TQ: What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
J.A.: I can’t write in silence. *laugh* Most authors need quiet to create, but not me. I suppose that comes from having four boisterous kids in the house. Most of the time I have music playing on my PC or background noise as I get to work.
TQ: Are you a plotter or a pantser?
J.A.: I have a rough idea of where things go, but for the most part I’m a pantser. As the Rhiannon’s Law series has progressed I’ve jotted down notes, but for the most part I allow Rhiannon to guide me through her story.
TQ: What inspired you to write the Rhiannon's Law series?
J.A.: That’s an interesting question. *smile* I started writing as an outlet to escape my very busy and rather insane life. I’d just finished Crimson Moon, which was intended to be a YA novel. I figured once I got writing out of my system with one book, I’d be done. To my surprise, another character appeared in my head. Unlike the former protagonist I’d created Rhiannon was extremely loud and unapologetic. After a few weeks, I knew she wouldn’t be denied. I told my husband I had an idea for a story about a woman who worked in a strip club as a bartender and saw dead people. He told me, “That sounds nice,” so I sat down and started writing.
TQ: Why did you set the series in New York?
J.A.: I’ve never been to New York, so the idea of creating a story there appealed to me. The big city seemed much more gritty than Alabama. In retrospect, it wasn’t the best decision I’ve ever made. I had no idea of the various ways people travel. Thankfully, I had a friend who guided me along my journey. If it wasn’t for him Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between wouldn’t have been possible.
TQ: Without giving anything away, what is/are your favorite scene(s) in Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between?
J.A.: I enjoyed writing several of the scenes with Rhiannon and Disco, especially when they interact in the first few chapters. They are different yet similar. I also enjoyed writing the end scene with the villain. I felt it was a vital part of the story and allows the reader to fully understand why Rhiannon is the way she is.
TQ: In Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between, who was the most difficult character to write and why? The easiest and why?
J.A.: Rhiannon is always the easiest. She appears in my head even when I don’t want her to. Ironically, Disco is the hardest to write. I’ve heard him once and that’s it.
TQ: Who should play Rhiannon and Disco if the books become movies?
J.A.: This question is tough, because I can’t pick anyone for Rhiannon. The closest I’ve come is Sophia Bush. Disco isn’t as difficult. I saw the movie Faster and knew Oliver-Jackson Cohen would be perfect.
TQ: Is there a playlist for Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between and what is it?
J.A.: Yes, there is. You can find it here: http://www.jasaare.com/dead.html
At the time, I had my iTunes on random. I listened to a lot of different music, ranging from industrial to old school eighties.
TQ: How many books are planned for the Rhiannon's Law series?
J.A.: Right now, I have four books planned. However, I can’t say when Rhiannon’s journey will end. Multiple ideas are running through my head, but I figure she’ll tell me when she’s had enough.
TQ: What's next?
J.A.: Right now I’m working on a few projects. The Ripple Effect is the third book in the Rhiannon’s Law series. I also have a couple of stories under my Aline Hunter pen (Dark Hunger on a Killing Moon and Omega Mine) that will release soon. I’m hoping that within a few months I can finish another urban fantasy series I started a year ago, as well as finish a few contemporary and paranormal erotic romances.
TQ: Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery
J.A.: Thanks so much for having me! It’s been a pleasure!
About J.A Saare's Books
Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between
Rhiannon's Law 1(Mundania Press, April 30, 2011)
One bad corpse can ruin your whole day.
No one knows that better than Rhiannon Murphy. She’s left behind the flash and sass of Miami for the no-nonsense groove of New York City, eager for a clean slate and a fresh start. A bartender by trade, a loud mouth by choice, and a necromancer by chance, she’s managed to keep her nifty talent hidden from those around her--until now.
The deliciously good-looking vampire Disco knows her secret, and when he strolls into her bar to solicit help investigating the mysterious disappearances of his kind from the city, she discovers he’s not the kind of person that appreciates the significance of the word no. But in a world where vampires peddle their blood as the latest and greatest drug of choice, it’s only a matter of time before the next big thing hits the market. Someone or something is killing vampires to steal their hearts, and unlike Rhiannon, this isn’t their first stroll around the undead block.
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The Renfield Syndrome
Rhiannon's Law 2(Mundania Press, upcoming)
Vampires, and werewolves, and demons, oh my.
Rhiannon thought facing off against a deranged child vampire was the most dangerous task she would ever have to undertake, but she’s about to discover making a deal with a demon is far, far worse. Sent forward into another reality, one in which vampires are now dominating nearly extinct humans, she realizes the sooner she returns to her vampire lover, Disco, the better.
Unfortunately, time changes a lot of things, including those most trusted around her. When she’s faced with a loss and betrayal unlike any she has ever known, her focus shifts from severing the debt between the demon that wants to kill her, to exacting a revenge that will bring forth consequences she never could have fathomed. By reaching out to the darkness lingering within her, she’ll find the strength to push forward despite the circumstances that would see her dead and buried.
After all, when it’s all said and done, all that she has left to lose is her soul.
Crimson Moon
(The Wild Rose Press, May 27, 2010)An average morning is what Emma Johnson envisions when she visits Joe’s Café for a steaming cup of coffee. But the world isn't the place she imagined it to be, and neither is she…
After Emma is rescued from a horde of bloodthirsty creatures, she discovers she is the daughter of a powerful Vampire from the House Deviard, her rescuer, Caleb, having been sent to see her safely home. For Caleb is also unique, a werewolf procured to protect the royal Vampiric bloodlines from harm - but nothing more.
Soon, the undeniable connection Emma and Caleb share evolves beyond attraction into something unexpected. When she is forced to make a choice, what path will she take - vampire or wolf?
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About J.A. Saare
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Currently she is penning numerous projects within the urban fantasy, erotic and contemporary, and of course, paranormal romance categories.
Those interested in her "naughtier" side can visit her alias, Aline Hunter, at www.alinehunter.com
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The Giveaway
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What: One commenter will win an ebook copy of Dead, Undead, or Somewhere in Between generously provided by J.A. Saare. Winner will have a choice of the following ebook formats: PDF, LIT, PRC, HTML, or EPUB.
How: Leave a comment answering the following question:
Rhiannon is a necromancer. What's your hidden supernatural talent?
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I don't have any supernatural talent, but the ability to go invisible and move myself in a mist form would come in handy.
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My supernatural talent would be telekinesis, transporting objects with my mind... I have always wanted to be able to throw something from across a room without touching it!
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If I could have a supernatural power, I would want to be able to control the weather. Could you imagine all the things you could do!!!
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My supernatural talent is telkinesis. I would love and hate to know what others are thinking and to move objects with my mind...would be epic. GFC Krystal Larson edysicecreamlover18ATgmailDOTcom
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My hidden supernatural talent is being able to turn into a cat. I can stretch out in the sun and sleep for most of the day with no trouble at all :)
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If I did have a supernatural talent, I'd want to be able to speak/translate any language in the world. Pretty dorky, huh?
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I can tell when my kids are lying - does that count?! Well, at least THEY think I have a supernatural talent, and that comes in very handy sometimes!
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ReplyDeletei sometimes know things like someones going to call and who it is. or if someones coming over. :) dont really know what youd call that. if i could pick something, it would be healing powers. i hate seeing people hurt. thank you!
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Great interview thanks for sharing! I would like to read minds very cool.
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I cant say I really have one. But I would like it to be the ability to teleport.
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