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Author Interview with Shaelynn Long ~ New Release: Fury’s Fate #UrbanFantasy

Please help me welcome today’s guest, Shaelynn Long…

Please tell us a little about yourself, where are you from? Where do you live now? Family? Pets?

I’m originally from Coleman, Michigan, which is a small town in the central part of the Lower Peninsula. I currently live in Boyne City, Michigan, which is another small town, but I’m a lot further north! My partner, our son, and I moved up here a few years ago for a job opportunity, and there are some days I can’t believe it’s real. It’s such a great place to live, and our three dogs enjoy the space we’ve been able to acquire.

Tell us a little about how the book came to be…

Fury’s Fate was born out of a writing exercise I was doing to work on descriptions, but I just fell absolutely in love with the main character, Olivia. I set her story aside for many years, though, as I worked to establish my career and start my family. I’ve always written fantasy and knew that was where this book belonged—I just needed to create the right world.

In the midst of a neurodivergent obsession with Greek mythology, I found so many myths that really helped me to not only create this world but a deep backstory for Olivia, who is one of the three ancient Furies (the Alekto). In my gut, I suddenly knew where she belonged. Using a lot of the research that I did, I pieced together even more of who Olivia is, and her current life-state (which is the catalyst for the actions we see her taking in the book) became not only real to me but also something I wanted to explore. One question really bugged me: What happens if an immortal being experiences what we humans call “a mid-life crisis”? Unfortunately for Olivia, the book ends up showcasing what happens.

The most difficult thing about the writing of this book is that it was the first novel-length manuscript I’ve tried to tackle. I’ve written poetry, creative nonfiction, and short stories, but the scale of this project was daunting!

Do you have another occupation, other than writer? If so, what is it and do you like it?

I’m an English instructor at a community college, and I adore it. I’m lucky enough to teach writing, literature, and creative writing, and it’s just… it’s the best job in the world. I love working with learners. They bring so much energy and light to my life, and there’s nothing more fulfilling to me than hearing them speak confidently about themselves as writers and readers. Teaching can be really hard—there are days it feels impossible—but it’s such important work, and I am so grateful that it’s what I do for a living.

What’s your favorite book of all time and why? What’s your favorite childhood book?

This might be a really expected answer now that you know what I do for a living, but my favorite novel is Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. Her ability to write damaged characters capable of growth was superb. No one’s perfect in her world—they’re far from it, and I think it can be hard as a writer to not want our darlings to make the right decisions and say the right words. But characters are so much more interesting when they make mistakes. What’s strange about my love for the novel, though, is that I hated it the first time I read it. I picked it up several years later and could not, for the life of me, figure out what I thought was wrong with it. It was so good! But that had such a fantastic impact on my thinking about books. I’m not afraid to put down a book and return later to see if I feel differently about it.

My favorite childhood book was The Secret Garden. It had everything! There was a sad main character with an attitude, a mystery to unravel, slightly scary things occurring, trauma. I just fell in love with it. I own several copies of it now, and I had the gate to the garden (as it looks in my mind) tattooed on my arm a few years ago.

What actors would you like in the main roles if your book were made into a movie?

Casting my books like they’re films/movies is actually something I do to start writing. It gives me a concrete image to write with that I’ve found to be really helpful.

Here’s the cast of Fury’s Fate (if I was lucky enough for this novel to be made into a movie):

  • Olivia: Megan Fox
  • Gabrielle: Kat Dennings
  • Leslie: Anya Taylor-Joy
  • Evangeline: Maggie Q
  • Demetrius: Djimon Hounsou
  • The Fates: Brenda Song
  • Allison: Rachelle Lefevre
  • Alex: Theo James
  • Fabian: Michael Malarkey

Your most prized material possession? Why?

I have a silver pinky ring from my paternal grandmother that I received after she passed away. It’s very simple—just a silver band—but it reminds me of her. She was a force to be reckoned with. An absolute ball of energy, that woman. Her work ethic, her sass, her stubbornness, and her grace—I just want to embody even a scrap of it. I miss her.

Have you written any other books that are not published?

I have! I have written a book of poetry that will be out in early 2026. Wild Ink, who published Fury’s Fate, is also publishing this. It’s called wild thing. It explores the feral nature of human beings, revealing vulnerability, heartache, confidence, and ultimately, what it’s like being a female-presenting human doing what they have to in order to survive.

I’ve also recently written a romantasy, tentatively titled Court of the Unwanted. Its future is a bit up in the air right now, in terms of where it’ll land, but I’m describing it as spicy Hunger Games with fairies.

Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

Emmy Rossum and Emma Kenney, who were very kind and gracious enough to take a photo with me. I was in Chicago for a work conference, and we’d taken a dinner break at a restaurant. I looked up and saw someone walk in—and I just knew they seemed familiar. Then she was joined by Emma Kenney! Turns out they were in Chicago filming “Shameless.” I spent the rest of the meal trying to work up the confidence to say hello to them. Looking back, as lovely as it was to meet both of them, I feel bad that I interrupted dinner. The poor girls were just trying to eat.

How did you come up with the title?

My editor, Brittany McMunn. I’d given the book a tentative title, as one does, but the vibes weren’t right, so Brittany tossed a few ideas at me. Fury’s Fate was one of them. I liked the alliteration and the word play with the idea of “fury,” since Olivia is both a fury and pretty angry. It felt right, so I went with it.

Your favorite…

Movie: The 2005 version of Pride & Prejudice. Total comfort film.

Music: Currently? Sleep Token. All day. Generally? It’s a very long list. Here are a few loves: Trixie Mattel, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Lifehouse, Rocky Votolato, Billie Eilish, Fletcher, The Pretty Reckless, Yungblud, MGK.

Place you’d like to visit: If I’m being realistic, Los Angeles, CA. My brother lives there, and I’ve never visited. But if we’re talking bucket list locations, I desperately want to visit Ireland.

TV show from adulthood: New Girl or Lost Girl. Both are comfort shows.

Food: Potatoes. What a fabulous food. So versatile. Delicious.

Sports team: My kid’s soccer club. I’m not really into sports, per se, but I love seeing how into soccer my son has gotten. I’m even sort of learning the rules.

Which do you prefer: Board games/card games or television? TV.

I enjoyed the interview…thank you for being my guest. Potatoes definitely are a versatile food. 🙂 And, so cool that you met Emma and Emmy and they were gracious.

Now…about your book….

Excerpt:

The bodies piling up in Detroit were a problem. Humans were asking too many questions. How could they not? Spectacularly vicious crimes were splashed across their screens. They were an imaginative species, the humans, and their imaginations were rapidly removing the cloak we’d hidden ourselves under. Beyond that, too many people had disappeared or been turned against their will for The Twelve to ignore what was happening. As one of the three Furies, I was to send Roland’s spirit to Tartarus, one of the Hell realms—a place for the spirits of Creatures who had been deemed unworthy of Earth.

We did not feel regret, nor did we feel pity. It was not our way. We were created to exist as an arm of Justice, and so we did.

I felt nothing as I stared at Roland. It was not a cold nothingness like what I often felt; this nothingness cleared my mind and readied it for what it might see when I reached out to the vampire. For true judgment, I needed the clarity. Seconds later, after I’d sifted through his mind, I knew what was necessary. There was no bringing Roland back from the edge. He’d made his decision and plunged himself into the madness that too often consumed those of his kind. The victims this vampire had strewn about throughout the years were too clearly seen as I peered inside. In his memories, I heard their cries, saw their tears, and felt their fear as he attacked without mercy.

With a cruel smile I knew had spread across my features, showing off the length of my incisors, I moved.

Almost instantly, I was behind Roland, pulling him from the bed and away from the young woman. I pushed him to his knees. Though I was deadly, I hardly looked it, and I welcomed the surprise he felt at my strength. The Creature populations knew we existed, but many did not recognize the faces we wore until it was too late.

For thousands of years, through thousands of lifetimes, that had been my duty as the Alekto, alongside my sisters, the Megaera and the Tisiphone. In this era, we were known as Olivia, Leslie, and Gabrielle Beckett—a trio of assassins, to put it simply—to be guided and guarded by the also-immortal Guardian, Evangeline. We, the Furies, gleefully delivered justice. Our Guardian kept us safe and gave us a point of contact should we need to speak with the Steward, or, if all Hell broke loose, The Twelve.

We attempted to disguise ourselves anew in each century. The Twelve quietly called us forth from the depths so long ago that I had no memory of when or where it all began. We were molded into what was required. So it was, and so it must be.

I felt Roland try to turn and look at me. He quickly reassessed his assumptions, and I smiled maliciously. I was a living nightmare, a horror story told to newborn vampires in hopes of curbing the bloodthirst that haunted them. I was sure my entrance allowed Roland to convince himself I was nothing more than a rogue vampire looking to claim riches and territory. The underestimation was a common mistake—one I almost relished. It made my job that much easier. I nestled into the cold, dark abyss of my soul and welcomed the familiarity.

There was no need to ready myself for what duty called on me to do. In that dark part of my being, I celebrated.

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About the Author:

Shaelynn Long is a 2023 Pushcart Prize nominee. Their fantasy novel, Fury’s Fate, debuted from Wild Ink Publishing in 2023. That project is currently being turned into an audiobook! Shaelynn is also partnering with Wild Ink Publishing on a 2025 fairy tale anthology, titled Wickedness & Wonder.

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Jenna Barwin New Release: Dark Wine at Dusk (A Hill Vampire Novel Book 3)

Please help me welcome Jenna Barwin with a fun interview and her brand new release…plus, a giveaway!!

Thank you, Alicia, for hosting me today. I’m so excited to be here. Dark Wine at Dusk, the third book in the Hill Vampire series, and it was released yesterday.

How was the Hill Vampire series born?

I’ve been fascinated by the vampire myth my entire life. I read Dracula as a young teen, and something in me wanted the vampire, the tragic hero, to get the girl. That was my starting point.

What is the Hill Vampire series about?

It’s an urban fantasy romance, and combines mystery and political intrigue with a continuing love story. It’s set in an exclusive winemaking community of vampires.

Here’s the elevator pitch for the first book in the series, Dark Wine at Midnight: A research scientist is forced by her people to spy on the vampires she’s trying to help. One of those vampires is an expert winemaker who’s hiding his own deep secrets. In the end, he learns to love again, and she learns to embrace her own decisions, which includes choosing him.

Who is your favorite character, and why?

The hero, Enrique “Henry” Bautista Vasquez. I enjoy writing him. He’s the first character I created in the Hill Vampire series, and I just loved the process of discovery—peeling back the layers to find out who he is.

He’s originally from Mexico. He came to California in the early 1800s, where he was turned vampire, and founded the town of Sierra Escondida. So he has a deep backstory, entwined with California’s history, and I like weaving the two together.

He’s also an expert winemaker, with bourbon-brown eyes and long, ebony hair, but he’s a bit moody. Because of a dark secret he carries, he’s been unsuccessful at relationships. He’s also very protective of the town he founded. So when Dr. Cerissa Patel arrives in town, he’s suspicious of her, but also attracted to her, and his suspicion is fighting with the feelings she’s stirred up in him.

In Dark Wine at Dusk, we finally get to learn his secret. In many ways, Dusk is Henry’s book.

Does he get his happily ever after?

No spoilers! But I can safely say it wouldn’t be a romance if he didn’t ultimately get his happily ever after with Cerissa, the heroine. Still, he has to work for it over the series’ arc.

To put it another way, the Hill Vampire novels are a “same couple series.” I’m an avowed fan of same couple series, so I wrote what I love.

Please explain to readers, for those who may not know, what do you mean by same couple series?

It’s a series of novels following the same couple from their first hot glimpse of each other, all the way through to their marriage and beyond. As a reader, once I’ve fallen in love with a couple, I want to read more about them.

Faye Kellerman did a great job reeling me in with the Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus mystery series. Peter Decker is a police detective and his Orthodox Jewish wife Rina assists him in solving crimes. They have their ups and downs, but I fell in love with them when they fell in love with each other. I happily followed them through their engagement, marriage, kids and ultimately, into retirement.

In the world of urban fantasy and paranormal romance, I swoon over Jeaniene Frost’s Cat and Bones books. She kept the sizzle going through seven books, along with writing very satisfying adventures for her pair. To keep me entertained, the adventure or mystery has to be as strong as the romance, and Jeaniene Frost delivers on both.

It’s what I hope to achieve with the Hill Vampire series.

Thank you for joining me today. Please tell us more about your book. 

Blurb for Dark Wine at Dusk:

A seductive spy. An alpha vampire. A hidden threat to their love…

When a rogue vampire group attacks again, Dr. Cerissa Patel’s happily ever after with the man of her dreams must take a back seat to her mission.

Her lover, vampire Henry Bautista, is quick to pick up the gauntlet. He’ll do anything to help his beautiful spy capture the conspirators who are determined to enslave mortals.

But as Henry’s secret past rears its ugly head, it not only threatens their mission, but risks their love–and their very lives.

“Passionate, breathtaking and beautifully written.” ~InD’tale Magazine

Excerpt:

Henry accepted the shiny silver pouch Cerissa handed him. Usually, she used a blue bag to package blood from her human clones and a red one when she drew a higher concentration of red blood cells. What did the silver bag contain?

“If you don’t mind being my guinea pig,” Cerissa added.

“Guinea pig?” He started a pan of water heating on the stove. The pouch wasn’t wrapped in a self-warming bag. “What is different about this blood?”

“While I was away, I figured out how to induce the clones to produce a higher concentration of stress hormones—adrenaline, as well as cortisol and norepinephrine, if you want to be technical—to create the blood Rolf craves.”

“You think this will satisfy him?”

“We’ll have to experiment to find out. I don’t know what the cause is. It could be a substance addiction he can be weaned off, with support. If his problem is akin to a deficiency, more like a diabetic who needs insulin to survive, then I’ll have to determine the proper dosage. Just because the blood produces a mental high doesn’t mean it’s bad for him.”

Henry turned off the flame under the pot and slid the bag into the warm water, swishing it around so the contents would heat evenly without cooking. Cooked blood was disgusting.

“There is an exhilaration that comes from drinking adrenaline-spiked blood—”

“I’m calling it ‘adrenaline-enhanced’ for now,” she said. “The other term has baggage.”

“You could be right.” He fished the bag out of the water, cut the corner with scissors, and poured it into an insulated coffee mug. A quick sniff told him it smelled like the blood of a victim who’d been hunted.

Is this a good idea?

He sniffed again, and a thread of apprehension brushed his skin. He took a sip and closed his eyes. The sudden rush pounded through his veins, followed by an ice-cold chill. He dropped the mug on the kitchen island. It toppled, and the blood spread across the granite counter.

Cerissa rushed to his side. “Henry, are you all right?”

He stumbled back, fighting the surge, the power, the desire for more.

“Y-you made it too s-strong,” he stammered, and clutched the edge of the island’s granite top. The spilled blood flowed between his fingers, invoking images he’d rather forget.

“I’m sorry,” she said, clinging to his arm.

Her scent beckoned to him. He gripped the counter harder and fought the driving desire to plunge his fangs into her. “Please, cariña, step back.”

“Henry—”

“Step back. I don’t need new sins to repent for.”

 

Dark Wine at Dusk is book three in the Hill Vampire series. It will enhance the reader’s experience to read Dark Wine at Midnight and Dark Wine at Sunrise, before reading Dusk.

And great news—Dark Wine at Midnight, the first eBook in the series, is on sale for $0.99 through May 31, 2019 on Amazon. Click on the image to be taken to the series purchase link.

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I’m sponsoring a giveaway to celebrate the launch of Dark Wine at Dusk and to thank my blog tour readers (giveaway begins 5/29/2019 and ends 6/25/2019)

The four prizes being given away are:

  • $10 Amazon.com Gift card
  • eBook copy of Dark Wine at Midnight
  • eBook copy of Dark Wine at Sunrise
  • eBook copy of Dark Wine at Dusk

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. One prize per entrant. See Giveaway page for full terms and conditions.

 

Bio & Social Media Links:

Jenna Barwin writes the Hill Vampire novels, which blend mystery, wine, and romantic spice into a heady (and steamy) combination.

When not writing, she enjoys underwater photography, and is known to occasionally attend a Victorian dance in full regalia right down to pantaloons and a hoop skirt.

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Spirits of the Heart by Claire Gem

Please help me welcome Claire Gem with a spooky sounding Romantic Suspense…

Tortured spirits haunt Talcott Hall, an abandoned mental asylum. Can Laura & Miller free them without risking their love – or lives – in the process?

Excerpt:

“Hey. Little girl. Let me help you,” Miller tried again, and the child finally lowered her hands. She was younger than he’d first thought—ten, maybe. Tears streaked her reddened cheeks, glistening in the beam of his headlights. Her pale, golden hair was baby fine and wispy, but tousled and disheveled. As though it hadn’t seen a brush in good long time.

She met his gaze with eyes like the man’s, clear and blue and strangely luminescent. The sadness Miller saw behind them made his chest ache.

“Where did your friend go, sweetheart? The man who came out with you. Where did he go?”

She stared at him with lips quivering before her face crumpled again. “I don’t know. I don’t know where Daddy is. I’ve been looking and looking for him. Every time I think I’ve found him, he goes away.”

Miller swallowed. Yeah, that’s one way to describe the mysterious vanishing act.

He drew in a breath and tried again. “What’s your name, sweetie? Was that your daddy with you?”

Head bobbing, the tears flowed freely now, and she wouldn’t take her eyes off Miller’s face. He felt a lump growing in his own throat, as though she was somehow transferring her pain to him. His hands, clasped in front of him, began to shake.

When she spoke again, her voice took on an echoed quality, as though she were receding into an empty culvert. “I’m Greta. And I’m looking for my daddy. He used to live here. But I keep coming back to find him, and nobody knows where he is.” She dropped her chin to her chest and ground her knuckles against her eyes.

“Greta,” he repeated, a stab of pity piercing his gut. So freaking pathetic. A forlorn little girl . . .his own memories rose up like foul-smelling steam. Swallowing hard, he pressed on. “Greta, honey, what’s your last name?”

When she looked up, Miller gasped. Behind her, against the fence, a bright red McDonald’s French fry box clung to the base of the chain link. Directly behind her, yet he could see it clearly. That’s when he realized he could see .  . .right . . .through her.

 

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Claire Gem Bio:

 Strong Women, Starting Over

   ~Redefining Romance~

Claire is a multi-published, award winning author of five titles in the genres of contemporary romance, supernatural suspense, and women’s fiction. She also writes Author Resource guide books, and presents seminars on writing craft and marketing.

Her supernatural suspense, Hearts Unloched, won the 2016 New York Book Festival. Her women’s fiction, The Phoenix Syndrome, was a finalist in the National Reader’s Choice Awards, and her contemporary romance, A Taming Season, was a Literary Award of Merit finalist in the HOLT Medallion Awards. Spirits of the Heart was a finalist in the 2017 “I Heart Indie Awards.”

Creating cross-genre fiction she calls “supernatural suspense,” Claire loves exploring the paranormal and the unexplained, and holds a certificate in Parapsychology from the Rhine Research Center of Duke University.

A New York native, Claire has lived in five of the United States and held a variety of jobs, from waitress to bridal designer to research technician—but loves being an author best. She and her happily-ever-after hero, her husband of 39 years, now live in central Massachusetts.

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Spirits of the Heart

 

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