Saturday, May 26, 2018

BLOG TOUR & AUTHOR INTERVIEW with DeAnna Browne for "An Unholy Sundering (Dark Rising, #2)"



An Unholy Sundering (Dark Rising, #2)
by DeAnna Browne

Survival isn’t guaranteed...
Years ago, dark magicians opened a dimension to another world and unleashed a new power on the earth. Governments toppled, millions died, and magicians became earth’s most feared predator.
After rescuing her younger sister from the clutches of the coven, twenty-four-year-old Becca discovers her enemies have left an unholy gift behinda demon bound to her sister’s soul. On the run from Ryma and his twisted coven, Becca joins forces with her best friend, Caleb, and a pyromancer who tempts her untrusting heart.
Desperate to protect her sister and her friends, Becca finds temporary safety with a rogue faction she’s not sure she can trust. As war looms on the horizon, Becca is forced to pick sides in a game where survival isn’t guaranteed.

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To celebrate the release of "An Unholy Sundering,"
Book #2 in the series, "Demon Rising"
is on sale for just 99¢ thru Wed May 30th!

~AUTHOR INTERVIEW with DeAnna Browne~


With my original storyline in the Dark Rising Trilogy, I asked myself what would happen if evil wizards took over the world. In many magical stories, the good characters win, but what if they lost? This question helped me build the world for my Dark Rising Trilogy.

In book two, Unholy Sundering, I drew my inspiration from my love of water. My characters find a powerful magician whose strength is in water, and the majority of the novel takes place sea side. Growing up in Arizona, I was in the pool every chance I could get and became a synchronized swimmer, competing at the national level. If I must pick a power or affinity with magic it would definitely be water.

2) Are there any hidden themes in the book that you hope readers will discover?

I love secondary characters. We only glimpse their lives in stories, but if you look close enough you see love, loss, not always happy endings, and a story in and of itself. I hope my readers enjoy the stories and themes with my secondary characters that are not fully explored on the page.

3) Are any of the characters based on real people you know?

If I told you, I may have to kill you. Haha. There may be snippets of people from my life in my books. A look here or a temperament there, but no one even those close to me would be able to figure it out. One exception was in my last science-fiction novel, HOOKED. I named a kind nurse after one of my good friends who was an excellent and kind nurse as well.

4) Who has influenced you most as a writer?

Other writers, starting back when I was a child. I still remember reading Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry when I was in fifth grade and being blown away. Books have been my escape, my inspiration, and my bliss for so many years. I love to re-read some of my favorites, like Patricia Briggs, for comfort and others, like Ray Bradbury who move me on so many levels.  Now I have friends who are writers and they help me just as much with the craft and my motivation. I love story tellers!

5) If you could have any three literary characters over to your place for game night, who would you invite, what would you play, what would you serve, and why?  

1: The Marrok from the world of Patricia Briggs, Moon Called Series. He is the most powerful werewolf around and has lived for a couple centuries, but often looks like a bored teenage boy. I’d love to talk history with him and have always found a fascinating character.
2: The Weasley Twins from Harry Potter because I love to laugh. Yes, I’m only counting them as one.
3: Jaime from Outlander. Because I’ve never swooned before and want to try it out.

I’d want to play three truths and a lie. Then maybe an alcohol laced game of charades. I’d probably barbeque. You can’t go wrong with grilled steak and veggies.

6) Do you feel that you can ever have too many books?

Is that a trick question? My answer is NEVER. Some people hoard food, wanting a year supply. I hoard books in case there is an electrical shortage or zombie apocalypse, and I need them to maintain my sanity.  Stories bring flavor to life, and I wouldn’t want to imagine a world without them.

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DeAnna Browne graduated from Arizona State University with her BS in Psychology. She finds it helps to corral those voices in her mind and put them to paper. Her debut novel, A DEMON RISING, came out in 2017 with Black Opal Books. An avid reader and writer, she has a soft spot for science fiction and fantasy adventures with a touch of romance. Despite her love for food and traveling, she always finds her way back to Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, children, and pet dog.

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