Today, I have the very great pleasure of welcoming Author Lilly Gayle on my blog. She talks with me about her book EMBRACE THE DARKNESS and what inspired her to write it.
What did you see, hear or dream that inspired your book?
Embrace the
Darkness is the sequel to Out of the Darkness.
I got the idea for Out of the Darkness after I read Dean Koontz's Fear
Nothing, the first book in his Moonlight Bay trilogy. The main character in the
series has XP--exeroderma pigmentosum. I was fascinated by the idea of a
"real" disease that prevented the sufferer from venturing out in
daylight without risking severe burns and skin cancers. I read all three books
in the series and began researching the disease while contemplating ideas for a
vampire book. Around the same time, I saw a re-run of the old Jean-Claude Van
Dam movie, Universal Soldier.
And by 2005, I had completed my first draft of Out of the Darkness. It sold In 2010 and
readers kept asking when Gerard, (a secondary character in OTD), would get his
own story. And three years later, Embrace the Darkness was published. So, I
guess that means my production time between books is getting shorter. Lol!
Which
one of your main characters came across strongest to you?
How
long did it take you to fall in love with your Hero/Heroine?
Did you borrow certain traits for your
characters from someone
you know personally?
Which
ones? Can't
think of anyone off hand—not that I'd admit to. Lol!
Is this book a single category or can we
expect to see more of your
characters in a series?
What is your most difficult “no-no” when
you write? (Show vs. tell, dialogue, plot problems, passive voice, etc.)
When you take a break from writing, what do
you do to allow your brain
time to regroup?
Would
you consider yourself a plotter or a pantser?
In
one sentence, tell us what your book is about.
What
is your one “guilty” pleasure?
We’re allowed more than one!
Why not? It’s healthy to keep our imaginations well fed.
BLURB:
An experimental vaccine gives
vampire Gerard Delaroache hope for the first time in two centuries--until two
people are brutally murdered, and he suspects a conspiracy between vampires and
mortals. To solve the crime, he must put his trust in a beautiful detective.
But, is former soldier and MP turned detective, Amber Buckley, a threat to his
existence? Or the answer to his prayers?
Amber Buckley and her partner
are assigned to do follow up interviews in the Lifeblood of America slayings.
Amber believes she and Reid are just new eyes on a cold case. That is until she meets Gerard Delaroache.
Something about him teases long-buried memories Amber would rather not chase.
However, the two join together, falling into more than resolution of a murder
case. It seems Amber has some dark secrets of her own.
To find their way into the light, Amber and
Gerard must first EMBRACE THE DARKNESS
EXCERPT:
He rolled his eyes and huffed. “Stop pretending ignorance.
You know what I am.”
“A vampire. Really?” She
wanted to scoff, but a chill shivered over her skin. He wasn’t dead. And she’d
shot him.
Maybe he was wearing Kevlar. But wouldn’t Kevlar show
through that tight-fitting shirt?
Perhaps not. Still, there had to be a logical explanation.
Ignoring the warning bells
clanging inside her skull, she shoved the Glock back in its holster and reached
for the beer she’d deposited on the counter. She took another long, hard pull
on the bottle, hoping to douse irrational thoughts.
Gerard inhaled sharply. His eyes devoured her.
Despite renewed fear, she managed
to set the bottle back on the counter without dropping it.
He’s not a vampire. He’s not a vampire. He’s not a vampire.
“I’d give anything to drink beer again,” he said in a
reverent voice.
Amber nearly laughed aloud.
Her shoulders sagged. Gerard Delaroche wasn’t a vampire, and he didn’t want to
drink her blood. He wanted a beer. Like a normal guy.
Hell, he probably was normal. She was the one off her
rocker.
“Want one?” She forced herself to meet his intense stare.
He smiled. “Can’t. Vampire. Remember?”
Like that was something a
girl could forget. It wasn’t every day a hot guy claimed to be a vampire.
Hell, maybe he was a vampire. The man could stop bullets
with his chest.
He took a hesitant step
closer. She stiffened and took another cautious swallow of beer. He stopped
three feet away. Good. Sexy and crazy was a dangerous combination.
LILLY
GAYLE BIO:
Lilly Gayle is a wife, mother
of two grown daughters, and a breast cancer survivor. She lives in North
Carolina with her husband and little dog, Teetee. Lilly works full time as an
X-ray Technologist and Mammographer. In her spare time, she writes paranormal
and historical romances.
You
can find Lilly at: