Character Interview with Cera / This World Bites by Loni Townsend

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In case you're interested, I am at three blogs today for my tour:
Kelly Hashway - Interview with a GhostMedeia Sharif - Why I Love Strong HeroinesMarlow Kelly - Ghost of Death Scene Spotlight
And yesterday I was at Christine Rains' blog with 7 Signs You're a Ghost.
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Today I am accompanied by one of my favorite heroines, Cera from This World Bites by Loni Townsend. I asked her a few questions about herself and her story. She’s witty, feisty, and fun. Let’s begin!

Hi, Cera! What is This World Bites about?
It’s my first day on a new world and I’ve already found trouble. Michael, my guardian, has been bitten by a zombie and will soon join the undead ranks.
Everyone tells me there’s no cure, but I’m not one to be deterred. I’ll face off with zombie hordes, demon slavers, and black market informants if it means I’ll find a cure for Michael. But I’m not the only one hunting for something.
Something is hunting me.
Title: This Word BitesAuthor: Loni TownsendSeries: Cera Chronicles (Book 1)Genre: Fantasy/ParanormalLength: 80 pages/eBookPublisher: Stoneword PressRelease Date: January 19, 2015

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1. First, who would play you in a movie?
Movie? I think Michael has mentioned those before. That’s the visual illusion of people appearing on a big wall thingy, right? He said something about it being filmy or something. I wasn’t paying attention. He didn’t think the movie would be able to help my dad, so I ignored it. But what’s this play part you’re talking about? Am I supposed to be an instrument?
2. Lets discuss movies another time. What is your job?
That depends on the world, really. Since I’m the one who has to earn money for my group, I’ll take any job I can get, short of prostitution. I’d really have to like the guy…or girl…in order to sleep with them. I’m an excellent cook—I was trained by the best—so kitchen work is pretty safe. My elemental strength also makes manual labor a good choice. But hey, if you just want to pay me to have the joy of my company, I would totally be fine by that.
3. Okay, so what do you do for fun?
*looks at Chrys* What are you doing tonight? *bats eyelashes*
4. *takes a step back* What is your biggest pet peeve?      
People calling me darling. Do not call me darling. I will not be held responsible if I break your jaw afterward, if you do.
5. Good thing I wasn’t going to call you darling. I met Duke, your love interest in this story a few minutes ago. For the people who don’t know...How did you meet Duke?
He was our waiter at the restaurant we stopped at. He also the only one who didn’t run away scared when we announced Michael had been bitten by a zombie.
6. What was your first impression of him?
He was sexy, I was looking for a job, and we just hit it off from there. Plus he knew someone who might be able to help Michael. How could I turn him down?
7. You couldn’t, but what kind of trouble do the two of you get into?
Oh, you know. I got drunk,  killed a few slavers, and then we went back to his place. I left him there because Michael had started eating people. I’ve got my priorities, you know. Plus I couldn’t find a pulse after I hit him with that frying pan…
9. YIKES! What moment of This World Bites was your favorite?
I loved the glowing sparks popping from the electrical cable I was holding onto. They were so pretty. Too bad I was dangling 15 stories from the ground. It didn’t give me much time to appreciate them.
10. That’s too bad. Is there anything you did in This World Bites that you would change if you could?
I’d totally get a second drink before the slavers crashed my date.

Hyper Round:
Food: Yes please!
Drink: Those foofoo drinks are pretty good.
Movie: If I watch one, I’ll tell you
Band: My mom has a wooden wedding band that my dad made. Is that what you’re talking about?
Book: Books are still hand-scribed back on my home world, but I had a history tome called the Thanmir War that my guardian gave me. I read that front to back a few times.
Color: Red, the same shade as my hair, please.


BIO:
Loni Townsend
Wife. Mother. Writer. Ninja. Squirrel.
By day, she writes code. By predawn darkness, she writes fantasies. All other times, she writes in her head.
People call her peculiar with a twisted sense of fashion, but don't let those understatements fool you. Her behavior is perfectly normal for a squirrel disguised as a human. That's part of being a ninja—blending in.
She makes her home in Idaho with her sadistically clever—yet often thwarted—husband, two frighteningly brilliant children, and three sneaky little shibas.
Find her on her blog or social media.

Author Links:Blog / Facebook / Twitter / Google + / Goodreads

Thank you, Loni, for letting me talk to your character. And thank you Cera for giving an entertaining interview. I hope to chat with both of you again soon. J
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