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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Author Interview & International Giveaway: Alexandra May


Find Alexandra on: Alexandra May Website - Blog
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Donna's Review for Elemental - HERE
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 Elemental: The First 
ROSE Frost receives a bracelet on her sixteenth birthday, a parting gift from her mother who claims it is a family heirloom. From that night Rose starts having vivid dreams and strange visions. DAYS after, her family separate and Rose moves into her grandmother's house. Her dreams start to involve a women called Halika Dacome. Is she a legend or a figment of her imagination?
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Hi Alexandra! Thank you so much for joining us today! 


Three Random Questions:

Favourite Country
Ooooh, start with the tough one! I’m fortunate to have travelled quite a bit and I’ve seen some amazing places but for very different reasons I would say Venice (Italy) or Morocco. 
Favourite Food
Greek or Middle Eastern
Favourite Colour
Red or Purple (If anyone hasn’t guessed already I’m a Libra!)

Describe yourself in three words
Small, opinionated (but) kind-hearted

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
I live in southern Europe with my boyfriend of 12 years and two dogs. My parents live not too far away and I have one older brother who lives in the UK. Our family is quite small but we’re close.
My two dogs are my pride and joy and, if I ever made enough money from writing, I want to open a sanctuary for mistreated and abandoned animals. I’ve always wanted a goat so I could call him Billy.

When did you write your first book and how old were you?
I finished my first book in March 2011 and I was 39, I started writing the first drafts of the story in 2002 and dabbled with it every now and again. In 2009 I started looking at it again but seriously this time. I had the basics for the story but no real edge. Then I created Halíka Dacomé and everything fell into place. The first book published is 280 pages long, but actually the first story was about 2580 pages long!
How did you choose the genre you write in?
I’ve always wanted to write a story with a strong role model, someone who can influence others by her own actions, good or bad. In today’s society there aren’t that many good role models for teens. In real life most sixteen year olds want to be celebrities or pop singers, most won’t accomplish it or if they do it will be short lived. So I write about real present day characters and hope that their judgements and perception in every day life will enlighten others. So that’s really why I wanted to write YA.

Is anything in your book based on real life experiences or purely all imagination?
I like to mix facts with fiction so for me as a history lover it gave an excellent base for the whole story. The UFO phenomenon surrounding Warminster is very true (look it up on Wikipedia!) Barry’s story about his encounter is true also (it happened to a friend’s father.) The black dog myths are true, as is the annual Skywatch event on Cradle Hill. The Priory monks really existed and communed in ruins under present day Longleat House and the Warminster Jewel is presently on exhibit in Salisbury Museum.
However, the story and characters are all fiction.
The only real life experiences that I brought in were my own memories of moving around a lot as a child/teen.

How did you come up with the title?
One of the most difficult things is to create a title that people will remember. Originally I wanted to call it The First but after many group discussions we decided it was too bland. The title had to have a deeper meaning sufficient enough to use throughout the series, so we looked at other names including The First Elemental. But it still wasn't catchy enough for me. Later someone thought about the colon (:). It hasn't been done that often so Elemental: The First was born. The word Elemental will stay prevalent while the ending will change, for instance, the next installment is called Elemental: The Circle of Fire.

Are there certain characters you would like to go back to, or is there a theme or idea you’d love to work with?
In my own series I plan to use all of my characters again. But I love ghost stories and gothic horror so I’m trying to think of a way to bring that into the story….hmm work in progress!

What was the most challenging thing you encountered when creating your books?
I’d already worked out the storyline for the series so I knew what would happen in every book to each character but the most difficult part for me was trying to fit just enough of the story and character building into the first book. That was my biggest challenge.
I’ve been criticised for being too descriptive but if I didn’t do this in the beginning I can guarantee nobody would have grasped the story as well as they have. And as this is a story over a few books the scene setting was essential. Now the scene setting is out of the way I can get on with the story. The next book is very quick and fast paced.
What kind of good or bad reception has your book received?
The surprising thing for me was how many readers actually understood and welcomed the story. In the beginning I imagined my books being sold in the bargain bins at clearance stores with everyone knowing me for writing those ‘weird’ stories about aliens from Warminster. But the praise has been amazing and it’s refreshing to know that I can open reader’s minds to something new and interesting.
The only bad reception I’ve had is when someone read the story and they don’t enjoy it because it wasn’t really their ‘thing’ to begin with.
What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
I still have to keep a part time job but I write solidly on my days off and lock myself away from the world only to come out when I have to eat or use the bathroom (and occasionally socialise just to stay sane!)
I’m a bit of an insomniac too so I can be awake at 5am (like I am now!). I get in a few hours if it’s a work day or write until 12 or 1 in the morning if it’s an off day.
What do you do when you are not writing?
I spend time with my family, meet up with friends and catch up with the television shows I enjoy. I love watching sports, running on my treadmill and playing with my dogs. My life is very hectic but I’m organised so I do try and balance between writing and personal time.

Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?
I do! I get emails every week. As a new author I was so surprised that anyone would want to contact me. But they always write about the characters. There's a lot of love for Aiden out there which took me by surprise. Nearly everybody loves Rose and they want to adopt Daisy as their grandmother. They send me ideas of who would play the characters if it was brought to film or tv.
Mostly the readers just like personal contact and I'm all for that so I always reply quickly.

What project are you working on now?
I’m in the closing stages of The Lost Dacomé Files #1 which tells the story of Halíka Dacomé from her point of view from the beginning. The story is finished, it just needs some tweaking here and there, and then it’ll be off to the editors. The LDF was only supposed to be a short five chapter book but it’s ended up being around 250 pages.
Elemental: The Circle of Fire is also nearly finished. I’m constantly changing my mind about what needs adding and what needs changing. But this one isn’t going to leave me until I’m 100% happy with it. The book is around 300 pages so far and I have two major scenes still to add. 
The second book will also include an interactive aspect as well as Facebook pages for the lead characters so that readers can explore them in more depth..
The projected launch for both books will be 15th January 2012 but this may change. I’ll keep updating progress on Goodreads and Facebook.

How can I find out more information about the books?
Visit www.alexandramay.co.uk. I have an Author page on Goodreads.com. Or catch me on Facebook and Twitter.

Fantastic! Thank you so much for answering all our questions Alexandra! 
Now onto the giveaway! See below. 

Fill out the form below. Winner will be announced after November 21st.
Enjoy and Good luck! 



Wednesday, 28 September 2011

A Review for Elemental: The First by Alexandra May

Posted by Donna
Published Date: July 9th, 2011
Finished Date: September 25th, 2011
Source: For Review
Format: Kindle
Pages: 270
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The Blurb from Goodreads: ROSE Frost receives a bracelet on her sixteenth birthday, a parting gift from her mother who claims it is a family heirloom. From that night Rose starts having vivid dreams and strange visions. DAYS after, her family separate and Rose moves into her grandmother's house. Her dreams start to involve a woman called Halíka Dacomé. Is she a legend or a figment of her imagination? 
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The Review: Before I start the review, I just want to take time to say….WOW, look at that cover. The cover is probably one of the best Indie book covers I’ve seen. I love the colours and I think it’s beautifully simple but it’s also very intriguing too. I’d love to see this book sitting on my bookshelf. Yeah so as you can tell, I love it.

Now for the review. Elemental: The First is book that surprised me. It surprised by how much I enjoyed it and now I’m more than eager to get my hands on the next book.

The book follows Rose-Marie, a young girl who is moving to her grandmother’s house so she can study for her final year in school. On her sixteenth birthday, Rose’s mother gives her a bracelet that has been in her family for generations. After receiving the bracelet, Rose starts getting weird dreams that she can’t explain. What she doesn’t realise is that she is tied to a young women called Halíka Dacomé. But how can she be tied to this women when surely, she is just a legend?

From page one your sucked straight into the world that Alexandra has created and you’re captivated from the start. There a good mix of mystery, romance and suspense to the story but it also had great characters too, so all of them things made this book really enjoyable. The mystery that surrounds the book is one I really enjoyed too; I found that I was trying to predict everything that happened in the book, only to find out that I couldn’t predict anything. Alexandra definitely keeps you on your toes and it was definitely one that will keep you excited.

The romance in the book for me was huge factor. I love romance and I really enjoyed it. Although you don’t see much in that department until you’re about half way through, the relationship Rose has with both Morgan & Aiden were completely different. She feels a deep connection with both boys but as I said, both are very different. With Morgan, it was instant. Rose felt like she had a friend in him as a well as very developed feelings but I found myself getting quite frustrated with them two as a couple. I’ll be honest; I didn’t like it because I’m totally TEAM AIDEN!!! With Aiden, Rose felt like that was where she belonged. That Aiden was her long lost love and although Rose and Aiden’s relationship doesn’t develop as much as I would have liked in this story, it does give me hope to the next book. So yeah Team Aiden all the way.

The story had a good flow to it, easy to follow and not to confusing. The story surrounding Rose and Halíka Dacomé was very intriguing but I have to say, I really wish Rose had found out more information than she did in this book. I know Alexandra has set the book up nicely for book two and even with that huge cliff-hanger, I just wish Rose had known more so we could see how she feels about everything and it wasn’t left so late. But hey, I guess that’s why there’s book two.

Overall, Elemental: The First is not one to be missed out on. Awesome characters, thrilling plot and very intense relationships….what’s not to like? Buy it guys!

Thank you to Alexandra May for giving me the opportunity to review this book. 

 
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