Thursday, March 21, 2013

Interview and Giveaway with HP Mallory



Today we have a very special guest, New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author H.P. Mallory.

She's here to tell us about her newest book, Better Off Dead, which is the first in a brand new series and she's offering a giveaway of 10 ebook copies.


Hello HP welcome back to Fang-tastic Books.

Let's dive into the interview, Can you tell readers a little bit about yourself and what inspired to write in this particular genre?

Hi everyone! Well, I’ve always been enthralled with anything paranormal, ever since I was little so when I started writing, I think it was only natural that I would want to write in this genre. I just love the creative freedom I have as a paranormal author!

What inspired you to write this book?

I wrote this book because I’ve always loved Dante’s Inferno and thought it would be a really fun idea to do a modern spin on it. Although Dante’s Inferno isn’t central to the book, it’s sort of a sideline story but it was still really fun to write about.

Please tell us about your latest release.

My latest release is called Better Off Dead and it’s the first book in my Lily Harper series. The basic premise is about a woman who dies before it’s her time to go. She finds out her guardian angel is at fault as he wasn’t paying attention during her car accident. The afterlife (which is set up quite like the DMV) offers her the chance to live again with the caveat that she has to retrieve souls that were mistakenly sent to the Underground City (aka hell) during a Y2K computer glitch.

Was one of your characters more challenging to write than another?

One of the characters, Tallis Black, is an ancient Scottish Celt and his accent is really pretty difficult to capture!

Is there a character that you enjoyed writing more than any of the others?

Oh my gosh, yes. The character of the guardian angel, Bill, is probably my most favorite character I’ve ever written. He’s nothing like what you think of when you think of an angel. Instead, he’s course, crude, crass but lovable.

What is your favorite scene from the book? Could you share a little bit of it, without spoilers of course?

So far I’ve really enjoyed writing about Lily’s adventures in the first level of the Underground City. It’s just been really fun trying to capture her fear as well as her amazement by everything she sees around her.

Did you find anything really interesting while researching this or another book?

Yes. I did quite a bit of research into ancient Scotland and the Celts and Druids for the backstory on my Scotsman and really enjoyed reading about the history of Scotland. Fascinating stuff!

Can you tell readers a little bit about the world building in the book/series? How does this world differ from our normal world?

Well, it’s very magical, for one. Since it deals with the paranormal, anything really goes! There is quite a bit of mystery and the Underground City is pretty scary as well. I tried to incorporate things that have always scared me in shaping the levels of the city.

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? How do you deal with it?

You know, I never have! Knock wood! I have moments where I don’t feel like writing but it’s not really writer’s block, it’s just laziness!

When did you consider yourself a writer?

I’ve wanted to be a writer since I was 12 years old. I’ve been writing stuff off and on my whole life. I really started full time, serious writing about five years ago when I wrote my first book, Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble.

Where can readers find you on the web?

My website: www.hpmallory.com

Would you like to leave readers with a little teaser or excerpt from the book?

Sure!

This is the introduction of the Scottish character, Tallis Black:

I heard the deep voice coming from behind me and turned so quickly, I gave myself whiplash. But the pain in my neck was a distant memory as words died in my throat. It was all I could do to stare at the stranger, fear already enveloping me. He was, in a word ... intimidating. He was huge—maybe bordering on seven feet tall—easily the tallest man I’d ever seen. And his build was just as threatening: incredibly broad shoulders, offset with bulky pecs, and abs that could have redefined “washboard.” He wasn’t wearing anything besides a black kilt and what looked like Gladiator sandals—leather straps that snaked up his muscular legs. In his right hand he held a sword with an incredibly long blade—the tip of which currently rested in the snow.

Even though his body seemed built for combat, I couldn't pry my eyes away from his face. It was a face that would be very difficult to forget—with chiseled and square lines that didn’t seem at home in the category of “handsome.” In fact, I’m not sure you could have termed this guy handsome because he was entirely too masculine for the word. His eyes, which were currently narrowed on me, were navy blue and hard, just like the rest of him. In fact, hard was a good description. There was a certain hard edge to the frown that contorted his full lips and the scar that bisected his cheek. It ran from the tip of one eyebrow and ended at his jaw line. His short, black hair and olive complexion gave him a certain Mediterranean air, but there was no question as to his ancestry. He was Scottish, born and bred. If his kilt didn’t convince me, his Gaelic did.

Better Off Dead
HP Mallory

From New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, HP Mallory, Comes BETTER OFF DEAD, the first book in the Lily Harper series!

If there’s such a thing as luck, Lily Harper definitely doesn’t have it.

Killed in a car accident before it’s her time to go, Lily learns that the hereafter isn’t exactly what she hoped it might be.

First, there’s AfterLife Enterprises, the company responsible for sorting out the recently dead and sending them on their way to the Kingdom, (aka happily ever after,) or to the Underground City, (not so happily ever after.) Learning that Lily’s death was indirectly their fault (her guardian angel, Bill, was MIA during her accident and was one of their employees,) Afterlife Enterprises offers Lily the chance to live again. But, as with most things involving the afterlife, beware the small print. Most notably, Lily will have to become a soul retriever, venturing into the bowels of the Underground City to retrieve souls that were mistakenly sent there by Afterlife Enterprises during a Y2K computer glitch.

Second, there’s angel Bill. As if risking her second life in the Underground City wasn’t enough, Lily’s guide to the Underground is none other than her incompetent, alcoholic, womanizing guardian angel, Bill, the antithesis of anything wholesome. With only Dante’s Inferno and Bill to help her in her quest, Lily’s future isn’t looking bright.

Finally, there’s the legendary bladesmith, Tallis Black. As Scottish as his kilts and heavy brogue, Tallis Black is a centuries-old Celt who, for reasons only known to him, offers to train Lily and act as her escort into the depths of the Underground City. Dark, brooding and definitely dangerous, Lily knows she shouldn’t trust Tallis, but she also can’t deny her attraction to him.

Between soul retrieving in hell, dealing with Bill and trying to figure out what’s in it for Tallis, Lily wonders if maybe she would’ve just been better off dead.

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6 comments:

sheryl said...

I love HP!! I am a huge fan and I can't wait to start this new series. I love Jolie and Dulcie. Keep these great stories coming

Anne said...

Wow! That is some cover. It really captured my attention and got me to read the post.

C.L. said...

Love the trailer, love the series, this one looks like it will be a winner in more ways than one.

What's the song on the book trailer? It's fun.

bn100 said...

Haven't head of this series before

Debby said...

Great post with the nice cover and great info on a series I never heard of, Thanks so much.
debby236 at gmail dot com

Alice said...

I like the undead pin-up feel to the cover, hope I find it on the inside as well. :)

 
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