comments and then follow the tour to learn more and to have more chances to enter the fantastic giveaway.

 
 

Do you have any tattoos?  Where? When did you get it/them? Where are they on your body?

Yes, I do. Each one is very meaningful to me—they relate to who I am at my core.

The first one is a red rose on my right bicep. I got it when I was thirteen. Just a single rose, with a bit of a stem. In time, I realized it felt lonely on my arm, so I had my tattoo artist add some tribal swirls around it a few years ago to give it more substance.

I also have the words “Never Forget” tattooed around my left wrist.  This one I got maybe two or three years after the rose.

Is your life anything like it was two years ago?

Yes, it hasn’t changed much. Same day-job, same passion for writing.

How long have you been writing?

As long as I can remember, I’ve always loved writing. I always had good grades when we had to write stories or essays for school. Then I dabbled into fanfiction when I was a teen and published my first novel back in 2013.

What advice would you give a new writer just starting out?

Being a writer is a though, difficult, lonely job and you have to do it for the right reasons. If you’re only in it for the fame, or the money—you’re going to be disappointed real fast. Writing has to mean something to you deep down, it has to bring you something. That’s the only way you’ll get the strength to carry on, through the years. Also, you have to believe in yourself. Know your worth, and don’t give too much credit to other people’s opinion.

Tell us something about your newest release that is NOT in the blurb.

Well “Evil Embers” is the second book in my Vale Investigation series. It chronicles the exploits of Bellamy Vale, Death’s PI on a retainer. It’s a mix of classic noir detective and urban fantasy, and is set in a universe where mythologies exists, and every story that you thought was just folklore is actually true.

I try to focus on a new mythology with each book, and “Evil Embers” draws a lot from old Middle Eastern tales (think “1,001 Nights” and the likes). There’s also a dab of Greek Mythology in it too, because some of the main characters are from that side of the border.

Evil Embers

After narrowly preventing the destruction of Cold City, PI Bellamy Vale needs a rest. Or rather, he needs a plain and simple vanilla case—no monsters or otherworldly creatures involved!

When foreign businessman Eli Smith shows up at his doorstep with a thick wallet and a request to find his missing sister, Vale doesn’t think twice before agreeing.

If he’d known body-hopping demons and smoke monsters came attached to this job, however, he might have.

Read an excerpt:

The door slammed shut as something grabbed at me. And by “grabbed”, I mean “lifted me off the ground and rammed me into the nearest wall”.

The structure bent under the impact while a nightmare that would have fit in an old-school John Carpenter movie screamed at me. With my gas mask on, I never heard it coming.

Dazed, I glanced up and faced sharp, yellow-tainted teeth. They formed a circular pit of canines, ready to swallow my head whole. I pulled a knife from my boot and slashed the creep at the center of its mass. The fiend’s scream rose an octave as the cold steel struck home.

The creature dumped me back on the floor before dissipating into nothingness.

The attack sucked the air out of my lungs, and I spent the next few minutes coughing through the mask. I felt like kicking myself. I spent my first week here carving wards around the entire six-block area before going in for the first time. I should have known better than to cut one on this house’s front door and move on. I forgot the back door. That mistake left that damned poltergeist way too much room to attack.

The monster du jour was a ghost, an escapee from the realm of death—the Underworld, Hell, or whatever else you call the place people go to once they’re done with life. From what I knew, not everyone turns Casper in their afterlife. However, those who do become near-mindless creatures stuck in their own plane of existence. When they make it to our side of the border, they turn into full ectoplasmic savages.

The dead guy I stepped over near the open back doorway was proof enough of that. What was once an engineer working for the city now had his chest cavity cut down to the bone and his head severed from his body. Blood splatters all but drowned out the muted yellow of his shredded biohazard suit. Judging from the angle of what remained of his corpse, he was trying to flee the house when the poltergeist got him.

“Dammit,” I muttered as I tightened the straps on my gas mask. Whoever this engineer was, I was pretty sure he didn’t come in here alone, which meant I may have to explain what a six-foot PI in a surplus army jacket, a gas mask right out of the First World War and second-to-thirdhand leather gloves was doing in an area strictly reserved for city workers and engineers.

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About Cristelle Comby

Cristelle Comby was born and raised in the French-speaking area of Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva, where she still resides.

She attributes to her origins her ever-peaceful nature and her undying love for chocolate. She has a passion for art, which also includes an interest in drawing and acting.

She is the author of the Neve & Egan Cases series, which features an unlikely duo of private detectives in London: Ashford Egan, a blind History professor, and Alexandra Neve, one of his students.

Currently, she is hard at work on her Urban Fantasy series Vale Investigation which chronicles the exploits of Death’s only envoy on Earth, PI Bellamy Vale, in the fictitious town of Cold City, USA.

Twitter : https://twitter.com/cristelle

Website : www.cristelle-comby.com

Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Cristelle-Comby/e/B00EAWEODS

 
 

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Interview with John Waite, author of The Tursiops Syndrome

Welcome to the kickoff of the book tour for The Tursiops Syndrome by John Waite! Today he is giving us some insight into the writing of the book, as well as a bit of writing advice and a peek into his next projects. Please enjoy getting to know him and his book better. If you want even more, be sure to follow the book tour for further interviews and guest posts. Also leave him comments and questions along the way. Plus there’s a great giveaway you can enter as you go!

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Interview with Usher Morgan, author of Lessons From the Set

Have you ever wanted to know what it would take to create your own screenplay and then get it on the screen? This book will give you the information you need. Check out a quick interview with the author and then make sure you grab your copy! Follow the tour to get more behind-the-scenes conversation with Usher and peeks into the book. Plus you’ll have more chances to enter the giveaway.

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Interview with Clayton Barnett, author of The Amazing, Unfolding World of Machine Civilization series

This one is for fans of the science fiction realm! Dive into the world created by Clayton Barrett. Learn about his characters and writing process, and then check out the series. Note that Echoes of Family Lost and The Fourth Law are only $0.99 right now. Be sure to check out the rest of the tour for even more fun and chances to enter the great giveaway!

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