Where THROUGH THE VEIL came from…

I posted this blog post earlier in the week on my book review blog (because this blog wasn’t working).
But my awesome PA fixed this one now, so I’m reposting this here.
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Where did THROUGH THE VEIL come from?
 
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but I have a new book coming out this week and it’s not my normal type of book…
 
Paranormal Dystopian Romantic Suspense…Through the Veil is NOT my normal genre. So many of you may ask…where exactly did it come from?

There’s a story there…

Through the Veil may be my 9th release, but it was actually started way, way early in my writing career…right after I finished Operation: Endgame.  (my first release)

The story began as a 30 minute writing prompt in my local writing group. That prompt was “crossing a bridge” and we were given 30 minutes to get a scene on the page. For the most part, besides fixing the technical aspects of the writing, the basic framework of that scene is still completely intact in the book as it is now.

 

Here’s that scene…
Crouched behind the

rock, gasping for air, Lori surveyed the decrepit bridge below swinging eerily

over the deep gorge. Measured at a mile deep, the quarter-mile wide gorge was

edged by stone cliffs with even more treacherous looking rocks jutting out from

the bottom of it. Would that old, worn out, rickety structure support her? No

one had been able to use it for eighteen years.

Pressing the bullet

wound at her side to stem the flow of blood, she glanced behind her, trying to

ignore the pain that sizzled along every nerve ending. She hadn’t heard her

pursuers for several hours, but that didn’t mean they weren’t nearby.

A bead of sweat rolled

down her spine as she glanced at the bridge again. It had been built decades

ago, a few years after the gorge had suddenly appeared. And, damn, that gorge

looked scarily deep right now.

The only reason Lori

even knew about this bridge was because her family came here for vacation a year

before the Veil appeared. The riskiness of climbing this bridge so far above

the ground became the highlight of her trip back then. She’d been nine years

old at the time and it remained as one of her best memories of time with her

family, a family that disappeared from existence ten months later.

Now this bridge

featured as both her nightmare and salvation. If she stayed on this side of the

gorge, the men after her would kill her—or worse, imprison her again. She’d rather

die than spend any more time as a lab rat. And with the blood oozing from her

side, that remained a very good possibility. Survival meant she could come back

and help the Others escape, too.

Gritting her teeth,

Lori stood and crept down the hill. The closer she got the more flimsy the

bridge appeared. It was simply a foot bridge made of wood and rope, suspended

across the gorge. The irony of the situation didn’t pass by her. They only

wanted her for her gift. She counted on her ability to manipulate space to save

her life now.

But she had to

escape. If that meant using every last drop of energy she had, she would.

She let go of her

side and sucked in a breath to focus her concentration. Grasping the rough

ropes, she took her first step onto the bridge. It shifted slightly under her

weight with a creaking sound which reverberated through the quiet of the

surrounding forest. It was as if nature held its breath to see if she would

survive this. The swaying bridge took more effort from the muscles of her core.

She hissed at the added pain and fought off the black spots encroaching on her

vision.

Glancing behind her,

she didn’t see any movement except the leaves rustling on the trees. Looking

forward again, she tried to peer through the Veil to the other side. She had

about fifty feet of bridge before she hit the wall of fog. Slowly, she edged

her feet across the rough wood, stepping gingerly to avoid falling through the

rotted boards. The farther out she crept, the more the bridge swayed over the

huge expanse. She couldn’t look down. Her breath came out in gasps as she inched

across.

Finally, she reached

the Veil. She reached forward with a hand, and could feel the semi-transparent

barrier like a huge wall in front of her. She closed her eyes and gave a silent

prayer this would work.

“She’s on the

bridge!”

Lori swung around. Men

in camouflage holding guns poured out of the forest behind her. Damn. This was

her final chance. She closed her eyes and faced the Veil again. Using every

ounce of energy she could pour into it, she focused on creating a hole big

enough she could climb through it. Finally, the energy moved and the wall

shifted. She scrambled through the invisible hole she created.

Once through, she

let go of the energy to seal the wall back up and not a moment too soon, as the

energy reverberated under the hail of bullets striking it. But she couldn’t see

or hear the men on the other side anymore. The fog had enveloped her. She held onto

the rope supports and felt her way across the rest of the bridge on wobbly

knees.

She’d made it

through. Falling wasn’t an option now.

When the solid

ground of the other side met her feet, she collapsed in exhaustion and relief.

She lay there gasping and trying to find energy to stand. Manipulating the Veil

had taken everything she had. The darkness was slipping over her consciousness

when strong arms lifted her up.

The fog still surrounded

them, but that didn’t keep her from seeing the gorgeous, scowling, concerned face

of the man holding her against his naked chest or the dark purple wings at his

back.


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About two months after I wrote that scene I took a fast-writing workshop and wrote 35,000 words in 7 days that centered on that original scene. I did that without any sort of plotting or planning whatsoever…not the way I normally write.

Through the Veil is now around 76,000 words and it took me over two years to straighten out the hot mess that I began with. I never doubted the story, but this is a whole new world filled with winged Warriors, tortured/talented Others, and two whole new civilizations. And it’s the start of an 8-book series. So there was a lot that I had to sort out. I think I’ve done that now and am thrilled that Through the Veil is releasing NEXT WEEK! I honestly wondered if this day would ever come…LOL!

 

Through the Veil Story Description:
58 years ago

a gorge opened up from Mobile, AL to Quebec City, Canada to split the United

States into the Western States (WS) and the Eastern States (ES).
 
40 years

later, a fog rolled in on the WS that they called the Veil. Within twelve hours

it formed an impenetrable wall between the two sides.
 
It’s been 18

years since anyone has known what’s happening on the other side of the Veil.
 
Now, Lori,

an Other, in a desperate attempt at escape from the ES’s torture and

experimentation, has crossed the Veil and found a world beyond belief.
 
Marcus is a

Warrior, but when Lori collapses at his feet wounded and exhausted, he knows he

has to protect her. But seeing that she’s the first person he’s seen in 18

years without wings, he’s worried about what her appearance means for his

people and the world they’ve created since the Veil fell.
 
Two new

societies: one built on a respect for the natural order of nature and the

world, the other built on mistrust and corruption. Can they learn to co-exist

once again?

The book releases September 25, 2014,
but you can preorder it now on Amazon.
Here are the Amazon.com buy links.
$2.99

ebook

 


$12.99

print book

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