GABRIELLE BISSET-Interview with the Author

GABRIELLE BISSET-Interview with the Author

September 17, 2012 marks the release date for Gabrielle Bisset’s BLOOD SPIRIT-Book 3 in the Sons of Navarus series.  The Reading Cafe would like to welcome the author.

TRC:  Hi Gabrielle and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the success of your Sons of Navarus series.

 

Gabrielle:  Thank you! It’s been received so well by readers. I’m thrilled!

 

TRC:  We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

 

Gabrielle:  I’m the mother of two children, one of whom I home school; a college history professor; and a romance author. My first book, Stolen Destiny, was published by Siren Publishing last June, and since then I’ve released the three novellas of the Victorian Erotic Romance Trilogy—Vampire Dreams, Love’s Master, and Masquerade—a follow up to Stolen Destiny, entitled Destiny Redeemed, and the Sons of Navarus books, Blood Avenged, Blood Betrayed, and coming September 17, the third book in the series, Blood Spirit.

 

TRC:  Many authors develop their love of writing at an early age. What was the catalyst that sparked your interest in writing?

 

Gabrielle:  I loved to read from the minute I learned how, so I guess it was natural that I wanted to write stories like the ones I’d read. My friends and I used to write screenplays in middle school. We might have been weird. But I had to put my fiction writing aside until I’d gotten married, had children, and finished my education.

 

TRC:  What difficulties and challenges have you faced as a writer?

 

Gabrielle:  Finding the time is a difficulty. I know that might sound like an excuse, and I silently say to myself sometimes, “If you want to make the time, you will.” However, homeschooling and teaching a full course load at my university means I have to carefully carve out time to write. Needless to say, I have little social life.

 

TRC:  Would you please tell us about the SONS OF NAVARUS SERIES?

 

Gabrielle:  The Sons of Navarus series is a paranormal romance series about eight vampire warriors chosen by the elders of the vampire world, the Order of Macaria, to stop the takeover of their world by the Archons, the law and order vampires. This takeover was foretold in the Prophecy of Idolas, which came from the youngest son of the first vampires, Navarus and Macaria, in ancient Greece. Macaria was the daughter of Hades, the god of the Underworld, and Navarus was the human she fell in love with. Together they had eight sons—the original sons of Navarus. Since those earliest days, the vampire world has had eight vampire warriors ready to defeat the Archons when they finally began their takeover. That time has come, and the eight vampire males who currently make up the Sons of Navarus must find a way to decipher the Prophecy of Idolas and stop the Archons or give their lives trying.

 

TRC:  Where did the idea to tie in an ancient prophecy originate?

 

Gabrielle:  I’m a history prof, with a keen interest in ancient history, so it was almost inevitable that I’d bring in that time period. I also have a background in mythology, and that fit perfectly with my vampire series.

 

TRC:  To help our members who do not know about your novels, would you please tell us something about the premise of:

 

BLOOD AVENGED  : Blood Avenged begins the Sons of Navarus series, and I intentionally took it very slow in this book. This book is about Vasilije, a vampire and one of the Sons, and Sasa, a human he meets when he travels to New Orleans to hunt down the killer of one of his vampires. I don’t introduce readers to the rest of the Sons until the very end of the book. I’m not a fan of introducing readers to a huge story without easing into it, so by the time readers meet the rest of the Sons, they have a very clear sense of the vampire world I’ve taken them into and the kinds of vampires they’ll meet.

 

Blood Avenged is very much like the main character of the story, Vasilije—sensual, earthy, hedonistic. In fact, each of the books are a very clear reflection of the hero, from the setting, to the tone, to the plot.

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BLOOD BETRAYED (May 2012): Blood Betrayed is the second book in the Sons series and it’s the story of Saint and Solenne. Saint’s real name is Declan, but he’s called the derogatory nickname of Saint because he refuses to sleep with vampires. Solenne is a vampire also, and someone from his past. This story is very much in the thick of things concerning the prophecy and non-romantic storyline while showcasing the love story between Saint and Solenne, one of second chances.

 

Blood Betrayed has a far different tone and feel than Blood Avenged. Saint is haunted by the past, so that comes through in his story. And the civil war between the Archons and the Sons is in full swing now. Readers meet the Archon who will be one of the main villains in the series, Marc Verrater, when Solenne agrees to spy on him to help the Sons and keep Saint safe.

LINKS TO ORDER
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KOBO

 

TRC:  Declan and Teagan’s relationship is very similar to many siblings. What was your inspiration for the competition between the brothers?

 

Gabrielle:  I grew up with only one brother, so my knowledge of sibling rivalry is entirely secondhand. However, virtually every male I’ve ever known has at least one brother, so that animosity and love mixture that exists between brothers has been easily seen on many occasions.

 

TRC:  BLOOD SPIRIT is your new September 2012 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

 

Gabrielle:  Blood Spirit is the story of Terek and Ilona. Terek is a much older vampire than Vasilije, who was turned in the early 1600s, and Saint, who was turned at the Battle of the Somme in 1916 during the First World War. Terek was turned in the mid-1300s when he was a Spanish monk, so his story has a very different flavor than the first two. He’s also blessed with the gift of telepathy, which he’s used to sire thousands of vampires (mostly females) since becoming a vampire. Terek is almost a god to many in the vampire world, but all that changes when he rescues Ilona one night. Suddenly, this male who’s had women at his beck and call for centuries can’t even convince his newest vampire to accept her new life, much less fall for him. And worst of all? He can’t hear her thoughts, so he’s forced to listen to his heart for the first time since becoming a vampire.

 

Also, the civil war has intensified, with the Archons not only attempting to find the Sons of Navarus to eliminate them but also killing all the vampires they believe are associated with them.

 

TRC:  How many books do you have planned for the series? Will all 8 members of the SONS OF NAVARUS have their story told?

 

Gabrielle:  All eight want to have their stories told, so I’ll be busy for a while, I guess. 🙂

 

TRC:  What difficulties have you faced getting this particular series to publication?

 

Gabrielle:  As an author who works full time at a day job, the main difficulty is being able to write the books. After that, it’s smooth sailing.

 

TRC:  If you could virtually cast the Sons of Navarus using actors and models, whom would you cast in the leading roles and why?

 

Gabrielle:  This was really tough, so I asked my street team, Gabrielle’s Goddesses, to help me. They are a great group of women who are so supportive, so I knew they’d have great ideas about what those gorgeous vampires look like. We brainstormed a bunch of possibilities and came up with these:

 

Vasilije—Michael Fassbender (I can’t think of another actor who could do Vasilije the way I envision him.)

Saint—Alexander Skarsgaard (The Goddesses came up with him. I can’t say I would disagree.)

Terek—Tyler Hoechlin (He’s a model with beautiful eyes. The Goddesses loved him.)

Ramiel—Sergey Krapiva (A gorgeous Russian model. Perfect for Ramiel.)

Thane—Henry Cavill (This one my editor actually suggested. I think he’d be perfect because he has such sweetness, very much like the character.)

Sion—Cam Gigandet (A model the Goddesses came up with. He’s got the cold look Sion often has in the books.)

Dante—Kellan Letz (Another Goddess choice, and a great one for the youngest Son.)

Nico—Michael Anderson (A stunning model and actually the inspiration for Nico as I write him.)

 

TRC:  Writer’s Block is a very real phenomenon. How do you handle the stress and anxiety of writer’s block?

 

Gabrielle:  For me, writer’s block is a clear sign I’m not in the right place to write at that moment. Or I’m not in the right place to write what I wanted to at that moment. I just step away and do something else. The mood always goes away, and then I return to the story feeling much better about it. Fighting it is the surest way to get mired down.

 

TRC:  Many authors listen to music when they write. Do you have any particular music genre that inspires your writing?

 

Gabrielle:  I listen to music when I’m writing, but it’s mainly background noise. I do have to admit that more than one I was listening to Led Zeppelin when I was writing Blood Spirit. The song Kashmir just reminds me of Terek and that story.

 

TRC:  On what are you currently working?

 

Gabrielle:  I’ve begun the fourth book in the Sons of Navarus series, Blood Prophecy, which is Ramiel’s story. This is going to be a very big point in the series, so I’m taking my time with it. I’m also in the middle of writing some free shorts for my website that revolve around the Sons. The first is a very adult take on Hades, the god of the Underworld, and a secret romance he’s begun. I have short stories with Vasilije and his sire, Nina; Saint and Solenne when they first met; and one about Thane planned. My street team is so great and has given me lots of suggestions, so I’m on it.

 

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

 

Gabrielle: The Sons have their own Facebook page where I do interviews with the characters and giveaways, in addition to updating fans on the series. Visit my facebook page HERE  to give them a [like]. And I hope readers will come over to my blog to enter the Paranormal Fall Fling giveaway that’s going on from September 24 through October 31 to celebrate the release of Blood Spirit. There will be weekly prizes and grand prizes at the end of the fling with gift cards, ebooks, and cool Sons of Navarus swag.

Click HERE to find out all the details!

 

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food—pizza 

Favorite Dessert—anything with caramel

Favorite TV Show—Spartacus

Favorite Movie—There are so many! I’ll go with X-Men First Class.

Last movie you saw—Sherlock Holmes 2

Dark or Milk Chocolate—Milk Chocolate

Do you have any pets? A herd of cats who rule my house like dictators.

 

TRC: Thank you Gabrielle for taking the time to answer our questions. We wish you all the best with the new release of BLOOD SPIRIT.

 

Gabrielle:  Thanks so much for having me! It’s been a pleasure.

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BLOOD SPIRIT-COMING SEPTEMBER 17, 2012

I am everything you seek. I am vampire.

Blessed with the gift of telepathy, Terek always knows what a woman wants. His gift has afforded him nightly sensual pleasures and exotic treats for centuries, but beneath the surface he yearns for much more.

Ilona can give him what his soul craves, but only if he trusts his heart. One fateful choice made out of desire puts all he cares for in danger. With a civil war and the threat of Archon hunters at every turn, this Son may lose everything if he can’t find the balance between heart and mind.

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19 thoughts on “GABRIELLE BISSET-Interview with the Author

  1. This is a terrific interview, Gabrielle and Sandy. Gabrielle it was a pleasure to learn about you. I think it’s wonderful that you can keep up with being a college professor, mother with two children, and a herd of cats, and still find time to write. You do have quite a few books out. My guess is you don’t sleep much. 🙂

    Loved reading about your casting of your Sons of Navarus. You totally pulled me fully in with the casting of Alex Skarsgard. sigh

  2. Hi Gabrielle, thank you for this wonderful interview. I love finding out how authors handle their normal everyday life, and being able to write a book. It’s great when you can use your knowledge being a History professor, and put it into your books.

    I like anything with caramel too. My latest vice is a caramel mocha iced coffee, at either Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks, whichever I’m passing by in the afternoon.

  3. Hi Gabrielle and a big welcome to The Reading Cafe.

    Thank you for the amazing answers to our questions. It is always a pleasure to meet the person behind the ‘author’. Your street team sounds amazing-a wonderful group of friends to help promote your books.

    And SPARTACUS–*sigh*…I miss Andy Whitfield…*sniff*

  4. I love this interview. I rarely post, but I wanted to say hi to you Gabrielle. I bought your first book in your Sons of Navarus series, but I haven’t read it yet.

    What great choices for your men, I love Henry Cavill, Kellen Lutz, and of course Eric.

    • Hi Gab! Blood Avenged, the first book in the series, eases readers into the world of the Archons, so it’s almost all Vasilije. 😉 Not that this is a bad thing. And I love Henry Cavill too. He was great in the Tudors. Thanks for commenting!

  5. This is a great interview Gabrielle and Sandy… I have this series earmarked on my TBC list… I have promised myself no new books until my TBR pile drops under 100 (that could be Christmas) sigh… Sometimes it is all a person with a life can do to find time to read, never mind write. All the best and keep them coming… 😀

  6. Another wonder interview ladies.

    I will be checking out the Sons of Navarus, especially the actors and models. 😉

    I too love Spartacus and I wonder where they will take the series in the new year.

    And caramel. I love caramel pecan cheesecake..mmmmmmm

  7. Hi Gabrielle thanks for coming by. I read your shirt story that was a prelude to the series and enjoyed it . You are on my list to finish the series. Great interview.

  8. Nice interview. Great to meet you, Gabrielle. You certainly do have a full schedule.
    You have two cats that are dictators. lol sounds familiar.

    Cam Gigandet , wasn’t he the bad guy in Twilight. The one hunting down Bella.

  9. As always I’m late to the party, what else is new, 😉 Hey Gabrielle, welcome to TRC and thanks for sharing with us today. I have put your Sons series down on my TRB list and can’t wait to start it. I love your lightening round answers, those would be my picks as well, except for the pets category(don’t have any), and Fav TV Show(too many to choose from for me) 😉

  10. Gabrielle and Sandy great interview. I took notes. This series sounds like my kind of read. I have to read Vasilije, Saint/Declan’s story so I can get to Terek’s story. Terek sounds like he’s his worst enemy. lol Womanizer! Ilona will cause him to adjust his thinking in the romance area. Definetly will head over to Facebook and hit the Like button.

    Favorite Desert: Strawberry Pie with Whipped Cream

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