1: Tell us about your story. I’ve been really enjoying writing about witches and hexes lately, and got this idea to write a story where one witch has been cursed by another. I thought it would be fun to play with the idea of an inconvenient but potentially, slowly, life-threatening hex – such as one that makes a bunch of cats show up at the apartment of the main character, who has a cat allergy. 2: Is your witch a little wicked or very wicked? Tori is definitely just a little wicked. I think she would love to be more wicked, but she doesn’t have it in her. At least, not at this point in her life. 3: Is this a standalone or part of a series? At first it was just going to be a standalone… BUT, I had such a fun time writing it that I *think* Tori and co might end up getting their own series! We’ll see if that’s what the readers want before I commit. 4: If you had a witchy power what would it be and why? I would love the ability to control the weather. I always used to pretend I could when I was a kid. It’s come into play in a fair bit of my writing (not this book though!) and will no doubt be a theme I touch upon again. The idea of being able to influence something so vast is exciting, smacking someone with a bolt of lightning when they annoy me? Hell yes. Blast wind to get out of a tough situation? I’m so there! 5: What’s next for you? Right now, I’m working on a new paranormal chick lit series. I swore I would never write vampires, but… Well, I’m writing vampires, just maybe not as you might normally see them. It’s a lot of fun! I guess the moral of the story is ‘never say never’ right? After that I’ll be diving into some paranormal cosies and more witchy fun. Bio
I’m Nova Blake and I love writing witchy, magical, fun, spooky, sexy stories. While there isn’t any sexy in THIS particular story, everything else is there. You can find me online at Comments are closed.
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