Friday, September 02, 2011

Interview with Sharie Kohler & Giveaway - September 2, 2011

Please welcome Sharie Kohler to The Qwillery.

TQ:  What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

Sharie:  Hm, probably my most interesting writing “quirk” is that I write my first draft, in its entirety, on my alphasmart – which is simply a word-processing device that only allows me to see about 4-5 sentences at once. It’s excellent for rough draft writing. I never even work on my computer until the rough draft is completed.

TQ:  Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Sharie:  When I began writing I was a pantser, but now that I have several books under my belt and write, on average, three books a year – I’ve become a plotter out of necessity. It’s just what I’ve evolved into.

TQ:  Without giving anything away, what is/are your favorite scene(s) in Night Falls on the Wicked?

Sharie:  Um, tough one. Probably the opening … establishing the setting – which I think is really unique – and, of course the hero/heroine’s first “meet”. Those “meets” are always exciting, tension-filled moments. In NIGHT FALLS ON THE WICKED, Darby and Niklas instantly recognize something out of the ordinary in the other one … and of course there are sparks! J

TQ:  In Night Falls on the Wicked, who was the most difficult character to write and why? The easiest and why?

Sharie:  Oh, probably the heroine, Darby. She’s a white witch, with demons intent on “possessing” her. That made some scenes tricky … sometimes I actually had to write a scene from a demon’s POV as he was “flashing in and out” of Darby … see, it’s even tough to explain. It came together in the book though, but it required some careful crafting. As for easy … I wouldn’t say anything is really easy when it comes to writing a book! ;) It’s always work, but work I love.

TQ:  What's next?

Sharie:  My next release is VANISH, which I write under the name Sophie Jordan. It’s the sequel to Firelight, my YA debut that has been optioned for film by Mandalay. The script is actually being finished up as I type this. ;)

Sharie:  My next paranormal, written under Sharie Kohler, will release in 2012 – no title yet; it’s Darius’s long-awaited story though.

TQ:  Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery.

Sharie:  Thanks for having me!


About The Moon Chasers Series

Night Falls on the Wicked
The Moon Chasers 5
(Pocket, August 30, 2011)
Sharie Kohler returns to the shadowy world of the Moon Chasers, where a seductive witch stalked by demons finds protection in the arms of a lycan on a mission of blood vengeance. . . .

Darby lives her life below the radar, moving from town to town in the coldest climates, eluding the demons that hunt her—and never allowing herself to get close to anyone. Now, in frigid isolation, Darby waits tables in a small town and tries to forget who she is—what she is—and the danger forever nipping at her heels. Until a new danger finds her—a lycan pack whose distant howls have the locals on edge. But the call of the lycans has also drawn a handsome, menacing stranger. . . .

For years, Niklas has searched for the bloodthirsty pack that murdered his mother and infected him. Darby is overwhelmed by his raw appeal and dangerous strength. Niklas senses her need and vulnerability . . . and together they give in to the hungry attraction blazing between them—but desire this fierce brings dangers of its own. When Darby is targeted by the lycans, the stakes are higher than ever—and Niklas is not about to lose another woman he loves to their evil bloodlust.

My Soul to Keep
The Moon Chasers 4
(Pocket, August 31, 2010)
Sharie Kohler dazzles with the dark, sensual world of the Moon Chasers, where two half-breed lycans are locked in deadly combat over the fate of the world—and their own hearts.

Sorcha is no longer the pitiful teenage orphan who roamed the streets of Paris after her pack was destroyed, but despite all she now has—wealth, beauty, strength—she is still haunted by memories of Jonah, her fellow half-breed who broke her innocent young heart years before, and who now believes her dead. Determined to drive Jonah from her dreams forever, Sorcha vows to kill the witch whose curse first condemned the lycans to soulless immortality . . . doomed to be ruled by their dark passions, yet never truly able to love or be loved.

Still devastated over the girl he failed, Jonah has found purpose as a demon slayer. When a stranger starts stalking the world's most powerful demon witch, he is assigned to kill the huntress before her meddling releases an evil that threatens all mankind.

Face-to-face again at last, can Sorcha and Jonah put their anger and hurt behind them to defeat the darkness . . . and dare they hope to find a love neither dreamed possible?

To Crave A Blood Moon
The Moon Chasers 3
(Pocket, April 25, 2009)
A BITE TOO FAR...

Imprisoned and tortured by a lycan pack, half-breed Sebastian Santiago is determined not to break. But now they've come up with a cruel plan -- starve Sebastian until he is half-mad with hunger, then force him to succumb to his werewolf instincts by giving him human prey to feed on.

Snatched from the streets of Istanbul, American tourist Ruby Deveraux has already seen the horror of her companions torn apart. Now she is thrown into a dark cell with a shadowy shape she can barely see. But Ruby is no ordinary woman. All her life she has been able to sense the emotions of others, and she knows instinctively that while Sebastian does not want to be her enemy, he is in the grip of sensations so dark and primitive that he can barely control them. But amid his surging feelings she can detect passion -- passion for her as a woman. This, she realizes, may be her only hope. In the unrelenting dark, trapped in a hideous prison, can Ruby and Sebastian somehow forge a fragile alliance and break free from their deadly captors to seize a love neither dreamed possible?

Kiss of a Dark Moon
The Moon Chasers 2
(Pocket, September 30, 2008)
LOVE AND LET DIE...

After a savage lycan attack destroyed her parents, Kit March has ignored the rules saying only men can be hunters and dedicated her life to destroying lycans. Her profession is hell on her love life, but she's been resigned to the lack of romance until she meets sinfully sexy European werewolf hunter Rafe Santiago. Unfortunately, Rafe is a man with a mission: eradicate rogue hunters from the American branch...and the foremost name on his list is Kit March.

Rafe has always put business before pleasure, but something about this feisty yet vulnerable woman is doing strange things to a man who has never before allowed his emotions to get the better of him. The merciless hunter excels at eliminating threats, but he doesn't know how to handle the threat Kit poses to his heart.

The world of lycans has always been black and white. But now, suddenly, the rules are changing. Forces that have been brewing for generations put Kit and Rafe in terrible danger, and nothing they confront is quite as it seems...including each other. Is the passion between them just as illusory? Or is it the only thing real?

Marked by Moonlight
The Moon Chasers 1
(Pocket, December 26, 2007)
Seemingly overnight, Claire Morgan has transformed: the normally mousy school-teacher is now bold, and her behavior is truly wild. Her eyes gleam silver. Suddenly she's a self-confident femme fatale with a libido that just won't quit. After an impulsive makeover, she's even...dare she say it?...sexy. Is Claire going insane?

Then brutally handsome stranger Gideon March tells her she was bitten by a werewolf, and Claire figures he's the insane one. Sure, she was attacked by a nasty dog in a back alley, but this guy stalking her says he's a member of an underground society of lycan hunters -- and his mission is to kill her immediately.

When Claire finally realizes she really is a lycan, there's no turning back -- because by now Claire and Gideon are bound by a hungry passion. If they can't break the curse by the next full moon, Claire's soul will be lost forever and Gideon will be forced to terminate his prey -- a woman dangerously close to devouring him, heart and soul.


About Sharie

SHARIE KOHLER took her adolescent dreaming one step further and penned her first story in the back of her high school Spanish class. This passion led her to pursue a degree in English and History. After several years teaching, Sharie decided it was time to pursue her long-held dream of writing. Now a full time author, she also writes historical romances and young adult romances under the name, Sophie Jordan. She believes her decision to write paranormal stems from her long-sustained love of horror movies (big fan of Alfred Hitchcock!) and a good love story.
This New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author resides in Houston with her family, juggling deadlines, children, and a husband who loves her cooking. Amid the happy chaos, she finds time to write. You can learn more up to date information about Sharie and her books at her Facebook page or on twitter.




The Giveaway

THE RULES

What:  One commenter will win a copy of Night Falls on the Wicked from The Qwillery.

How:  Leave a comment answering the following question:

Witches or Demons? 

Please remember - if you don't answer the question your entry will not be counted.

You may receive additional entries by:

1) Being a Follower of The Qwillery.

2) Mentioning the giveaway on Facebook and/or Twitter. Even if you mention the giveaway on both, you will get only one additional entry. You get only one additional entry even if you mention the giveaway on Facebook and/or Twitter multiple times.

3) Mentioning the giveaway on your on blog or website. It must be your own blog or website; not a website that belongs to someone else or a site where giveaways, contests, etc. are posted.

There are a total of 4 entries you may receive: Comment (1 entry), Follower (+1 entry), Facebook and/or Twitter (+ 1 entry), and personal blog/website mention (+1 entry). This is subject to change again in the future for future giveaways.

Please leave links for Facebook, Twitter, or blog/website mentions. In addition please leave a way to contact you.

Who and When: The contest is open to all humans on the planet earth with a mailing address. Contest ends at 11:59pm US Eastern Time on Friday, September 9, 2011. Void where prohibited by law.

*Giveaway rules are subject to change.*

41 comments:

  1. I would say Witches :D
    GFC: Arianne Cruz
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  2. I choose witches. I think demons are too shady.

    Follower: AmyS.

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  3. witches!!!
    +1 for being a follower!

    alainala @ hotmail.ca

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  4. Witches - at least they're human or mostly so.

    ironss [at] gmail [dot] com
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  5. I have to say Demons, I love the evil demonic aspect, makes a great story. Witches could be evil too, but I just haven't read enough books with Witches

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  6. I would say witches. I think they are more fun and have abetter rep.
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  7. GFC follower: Krystal Larson

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    I will go with witches, they can do some snazzy stuff. I love this author, especially as Sophie Jordan :) Thank you for the chance to win!

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  8. Wow, that's a hard choice. I like both. I'll pick demons.

    Danielle @Ramblings From This Chick
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  9. I would pick witches.
    GFC folllower
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  10. I choose witches because they're less likely to be evil and tear people to pieces.

    Barbed1951 at aol dot com
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  11. Witches! I've encountered many both good and bad in stories and still find them interesting.

    I am a GFC follower.
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  12. I would pick demons because I haven't read a lot of books about witches.

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  13. Witches. Power without all the nasty drawbacks of being a demon.

    GFC: ML

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  14. I say witches who love demons :)

    flanagan@mebtel.net

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  15. Witches who lovce demons :)

    flanagan@mebtel.net

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  16. I follow via gfc
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    and by email
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  17. Demons! I like both the mischievous humorous ones as well as the darker more traditional demon characters.

    I am a follower!

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  18. I think I would pick demons!
    +1 GFC follower beckerjo

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  19. WITCHES without a doubt. I love the magic.

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  20. I'd choose witches. Last year I took an online writing class regarding "writing witches" and it was really fascinating.

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  21. I absolutely choose witches, must be good witches of course:) Thank you for the interesting interview today. I have not read this series and would love to read this book.
    GFC - Denise Zaky
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  22. Demons all the way! LOL This sounds like a great series; I look forward in reading it.

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  23. Aha! I'd say Witches, the good one. :>
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  24. Hmm, I think I'm going to have to go with WITCHES. Witches can summon demons, right? Demons are kick ass, but I'm not fond of sulfur and I don't want to hang out where it's hotter than Georgia.

    Good reading ~ Escape by Fiction

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  25. Witches!!

    old follower on gfc

    mlawson17 at hotmail dot com

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  26. I'm going with Demons all the way, there always full of surprises.


    Jolina417@yahoo.com

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  27. I've gotta go with Witches cuz Demons just freak me out!!

    GFC: Julie Witt

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  28. I tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/jwitt33/status/110389152964546560

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  29. I posted to FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255214604488573/?view=permalink&id=276495179027182

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  30. I like my vote goes to the witches for now. Thanks!

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  31. I am a follower...
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  32. Here's my Tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/LadyVampire2u/status/110627889204039680

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  33. Definitely demons - but the good ones...!
    I'm following on GFC as MJB and by email.
    MJB
    msmjb65 AT gmail DOT com

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  34. Witches, evil witches! I like them!

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  35. Witches, absolutely. I'm a GFC follower!

    tjotjoc at gmail dot com

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  36. I feel bad giving such a short answer but- witches!
    I'm a gfc follower.

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  38. Demons
    Too wickedly yummy!

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  39. Witches!
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    GFC follower as Diana
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  40. Witches.

    follower

    tweet - http://twitter.com/#!/DonnaS1/status/112008428502790145

    link - http://donnasbloghome.blogspot.com/2011/09/qwillery-interview-with-sharie-kohler.html

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