CK: Please welcome author Shyla Colt. Shyla’s books are simply fantastic and I
can’t wait to read more of her work.
SC: I just wanted to say thank you to Charisma for having me
over. :)
CK: You’re welcome sweetie, anytime! Where did you submit your
first story? Let’s talk about it!
SC: Luck was on
my side when I submitted my very first piece. I did some research and decided
Evernight Publishing was the best fit for my paranormal adventure featuring
angels and demons. They’ve been a big bag of wonderful, and I am grateful to be
with them.
CK: Ah, that would be Don't Fear the Reaper. Here's the book cover and purchase link.
CK: Talk to me about What The Heart Knows. That is a favorite of
mine. I've read it twice since I purchased it. How did this particular story come to you?
SC: I could see the character in my head, clearly. Oliver was a
lanky, white-blond haired widower still hurting from the loss of his high
school sweetheart turned wife a few years prior. When he walks into a tiny café
he comes face to face with a new chance at love. It sounds almost sweet, but then
my mind, being the twisted place it is, had to put a paranormal spin on it,
lol.
CK: From one twisted mind to another, there’s nothing wrong with twisted. I love the paranormal!! ; ) What The Heart Knows intrigues me. What characters did you
identify with the most? I’m trying hard not to include any spoilers in this
interview. I’m curious to know which character other readers identified with
and why. It would be nice if you could do a chat for this story in one of the book club groups on Facebook.
SC: Wow… Oliver. Maybe because I’ve known loss that cuts you
soul deep, and that struggle to pick yourself up, and keep putting one foot in
front of the other until you actually feel human again.
CK: It is a great struggling dealing with the loss of a loved one and the healing process takes time. We all mourn in our own way. Poor Oliver mourned for two years until he was finally able to move on. I loved how you put this story together. What is your newest release?
SC: The Unveiling is my latest. It’s a Sci-fi romance with
adventure, star crossed lovers, and genetically altered humans. It explores the
question, What would you do if the one who caused years of heart ache is the one
person you’re meant to be with forever, and the savior of your people? Could
you forgive or would the hurt sour you?
It’s the sequel to The Wanting, and I actually have a trailer… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRyeb5usy3g
CK: Very nice trailer. I have both books, and I'll be reading them soon. Let’s talk
about your upcoming release!
SC: I have a book releasing March 15th called, Vixen
Healed. It’s the second in my Vintage Vixen series, and I’m very excited,
because it’s my first Romantic Suspense! This is actually the first time I’ve
spoken about it, so here’s a sneak peak at my blurb.
CK: Awesome, here is the cover for Vixen Claimed which is currently out on all publishing platforms. Now is the time to check this read out before Vixen Healed hits the presses folks.
Eight
years ago Claire’s’ life was shattered when her fiancée lost his life in a
robbery protecting her. She’s picked up all the pieces and moved forward when
the past returns. One of the robbers has been caught and she’s needed to
testify. The feisty roller derby girl agrees with no qualms, but the murders’
partner has plans to silence her for good. She turns to Detective Kelly Quinn
to keep her out of harm’s way. The attraction between them gives protective
custody a whole new meaning.
Kelly
never forgot Claire. He promised her once he’d see the murderous savaged
brought to justice and he’s a man of his word. Feelings of protectiveness
become passion, and the possibility of the one thing he’s sworn off, love. Can
they come together to heal the hurts of the past and carve out a future filled
with happiness?
CK: Okay, another book of yours to add to my TBR pile. That
sounds very interesting, thank you for sharing. What are your future goals?
SC: I’d like to put out longer books, see
some of my babies in a bookstore, and attend a convention to CK: That would be great to see a fellow author’s books on the
shelves at Target or Walmart. One day that will definitely happen Shyla. What
are your hobbies?
SC: It sounds cliché, but I honestly do love to read. I also
like to travel and listen to music.
CK: How do you unwind?
SC: Watch
movies/shows, listen to music, and hang out with my family.
CK: Do you mold
your characters strictly from imagination or from those you cross paths with in
everyday life?
SC: Hmm, I
think a little bit of both. Sometimes a character comes to me as is, and other
times real life sparks a concept.
CK: Do you
allow your muse to take total control, or do you create an outline before
writing?
SC: Funny
story… my bestie and I have coined a phrase for the phenomenon of my muse
taking the reins, Characters gone Rogue.
I used to be a planner, but I’ve found the best way to go now is to go
in with a loose outline, usually in my head, and let the characters show me
what’s going to happen. When I write I think of the book as a movie. So I go
scene by scene vs. chapter by chapter.
CK: What methods of research do you utilize? I know, I know! The
internet is available, but do you scour the library as well? LOL
SC: I love research. Even before professional writing my friends
called me the “Queen of Research” so I dig deep. Internet, sometimes the
library, but more than not I purchase the book, being a stay at home Mom it’s
easier for me to buy it and read it on my Nook on my own time usually.
CK: Inquiring minds what to know, where can you be found on the
internet?
SC: Haha If I told you that, I’d have to kill you… seriously though, I’m always popping
into the Evernight Reader’s group, my blog www.shylacoltsstraightshot.wordpress.com,
Facebook, and Pandora, along with a bunch of random other places.. Oh Cant’ forget
pinterest, love that place.
CK: Lmao! Oh yeah,
Pinterest is great. What advice would you like to pass on to aspiring authors?
SC: Never give
up. Write, Write, write, share with someone you trust, improve, and submit.
CK: Shyla, I couldn’t agree with you more.
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Thank you so much for letting me stop by. :)
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