Talking with Helen Harper....
Can you describe your dream home?
There was an old television show
on in the UK
when I was growing up called The Good Life.
It starred Richard Briers (who sadly recently passed away) and Penelope
Keith, and essentially followed two neighbours who were poles apart. Briers’ character lived a virtually
self-sustaining life: chickens, a vegetable garden, home-knitted sweaters…you
get the picture. There is a rather
alarmingly large part of me that would love a house in the country where I can
live that kind of lifestyle. A beautiful
old thatched cottage with stone flagged floors, a roaring fire, white-washed
walls, free range chickens clucking around in the garden, that sort of
thing. Deep down I know the reality
would be a freezing-cold draughty and dilapidated home with the chickens
regularly eaten by local foxes and back-breaking work involved in keeping the
whole place merely standing upright, but I still occasionally dream!
If you could be any character,
from any literary work, who would you choose to be? Why?
Scarlett O’Hara! Yes, she had it tough, but she always sprang
back no matter how many knocks life gave her, learning from her mistakes as she
went along. And who wouldn’t want to be
adored by Rhett Butler? Margaret
Mitchell left her book ending deliciously open as well, so that the reader can
imagine any kind of a million different scenarios occurring after the last page
is turned – I like the idea that the characters’ stories don’t finish just
because the chapters do.
What is the first curse word that
comes to mind? How often and why do you
use it?
F*** It’s just such a versatile swear-word that
can cover such a wide range of emotions.
I don’t think I use it that much in my daily life (although Mackenzie,
my main character in Blood Destiny certainly enjoys using it) because I think
that the more you say it, the less power and impact it has, but when I’m really
annoyed or really in pain, or even just sometimes really happy, it definitely
comes into play.
About the Blood Destiny Series...
Book One: Bloodfire
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Mackenzie Smith has always known that she was
different. Growing up as the only human in a pack of rural shapeshifters will
do that to you, but then couple it with some mean fighting skills and a fiery
temper and you end up with a woman that few will dare to cross. However, when
the only father figure in her life is brutally murdered, and the dangerous
Brethren with their predatory Lord Alpha come to investigate, Mack has to not only
ensure the physical safety of her adopted family by hiding her apparent
humanity, she also has to seek the blood-soaked vengeance that she craves.
Book Two: Bloodmagic
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After escaping the claws of Corrigan, the Lord
Alpha of the Brethren, Mack is trying to lead a quiet lonely life in Inverness in
rural Scotland ,
away from anyone who might happen to be a shapeshifter. However, when she lands
a job at an old bookstore owned by a mysterious elderly woman who not only has
a familiar passion for herbal lore but also seems to know more than she should,
Mack ends up caught in a maelstrom between the Ministry of Mages, the Fae and
the Brethren.
Now she has to decide between staying hidden and
facing the music, as well as confronting her real feelings for the green eyed power
of Corrigan himself.
Book Three: Bloodrage
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Mack
begins her training at the mages' academy in the hope that, by complying, the
stasis spell will be lifted from her old friend, Mrs. Alcoon. However, once
there, she finds herself surrounded by unfriendly adults and petulant
teenagers, the majority of whom seem determined to see her fail.
Feeling attacked on all fronts, Mack finds it harder and harder to keep a rein on her temper. Forced to attend anger management classes and deal with the predatory attentions of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the shapeshifter world, her emotions start to unravel. But when she comes across a familiar text within the walls of the mages' library, which might just provide the clues she needs to unlock the secrets of her background and her dragon blood, she realises that her problems are only just beginning...
Feeling attacked on all fronts, Mack finds it harder and harder to keep a rein on her temper. Forced to attend anger management classes and deal with the predatory attentions of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the shapeshifter world, her emotions start to unravel. But when she comes across a familiar text within the walls of the mages' library, which might just provide the clues she needs to unlock the secrets of her background and her dragon blood, she realises that her problems are only just beginning...
He
came again. I dully wondered again how I
was going to explain not shifting and regenerating when he hit me full on,
knocking out my breath. He raised a paw
and extended his claws and scraped them down my cheek before bringing the same
claws to his mouth and sucking off the blood.
My blood. I felt the fire
coursing through my entire system.
Anton’s face looked oddly surprised for a second then he did the same
with the other cheek before lifting up his entire paw and preparing to
strike. Through the haze of pain, I
registered the power that he was preparing to put behind this blow and it
occurred to me that this was his plan.
He’d kill me with sanction and solve forever the problem of the little
human. It hadn’t dawned on him that
after I died the Brethren would investigate why I’d not shifted and they’d work
out I was human. Then they’d kill
everyone.
The
rage built up inside me and the flames took over. He was playing with the pack’s lives. I sprang to my feet in one movement, ignoring
the sudden streak of dizziness. He was
not going to do this. Anger took over me
and flooded my system but I knew with cold clarity what to do. The fire won.
I sprinted back to the wall, aiming just to the left of his crouched
body and ran three steps up before using it as a springboard to spin off. I was too fast and Anton had no time to
turn. I put my hands round his thick
neck and twisted, snapping it in one movement.
My bloodfire roared in approval and he collapsed to the ground.
He
was a shifter. He’d recover. I wiped a smear away from my cheek and turned
and walked painfully out of the room.
Helen
Harper is an English teacher currently living abroad in Malaysia . As a long
time reader of urban fantasy, she finally bit the bullet and began to develop
her own series of novels.
Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up inScotland . "I
always loved the escapism provided by those genres," states Helen.
"No matter how bad life gets, you can always find a route out, even if
only temporarily, in the pages of a good book."
The growth of urban fantasy fascinated her - the mix of reality and fantasy along with strong heroic female characters appealed from the very beginning, and inspired her to write her own.
Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up in
The growth of urban fantasy fascinated her - the mix of reality and fantasy along with strong heroic female characters appealed from the very beginning, and inspired her to write her own.
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4 comments:
Thank you for hosting
Looks awesome!
I loved watching THE GOOD LIFE. There were a few TV shows in that era that were just fabulous.
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Really great excerpt. Sounds exciting.
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