I love the covers for the Heartsearch trilogy by Carlie M A Cullen.
They are a brand that is easily recognizable, labeling the books ‘written by Carlie’.
SYNOPSIS
One bite started it all . . .
Joshua, Remy, and the twins are settled in their new life. However, life doesn’t always run smoothly. An argument between Becky and her twin causes unforeseen circumstances, an admission by Samir almost costs him his life, and the traitor provides critical information to Liam. But who is it?
As Jakki’s visions begin to focus on the turncoat’s activities, a member of the coven disappears, and others find themselves endangered.
And when Liam’s coven attacks, who will endure?
Fate continues to toy with mortals and immortals alike, and as more hearts descend into darkness, can they overcome the dangers they face and survive?
INTERVIEW
I would like to welcome Carlie and share her thoughts with you, my readers. Enjoy!
Hi Sherry! It’s so lovely to be here today.
- I love book covers. In the library, I will grab a book by its cover alone. How much input to you have when it comes to the cover? Do you have final approval?
I have a great deal of input. It’s one of the great things about being independently published. I can put forward my ideas to my wonderful cover designer, Nicole Antonia Carro, and she sends me back her interpretations. We work together to tweak it until I’m happy. And yes, I absolutely have final approval. I love the way she’s created a brand for my Heart Search trilogy where there’s something on every cover to link them all together.
I do love it when the author is able to create a ‘brand’ for the series. Makes it easily identifiable.
2. Do you have a favorite character in your books and why? How much of you is in the character?
It’s difficult because I love them all for different reasons, but I would have to say Remy is my favourite. She’s a complex character and I love her journey of self-discovery through the three books. Remy has grown so much as a person and it’s great to see.
Although Remy was loosely based on my daughter originally, I drew on some of my experiences to help mould her character. There’s probably more of me in her than I’d care to admit. I’ve gone through pain and heartache and emerged a stronger, more independent woman and that’s what Remy has done too.
I think most characters are a compilation of people an author knows or is familiar with. You did a wonderful job of showing us how Remy grew as a person and I enjoyed sharing the experience with her.
3. If you could be any character in any book you have read, who would it be and why?
Geez, this is so hard to answer as there have been many characters I’ve liked and admired for various reasons. As you’ve backed me into a corner on this, I think I’ll have to pick Aeolyn from the Tower of Bones series by Connie J Jasperson. She’s tough, feisty, a warrior, and doesn’t take any crap from anyone. However, she has a wonderful caring side. She has a fierce love for her husband and is very protective and loving toward her friends. Aeolyn is resourceful, creative, and has a good head on her shoulders. She can plan attacks, organise supplies in advance, and thinks outside the box when necessary. I just love the way she’s been created and can’t wait until the next book comes out to see what happens with her next.
I am not familiar with Aeolyn or the Tower of Bones, but I will surely be checking it out. 🙂
4. Tell us something funny about yourself. It can be anything at all – something you like, something you did, something that happened to you…
I went to the hairdressers as I wanted to look my best for my daughter’s graduation from university. The colours in my hair were fading so I asked them to renew my two colour highlights (bright red and blonde). Something went a little wrong and the red dye bled onto the blonde and vice versa. Consequently, I ended up with bright pink hair and no time to get it put right before I was leaving to make the 300 mile trip. It wasn’t exactly the look I’d hoped to see in my daughter’s graduation photos!
I love it! Sorry, but I couldn’t help but laugh, imaging the look on your daughter’s face when she first saw you with you new do. LOL
Fast and Loose:
Sweet or Sour:
Sweet, every time. Unfortunately I’ve inherited my Dad’s sweet tooth!
Hot or Cold:
Hot if we’re talking about the weather (I hate the cold), and hot if we’re talking about men, hahaha
Dog or Cat:
Dog. I used to have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and she was so lovely. I hope to have another one someday.
TV or Movies:
Movies. I love them. I can’t go to the cinema as often as I’d like to though.
Thank you so much for inviting me here today. I’ve really enjoyed answering your questions – even if one or two gave me brain-ache [laughs].
Then I did my job! I really enjoyed the interview and loved sharing some chuckles with you, Carlie!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carlie M A Cullen was born in London. She grew up in Hertfordshire where she first discovered her love of books and writing.
She has always written in some form or another, but started to write novels in 2011. Her first book was published by Myrddin Publishing in 2012. She writes in the Fantasy/Paranormal Romance genres for New Adult and Adult.
Carlie is also a principal editor for Eagle Eye Editors.
Carlie also holds the reins of a writing group called Writebulb. They have published four anthologies so far, two for adults and two for children, all of which raise money for a local hospice.
Carlie currently lives in Essex, UK with her daughter.
Website / Twitter: @carlie2011c / Facebook / Linkedin / Amazon / About.me
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GIVEAWAY
These are a few of the awesome gifts! Aren’t they beautiful?
Find the Carlie Cullen Heartsearch series on Amazon by clicking on the covers below.
Review of Heartsearch: Lost, Book I
Guest post for Heartsearch: Found, Book II
Review of Heartsearch: Found: Book II
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Such a fun interview gals! I had such fun on the tour!
Me too. I hope it went well. I enjoyed all the different posts and visited some new blogs. 🙂
Hilarious interview, I love the hair story! LOL.
I thought that was great too. I have never had that happen to me, but it is not the first time I have heard a hair horror story. Thanks for dropping in, Elisabeth. 🙂