UFI welcomes Author Rachel Carrington. Thanks for Joining us!!
What can you tell my
readers about yourself that they might not know from looking on your bio or
reading in another interview?
I’m pretty much an open
book and have listed a lot of extra information on my bio page at my website as
I’ve included some Fun Facts (http://dawnrachel.com/meet-rachel)
Here are a few things I haven’t mentioned before:
I’m barely 5’1 tall.
Due to several foot
surgeries, I can’t wear flats ever again which is actually a good thing.
I’ve been called
intimidating in spite of my height.
I’m a speed reader and
have read five books in one night before.
I’m a paranormal addict.
I don’t really have a
favorite food, but my favorite drink is Coke.
I used to run track in
high school and played a pretty mean game of soccer. Volleyball, on the other
hand, never worked out for me. Neither did softball or basketball.
What do you enjoy doing on
your down time?
So many different things. I
love to read, watch old television shows on DVD, put jigsaw puzzles together,
go to the movies with my friends, go shopping, and go to concerts and plays
just to name a few.
What is your Favorite part
of writing?
Immersing myself in my
characters’ worlds. I can imagine what I would do if I were in that situation.
Do you have any certain
routines you must follow as you write?
Other than being in bed with
my laptop and something to drink beside me, no. I’ve written other ways before,
but in bed is my preference.
What are some of your Favorite
books or Authors in the Urban Fantasy/ Paranormal Genres?
I love, love, love Christine
Feehan’s Carpathians. I don’t think there will ever be a series that will
measure up to that one. I still re-read those books.
I also love MaryJanice
Davidson’s Undead series. I always enjoy comedy along with romance.
Recently, I discovered Sarra
Cannon who writes the Peachville High Demons series. It’s young adult but has
enough oomph for the adults.
How would you explain your
writing style?
Fast and almost frenetic.
When I start to write, I don’t stop until I reach a point in the book where I’m
questioning myself. That always tells me it’s time to put the book away for the
night.
Can you tell us a little
bit about your latest book?
My latest book is coming
up on September 20th, and it’s Waking Up Immortal, a first-person
paranormal/science fiction blended romance. It’s part of the Universal Security
series and sets the stage for the next two or three books (still uncertain of
the number of books I’ll be writing in this series). Here is the official book description:
I could die
today, and it wouldn’t matter. I’d still wake up tomorrow. Some people might
consider that a good thing, and the time I took my first bullet, well, I can’t
say I complained when I woke up, but that’s the middle of the story.
At first I
didn't want this "gift" which led me to a long search for my father.
I thought he could help me. Turns out my father was in prison, and I just
happened to get on the bad side of his warden—a huge, cyborg type of guy who
could body double for Sylvester Stallone. He didn't want me to see my father,
and he was a pretty big obstacle for me to overcome.
So here I am
trying to convince this guy, Kier, to let me see my father when all hell breaks
loose. Then I suddenly learn I really didn't want to see dear old Dad after
all. My life isn't in danger, but how I spent the rest of my immortal existence
was. The only thing standing between me and certain torture was the cyborg that
I'd suddenly grown very attached to.
You write books in a few
different Genres, what has been your favorite?
It’s a toss-up between
paranormal and fantasy. I love writing in both of these genres as they give me
so much more room to explore and create.
Which character was your
favorite to write about? What about the hardest to write about?
I’d have to say my latest
character, Chloe, was one of my most favorite characters to write about. She
discovered she was immortal, found out her father is in prison, and met a
half-man, half-machine all in the same week. Needless to say, she’s a little
testy.
I think the hardest character
to write about was Karyn in my now out of print book, With Love from Sam. She’d
lost a child due to a car accident in which she’d been the driver, and her
marriage was on the rocks as a result. It was very difficult to write those
types of emotions and make sure you do them justice.
What Other Projects can we
look forward to reading from you?
On November 20th, Souls Divided, the prequel to my Spirits series will release.
I also have two romantic suspense novels under contract, but I’m not sure of the release dates yet.
And besides the books already scheduled for release, I have the following series that I’m working on:
Deju-Vu—a delicious new paranormal romance series with reincarnation twists and sensuality. Three stories. Six couples. All looking for the happily ever after that has eluded them.
Elemental Shifters—Three (or possibly four) stories of special siblings who become part of the elements. Their journeys will take them through the sewers of New York City and into the dangerous mountainous firestorms…all in the name of love.
Inner Demons-Demon Hunters who are on the trail of unsuspecting half-demons, to catch them before their powers erupt and they cause havoc. Definitely at least three stories.
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Rachel Carrington began her career writing fantasy romances of powerful wizards and wicked witches. Since then, she has branched out into contemporary romance and romantic suspense and has had books published with Ellora’s Cave, Samhain Publishing, Red Sage Publishing, and more.
Currently, a freelance editor/writer residing in historical Charleston, South Carolina, Rachel has written non-fiction articles for Absolute Write, The Writer’s Journal, Writing for Dollars, Writer’s Magazine, and Writer’s Weekly.
Because she likes staying busy, Rachel has also taught classes for Suite 101 and for author groups regarding promoting, writing, starting your own business, and editing.
When not writing, Rachel loves to read romantic suspense (Lisa Gardner and Roxanne St. Claire are two of her favorites), rework old furniture, cross-stitch, cook, and drink lots of coffee.
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Find Rachel and her books
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Waking Up Immortal
October 20 2012
I could die today, and it wouldn’t matter. I’d still wake up tomorrow. Some people might consider that a good thing, and the time I took my first bullet, well, I can’t say I complained when I woke up, but that’s the middle of the story.
At first I didn't want this "gift" which led me to a long search for my father. I thought he could help me. Turns out my father was in prison, and I just happened to get on the bad side of his warden—a huge, cyborg type of guy who could body double for Sylvester Stallone. He didn't want me to see my father, and he was a pretty big obstacle for me to overcome.
So here I am trying to convince this guy, Kier, to let me see my father when all hell breaks loose. Then I suddenly learn I really don't want to see dear old Dad after all. My life isn't in danger, but how I spend the rest of my immortal existence is. The only thing standing between me and certain torture is Kier.
I don't doubt he'll protect me, but being so close to him makes me forget about things like safety. And the first time he kisses me turns into heat up the windows type of scene in the front seat of my car.
My immortal existence is safe with Kier. My heart is on shaky ground. Only I could fall in love with a cyborg while my life is going to hell in a handbasket.
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