TQ: What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
Deborah: I don't actually think that I have many writing quirks. I listen to music when I write, and I keep it turned up really loud, but I think a lot of writers do that. I also have a soundtrack for each book - a group of CD's that I play when working on the book. This helps a lot when I'm working on multiple projects - I change the music to the other soundtrack and my brain moves into the world of the other story. It's weird but it works.
TQ: Are you a plotter or a pantser?
Deborah: Intuitively, I'm a pantser, but publishing is more geared to plotters. It's pretty standard to write a synopsis in advance of writing any book, and to get editorial feedback before beginning to write. Over the years, I've learned to write a synopsis, and even to find it a useful tool - although I have no issues with forgetting all about it when I'm actually writing the book! Fortunately, I've worked with editors who don't mind this either, as long as my straying from the synopsis produces a better story. (It usually does for me. My brain just works better that way.)
TQ: What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?
Deborah: It's becoming increasingly difficult to balance the promotional demands of a writing career with the time necessary to write. It's my inclination to spend more time writing than promoting, but there are more and more expectations that writers will actively promote their work. While it's fun to meet readers and chat with people online, I'm finding that I need to put firm limits on the time spent promoting to ensure that the writing gets done. Writing requires some dreaming time, in my experience, so having a full Daytimer can get in the way of that. I'm planning to spend less time on promotion in 2012 because I want to write more stories.
TQ: What inspired you to write the Dragonfire series?
Deborah: I really have always been fascinated with dragons (just like my bio says). About fifteen years ago, I was writing medieval romances as Claire Delacroix and incorporating fantasy elements in those stories. This seemed natural to me, because medieval people told a lot of romantic stories with paranormal and fantasy elements. They also were interested in shape shifters. I thought it would be a lot of fun to write about heroes who were shape shifters. I wrote two - THE MAGICIAN'S QUEST featured a hero who could become a panther, and ENCHANTED featured a hero cursed to be a wolf half of the time - then wanted to write about hero who became a dragon. What better magical beast for a hero's alter ego? He'd be strong, clever, have a gorgeous mailed coat, be able to breathe fire, and would have gathered an impressive hoard. Everyone thought this was a really odd idea - it didn't help that paranormal elements were very hard to sell in historical romances at that time - but it stuck with me. When the contemporary paranormal romance market became so strong, I went back to that idea. I was more interested in dragon shape shifter heroes than vampires!
TQ: What sort of research did you do to create your dragon shifters and their mythology?
Deborah: I read a lot of mythology and stories about dragons. There is a tremendous amount of material, which is really interesting in itself - we humans have been telling stories about dragons for a long long time. I try to incorporate stories about dragons from specific cultures into the family background and experiences of each of my dragon shifting heroes. It kind of grounds them in a specific area of the world, as well as enriching their backstories.
TQ: Describe Flashfire (Dragonfire 7) in 140 characters or less.
Deborah: Lorenzo is an illusionist with a plan to ditch his dragon shifter powers forever - but one woman's passion changes his plan.
TQ: Without giving anything away, what is/are your favorite scene(s) in Flashfire?
Deborah: One of my favourite scenes in FLASHFIRE is when Cassie and Lorenzo meet, at his stage show. What I like about Lorenzo is that he doesn't want to be a dragon shifter. He's kind of cranky about it all - unlike all of my other dragon shifter guys, who have been good with the dragon bit but not so good with the love, baby or partner parts of the firestorm. Lorenzo's realization that he's having his firestorm, that it's inconvenient, and his plan to deal with it were a lot of fun - and what's even more fun is that Cassie simply doesn't fulfill his (very boring) expectations of her. She's not that easy to dismiss or forget, which throws Lorenzo's game. I had a lot of fun with Lorenzo and Cassie.
TQ: In Flashfire, who was the most difficult character to write and why? The easiest and why?
Deborah: I write a hero-focussed romance, so it's always the heroines who I have to think more about. I know ALL about the guy! And usually I'm halfway in love with him before I even start to write his story. The heroines tend to evolve for me over the course of writing the book, which means I have to go back and make changes in the first part once I know their characters better. Cassie was no different. I like her a lot, but I didn't have a clear view of her character or her history when I started to write the book.
TQ: Who is/are your favorite character or characters from the Dragonfire series?
Deborah: I have a soft spot for each and every one of my dragon heroes. I like that they're different from each other, and I admire different things about each one. I love how flash Lorenzo is, and how much attitude he has. I like that Marco is so serene - although I will have to find a woman to shake him up. I love Rafferty's conviction that love can fix everything (who could resist a dragon shifter hero who is also a romantic?) and I admire Erik's determination to do the right thing. I like Quinn's strength and his protectiveness. I like Donovan's verve, and Delaney's integrity. Drake has that kind of integrity, too, although he also is about service to the community, even at his own expense. I like that Niall is a bit stuffy, and that Rox rattles his cage so much. I adore Thorolf because he is all about following impulse and he never thinks anything through. And Sloane, Sloane has this quiet commitment that people underestimate.
So, yup, it's the guys who are my faves. :-)
TQ: What's next?
Deborah: I have three dragon books coming out in 2012. First up is Lorenzo's book this month, FLASHFIRE, with its very very yummy cover (http://www.deborahcooke.com). Then in June will be the publication of the third book in my Dragon Diaries paranormal YA trilogy - http://www.thedragondiaries.com - this trilogy features Zoë's coming of age as the new Wyvern and the only female dragon shifter in the Dragonfire world. Book #3 is called BLAZING THE TRAIL. Then in October, Dragonfire #8 will be published - that one is called EMBER'S KISS and is set in Hawai`i. I can't wait to see the cover for that one! Also this year, I'm going to launch a new medieval romance series by Claire Delacroix (http://www.delacroix.net), linked to my two trilogies, The Rogues of Ravensmuir and The Jewels of Kinfairlie. I've been missing the middle ages plus Murdoch has been hanging around my office for years, wanting me to tell his story. THE RENEGADE'S HEART is book #1 of The True Love Brides and will be available in the spring.
TQ: Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery
Deborah: Thanks so much for inviting me! Happy new year, everyone!
The Dragonfire Series
Flashfire
Dragonfire 7Signet Eclipse (January 3, 2012)
Master illusionist Lorenzo's dragon nature is his biggest secret. It's also another detail to juggle, like ensuring each of his Las Vegas magic shows is a true spectacle. That is until he feels the burn of his firestorm and his whole world shifts.
Lorenzo wants to satisfy the firestorm and put it behind him. But photographer Cassie Redmond is hard to forget. And when Slayers target the mate he didn't believe he wanted, Lorenzo realizes he'll do anything to keep Cassie safe...
Darkfire Kiss
Dragonfire 6Signet Eclipse (May 3, 2011)
Rafferty Powell has resolved to destroy his hated arch-nemesis, Magnus Montmorency. The pair have exchanged challenge coins, and their next battle will be their last. But Rafferty never expected to meet a woman whose desire for Magnus's end matches his own-and whose soul sparks the firestorm within him...
Whisper Kiss
Dragonfire 5Signet Eclipse (August 3, 2010)
The national bestselling Dragonfire series continues to heat up...
For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth's treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr and the dreaded Slayers is about to begin...
Niall Talbot has volunteered to hunt down and destroy all the remaining shadow dragons before they can wreak more havoc. But fate has placed him in the hands of Rox, an unconventional tattoo artist who doesn't even flinch when a shape-shifting dragon warrior suddenly appears on her doorstep. And as a woman who follows her heart in matters of passion, she makes the perfect mate for a firestorm with Niall...
Harmonia's Kiss
Dragonfire NovellaeSpecial from Signet Eclipse (July 13. 2010)
Enchanted for thousands of years, the shape-shifters known as the Dragon's Teeth Warriors have awakened to find the world a vastly different place. Their leader, concerned for their morale, dares to take them on a mission to confront the fullness of everything they've lost. Little does Drake realize that this dangerous mission will give him a renewed purpose. And if they succeed these Pyr will have to question everything they thought they knew about the past—and confront a quest for the future.
Winter Kiss
Dragonfire 4Signet Eclipse (November 3, 2009)
For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth’s treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr and the dreaded slayers is about to begin…
The mysterious Dragon’s Blood Elixir gives immortality to Magnus, the Pyr’s greatest enemy, and his minions—so it must be destroyed. Outcast from the Pyr because of his own dangerous impulses, Delaney will do anything to vanquish Magnus—and vows to complete a mission which will either redeem him or end his suffering.
But his plans don’t take into account his sudden firestorm—or the hot-tempered Ginger Sinclair. The firestorm reforms Delaney closer to his old self. And when Ginger learns about Delaney’s scheme, she cannot resist a strong man with a noble agenda.
Kiss of Fate
Dragonfire 3Signet Eclipse (February 3, 2009)
For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth’s treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr, who count humans among the earth’s treasures, and the Slayers, who would eradicate both humans and the Pyr who protect them, is about to begin.
Haunted by dreams of a lover who takes the form of a dragon, Eileen Grosvenor searches for the truth. She never expects to find a real dragon shape shifter, let alone one who awakens her passion and ignites memories of a forgotten past.
Erik Sorensson is focused on leading the Pyr against the Slayers when a powerful ancient relic reveals itself. Erik tries to retrieve it from Eileen’s possession—and is shocked by a fury of passion. Her presence touches him in unexpected ways, reminding him of mistakes he’s determined not to make again, and Erik is forced to make a choice—duty or love.
Kiss of Fury
Dragonfire 2Signet Eclipse (August 5, 2008)
Alexandra Madison has discovered an invention that could change the world. When her partner is murdered and their lab destroyed, Alex knows she has to rebuild her prototype in time...
Donovan Shea knows the Madison project is of dire importance to the ongoing Pyr/Slayer war. So when he sees Alex being followed by a Slayer, he reacts and defends her, never imagining that she’s his destined mate...
As Slayers close in on their prey, Donovan knows he’ll surrender his life to protect Alex—and lose his heart to possess her...
Kiss of Fire
Dragonfire 1Signet Eclipse (February 5, 2008)
For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth's treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr, who count humans among the earth's treasures, and the Slayers, who would eradicate both humans and the Pyr who protect them, is about to begin...
When Sara Keegan decides to settle down and run her quirky aunt's New Age bookstore, she's not looking for adventure. She doesn't believe in fate or the magic of the tarot-but when she's saved from a vicious attack by a man who has the ability to turn into a fire-breathing dragon, she questions whether she's losing her mind-or about to lose her heart...
Quinn Tyrrell has long been distrustful of his fellow Pyr and a self-reliant loner. So when he feels the firestorm that signals his destined mate, he's determined to protect and possess Sara, regardless of the cost to himself. Then Sara's true destiny is revealed-and Quinn realizes he must risk everything- even Sara's love-to fulfill their entwined fates...
Deborah also writes The Dragon Diaries series, a YA dragon shifter series: Flying Blind (NAL, June 7, 2011), Winging It (NAL , December 6, 2011), and the upcoming Blazing the Trail (NAL, June 5, 2012).
About Deborah
Deborah Cooke has always been fascinated with dragons, although she has never understood why they have to be the bad guys. She has an honours degree in history, with a focus on medieval studies. She is an avid reader of medieval vernacular literature, fairy tales and fantasy novels, and has written over forty romance novels and novellas. She has also been published under the names Claire Cross and Claire Delacroix.
Deborah makes her home in Canada with her husband. When she isn't writing, she can be found knitting, sewing or hunting for vintage patterns.
In October and November 2009, Deborah was the writer in residence for the Toronto Public Library, the first time that the library has hosted a residency focussed on the romance genre. The blog that Deborah created for the residency can be found HERE.
For a list of writers' workshops that Deborah teaches, visit the Workshops Page. A complete list of Deborah's awards and nominations can be found HERE.
Deborah posts a monthly update to her listserve for fans, which is Chestwick at Yahoo Groups.
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Deborah posts regularly to her blog, Alive & Knitting - you can contact her by posting a comment to the blog.
Visit Deborah's FaceBook Fan Page HERE.
The Giveaway
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What are some of your favorite stories with dragons or dragon shifters?
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I really liked Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison.
ReplyDeleteThis series is new to me. will have to put it on the ever growing wishlist
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ReplyDeletethe only one i read so far was dragon bound by thea Harrison
i've all her books on my wish list and will receive soon winging it. So i would be delighted to win this
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I loved Thea Harrison's Dragon Bound as well, but my absolute favorite dragon shifter books are written by G A Aiken (aka Shelly Laurenston). I LOVE them! They are sooooo funny. Ms. Cooke's books have been on my TBR list for a while, so thanks for the interview and giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteLOL... gotta jump on the Thea Harrison and G A Aiken fan bandwagons :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful post! I haven't had a chance to read any in this series and I've really wanted to! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I have only read a few stories with Dragons and would have to say would be Eragon series. Great series, have the last book, but still have not read it. My husband loves it. This series sounds great and fantastic covers. Deborah is a new author for me and always looking for new authors to check out. Thanks for the giveaway and the chance to win.
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I love Keri Arthur's Myth and Magic series is fantastic. The first one Destiny Kills features a sea dragon shifter as well as an air dragon and the second, Mercy Burns features a "draman," she is half air dragon shifter and half human. I also really loved Her Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik , which is a great alternate history fantasy with dragon riders fighting against each other in the Napoleonic wars.
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I love Marjorie M. Liu's Dirk & Steel series and there is a secondary character dragon shifter that pops up a lot. I really enjoyed GA Aiken's About a Dragon. And Angela Knight's Master of Dragons was smokin'!
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Stephani Hecht wrote once that was pretty neat. But I like yours.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and commenting - and giving me more dragon books to read! I haven't read any (on purpose) since I started to write my own Dragonfire series because I wanted to develop my own ideas. I'm feeling ready to explore, though, and you've given me quite a list to add to my TBR.
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I have also had a long love affair with dragons, it all started with Dealing With Dragons as a teen. Now my favorite series is G. A. Aikens Dragon Kin series. I have read good things about your Dragonfire series, I must check it out!
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I didn't know much about Dragon stories. The only Dragon series that I have read was Eragon series. I love it.
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I have really enjoyed the dragon series written by G.A. Aiken. The series is filled with hot action and humor.
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I love dragon shifters! My favourites from Deborah's series are Quinn and Rafferty. I have loved Rafferty from the start so I was really looking forward to his book, and it was indeed brilliant.
ReplyDeleteG A Aiken's dragon series is a real treat,there is a lot of fun with the romance and then there is Thea Harrison's Dragon Bound !
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I have yet to read a book with dragons, I know *gasp* what is wrong with me. I'm planning on changing that though, I did order the first few books in this series and Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison. I'm catching up :)
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite Dragon stories are The Dragon Riders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey (RIP).
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This series, really, I just started darkfire Kiss last night.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the author, but the first dragon series I read was a PR and the dragons were different colors and I think the setting was San Francisco. One of the "human" heroines was actually a white dragon.
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these books obviously!! then like Thea Harrison's Dragon Bound, GA Aiken, keri arthur.. also like some YA ones with dragons too. Sarah Prineas' Magic thief..the last book has a klepto dragon.. and Ursula Vernons Dragonbreath series is hilarious!!
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Some of my favorite dragon stories:
ReplyDelete* Mercedes Lackey's Dragon Jousters
* Allyson James Dragon books
* Wish the dragon in Kenyon's Dark Hunter would make appearances more.
* Though it's not a dragon book but there is a dragon in there.. but the Black Jewel Trilogy has a dragon. You don't find that out till later in the trilogy
* Thea Harrison
* I've only read one or two of Anne McCafferty's dragon books
Yeah, I have a thing about dragons * won't show her dragon knickknacks *
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I liked the Eragon books really a lot!
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Aisling Grey's Guardian series is one I realy enjoyed .Thanks for this chance to win .
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I just loved Thea Harrison's Dragon Bound.
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I loved Firelight, Sophie Jordan's series! edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom
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I haven't really read any books with Dragons or Dragon Shifter yet but I would love. I loved the movie Drago Heart. I am a follower and email subscriber. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet read a dragon story that I really liked, but I do have Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison on my wishlist... I keep seeing all the rave reviews.
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I haven't read that many books with dragons but the one that pop into my head was in the Charlie Madigan series by Kelly Gay. This is a new series to me, but it sounds interesting. Adding to my list. Thanks for the chance.
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Some of my favorite dragon stories are by Thea Harrison.
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I have several dragon shifter series in my TBR pile. The series that I have read that comes to mind is the Stormwalker series by Allyson James.
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