Monday, September 6, 2010

Chat & Win with Hywela Lyn @ the Book Boost!

Come chat with author Hywela Lyn and win a gift certificate and promo pack!

Welcome to the Book Boost!

TBB: Where are you from?

HL: I have lived in the UK in a small village in England since my marriage, but I’m really Welsh and was born and lived most of my life in beautiful rural West Wales, near the mountains and sea. I miss Wales very much and hope to return eventually. It's wonderful landscapes, myths and legends have inspired much if my writing.

TBB: What are your current projects?

HL: I’m currently working on the third story in the ‘Starquest’ series. Starquest started out as a short story, but I became fond of my heroine and she told me there was more to her tale. So the short story became a novel. Then Tamarith, from Starquest said ‘What about me?’ so I wrote a sequel. Now another character (Kerry Marchant) demands that his story be told. So my short story is becoming a trilogy! This novel introduces a new female character and features a few of the characters from Starquest. I always felt Kerry was rather short-changed in Starquest, so this new story, tentatively entitled 'Beloved Enemy' will attempt to redress the balance.

TBB: What do you like to do when you're not writing?

HL: Reading (Of course) My main interest apart from books and writing is animals. I am a keen horse lover and have a black Welsh Cob called Harri and a paint Quarter Horse Welsh mare called Flying T’pau. I’ve been mad about horses for as long as I can remember, and they tend to feaure in most of my stories. Although I learned to ride English style, I much prefer the Western style of riding. T’pau has never been ridden any other way and Harri took to a Western saddle and the Western way very happily. Unfortunately we don’t have our own land and the horses live some distance away, so traveling to them to feed them, and care for them takes up a lot of time. I also have a rescued dog, Bouncer and I love taking him for long walks. I enjoy pottering around my garden when I have time, I love to plant things and watch them grow.

TBB: What was your first reaction when you found out that you were going to be published?

HL: You mean after I came down off the ceiling? LOL. It was fantastic. I ‘d just come home from hospital after a major operation. Of course I wasn’t allowed near a computer, but my husband told me there was an email from the publisher I’d submitted Starquest to, ‘The Wild Rose Press’. I asked him to read it to me - he went and printed off every single page of the Contract, including the instructions before he actually got around to telling me the lovely editor had accepted it for publication. The suspense nearly killed me and I didn’t know whether to hug him or throw my crutches at him! It was the best coming home present I could have had.

TBB: Do you have a message for your readers?

HL: I'd just like to thank everyone who is kind enough to buy my books. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I have enjoyed writing them. Without readers writers would still write - it's what we do - but it there is nothing more satisfying than being able to share something we've poured our heart and soul into, and know that another person has enjoyed our work.The support and friendship of readers and fellow writers is what makes writing so worth while.

TBB: Thanks for chatting with us at the Book Boost. How can our readers find you on the internet?

HL: I’m all over the net! I have a website: www.hywelalyn.co.uk where you can read excerpts and reviews of my work as well as the latest information on what’s going on in my writing world.

I also have a blog: www.hywelalyn.blogspot.com where I discuss a variety of subjects and have interviews with other writers.

I collaborate on a ‘fun’ Blog ‘The Author Roast and Toast’ with Mary Rickson and Shoron Donovan: http://authorroastandtoast.blogspot.com/

My Facebook Page is: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HywelaLyn

My Space:: www.hywelalyn.myspace.com

Two of my heroines also have a My Space page, although they don’t keep them as up to date as they might!

Jess - http://www.myspace.com/Jestine_darnell

Terpsichore: http://www.myspace.com/Terpsichoremuseofdance

I also belong to Author’s Den, Classic Romance Revival, and many other sites, most of which have links on my Blog.

Thank you so much for having me here, Kerri, I really enjoyed our interview.

TBB: My pleasure. Please leave us with a little more about your book.

Blurb:

Two minds united against a common foe. Two hearts afraid to show their love: Long ago Tamarith fell in love with a man she can never have, and is convinced she will never love another. However, she cannot help but be intrigued by a handsome stranger whose psychic powers exceed even her own. Vidarh seeks only to find his true purpose in life and to win the regard of his father, who eschews his son’s psychic abilities.

Thrown together by a common threat to their planet, then torn apart by an evil greater than any they could have imagined, can Vidarh save the lovely Nifl woman who has captivated him, before it is too late? Will Tamarith and Vidarh overcome the deadly enemy who threatens to destroy all they know and love? Will they find the happiness they both seek? Or are they fated to live their lives alone?

Excerpt:

Tamarith stopped and gazed for a moment across the water. The G-type sun, now fully risen, caused the lake to shimmer like a veil of golden silk, with scarcely a ripple disturbing its calm. The pastel-colored walls of the graceful buildings on the shore reflected the glow of both suns. In the distance, the mountains encircling the settlement reached high into the cerulean sky. The swirling mist that hid their summits was as much a part of Niflheim as the earth upon which she and Vidarh stood.

She sensed his mind discreetly touch hers and realized he was staring at her keenly. She turned back to face him, returning his questioning glance and studying him in turn. Taller than average, and broad-shouldered, today he wore a sleeveless, belted leather shirt over thick breeches, with long, icecat-wool lined boots. His upper arms were well muscled, his skin tanned as if he were used to working outdoors. His curly, dark auburn hair, kept away from his face with a plain leather band, reached almost to his shoulders. It caught the sun’s rays and gleamed like the polished dark red wood of the trees that flanked the feet of the mountains.

She took in his clear, hazel eyes, with their friendly twinkle, the long, straight nose, strong jaw line and smiling mouth. He would have been fighting off the local unattached young women if the situation they found themselves in were not so serious. Not that she was particularly interested in his looks, or those of any other man, for that matter.

No, something else about Vidarh of Ragnak excited her curiosity.

It’s about yesterday.

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9 comments:

Hywela Lyn said...

Thanks so much for having me here at the Book Boost Blog! I hape all my US freiends are having a great Labor Day!

LK Hunsaker said...

Hi Lyn! Great story about your first contract. Guess your hubby figured he was safe. ;-)

Hywela Lyn said...

Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comment, LK. Yeah, husbands - they sure take advantage sometimes! LOL.

Beth Caudill said...

Lyn

Can't wait for the next book.

I hope all is well across the pond.

Miriam Newman said...

You're a busy lady and sure hope you'll find a little time in there to write us another book, please? :)

Hywela Lyn said...

Hi Beth and Miriam, thank you both so much for your kind comments.

Yes, I'm working on that third book - tryijg to anyway. Just need another twelve hours in the day and I'll be flying! :)

Sandra Cox said...

Sounds like a great read.
Enjoyed the interview.

Hywela Lyn said...

Hi Sandra, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.

Sandra Cox said...

My pleasure, Hywela.