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Born in the mid-seventies
Honor has always had a love for the written word. Whether she is reading a book
from another author or writing a story of her own, she is always letting her
mind expand and delve into possibilities. It all started off as scribbles for
her, then a phase of poetry before she found her true calling in the erotic
paranormal genre where her imagination is only limit.
Since beginning her journey
as a published author in 2011 Honor says she has learned a great deal about
herself and writing. She believes that it’s a never-ending journey, the mind
always wanting to learn and to grow. With that comes a better skill and
smoothness to her writing she’s discovered and begun to enjoy more with each
story she creates.
Thankfully, as she puts it,
she has a job that gives her plenty of opportunity to write whatever comes to
mind with very few interruptions. Her biggest supporters are, as always, her
family. Her two children and her husband are continuously providing her with laughter
and joy, making the time she takes to write a little bit easier. Without them
and their support she knows she wouldn't be half the author she is today.
Lacey’s
Luhpynes
Beyond
the Veil 1
It’s hard enough dealing with one human guy trying to
get a date. If only her life was that simple. Lacey Rose has two men hot on her
heels, and the fact they are sexy Luhpynes is only making it that much harder
to resist their appeal. But they aren’t the only ones after her. Lacey has a
stalker who is willing to do absolutely anything to gain her attention,
including killing all those around her.
Zhubin and Ansell both knew the moment they met her
just who Lacey was to them. Their mate. And neither has made qualms about
letting her know at every turn. She’s been resistant, but that can only last so
long under the persistent and dedicated courtship of two adult males. The only
kink in their plans is that someone keeps trying to kill them off, and doesn’t
appear concerned when she’s in the blast radius.
The clock is ticking for them all. Only time will tell.
Excerpt
“All right. First up—” he looked to the back of the
room. “Agent Zhubin, I need you with Agent Lacey Rose to head over to the
warehouses. We have multiple casualties out there, human and non-. The coroner
is already on his way out to meet the uniforms that found and are securing the
scene now.”
Zhubin dropped his gaze to the woman who was to be his
partner for the case. She was smart, sassy and sexy, the three S’s that was
also trouble with a capital T wrapped in a layer of sin with a very capital and
heavily underlined S. Meeting her gaze he tipped his head slightly. She hated
him, but on the job she would be professional and her smarts were always an
asset.
“You two can head out, the rest of you,” the Captain
continued and shuffled through some papers before he started up.
Exiting the briefing room as the Captain handed out
more assignments, he held the door for Lacey as she stepped out. Letting it
close he followed on her heels towards the back door into the parkade. Knowing
her she’d want to drive, so he stuck his hands into the pockets of his black
cargo pants.
Pausing at the door to the garage while she got their
assigned vehicle, Zhubin let his eyes move over her. She was tall for a woman
of human origins. And she was all human and all woman. She had muscles to her,
nothing bulky, but svelte and perfectly proportioned. She also had killer
curves, ones she’d used more than once to get someone to say or do something
dumb.
Agent Rose was one hell of a woman, one that even he
knew would be a perfect match for the right man. Did he think he was the right
man? On occasion he had that thought, then she’d open her mouth and it all went
downhill. She had a razor-sharp tongue, slicing and dicing a man’s ego into
little pieces too easily. She didn’t take bullshit, ever, and could play with
the big boys. Hell, he’d even seen her go toe to toe with one of his people on
more than one occasion leaving them to limp away with their tail between their
legs.
Pushing open the door for her, he held it and rolled
his eyes when she went through. She’d given him a look of death. Sue him, he
had manners. He believed chairs and doors should be held for a woman. He
believed a man should pick up the check or, at the very least, offer to do so.
He also believed that a man should protect those smaller and weaker than him
even when they didn’t like the idea.
She on the other hand, ball-buster that she was, seemed
to believe men were good for nothing. No, he didn’t think she was into other
women. She seemed to appreciate the male form well enough and even had, a time
or two, been seen checking males out. By him at least, not that he’d ever said
anything to alert her to the fact he’d caught her mentally stripping down a
male. He wasn’t an idiot.
Following her to the car, he resisted the urge to open
the door for her, barely. It went against every single fiber of his being but
he knew she’d just shred him with her razor-sharp tongue if he did. So when she
passed him the keys he was shocked but he climbed into the driver’s seat and
pushed it back as far as it would go. Thankfully all the AEDA vehicles could
accommodate his larger frame so he gained plenty of leg room. She, on the other
hand, had to scoot the passenger seat forward, a lot, just to sit comfortably.
Turning the onboard computer to face him, he punched in
his code and pulled up the information on where they were going. He happened to
love New York, loved the scents, the smells, the energy the city seemed to
vibrate from its very core. It was nothing like it had been before the war the
humans started, but it was still a lot the same in the little ways.
“East side harbor,” he told her. “We’re heading for the
McKinley warehouses near dock eighteen. Looks like there are six dead with
another three currently being rushed to the hospital. The uniforms have two
potential witnesses they are holding until we arrive. The coroner is on scene and
starting to work. As well, looks like the crime scene techs are there too and
are getting started.”
He punched on the keys and frowned, “No IDs on the
bodies and…” He fell silent as he read what was still coming in on the system.
One of the technological advances the Veil dropping had given to the human
world was interfaced computers on a whole new level.
Things like cell phones were a thing of the past.
Everyone now had a chip behind their ear that worked as a cell phone and
recorder as well as ID, which made this unusual. A second chip at the inner
wrist held personal information like allergies, medical history and also worked
for paying for things. No more cards or cash, everything was now fully
integrated into a new version of the Internet. So secure that even hackers
couldn’t break through, there was no more identity theft, no more need for
banks or financial institutions of any sort. Everything flowed on the new Net
system, no glitches, no mistakes.
“Their hands were all removed. ME says that she’ll likely
have to do dental records if not DNA,” he added in a low murmur. Odd, very odd.
Switching to live feed of the scene, he watched as the Medical Examiner, or ME,
moved to another body and bent to pat him down, looking for anything of
significance.
Behind
the Scenes
Thinking
back on your first book, is there anything you would have done differently?
There are things that I would have done differently. I would
have approached it more as I am this new series, introducing a few people at a
time instead of trying to put a great deal of information into a book at once
to build a world. I guess I’m saying I would have built the world more slowly. J
Has
your perspective on the writing process changed since you became published?
Oh heaven’s yes. I’ve learned a great deal in the time
that I’ve been writing. Important things.
Is
there a word or phrase you catch yourself overusing?
“That”
How
do you know you’ve written a good book?
I never know until a fan tells me that they loved it.
If even one person loved the book and wants more, to me it’s a success. I love
my fans. J
How
do you keep your characters and stories organized?
Honestly this is one of
the things that I’ve learned along the way. A great friend of mine, Lori King,
introduced me to a character spreadsheet and since then its been my pal.
Are
you a Swooper (write first, edit later,) a Basher (edit each sentence as you
go,) or both?
Total Swooper
What
is the one thing you must have to be able to write?
Music. Must have music, and alone time. No distractions
from the family.
What
are you currently working on? How is it different from other books you’ve
written?
I’m always working on
something new. Right now my focus is going to be on Sci-Fi Ménage because I’ve
loved writing this first book of Beyond The Veil. I’m also working on finishing
up my Lords of the Expanse series.
When
and where can readers look forward to seeing you this year?
I’m going to try to get to Dittercon, but don’t hold me
to that. J
Do
you prefer to write 1st or 3rd Person POV? Why?
Third person always, mostly because if I write in first
person I feel as if I’m writing reports or what-not.
What
do you feel are the most important aspects to a good romance?
The first kiss
Are
you always in the driver’s seat? Or do your characters drag you along for the
ride?
Are you kidding? I haven’t seen the driver’s seat in
forever!
What
is your least favorite part of the writing process?
Blurb, synopsis and cover sheets. Don’t know why but
these tumble me every single time.
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This sounds interesting....looking forward to more.
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I'll admit it, I Googled Luhpynes...totally hot, ungodly tall, gun toting, tattooed aliens. Off of the excerpt above and the others I found online I am definitely buying this!
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Can't wait for this one to come out, so that I have a new series to read.
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This one sounds amazing!!!
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