I'm thrilled to host Sheri Queen on my blog today. Sheri is a fellow blogger and author and she's hear to speak with us about her novel, Bounty Huntress. Welcome, Sheri!
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Bounty Huntress by Sheri Queen |
Bounty Huntress
Janda Gray’s a Lykoi—part werecat, part wolf—shunned by both
sides of her lineage.
She yearns for the day
when she can escape the disdainful glances and leave her home on the outskirts
of Sleepy Hollow, NY. When she lands a lucrative bounty hunter contract, she
thinks her life is finally turning around. All she has to do is lure her werecat
target from the safety of the Hotel Paranormal.
Then she meets a werepanther. Her life will never be the same.
Alexander
Holden, second-in-command of a powerful werecat clan, is accused of murdering
the woman he was to marry. He must find the real killer to clear his name or
spend the rest of his supernaturally long life on the run.
Complications arise after Janda falls for the man she’s supposed
to be capturing.
Now she must decide if
following her heart is worth risking everything, including the love they’ve
found in each other’s embrace.
Love is about making sacrifices. Saving him is all that matters.
Bounty
Huntress is the introduction to the Sleepy Hollow Hunter series.
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How did
you come up with the title for this book?
It’s my protagonist’s
job—bounty hunter. I decided I wanted to separate my novel from the many other
bounty hunter ones, so I came up with the gender switch of huntress. It worked.
Is there a message or theme in this story
you want readers to be aware of?
There are several
themes within the story, mostly about family and relationships, but the biggest
one is that it’s okay to be different. Love who you are, and don’t let what
others say make you think you’re not good enough.
Is this part of a series? If so, can you
share a little about what’s coming next?
This is a short novel
that’s part of a multi-author series, The Hotel Paranormal. Over twenty authors
have penned their own paranormal story set in a common world—the Hotel. It’s
been so much fun to do. You can find out more about the series at www.thehotelparanormal.com, but basically it’s a hotel set in an
alternate dimension that’s a gathering place for paranormal creatures.
The
Hotel Paranormal is THE place for supernatural beings looking to get away from
it all. Beings like werewolves, vampires, elves, sprites, djinn and more check
in from all over the world for business and for pleasure—and sometimes for both.
Also, I’m using this
as an introduction to a new series I’m working on, the Sleepy Hollow Hunter
series. The next novel will be out in 2017, although I don’t have a release
date as yet. It will see Janda Gray take on her hunter role in earnest. She’ll
have great joys and even greater sorrows as a Sleepy Hollow Hunter.
Is there a process you go through when
deciding your character’s names?
I find names in all
sorts of places—street signs, town names, shop names. My character, Janda Gray,
was inspired by a florist shop—Janda’s Flowers. Lol. If the name fits the
character, why not?
What made you become an author?
I love reading. It was
my go-to activity growing up. I make up stories in my head all the time, so I
thought it would be good to actually learn how to write them down. The other
thing about being an author is that you can do it any place. It’s portable. I
spent years getting uprooted as a Navy wife, and it’s hard starting over all
the time. This is something I wish I had done sooner, but at least I’m doing it
now.
Beginning writers look to published authors
for advice, so what words of wisdom can you give new authors?
Well, I’m still a new
author. This is my first release. I have other stories written, but other than
some short stories in a college journal, I have not been previously published.
I’d say, keep at it. Don’t give up.
Do you have one particular character in
your current novel that you just love?
Besides my main
character, I have several I really like. Sebastian, the vampire in the story,
is probably one of my favorites. He was a lot of fun to write.
Social media takes up a lot of an author’s
time, but it’s crucial to expanding our readership. Can you tell me which
social media platforms you prefer to use when connecting with your readership?
This is a hard one for
me. I’m building my following, so I try to hit most of the major platforms. I
connect with a lot of people on my personal Facebook page, but I restrict that
to people I know. Pinterest is a lot of fun, but Twitter and Instagram seem to
be the best spots for me to connect with potential readers.
How do you want to be remembered as an
author?
I write stories I hope
people will enjoy and that will resonate with them in some way. I don’t need to
be remembered, but if one of my characters makes a difference in someone’s
life, then I’d be happy.
What new stories/projects are in your
pipeline?
The next story in the
Sleepy Hollow Hunter series is a priority. I also have a SF short story that
may be dusted off to become part of a group anthology in the spring. That’s
plenty for me at the moment.
The next ten questions are fun ones to give us a glimpse
inside the author’s life:
Coffee or tea? Or, neither?
Neither. I don’t want
to give up the summer weather, so I’m still drinking lemonade infused with
fresh strawberries. Lol.
Chocolate or Vanilla?
Chocolate all the way!
Favorite color?
It changes with my
mood. It was red, now it’s deep green. Who knows what it will be tomorrow?
Favorite TV series or movies that inspire
your creativity?
There are several, but
the most recent ones are on Netflix. I love Jessica Jones. Also, Penny
Dreadful, although some of that can be tough to watch. On television of course, Dr. Who and Game of Thrones. AND, Outlander. I
read that whole series years ago, so it’s cool seeing it do so well..
Where do you prefer to write?
In warm weather, I
love being outside. Otherwise, I have a writing room that’s in a quieter area
of my house. Really, I will write pretty much any place.
Do you have a playlist to listen to when
you write, or do you prefer the quiet?
I like to play certain
tunes when I’m just getting into my writing, but most of the time I prefer no
distractions. Generally, I write where it’s quiet.
Reading preference: E-Books, paperback, or
hardcover?
All of them. My Kindle
and a paperback go with me on plane trips, to the beach, and pretty much
everywhere. Hardcovers are bulkier, so I read those when I’m at home. Plus,
those cost more, so it would have to be a special series for me to splurge on
them. For instance, Harry Potter. Absolutely, must be in hardcover. Those are
keepers.
If you could vacation any place in the
world (or universe) where would you go?
Some place isolated
and in a natural state. I love the water, too. I like to wander, though, so it
would have to be a series of places to satisfy my inner wanderlust.
What three things are in your refrigerator
now?
Yogurt (chocolate
variety), Kale that only I seem to like, and I’d say lemonade, but I just drank
the last of it. I guess I need to go to the grocery store.
Most writers wear many hats, but if you
weren’t a writer, what else would you be?
I’ve worn a lot of
hats in my life, but I have a special spot in my heart for anything craft
oriented, especially my quilting. I had a longarm quilting business for ten
years, but those monstrous machines (12 feet long) are hard to keep moving
around.
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Sheri Queen, author of Bounty Huntress |
Sheri Queen received her MFA in Writing Popular
Fiction from Seton Hill University. She grew up in the Hudson Valley region of
New York—an area she loves to depict as a backdrop for her stories—and enjoys
traveling to new places where she is constantly discovering inspirations for
her writing. In particular, she loves visiting graveyards.
Connect with Sheri:
www.sheriqueen.com
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