LISA CARDIFF |
Thank
you for inviting me to Romancing the Genres for Debut Authors month. I really
appreciate the opportunity to talk about my novel, Marked by Destiny, and my recent journey into the world of writing.
I’ve
read many author stories, and generally the authors seem to have known forever
that they wanted to write. That wasn’t true for me. I practiced law for ten
years and I loved the mental gymnastics of crafting words in contracts and
legal briefs. A couple years after I left the practice of law to start a real
estate development company with my husband, I realized how much I missed
writing. Thus, came the idea of writing a book. I chose to write a paranormal
romance novel about faeries set in Galway, Ireland. I love writing fiction
because unlike law, I can change the facts whenever they don’t work as I had
planned.
Shortly
after I finished Marked by Destiny, I
received a contract from Soul Mate Publishing, and I have spent this past year
in a whirlwind of editing, writing and researching.
In
2014, I hope to have another productive year. I just finished a contemporary
romance and I have two other books in the works, including a sequel to Marked by Destiny.
My
debut novel, Marked by Destiny, is
out now from Soul Mate Publishing.
Four
mythical treasures with unimaginable power. One woman with the ability to use
them. Two groups locked in an ancient battle to secure them. A love that cannot
be denied.
Avery
Conner goes to Ireland seeking answers from her dying mother, but destiny has
other plans. With an ancient prophecy hanging in the balance, she is plunged
into a battle between the Faerie Court and the New World Foundation for Celtic
Studies for control of the Four Treasures—the Stone of Destiny, the Sword, the
Spear and the Caldron.
Kalen,
a Faerie Prince, must deliver Avery Conner to the Faerie Court at any cost.
Haunted by past mistakes, Avery is a complication he doesn’t need — but after
sharing one forbidden kiss, he can’t deny their otherworldly connection.
Torn
between the known and unknown, Avery must decide whom to trust: the Foundation,
or Kalen, who is as jaded as he is irresistible.
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