Calisa Rhose and Friday Fanfare Welcomes ~ Keri Neal


And Hopeless…

This is a special edition of FFF as I help Keri Neal with her KeriNealHopeless_tourbadge11.15.13 blog tour. Please enjoy her hard work!

How did your writing journey begin?

I wrote a lot in middle and high school, mainly because that is when I became a big reader. I never really had dreams of getting something published. In fact, it wasn’t until just a few years ago when my friend Cheryl asked if I would like to write a book with her. And we did, we wrote two books actually. Neither will ever see the light of day, but I learned so much from the experience.

Tell us three things about you-the writer-readers wouldn’t typically know.

1. I am an only child, hence the voices in my head.

2. I will never go on a cruise ship.

3. I majored in Physical Therapy during my first year of college.

It all began…

when I was in church one day. The Flightless series is not a religious series, but for whatever reason Pen speaks to me a lot at church. Maybe it’s because I believe he is good at heart, despite being uncelestial in his actions. He is not your typical guardian angel, obviously. But his intentions are good and I strongly believe this makes him a good human.

Where did you get the premise for this book?

I already mentioned church. I also wanted to add that Pen represents everything I miss from YA heroes. So often I read the male leads in these YA books and I think, “This boy is too perfect. Why can’t they write about guys that are believable?” I think I know the answer to that one: We want our heroes to sweep us off our feet. I get that. But Cheryl would agree with me when I say that boys are stupid. They do stupid things and yet we love them anyway. Why not write them that way?

HopelessOn her seventeenth birthday, Jade is filled with hope for the future. She and her boyfriend Pen are in love, she is finishing her final year of high school, and she is finally safe from the Fallen, who wanted her blood to fulfill an age-old prophesy. Pen is not as comfortable with the truce they made to protect her, so he makes a new deal with the Arches and leaves Jade alone.

But not for long.

A new Guardian is assigned to protect Jade. Blake is rude and offensive, his methods unconventional. Because of his dedication to her she trusts him with her life. Best of all, he knows about the Surge—her telekinetic ability—and is eager to teach her how to control her power. With Blake’s help, Jade learns she can defend herself, with or without the Arches protection, against the evil forces that want her blood.

Then . . . Pen comes back.

He doesn’t like the idea of someone else looking out for Jade, but an army of evil is on its way to destroy her, and Jade needs all the help she can get.

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What stands out about this story that made writing it different for you?

I didn’t expect to bond with Pen so easily. He was so easy to write, I could have given him his own book!   

Were there any difficult challenges or special subject matter you came across while writing this book?

I struggled with whether or not to have Jade and Pen “couple” in the first book. Lovey dovey scenes make me nauseous, but I knew going into this series that I was going to have to consummate Jade and Pen’s relationship at some point. I’m still struggling with it, but I hope the reader will bare with me.

What about this book would make us want to read it more than others of similar taste?

I love the imperfect hero/heroine. Someone I can relate to, care about. I hope Pen is unlike the other angels in similar series. I feel he is very different, but the reader’s opinion is what’s important 🙂

What do you want readers to take away from this book?

It takes all kinds. Although I don’t believe in love at first sight, I do believe in soulmates.

Tell us about the finished book. Is there anything special we might not know after reading it?

Krista’s original name was “Zoe”. Then I thought it would be fun to hold a drawing and name her after the winner. So that his how Krista go to be named, after Krista Ames.

Where can readers find you and your books?

Contact info

Blog: www.writingas.kerineal.com

Cover Artist: bookcoversby.kerineal.com

Twitter: @authorkerineal

Facebook: http://facebook.com/authorkerineal

Instagram: @kerineal

Snail Mail: PO Box 453, Cedar Park, TX 78613

Buy Links

Paperback (Amazon): http://www.amazon.com/dp/1492272221?tag=itstwiate-20

Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GC3NYN4?tag=itstwiate-20

Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/342191

Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hopeless-keri-neal/1116958200?ean=2940045278843&cm_mmc=AFFILIATES-_-Linkshare-_-W1PQs9y/1/c-_-10:1

Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/hopeless-5

Apple iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks/id364709193?mt=8

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18192519-hopeless?from_search=true

Also, Keri is doing a Rafflecopter giveaway  so click this link to participateHopelessswag and try to win this awesome swag pack!

About Calisa Rhose

I'm a mother of three daughters and wife to a wonderful man of 35+ years. I'm also an avid seamstress, polymer clay artisan and die-hard crafter, always coming up with things to make with, and for, my six granddaughters and two grandsons. Check out my craft site https://lisasfancifulallure.wordpress.com/ when you have a moment. I'm also a small online business owner of Okie fLips on Etsy and Poshmark (eBay/Merkari coming soon), https://www.etsy.com/people/cmselfridge and https://poshmark.com/closet/okieflips I'm a published author of sensual romance. I write about stubborn men and women who don't take no for an answer, and there's always that golden HEA. Cowboys and first responders are my favorite contemporary heroes to write about. My light paranormal heroes are strong men ready to protect their women--not that they need protecting, since they are capable of caring for themselves.

Posted on 11/15/2013, in Blog Tour, Pen of the Dreamer, Promotion and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. So excited to have something new and fresh. And I find it entertaining you find ideas a church-shouldn’t you be paying attention, hehe j/k. Its funny where we all find inspiration. Mine usually come at work.

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  2. I envy your imagination to develop stories with angels and demons and curses, et al. I lack that and find I struggle to leave my comfortable world of reality to write in the paranormal world. I have one book under contract, not because I set out to write about a shifter, but because he came into my bedroom one night and demanded it. Now three more are waiting and I am quaking in my bedroom slippers, frantically looking for any excuse to put them off. Good luck to you, Keri! I’m betting your readers will love this series. The premise sounds great and I love that Pen comes back, unhappy that another protector has taken his place. Ohhhh, I feel sparks….

    **waves** Hi, Calisa, darlin’!!!

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