TQ: Welcome back to The Qwillery!
Dianne: Thank you, Sally! I’m thrilled to be here!
TQ: Please tell us about Night Reigns, the second novel in your Immortal Guardians series.
Dianne: Immortal Guardian Marcus Grayden recently lost the woman he has loved for eight centuries. Grieving, he now only feels alive when he is risking all in battle against the hordes of maddened vampires who prey upon humans. When his actions grow reckless enough to concern Seth, the leader of the Immortal Guardians, Marcus is assigned a new Second (mortal assistant) -- Ami. Though the last thing Marcus wants is a Second, he simply can’t deny Ami’s appeal, succumbing more and more to her wit and intelligence and beauty as they’re thrown together.
Ami has suffered greatly in recent years. So much so that, at times, she questions her sanity. When Seth assigns her to serve as Marcus’s Second, taking care of business for him during the day when he must shun the sun and backing him in battle when he needs it at night, she could not be more shocked. But she rises to the occasion. Again and again she conquers the fear instilled in her by the monsters who tortured her and fights valiantly by Marcus’s side, swiftly losing her heart to him as the bonds of friendship they find deepen into love.
TQ: Which character has surprised you the most in the Immortal Guardians series?
Dianne: So far, Ami has. She endured such torture before Seth and David rescued her. The fear instilled in her continues to overwhelm her at times, but she has made amazing progress in her attempts to conquer that fear. The strength and determination, coupled with vulnerability, that she exhibits in Night Reigns makes her one of my favorite characters in the series. That and her goodness. Her trials haven’t left her bitter. She really is just the sweetest person . . . and a surprisingly powerful fighter, shocking Marcus with her ability to defeat vampires who are far faster and stronger than she is.
TQ: Barring paranormality, which character in the series is most like you?
Dianne: I would have to say Sarah, the heroine from Darkness Dawns. I took many years of piano lessons and share the same love of music that drove Sarah to become a music theory professor. I also share her pragmatic approach to life and her sense of humor. I like to think I would react to the situations she finds herself in the same way she does, too: Take care of business despite being afraid, even if that means rescuing the hero from vampires’ minions or standing up to vampires herself, then shake like a leaf afterwards. :-)
TQ: You're active in the independent film industry. Are there any similarities between making a movie and writing a novel?
Dianne: There are. In fact, my experiences on the set have helped me with my writing. Watching the director add seemingly minor or even minuscule details to a scene to make it more vivid or real or more surreal taught me to do the same with the scenes I write. Something as simple as moonlight reflecting off of rain-slick pavement or flies buzzing around a scene of death can help evoke a mood. And, of course, the story arc in a book is similar to the story arc of a film. Many writers read Christopher Vogler’s The Writers Journey and use it as a guideline even though it is geared toward screenwriters.
TQ: What do you wish you'd known when the 1st book came out that you know now?
Dianne: I wish I would have been more proficient at blogging and using the various social networking sites. I’m still learning my way on some of those, but have thoroughly enjoyed meeting fellow romance lovers through them. I wish I would have found facebook, in particular, sooner. The readers and writers I’ve met there have been so supportive and such fun to know. Even on bad days, they make me smile. :-)
I also wish I would’ve known how early a new author should begin to promote a book’s release and how much time she must spend doing the promoting. I had no idea before getting published that it takes at least as much time to promote a book as it does to write and edit one. Finding a balance that enabled me to promote the first book while going over the copyedits and proofs of the second book and writing the third has been quite a challenge. :-)
TQ: Are there any other genres in which you would like to write in addition to paranormal romance?
Dianne: Before writing Darkness Dawns, I wrote a medieval romance manuscript with paranormal elements and a time travel romance manuscript and enjoyed both thoroughly, so I would be interested in writing in either of those genres. I suspect any genre I wrote, however, would include paranormal elements. I just love the twists such put on ordinary situations, the unique challenges they force characters to face, and would be unable to resist. :-)
TQ: What's next?
Dianne: Phantom Shadows, Book 3 in my Immortal Guardians series, will be released in October 2012. In it, the enemy immortals face continues to change and evolve, growing ever more dangerous and threatening them in ways they could never have anticipated. Some surprising new allies will arise. New friendships will form. A certain villain will become a hero and fall in love as he struggles to find his place in the Immortal Guardians' world. And readers will be given glimpses into the new lives of the heroes and heroines of the first two books.
TQ: Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery.
Dianne: Thank you so much for having me and for helping me celebrate the release of Night Reigns!
About the Immortal Guardians
Night Reigns
Immortal Guardians 2Zebra (December 6, 2011)
Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
Dianne Duvall portrays a world of temptation, loyalty, and heartbreak…a world where danger and desire walk hand in hand…
Ami isn’t much for trusting strangers. She has a hard time trusting anyone. But she’s no coward, and she’s no pushover in the protection department either. So when she comes across a mysterious warrior taking on eight deranged vampires on his own, she doesn’t hesitate to save his bacon. Of course, that was before she realized what one little rescue would get her into…
Marcus Grayden has been an Immortal protector of humanity for eight hundred years, and he’s not interested in backup. From the moment Ami arrives in his life, he can’t deny that she’s strong, smart, and extremely skilled at watching his back. But she’s also destroying his protective solitude and stirring desires he can’t bear to awaken. After all, whatever her secrets—how can she defeat death itself?
Darkness Dawns
Immortal Guardians 1Zebra (February 1, 2011)
Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
In this dazzling, sensual novel, Dianne Duvall beckons readers into a world of vampires, immortals, and humans with extraordinary gifts…where passion can last forever, if you’re willing to pay the price…
Once, Sarah Bingham’s biggest challenge was making her students pay attention in class. Now, after rescuing a wounded stranger, she’s landed in the middle of a battle between corrupt vampires and powerful immortals who also need blood to survive. Roland Warbrook is the most compelling man Sarah has ever laid hands on. But his desire for her is mingled with a hunger he can barely control…
In his nine centuries of immortal existence, no woman has tempted Roland as much as Sarah. But asking her to love him is impossible—when it means forfeiting the world she’s always known, and the life he would do anything to protect…
About Dianne
Dianne Duvall has won several awards as a romance writer. Her debut paranormal romance novel Darkness Dawns was declared a Top Pick in a 5-star review by The Romance Reviews, a Best Book in a 5+ star review by Long and Short Reviews and was given the Top Bite Award by Bitten by Paranormal Romance. It also received a 4 1/2 star review by RT Book Reviews and was chosen as Best of the Best in the Romance Writers of America Indiana Golden Opportunity contest. When she isn't writing, Dianne is active in the independent film industry and once even appeared onscreen as a machete-wielding maniac not unlike the vampires she so loves to create in her novels.
Dianne's Links:
Website
Blog - The Immortal Realm
Dianne's 2 Kindle Contest
The Giveaway
THE RULES
What: One commenter will win a signed copy of Night Reigns (Immortal Guardians 2) from Dianne!
How: Leave a comment answering the following question:
Who is one of your favorite heroes or heroines from a book you've read in 2011?
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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 Thursday, January 5, 2011. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 years old or older to enter.
*Giveaway rules are subject to change.*
I love Charley from the Darynda Jones Grave Series. She is as sarcastic as I am. LOL!!
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i think i will choise charlotte davinson and reyes furrowes from first grave to the right by darynda jones ;)
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I am still quite fond of Eve and Roarke from the In Death novels. But I am willing to find a new one
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I love Dragos from Thea Harrison's Elder Races series. He can be very funny, even when he doesn't mean to be.
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I love Bones from the night huntress serie by Jeaniene Frost as for my favorite heroine it would be kate daniels from Ilona Andrews books
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I would say my favorite character, although it is difficult to classify him as a hero just yet would be Chester Ryodan from the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite heroine is Joanne Walker from the Walker Papers series by C.E. Murphy.
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I would say my favorite character, although it is difficult to classify him as a hero just yet would be Chester Ryodan from the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning.
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I would say my favorite character, although it is difficult to classify him as a hero just yet would be Chester Ryodan from the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning.
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I'm a big fan of Pia and Dragos from Thea Harrison's Dragon Bound, but Kate Daniels and Curran are by far my favorites!
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Thanks for joining us! Almost every hero and heroine mentioned so far is unfamiliar to me, so it looks like I have some catching up to do in my reading! :-) Good luck with the contest!
ReplyDeleteKate Daniels and her mate Curran have been my favorite heroine and hero for the last couple of years.
ReplyDeleteStephanie's choice of Joanne Walker is a good one too. I never see that series mentioned on the book review blogs and I really like it. Could use a smidge more romance, well, really any at all.
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ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite new characters was Joan from Isabel Cooper's No Proper lady. This book combined Historical Romance with magic and time travel. Like the blurb says, "Terminator meets my Fair Lady".
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this is hard..Meljean Brooks Iron Duke series.. those characters are Awesome!! Ilona Andrews' Kate Daniels.. Dragos from Thea Harrison's series (actually all of her characters are awesome!) .. ohh and Gin from Jennifer Esteps Elemental Assassin series!!
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I loved Avry from Tough of power. She always seems to intelligent and witty. edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom
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Thank you for taking the time to share with us today and for the awesome giveaway opportunity. I am very interested in reading the Immortal Guardian series. When I think of favorite heroines Anita Blake always comes to the front of my mind. She is tough and kind and generally able to take whatever is dished out and make it through. While she is my personal favorite, I am always on the lookout to meet new strong characters that I want to follow and get to know.
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I love Chess and Terrible from Stacia Kane's Downside Ghosts Series.
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My new favorite is Perry from Under the Never Sky!
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I adored Sly in The Vampire Next Door. He was great.
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Joe Green from Last Man Standing by Cindy Gerard I got to read an ARC !!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I read the question, the first name to jump to mind was Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid, Atticus O’Sullivan. Love him!
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I love all the heroes & heroines from Thea Harrison's Elder Races series... Ooh la la!
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Sirantha Jax (Ann Aguirre) I started out loving her, then I totally hated her and then Aguirre made me fall in love with her all over again!
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My favorite hero from a book I read this year is Atticus O'Sullivan from Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid series - I read all three - Hounded, Hexed and Hammered.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite heroine is Gin Blanco from Jennifer Estep's Spider's Revenge.
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I really enjoyed Meriel Owen from Lauren Danes 'Heart of Darkness'.
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I loved THE HUNGER GAMES, so I have to say Katniss.
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Ohh well my all time faves are Curran and Bones and if that made a sandwich I would be in heaven.
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One of my favorite heroes from a book this year is Ares from Larissa Ione's ETERNAL RIDER, the first book of her Lords of Deliverance series. This was the first book of her's that I read and I became an immediate fan.
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Mac & Barrons from KM Moning's Fever series. Loved Shadowfever.
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Merit from the Chicagoland Vampire series is one of my favorite heroines. Thanks for the giveaway! Happy New Year to all! brendem7@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI loves Elena Deveraux and Raphael in Guild Hunter series, But I love Eve Dallas and Roarke in Death series to. Can i have both
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I love eve and roarke from death series by Jd robb. Both the woman and man are very brave and cool. I'll share this on my Facebook ! Congratulation for the release of your new book !aretha_zhen@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI loved both Dragos and Pia from Dragon Bound. I re read it just before christmas.
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My favorite heroes is Jace Wayland in Mortal Instrument series. Oh I love him much !
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My favorite heroine is Mira from Jocelynn Drake's Dark Day's series
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There are soo many since I've read a lot of really great books this year. I'm going to go with one of the most recent fav hero, Justice Lawe, from Lora Leigh's Lawe's Justice (love that play on words!). For those Breeds lovers out there who were disappointed by Navarro's book, do not fear that the Breeds have jumped the shark. Lora is back to form with Lawe's Justice; it was a fast paced book, lots of action (in and out of bed and the bed or bath or floor, chari, sofa, etc. was really hot) and good amount of Breed history and conspiracy theories. Oh and Lawe's mate is pretty kick-ass especially once she acccepts the mating heat. They become one of the best couples, IMHO.
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ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Heroes is Jamie Fraser from Outlander. Love him.
Happy New Year.I love the covers of your books Dianne. I'm definitely putting these Immortal Guardians on my TRL. Happy New Year to everyone.
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I love Bones! Nothing compares to him!
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ReplyDeleteI must say that I also love Cat and Bones from the Night Huntress series.
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I would have to say Merit from the Chicagoland Vampires series!! Love her. Thanks for the chance.
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