Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Interview with Leanna Ellis and Giveaway - August 22, 2012

Please welcome Leanna Ellis to The Qwillery. Forbidden, the second novel in Leanna's Plain Fear series, was published on August 1, 2012.




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

Leanna:  Hi, thanks so much for having me here today! I love that word ‘quirk’. Don’t you? I just love the sound of it. And quirky often fits my writing because I tend to write quirky characters or situations. It’s because I think outside the box. Sometimes waaaaay outside the box.


TQ:  Who are some of your favorite writers?

Leanna:  I have a wide assortment of favorites, and lots of bookshelves stuffed to the brim. Yes, I still like actual books even though I have an e-reader. There’s just something magical about holding an actual book, thumbing back to reread a wonderfully written section or peeking ahead. I wouldn’t do that though. There are so many wonderful writers, but one of my latest favorites is Geraldine Brooks. I loved her book The Year of Wonders. I also love Linda Castillo. Have you read her Amish thriller series? And then there’s southern fiction, which I adore and makes my Texas accent thicker by the page. I loved The Help by Kathryn Stockett and also Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman.


TQ:  Are you a plotter or a pantser?

Leanna:  I’m a little of both. When I first started writing, twenty years ago, I was much more of a plotter. But over the years, I’ve learned to let go and trust my instincts. I like to have a destination in mind for my books, but I don’t always know how I’ll get there through the course of the book. It keeps me somewhat on track and yet it allows for surprises along the way.


TQ:  What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?

Leanna:  The initial draft is usually the hardest part for me. Once I have something on paper, then I can fix it. But getting those first words on paper is so hard.


TQ:  Describe Forbidden (Plain Fear 2) in 140 characters or less.

Leanna:  Rachel Nussbaum, an Amish widow, blames herself for her husband's death, but redemption may lie in her ultimate sacrifice at the hands of a vampire.


TQ:  What inspired you to write the Plain Fear series?

Leanna:  Plain Fear actually began as a joke. I was at a book signing and another author and I made a joke about we should write an Amish/vampire story because those were the two genres that were selling so well. It really was a joke. I didn’t rush home and start writing the book. But I suppose some seed was planted in my warped little brain and took root. Soon a character was speaking to me about her story and wanting me to write it. I resisted. But there was a very intriguing element that I couldn’t ignore. But why Amish and vampire together? Besides the superficial reason I already gave, the two really work well together with my story. The image we have of the Amish is of a simple, innocent, wholesome way of life, which is a perfect environment to place a dark, frightening, evil entity. The juxtaposition between the two works so well. In fact, part of my inspiration for this story came from The Phantom of the Opera, and how innocent Christine is and how trusting of this voice she hears in her head—the angel of music. So an Amish heroine, sheltered by the world we know, seemed perfect. Except the Amish world isn’t always as sheltered as we think. Doors can be opened to evil forces. The Plain Fear series is about good versus evil. So often we just think of evil as being dark and scary…well, it is that but it’s also alluring and appealing and attractive. If you just saw the dark, ugly, scary side of evil, who would go there? Each of the main characters in Forsaken and now Forbidden have to make tough choices.


TQ:  What sort of research did you do for Plain Fear series?

Leanna:  I couldn’t write about the Amish without doing a lot of research. I have stacks and stacks of books, many of which I found when I visited Amish country. Ultimately, the best way to research is to go visit, and so for the first book in the series, Forsaken, I traveled to Pennsylvania. My critique partner and I had a great time peering into the lives of the Amish and sampling their incredible food. Whoopie pie. I’m telling you I gained ten pounds on that trip. Then for the second book, Forbidden, I traveled to Ohio and a smaller Amish community. My friend, Shelley Shepard Gray took me around, because she lives in the area. The atmosphere was exactly what I needed for this book! And thankfully, I wasn’t there long enough to gain ten pounds. But I brought a bunch of Amish pretzel mixes back with me. Homemade pretzels. Yum!


TQ:  In the series so far who was the easiest character to write and why? Hardest and why?

Leanna:  Roc was not easy but he was a lot of fun because he always surprised me. At first, it was hard to write from the different Amish characters’ points of view until I got past the clothes and to the heart of the characters. People are people.


TQ:  Which character in the series has surprised you the most?

Leanna:  Rachel, who is one of the main characters in Forbidden, has an Amish façade but inside she is struggling with some issues that are very much what you or me might struggle with. I worried a bit about remembering what it was like to be pregnant as it’s been a few years since I was. But I really enjoyed writing from Rachel’s perspective. She was fascinating to me. A reviewer called her a lioness at heart, and I loved that. She is. I’m not sure I ever saw her that way because I was more focused on her flaws and fears but she is definitely a lioness.


TQ:  Without giving anything away, what is/are your favorite scene(s) in Forbidden?

Leanna:  Oh that is such a hard question. There are so many that I could pull out but ultimately my favorite is the climax, and I cannot say a word about it. ;) I always love when everything culminates in a story and decisions have to be made and the choices characters made have severe consequences. I love that!


TQ:  What's next?

Leanna:  I’m working on book #3 of the Plain Fear series called FORGIVEN. It releases in August 2013.


TQ:  Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery

Leanna:  Thank you so much for having me here! I appreciate it and had fun answering your questions. If your readers have any questions, please ask away and I’ll try to answer them.



About Plain Fear

Forbidden
Plain Fear 2
Sourcebooks, August 1, 2012
Trade Paperback and eBook, 432 pages

How Long Must We Pay for the Sins of Our Past?

She blames herself for her husband's death. But for Rachel Schmidt Nussbaum, redemption may only lie in the ultimate sacrifice.

When a stranger arrives claiming only she can save him, Rachel's impulsive instincts lead her on a perilous journey, one that leads her to a battle that will decide both the fate of her soul and the life of her unborn child.

A far–from–ordinary story of love and desperation, sin and sacrifice, Amish faith and vampire lore, Plain Fear: Forbidden is an imaginative thrill ride that's like nothing you've ever read before.


Forsaken
Plain Fear 1
Sourcebooks, August 2, 2011
Trade Paperback and eBook, 432 pages

Hannah cannot move on.

She pines for Jacob, the boy who saved her life when she drowned, bringing her back from the brink of death by breathing life into her.

But Jacob is gone now, buried.

Levi’s love for Hannah burns just as strong. But he knows how much Hannah loved his brother Jacob. He also knows the troubling event that took Jacob out of their lives. And he lives with that lie every day.

So when a stranger named Akiva comes to their community, he carries with him two secrets that will change their lives forever: he is in fact Jacob, whom Hannah had lost. And he is now a vampire.

When passions stir and secrets are revealed, Hannah must choose between light and dark, between the one she has always loved and the new possibility of love. But it’s more than a choice of passion; it’s a decision that will determine the fate of her soul.




About Leanna

Leanna Ellis is the winner of the National Readers’ Choice Award and Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart Award. She has written numerous books for Harlequin/Silhouette and has published four books with B&H Publishing. With her husband, two children, and wide assortment of pets, she lives in Texas. For more information, please visit www.leannaellis.com, follow her on Twitter, @LeannaEllis, and “like” her on Facebook.







The Giveaway

THE RULES

What:  One commenter will win a copy of Forbidden (Plain Fear 2) from Sourcebooks! US/Canada ONLY

How:  Leave a comment OR ask Leanna a question.

Please remember - if you don't comment OR ask a 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.

There are a total of 3 entries you may receive: Comment (1 entry), Follower (+1 entry) and, Facebook and/or Twitter (+ 1 entry). This is subject to change again in the future for future giveaways.

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Who and When:  The contest is open to all humans on the planet earth with a United States or Canadian mailing address. Contest ends at 11:59pm US Eastern Time on Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 years old or older to enter.

*Giveaway rules are subject to change.*

11 comments:

  1. I remember seeing this book on Goodreads. The blurb didn't give away that this is vampire book, so I have to wonder if any of the usual Amish romance readers have had a surprise reading it, lol!

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  2. I am new to your books, but they look awesome! I'd love to be entered to win. Thanks for the chance.

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  3. Great premise, the return of a dead beloved as a vampire. The triangle is nicely set up too. But what I really like a lot is the cover. Such a nice painting in those brooding blue tones with those spectacular clouds. Really nice.

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  4. I loved the first book. It was really good. I can't wait to read this book. It sounds very good. How many books do you plan to have in this series? Please enter me in contest. I am a follower and email subscriber. Tore923@aol.com

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  5. I am new to these books. Intriguing combination. Thanks for sharing.
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  6. Why did you decide to write in this genre?
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  7. Amish and vampires... Gosh! What a combo, this was more than unexpected and yet hmmm... I had not heard of this series yet and am so glad to find a new to me author and series to add to my TBR list!

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  8. Hi, y'all! How fun to read your comments! First, thanks to The Quillery for having me here! To answer your questions…The back cover blurb on book #1 is clear it's a vampire book but occasionally someone who reads regular Amish fiction finds it. Once I got an email that said my book was evil. But generally if they have an open mind and read other types of fiction they have had wonderful responses. I plan on 3 books in this series. I'm finishing up book 3 now and it will be out next year. Why did I write this? Well, the short version is that the story would not let me go. I simply had to. Sourcebooks did a fabulous job with the covers! I have loved cover #1 and #2…but wait till you see cover #3. I think it's the best! Thanks for your interest! Blessings, Leanna

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  9. Would love to win this book I love to read and read Amish books .Thank- you ,Dana M Spille

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  10. Nice interview. The book sounds interesting.

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