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Q & A with Cathrina Constantine

Wickedly They Dream
by Cathrina Constantine 
After Seeley is possessed by an evil wraith, Jordan must dig deeper into the Satanic realm. Against Markus’s direct orders, she offers herself, body and soul in a blood covenant to rescue Seeley from the clutches of hell. Jordan assumes her guardian angel will not leave her to fight alone. But there’s trouble in paradise, and Markus has been reassigned. Can Jordan defeat both her internal and external demons to win him back? Or is he gone for good this time? 
ebook, 258 pages
Published November 5th 2014 by Black Opal Books

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Read It & Reap:  May 26, 2015

 


Cathrina Constantine resides in Western New York with her husband, five children, two Labrador Retrievers and two cats.

Author of WICKEDLY THEY COME, WICKEDLY THEY DREAM, TALLAS, and Don't Forget to Breathe

When not with my family, baking, crafting, reading, or stationed at the computer writing, you will find me walking in the backwoods with my dogs, conjuring up a new tale.

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7179953.Cathrina_Constantine

Q & A with Cathrina Constantine

Q:  Tell us a little bit about your main characters.
Here is an easy way to explain my main characters, Seeley & Jordan Chase: The Gilmore Girls evolve into Sam & Dean Winchester. (Supernatural) It’s a mother & daughter team fighting against wicked demons. And it can get messy.


Q: 
Who designs the covers for your books and what is that process like for you as an author?

Melissa Stevens of The Illustrated Author is my fantastic designer for 3 of my 4 covers. We had a photo shoot with my daughter and an actual sword from the Spanish American War, then sent the pictures to Melissa. Melissa then performed her magic to make the cover for Wickedly They Dream. I absolutely love this cover. (That’s my daughter on both covers of Wickedly They Come & Wickedly They Dream)


Q: 
Describe your ideal writing spot.

I like to change positions. I’ll write in a comfortable recliner by a wide picture window and sometimes at the kitchen table. Summers upon us and I plan on writing outside

Q: 
What is the best advice you have been given?
Never give up. 


Q: 
As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?

An Actress. 


Q: 
Which do you prefer: hard/paperbacks or ebooks?

Hardcover Books 


Q: 
If you could be any paranormal creature, what would you choose to be and why?
Angels are the best! If I can’t be an angel then a magical faery would be nice…

Q: 
What book are you reading now?

I’m a multi-reader. I’ll read 2 or 3 books at the same time. I like to help other authors with reviews, which are so needed these days. I find my TBR list growing by leaps & bounds, not only to read & review for authors, but for my own likes as well. At this moment I’m reading Persecution by Elizabeth Montgomery, The Young Elites by Marie Lu, and I just finished Destiny Mine by Nana Prah.







Comments

  1. Sheri, thank you for hosting me today! Your blog is awesome!

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  2. A very nice feature for Cathrina. We share a lot in common as writers. Interesting find that out.

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  3. I love the example for your characters! Especially since Sam from Supernatural was on Gilmore Girls. haha ;)

    Angels are my favorite paranormal creatures too.

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  4. Sounds like a fun setup and I love that your daughter was your cover model! I have a lovely daughter I could use for that! I like witchcraft myself--seems flexible and varied and like you can pick what it is you want to master.

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