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Welcome to Deb's Book Nook Interviews!
Interview with
Rhyannon Byrd
Rhyannon, welcome to Deb's
Book Nook. We are so happy you could
take time to chat with us.
Thanks so much for inviting me. :) It's an absolute pleasure to be here!
Please tell us a bit about
yourself. Your background, family,
etc.
My friends tell me that I have wings on my feet because I've
always moved around so much, especially in the last few years. Growing up, I
spent my time going back and forth between the Deep South and Southern
California. Then, I married a Brit, and we've not only done a lot
of hopping around America,
but back and forth between the States and England as well. We moved back to England last
year, and have fallen in love with our new hometown so much that we never want
to move again. So I think we'll be here for a long time to come. My husband and
I have two adorable children who constantly keep us on our toes, and who love
all things Star Wars, Twilight, and Harry Potter. We also have two mischievous
dogs—a Rottweiler and a Beagle—who not only think that they're human, but in
charge as well. Our house is always a little crazy…and never quiet, so I spend
a lot of time working with my headphones on, listening to my iPOD while I
write. Music has always been a big part of my inspiration, and my writing
playlists currently include a lot of Tori Amos, Kings of Leon, Pearl Jam, Laura
Marling, and Jason Mraz.
For our readers unfamiliar with your books, please
tell us what kind of books you write.
I would say that I write deeply sensual romances in a variety of
genres, but I think there are certain elements that all of my books have in
common. For one, they are always very character-based, with the romance working
as the central element. Emotion also plays a vital role in my work, as well as
a strong buildup of sexual tension…and when the moment hits, the love scenes
are sure to be high on the heat scale. I love writing about tough, sexy Alpha
males who find their heads spinning, and their hearts tumbling when they meet
that one special woman who can make them complete. And while I often enjoy
creating worlds that are dark and dangerous, I also get a kick out of adding a
certain element of humor now and then. It's great to keep readers on the edge
of their seats…or reaching for the ice water, but it's also a wonderful feeling
to know that you gave them a laugh as well.
You have a fantastic new series, Primal Instinct,
that's just been released with Harlequin. There are three books in this new
series, and the first, EDGE OF HUNGER, just released in April. Please tell us
about this exciting new series and how it came about. I've loved what I've read so far!
Thanks, Deb! When I first began working on the Primal Instinct
series, I knew that I wanted to take this world a step beyond anything I'd ever
written before. I still wanted the main focus to be the romance, since that's
what I truly love to write, but I also wanted to create a supernatural world
for these characters that was rich in action and suspense, which in many ways
was new ground for me. I've always enjoyed paranormal world-building, but I
really wanted to use this series to push myself and see just what my
imagination could come up with. I began with a familiar paranormal concept,
saying that shape-shifters and vampires do
live hidden among us…and then took it a step further, asking myself, "But what
if there was something more?" And once I asked that question, others quickly
followed. What if these familiar paranormal characters were only a small part
of a past that included a whole collection of races that were something "other"
than human? What if some of these races still lived among us, under the
watchful eye of a secret organization? What if others stayed secluded in remote
parts of the world, hidden away from our curious eyes? And what if some of the
bloodlines were now dormant, waiting for the day when they might be reawakened?
But the question that fascinated me the most was what one of us would do if we
found that the blood of one of these ancient races dwelled within our own
bodies. How would we react if we discovered that we were something so much more
than human? That's the question that Ian Buchanan, the hero in EDGE OF HUNGER,
has to tackle, along with the other members of his family. The series is
definitely dark and edgy, but it's also rich with a variety of characters and
relationships that lead to a truly emotional experience.
The second book in the series, EDGE OF DANGER, has
just released on May 1st, and I understand that the third book, EDGE OF DESIRE,
will be released in June. How exciting
to have these released so close together!
Can you tell us about these two books and how they connect with the
first book in the series, EDGE OF HUNGER?
The great thing about writing a trilogy is how closely you can
tie the books together, easily weaving from one intricate storyline to the
next. This first trilogy in the Primal Instinct series tells the stories of the
three Buchanan siblings, with Ian's story starting things off in EDGE OF
HUNGER. In Book 2, EDGE OF DANGER, the storyline continues with Ian's sister,
Saige, while Book 3, EDGE OF DESIRE, gives us their brother Riley's story. I
love writing about families, exploring the way related characters can be so
alike, and yet so different from one another, and this was so true of the
Buchanans, who find themselves going through life-altering changes during the
course of the trilogy. Though they each experience their own awakening of the
primal, ancient blood that lives within them, the way they handle the changes
in their lives are unique, each experience affected not only by their personal
demons and beliefs, but by the circumstances that have shaped their lives.
Your previous Nocturne series, Bloodrunners, was
fabulous and received rave reviews. I
know I loved it. Tell us a bit about
this series and is it still available for purchase?
Thanks so much! I'm having such a wonderful time with my
Bloodrunners and can't wait to give the supporting characters stories of their
own. I have nine books in all planned for the series, so there will be three
separate trilogies. The next trilogy is going to be about the Drake siblings
and their mates, and hopefully readers are looking forward to who'll be paired
with who. ;) The last trilogy will take place a few years down the road,
allowing some of the younger characters in these first books to get a bit older
before having their own stories. One of the things I'm most excited about is
giving readers a glimpse of the original characters in these later books, which
should be a lot of fun!
Although the books have sold out in the States, they're available
in print again, through the Mills & Boon Intrigue line here in England.
Readers can actually order the Mills & Boon editions through Amazon.com or
Amazon.co.uk. The books are also available in eBook on the Harlequin website,
as well as at Fictionwise.
How did you get started in your writing
career? Was this something you have
always dreamed of or did it evolve gradually?
Are you a full time author now or do you work an outside job too?
Writing is something that I always wanted to do—and I even
studied literature and writing in college—but it wasn't until I was staying at
home with my children that I finally stopped "talking" about writing a book and
actually did it. My kids are older and in school now, and I'm wonderfully
blessed to be able to write full-time for a living at home. I've always been an
avid reader, and I think that's why I became so interested in writing stories
of my own one day. Writing romance was a natural choice for me, because I'm one
of those readers who can completely lose themselves in the pages of a love
story, crying and laughing right along with the characters. To me, the intense
emotions and the compelling characters that you find in romances have always
been fascinating, and writing my own stories became a natural extension of my
love for this genre.
How long did it take you to become published? What
was your first published work and when did it come out?
The first publishing house I ever submitted to was Ellora's Cave,
and I was extremely lucky to have them take an interest in my work so quickly.
My first title, WAITING FOR IT, released back in March of 2004, followed
immediately by MAGICK MEN I: A SHOT OF MAGICK that April. It was such a
wonderful, supportive environment to be a part of, and I learned so much from
my fellow EC authors, who are a truly remarkable, talented group of writers.
Has anything been different than you expected since
you have been published? The promo,
signings, anything? Is there anything
you would change on your road to publication if you were doing it again?
I think one of the biggest surprises for me has been how easy it
is to get out there and interact with readers. I'm horribly shy, and was truly
TERRIFIED the first time I ever went to a booksigning. It was just a few months
after my first book had come out with EC, and I thought I would sit there
frozen with anxiety, but it ended up being one of the most exciting things I've
ever done. And as far as anything that I would change on my road to
publication, I think the main thing would be to start earlier. I spent a lot
years "thinking" about writing my own stories, before I actually found the
courage to do it.
How many books do you have out now and are they all
with the same publishing house? Please
tell us what books you have with each publisher.
When I read this question, I'm embarrassed to say that I had no
idea of the answer. LOL. But after having gone to my website, where I counted
the titles, I can tell you that I've written 17 books for HQN Books, Harlequin
Silhouette and Ellora's Cave.
HQN Books:
Edge of Craving, April 2009
Edge of Hunger, April 2009
Edge of Danger, May 2009
Edge of Desire, June 2009
Harlequin Silhouette/ Nocturne line:
Last Wolf Standing, March 2008
Last Wolf Hunting, April 2008
Last Wolf Watching, May 2008
Ellora's Cave:
Half Wild (written with Madison Hayes)
Alpha Romeos (written with Madison Hayes)
Horn of the Unicorn
A Little Less Conversation
Down & Dirty anthology ~ Second to None
Triple Play
Magick Men II: A Bite of Magick
Against the Wall
Magick Men 1: A Shot of Magick
Waiting For It
How many different genres do you write and do you
have a favorite? If so, what about that
genre appeals to you?
I'm currently writing paranormals for Harlequin, but I've also
written contemporary erotic romances, as well as erotic fantasy and futuristic
titles that are co-authored with the brilliant Madison Hayes. If I'm working on
a series, I love to do paranormals, and I would say that paranormal romance is
my favorite genre. I think that what I really love about paranormals, aside
from the darkly sensual heroes, is the freedom that comes from dreaming up new,
intriguing worlds for my characters to live in. This is such a great genre
because it allows an author so much freedom, not only with the world-building
aspect of a story, but with the dynamics of the characters themselves. I'm
currently working on the 4th book in the Primal Instinct series,
which is about a gorgeous, cynical, human-hating shapeshifter who finds himself
falling head-over-heels for a very human, very shy kindergarten teacher. When I
think about how much fun I'm having with these two star-crossed characters and
their passionate love story, I realize how lucky I am to be able to do
something I love so much for a living.
What kind of writer are you? An organizer plotter and outliner or a bit
more relaxed in your writing style?
I'm trying to be more organized in my approach to writing, but it
definitely doesn't come naturally to me. One of the things I've learned is that
every writer has their own style and way of approaching a project, and though
it always helps to keep things as organized as possible for your sanity, you
really have to work in the way that's best for you. For instance, I never sit
down and start a book on page one, then power on until I've reached the end.
When a story comes to me, the scenes unfold themselves more like a movie in my
mind, and I rush to get down as much of what's "playing" as I can before it
disappears. I usually end up with a bare framework of chapters—which are often
significant scenes of dialogue between the hero and heroine—and then go back
through and add to each chapter in layers, building the story through a series
of passes.
How do you keep up with the pertinent details of
your books? They are so rich in details
and I would have a terrible time keeping them all straight. Do you use a notebook or spreadsheet to keep
all your facts straight?
I'm hopeless with spreadsheets, but can easily confess to having
a large collection of notebooks! LOL. I have notebooks where I write down names
that I love, as well ones for my different series, where I keep track of
everything pertaining to the world and the characters. While I'm writing a book
on my computer, I'll usually have stacks of paper surrounding me, and will
constantly be jotting down notes to myself so that I can keep everything
straight.
Have your characters ever taken off in a direction
you hadn't planned and what does that do for your story? Do you let them get by with it? <g>
I think this probably happens a lot, and I always try to go with
the natural growth of a character. Creating my characters is one of my favorite
aspects of writing, and I especially love to see how they grow through a story
as they interact with the people around them. It's often the surprises that
come along that can truly make a character compelling, so I try not to fight
them when they decide to take things in a new direction. And sometimes it's not
until you've invested some time in a character that you truly begin to
understand exactly what it is that makes them tick. I think it's always fun at
the end of a story to look back at what a character was like in the beginning
and see how the events of the story have changed them.
What do you do for fun? Do you have a hobby or collection you would
like to share with our readers?
Since we've moved to England, I love just getting out
and visiting places that I've never been to before. We do a lot of
sight-seeing, but still have so many places that we want to visit. I'm
desperate to go to Italy and
France, and I'm also looking
forward to spending some time up in Scotland. Luckily, my husband and
kids love to travel as well, so it's something that the whole family enjoys
doing together.
When we're at home, I'm usually working, but I'll always take a
break to catch an American football game or a Formula-One race. I'm pretty much
a football fanatic and actually have a life-sized poster of Peyton Manning on
the wall in my living room and a signed photo on my desk. They were birthday
gifts from my husband a few years ago, along with a Manning jersey that I
absolutely love, even if it does come all the way down to my knees. LOL.
Are you a big reader and do you find time to read
with your busy schedule? Please share
some of your favorite authors and books with us.
I've always been an avid reader and consider my books one of my
most prized possessions. Every time we move, there are boxes and boxes of books
because I can't stand to let go of any of them, and I often go back and reread
my favorites again and again. I'm notorious for doing this with Linda Howard
titles, and if I had the time, I think I could hide away for days with my favorite
books. The busier my writing schedule becomes, the less time I have for
reading, but I still make time for my favorites, and I'm lucky enough to have
some wonderful critique partners, like the truly incredible Madison Hayes,
whose books I can simply never get enough of. Madi's Calendar Girls series at
Ellora's Cave is one of my absolute favorites, with some of the hottest, most
lovable heroes around! I also love Patrice Michelle and Shayla Black/Shelley
Bradley, who both write amazing paranormals.
What are you working on now and do
you have a release date yet?
I'm currently working on TOUCH OF SEDUCTION, shape-shifter Aiden
Shrader's story, which is the 4th book in the Primal Instinct
series. Aiden is a dark, cocky, complicated hero, but it's been a blast
watching him fall for Olivia, a human kindergarten teacher who's been pulled
into Aiden's dark, dangerous world. The book will release in April of next
year, with the 5th and 6th titles coming out in May and
June. These books will be the second trilogy in the Primal Instinct series, and
each one will be about one of the shape-shifters that are introduced in EDGE OF
HUNGER.
What was the best piece of advice you
have ever been given as a writer?
The best advice I've ever been given is to just keep writing,
whether the words are flowing easily or not. The worst thing you can do as a
writer is to stop putting words on paper. If a story isn't working for you,
follow your muse and work on another project for a little while, until
everything clicks back into place—but you must always keep yourself going!
If you had one piece of advice to
give to a new writer, what would it be?
To be true to your style and your voice, and to write the stories
and characters that you love, rather than what might be the "hot market" at the
moment. If you write what you love, and what truly matters to you, it's going
to show and that's what will draw others to your work!
Rhyannon, thanks so much for chatting with us. We
have really enjoyed it! Please come
again soon!
Thanks, Deb! I had a wonderful time! :)