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Hi Jaden. Reunited comes out this summer so watch for that one. I think you'll be satisfied with the end of this series. I'm so happy you love it! If you haven't tried my tiger series yet, get started, because Tiger's Dream is next up =)

Well, I scrolled through all the four syllable words starting with RE and ending with ED and thought Reignited could work. There was a bit of a scuffle over Reunited. My working title was Realigned, but I've since come to accept Reunited and think it suits the book fine. Since the story of Reignited is centered on Isis and Nephthys putting the spark of life back into Osiris, Reignited fits.

The Tiger's Curse movie is still a possibility. It won't be a cheap film to make so that's a bit scary for Hollywood, but I have a great producer who is working very hard to make it happen. As for Reawakened, this series has not been optioned yet, but I think it would make an awesome but still probably expensive film. =)

Mr. Kadam is an amalgamation of Mr. Spock and Mr. Roarke from Fantasy Island. I loved both of those characters and sort of fashioned an Indian version to help Kelsey in her quest. I have a very tender heart when it comes to Kadam.

Oh yeah. I get stuck on parts all the time. When that happens, I scroll back and reread. If that doesn't get me going then I scan through my list of notes. I keep a lot of notes, phrases, and key words that want to use. Most of the time, something catches my eye and I can move on within a minute or two.

I wish! I still haven't been to India. I've always loved Egyptian mythology. Every time there's an archaeological dig or a made for tv movie, I set the DVR. One of these days I'll travel to the different places I write about. I'd really like to see the wedded rocks where Kelsey and Ren married. Unfortunately, some of my favorite places, like Shangri-La and Heliopolis are inaccessible. =)

Mary ..."
Hi Mary. For me, when I started out, I just wanted to see if I could do it. Then I caught the bug and realized that I enjoyed building worlds and shaping characters. I'm a very goal oriented person, so for me, the thrill is in the finishing, rereading, and realizing I've created something all my own that I love.

I'd love to do something in Norse mythology. My heart is very much draw to all things Asia. My fans in Brazil want something for them which, you never know. I've also picked up a mythology book on Hawaii and Polynesia. I also want to write sci-fi and maybe even dabble in the historical.

(I love your books by the way and I'm eager to rest of the series!!!)"
My three handsome princes, though their names all start with 'A' (another triangle by the way) are very different. All are very swoonworthy of course, because why not. Amon is the most adaptable one. He's the one who steps forward and takes action. He's the leader. Asten holds back. He's shrewd. Happy for others to lead. He doubts himself but hides it with machismo. Ahmose is a thinker. He's loyal to a fault and he's the one who ties the three of them together. He's steady.
For me, character develops as I write. Half the things I know now about Asten and Ahmose were never even conceived of in Reawakened. Once they have voices and a general look in my mind, they start telling me their stories. I'm usually as surprised as my readers.

Ah. But is it a love triangle? I'll admit. Triangles are a thing in this series and I've written in a lot, and I mean a LOT of triangles and threes. There are three villains, three mummies, three pyramids. It takes three gods to raise Osiris. There are even three books for Lily's story. You're going to have to read Reunited to determine for yourselves if this series is actually a love triangle. It could be a square. Then again, it could be a pentagon. Is that the right term? A hexagon. You get the idea.

Hi Megan. I definitely wanted to go in a different direction with my next series and pitched several different ideas to my new editor. I even wrote the first three chapters to a futuristic sci-fi (one I'm very excited to head back to someday) but they ultimately wanted me to stay in the same wheelhouse for my next book. The thing I learned about writing my second series is that I definitely have a certain style when it comes to themes and story. I think no matter the subject, I'll end up gravitating towards fantasy and worldbuilding and I've got to have romance. Without romance, a book is boring to me. I'm hoping the Reawakened series is an easy transition for my readers. I know everyone loves the tigers but I'm proud of this one too. =)

Hi Veray! This was a concept I wanted to try with a series at some point. When I started playing with the idea of Lily becoming a sphinx , I wanted to stay far away from tiger transformations. =) I didn't plan from the beginning to give my lioness a voice, but, once she was there, it just appeared. Tia is one of my favorite characters and her voice was loud and clear in my mind. She had a lot to say and even when she's saying nothing, she's definitely thinking something.

Hi Ashley. Yes! I've read a lot of Egyptian mythology books. I don't see many fiction YA books about Egypt but there's Rick Riordan and his The Red Pyramid series. I haven't read this one yet though I have read the The Lightning Thief and then a YA book I read recently was The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White.

Ah. Yes. I want you worry. Every author does. This story is a very complicated one, especially when you have a situation like Lily's! Being a sphinx is very hard on both Lily and Tia though writing the two of them together in one body is certainly fun for me. You'll have to wait for Reunited to find out what happens!

Absolutely. I studied multiple editions of the Isis and Osiris relationship as well as the murder and reconstruction of Osiris. Egyptian mythology is very...graphic in ways that I tend to shy away from as a writer so this story is very much my own interpretation but the basic story is the same. I've just added my own twists.

This one was easy. I knew I wanted to break away and write a villain's story. Of course, I still had to add the romance with Isis and Osiris but I very much wanted to challenge myself to write the villain. This was also my first attempt to write a full story in third person so it was a stretch in more ways than one. It was so interesting to see what made him the way he was and watch his transformation from adolescence to the dark god he became.