Today I am excited to be taking part in the blog tour for Resonance (Holloway Pack, #2.5).
Guilt is a heavy burden for the one carrying it.
Jem Stonehouse is no exception to this rule.
What if she’d acted sooner? What if she’d fully recognised the threat? What if she hadn’t allowed the male pack members to head into the witches’ ambush?
For one, youngest pack member Josh Larsen wouldn’t be trapped in the sleep of the dead.
Now, Jem is convinced it’s her job to bring him back to life no matter what it takes— learning more about her heritage, risking pack exposure, or travelling to places she couldn’t have imagined possible.
Even if the journey endangers her soul
Jem Stonehouse is no exception to this rule.
What if she’d acted sooner? What if she’d fully recognised the threat? What if she hadn’t allowed the male pack members to head into the witches’ ambush?
For one, youngest pack member Josh Larsen wouldn’t be trapped in the sleep of the dead.
Now, Jem is convinced it’s her job to bring him back to life no matter what it takes— learning more about her heritage, risking pack exposure, or travelling to places she couldn’t have imagined possible.
Even if the journey endangers her soul
Title: Resonance (Holloway Pack, #2.5)
Author: J.A. Belfield
Publisher: J. Taylor Publishing
Publication Date: April 2, 2013
For our stop, the wonderful J.A. Belfield has dropped by for an interview. It is a pleasure to have her on The Cover Contessa for sure!
So let's hear what she has to say!
Welcome Julie!
Welcome Julie!
Did you always know you wanted to be a writer or did you want to be something else?
Ha! Nope, I had no idea I could/wanted to write until I tried for the first time in 2009, and could never have predicted how much I’d love it.
When I was young, I wanted to be an ice-cream lady, with my own ice-cream van I could drive around the neighbourhood I lived in, selling ice-cream to kids (and eating them myself in between).
Ha! Nope, I had no idea I could/wanted to write until I tried for the first time in 2009, and could never have predicted how much I’d love it.
When I was young, I wanted to be an ice-cream lady, with my own ice-cream van I could drive around the neighbourhood I lived in, selling ice-cream to kids (and eating them myself in between).
How long does it take you to write a book from start to finish?
That’s the million dollar question, eh? My fastest book was 2 weeks. My longest one (so far) was a year. Guess which one was the most poo?
How do you come up with themes for your stories?
Themes? *shifty eyes* What’s those?
Nah, I’m just kidding. I guess I didn’t so much as come up with a theme for my books, as had to figure out the themes when folk started asking what they were after I’d written them. They tend to lean heavily toward love, loyalty, and self-acceptance/discovery. :)
Do you have a schedule of when you write?
Schedule? *shifty eyes* What’s one of those?
I’m pretty haphazard in the way I work. If I have distractions, like blog posts that need writing, housework, edits, blog tours, cakes to be eating … then they do exactly that: distract. I have to get those out the way and have a clear lane ahead of me before I’m completely comfortable in the driving seat. Only then can I truly write.
How are you able to balance other aspects of your life with your writing?
Rubbishly. That a word? I’m working on it, though. Thankfully, I don’t have a job on top of writing, so I get to choose my own hours. And my family are VERY understanding, especially if it comes to dinnertime and we suddenly realize I’ve nothing in to eat. ;)
What elements do you think make a great story line?
For me, it starts with the characters. Make me fall in love with the characters, and so long as I care about what happens to them, I’ll follow them pretty much anywhere. Though there has to be a point to the plot, too—a driving force to keep me intrigued.
What was the hardest thing about writing a book?
Keeping track of everything to keep the inconsistencies at bay, and trying to translate what I’m visualizing or ‘feeling’ into words.
How many books have you written so far? Do you have a favorite?
Crikey, I’m beginning to lose count. If we include the incredibly naff trilogy I wrote prior to writing Darkness & Light, then I have written … 6.5 novels, 3 novellas, & a few short stories. And though my heart kinda lies with Jem & Sean, because they’re who the Holloway Pack were born of, I’ve gotta go with Caged—Ethan’s tale—as my fave because it was the hardest work so far to write, but it also felt like the biggest achievement.
Do you have a favorite character?
Ach! You can’t ask me this. I love them all, and all for totally different reasons. Jem, because I can so relate to her, Sean because he’s Sean, Ethan because he’s so protective and tough to boot, Kyle because he has such a laid back sense of humour the more you get to know him, Dan because he’s the quiet one and you’ve always gotta watch the quiet ones, and Josh because he’s just so naïve and lovable everyone wants to cuddle him up.
That answer your question? Or was that cheating?
Where do you write?
At a stupidly small table smack bang in the middle of my kitchen. :)
11. When deciding on how to publish, what directed you to the route you took?
I’d tried the traditional route of submitting to agents, but they didn’t bite. Looking at Independent Publishers was the next option on my self-made ladder.
Have you gotten feedback from family about your book(s)? What do they think?
The main family member whose opinion I value is my sister’s, and that’s because she’s an avid reader, who isn’t afraid to tell me if something sucks and why. She’s also been with me from the very first discussion of writing down my daydreams and encouraged me from the off.
What kinds of things do you like to do outside of writing?
We’re quite family orientated, so we’ll take the pooch for walks, or head to visit the MIL in West Wales, where she lives near a load of beaches and coastal walks, or Mr B takes me out for dinner. Occasionally, we’ll watch a film if they can drag me away from my laptop whilst I’m still within reach of it … ;)
What kinds of advice would you give to someone who wants to start writing?
Write. ‘Til your eyes bleed. ‘Til your ears steam. ‘Til your fingers wear down to stubs. Then write some more. On top of that, join a decent critiquing site, and learn to critique. And if you plan on getting published? Study the industry; do your research. It will make it a much easier ride and save you a wasting a lot of people’s time—including your own. Besides, it’s always better to step through those doors with your eyes fully open.
What is your favorite book? Favorite author? Do you have an author that inspired/inspires you to write?
These questions are too hard. LOL. My author tastes change all the while. When I went through my gritty stage, I loved Martina Cole; my crime stage was Jeffrey Deaver and Val McDermid; my first foray into urban fantasy was Kelley Armstrong; for horror it was James Herbert. So, no, I can’t pinpoint, because every author I’ve ever read/loved has inspired me in some way. Though, I will divulge that my favourite read of last year was Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout.
Do you have any go to people when writing a book that help you with your story lines as well as editing, beta reading and such?
For magical stuff, I turn to my sister. She provided me with research materials for Blue Moon, did heaps of research for me at the drop of a hat, held fictional conversations with me for Darkness & Light, helped me mould the course of Resonance’s storyline. Then I have my writer buddies, who have consisted of Julie Reece, Aimee Laine, Jocelyn Adams, Rebecca Hart, Kastil Eavenshade over the past couple years, plus many more, who have helped me tear my suckers up and make them more readable. And then I have my beta readers, who are just readers, and will tell me if the story is awesome or poo. :)
Are you working on anything now?
Yep, yep, Holloway Pack #4, baby. Details on that are hush-hush for a little while though.
Massive thanks for having me over today. It’s been fun. :)
Thanks so much for stopping by today, Julie. Not only has it been a pleasure having you here, but it's been so much fun learning more about you. And your answers were so very entertaining!
Julie wanted to share a little snipit from the book with you. So here it is!
One day, a character and scene popped into J. A. Belfield’s head, and she started controlling the little people inside her imagination, as though she were the puppet master and they her toys. Questions arose: What would happen if …? How would they react if …? Who would they meet if …? Before she knew it, a singular scene had become an entire movie. The characters she controlled began to hold conversations. Their actions reflected the personalities she bestowed upon them. Within no time, they had a life, a lover, a foe, family … they had Become.
One day, she wrote down her thoughts. She’s yet to stop.
J. A. Belfield lives in Solihull, England, with her husband, two children, three cats and a dog. She writes paranormal romance, with a second love for urban fantasy
One day, she wrote down her thoughts. She’s yet to stop.
J. A. Belfield lives in Solihull, England, with her husband, two children, three cats and a dog. She writes paranormal romance, with a second love for urban fantasy
Julie on Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4730698.J_A_Belfield
Julie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/J-A-Belfield/102711583122115
Julie's Website: http://www.jabelfield.com
Julie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JABelfield
On top of that, one main-prize winner will receive a Holloway Pack swag-bundle (see image).
So, what do you have to do to enter?
Simples. Read on.
Resonance is, by no means, intended to be read as a standalone. If you haven't read at least Blue Moon, then you will have absolutely no idea what is happening in Resonance. Also, if you haven't read Blue Moon, then you will be hit upside the head with one massive spoiler for how the book ends if you read Resonance first.
Here's the deal. You can enter in any (or all, if you wish) of the following ways:
1)
Post a picture of you with your precious copy or Blue Moon somewhere on the Internet.
It does not have to be a hard copy (paperback); it can be the cover image on the screen of your Kindle/e-reader/reading tablet. No, pdf's do not count. If you have a pdf, then it's most probably an illegal copy, and so will only upset me.
Once said picture is posted, link me up so I can see it. If you stick it on FB, then tag me, but remember, I have a space (for some bizarre reason) between my initials on there. So, make sure you use @J. A. Belfield in your tag. NB: There will be a space in the Rafflecopter form to paste in a link to your pic, also, just in case I miss any or the tagging doesn't work. If you stick it on Twitter, then be sure to mention: @JABelfield so I can see your entry. And if you happen to stick it anywhere else, then be sure to forward a link to the post to j.a.belfield72 at gmail.com and include 'The Big Resonance Giveaway' in the subject line.
2)
Post a review for Blue Moon.
Obviously, I'd prefer amazing ones, but I get that my writing won't jive for everyone, so any review over 100 words will be accepted, even if it doesn't rave and include 4/5 stars. However, I will read each review carefully (because I always do), and ascertain that I believe the book has actually been read rather than a review being composed out of a rewrite of the blurb (yes, this does happen on occasion).
Where you post your review is up to you. On Goodreads. Amazon. B&N. On your blog. Completely up to you. But the Rafflecopter form will have separate entry options for each of these places, and each one will be included as an entry toward the main prize.
Make sense?
Excellent!
Off you go, go, goooo!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
The Big Resonance Giveaway!
April 2nd 2013 marked the official release of Resonance upon the world, and yes, Resonance is available to purchase at all of the usual outlets. However, because I love and appreciate my fans so much, I decided to go on a mission to give something back.
Thanks to my super-duper editor, I’ve been granted permission for the following.
Thanks to my super-duper editor, I’ve been granted permission for the following.
My Mission
I vow to give away a FREE copy of Resonance to everyone who submits a valid entry between April 2nd and May 2nd (inclusive).On top of that, one main-prize winner will receive a Holloway Pack swag-bundle (see image).
So, what do you have to do to enter?
Simples. Read on.
Resonance is, by no means, intended to be read as a standalone. If you haven't read at least Blue Moon, then you will have absolutely no idea what is happening in Resonance. Also, if you haven't read Blue Moon, then you will be hit upside the head with one massive spoiler for how the book ends if you read Resonance first.
Here's the deal. You can enter in any (or all, if you wish) of the following ways:
1)
Post a picture of you with your precious copy or Blue Moon somewhere on the Internet.
It does not have to be a hard copy (paperback); it can be the cover image on the screen of your Kindle/e-reader/reading tablet. No, pdf's do not count. If you have a pdf, then it's most probably an illegal copy, and so will only upset me.
Once said picture is posted, link me up so I can see it. If you stick it on FB, then tag me, but remember, I have a space (for some bizarre reason) between my initials on there. So, make sure you use @J. A. Belfield in your tag. NB: There will be a space in the Rafflecopter form to paste in a link to your pic, also, just in case I miss any or the tagging doesn't work. If you stick it on Twitter, then be sure to mention: @JABelfield so I can see your entry. And if you happen to stick it anywhere else, then be sure to forward a link to the post to j.a.belfield72 at gmail.com and include 'The Big Resonance Giveaway' in the subject line.
2)
Post a review for Blue Moon.
Obviously, I'd prefer amazing ones, but I get that my writing won't jive for everyone, so any review over 100 words will be accepted, even if it doesn't rave and include 4/5 stars. However, I will read each review carefully (because I always do), and ascertain that I believe the book has actually been read rather than a review being composed out of a rewrite of the blurb (yes, this does happen on occasion).
Where you post your review is up to you. On Goodreads. Amazon. B&N. On your blog. Completely up to you. But the Rafflecopter form will have separate entry options for each of these places, and each one will be included as an entry toward the main prize.
Make sense?
Excellent!
Off you go, go, goooo!
This stinks. I hate being left out of giveaways :(
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think you're left out?
DeleteThanks SO much for having me here today, Brooke, and for helping support the Resonance tour. <3
ReplyDelete:D
My pleasure my friend!!! Any time, anything you need!
DeleteI was so thrilled to win an ARC of Resonance... This novella was easily one of the best I've ever read. Although short, it read like a full novel. I recommend it highly
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteI love the Holloway Pack series. One of my favs! :)
ReplyDeleteJulie, I'm not surprised :)
DeleteI have to start this series. It looks seriously awesome!
ReplyDeletePerhaps we could buddy read it!
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