The beginnings of EMBRACE and Violet's exiled angels

As Monday is the official launch day of the new EMBRACE THE SERIES website in the US www.embracetheseries.com I thought I'd post a blog on the 'Beginnings of EMBRACE'. Drop by the site when you get a chance and sign up to receive exclusive updates from the US!

If someone had told me six months before I started writing EMBRACE that I’d soon write a manuscript that would be published internationally and would lead to an ongoing series … I would have, most likely, laughed.

It isn’t that I wouldn’t have loved the idea – but I was raising two very young girls and had recently moved back to Sydney after living a very busy, corporate life, in London.

Moving back to Australia presented me with the first time, since finishing school, where I wasn’t expected to work extremely long weeks and be responsible for not just myself, but a team of staff.

I thought I would revel in it. I’d been so desperate to get home with my family. I dreaded the idea of ever having to return to work. But then, I guess there is work and there is work.

Matt (my husband) and I bought an old home and started to slowly do it up. We also had our second daughter, Winter (Winnie), and I braced myself for the inevitable trials that come with a newborn – but really, she was a dream-baby.

And so, not used to having free time … in my downtime I found myself reading, reading, reading. I also found myself breaking down the plots, the characters, and looking for the pros and cons in each story.

Until one day, I walked into the kitchen, sat up at the breakfast bar and opened my laptop. I’d always loved writing, but I’d never considered it as a potential career. I think in many ways that was the best way to begin because I didn’t put unrealistic expectations on myself. Every word I wrote was because I absolutely wanted to shape and tell this story. That was the day I discovered Violet. And little did I know, that day was the beginning of an amazing journey, which has shaped my dreams, ambition, and my future. Now, I simply cannot imagine doing anything else. I’d go as far as saying that I discovered a big part of myself that day, too.

I wrote the introduction to Violet’s character and developed a feel for her world. Once I thought I had a good grasp on her character I started to explore those around her – and then, the research began. I quickly discovered the world of angels and the scope of knowledge is both rich and very broad. I realized quickly the importance of being selective and committed to what I chose to draw on.

One of the threads of my research (because there are way too many to discuss in one blog) that really stuck with me was the concept of corporeal vs. non-corporeal.

It’s widely agreed that if angels do, in fact, exist – they would certainly be non-corporeal (have no physical form). This enables angels to be in more than one place at one time. To not be confined by physical limitations, to have a broader and greater knowledge and to move with the speed of a thought.

So … if angels chose to ‘fall’ or ‘exile’ to earth and within that choice also came the assumption of a human form – then what exactly would happen to them?

CAN YOU IMAGINE IT?
Having existed for millennia, unconfined, uninhabited, completely free to go where you want, when you want, completely spirit-like – to suddenly be thrust inside a human body, which effectively acts as a prison of flesh.

It’s a mind-boggling concept and one that really excited me for Violet’s story as it gave me so much to work with.


In EMBRACE, Violet comes up against exiled angels, but they are not at all what one would expect because, as I chose to maintain the concept of angels being non-corporeal – then exiles are forced to deal with a lot of adjusting and not just in adapting to physical forms but also to a bodies natural responses to emotions. They would never before have felt a physical manifestation of anger or desire, of delight, or sorrow. You can imagine what an overload these intense emotions could cause, not to mention the frustration and fear that would come from being restricted in a human cage that relied on food to power up and oxygen every few seconds.

Needless to say, it opened up the option of making exiles angels, whilst incredibly powerful, also – incredibly insane.

And that … made for some very interesting characters.


So, this is where it all began. Me with a laptop and an idea about a girl named Violet who finds herself caught up in an ancient battle between somewhat insane exiled angels on earth and the angel-human warriors that defend humanity.

It seemed like a good place to start.


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Published on October 27, 2011 18:18
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message 1: by Jen (new)

Jen I've read the books, loved them and can't wait for Endless! Please keep writing!


message 2: by Karlie (new)

Karlie Love the Violet Eden Chapters and the wait for


message 3: by Karlie (new)

Karlie Endless is going to be a long hard wait.. keep the books coming though. :- )


message 4: by ILoveBooks (new)

ILoveBooks I can't wait! I have been dying to review and promote your books ;) http://livetoread-krystal.blogspot.com/


Tennille - Aussie Chick Knows Books Loved all your books so far 5 stars all the way!!! can not wait for Endless....do we have to wait till october next year???? :(


message 6: by Cellina (new)

Cellina There are two things I can't believe.

1. Australia got the series first (YAY - and thanks for being an Aussie)
2. How great the US site looks - they are going to be blown away.

I can't wait for October 2012 but I can as this will mean the end...less
:(


message 7: by Jen (new)

Jen endless isn't the last book of the series! is it??:(
I hope not


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Jen wrote: "endless isn't the last book of the series! is it??:(
I hope not"


Hi Jen, I'm pretty sure it won't be! x


message 9: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Cellina wrote: "There are two things I can't believe.

1. Australia got the series first (YAY - and thanks for being an Aussie)
2. How great the US site looks - they are going to be blown away.

I can't wait for..."


Hi Cellina,
It is great to be releasing the books first in Australia. Having the support of Aussie readers is so amazing! And, yes, the US site is awesome. I am really looking forward to when it is released there in March!
And as for Endless, I'm pretty sure the books will go beyond book 4. I'm treading carefully at the moment, seeing where the story and characters are going, but I am confident there will be more Violet Eden books! xx


message 10: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Tennille wrote: "Loved all your books so far 5 stars all the way!!! can not wait for Endless....do we have to wait till october next year???? :("

Hi Tennille,
Yay! Thanks so much for your support!! I'm writing Endless at the moment and I can't wait to share it with everyone but at this stage I think publication is still set for October. xx


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Krystal wrote: "I can't wait! I have been dying to review and promote your books ;) http://livetoread-krystal.blogspot.com/"

Great site Krystal. I hope you love it and look forward to reading your review in the future! Jess xx


message 12: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Karlie wrote: "Endless is going to be a long hard wait.. keep the books coming though. :- )"

I'm doing my best to make the wait worthwhile!! xx


message 13: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Jen wrote: "I've read the books, loved them and can't wait for Endless! Please keep writing!"

Thanks, Jen! Glad you are loving the books. I'll definitely keep writing! xx


message 14: by ILoveBooks (new)

ILoveBooks I recently received Embrace for review, I am already torn between the two love interests and I love Violet's character


message 15: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Shirvington Krystal wrote: "I recently received Embrace for review, I am already torn between the two love interests and I love Violet's character"

A promising start! Happy reading. x


message 16: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Hi Jess, I'm absolutely in love with your books. Have read Embrace 3 times now and love it a little more each time. Violet is such a great character and I love that she makes her own choices and isn't just told what to do.


message 17: by Renee (new)

Renee Oh My Gosh, the guys! They're awesome...I think that I love Phoenix, if Violet is going to go with Lincoln, then I'm going to go with Phoenix.
P.S Excpet I want to learn how to fight with Lincoln!
Love Renee


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