24 July 2013
Q1. What's the name of the book?
A. The Angel's Guardian
Q2. What is the genre of your book?
A. Teen Fiction/Romance
Q3. What gave you the idea for your book?
A. The idea of death always intrigued me, and even though I knew I wanted to write about it, I just didn't know how. But then I rediscovered an album by one of my favourite bands which was - you guessed it - built around the vague idea of death. Of course, I had to take the opportunity, which resulted in this story.
Q4. Can you give a summary of your book?
A. Jax Frazer's past was not a happy one. His dad died when he was young and he was abused for years after that - and has the scars to prove it. Eventually he was abandoned and his aunt took him in. But the only thing he could remember was pain, so he turned to cutting for a false sense of security. But when he found out that he had a few months to live at best he had to give up all of that.It's been years since that diagnosis, and he's devoted what time he has left - no matter how short - to helping others who grew up like he did. All he ever wanted was to continue what his father started, and be forgotten. But all of his plans change when he meets Shay.
Q5. Why do you believe it is a good read?
A. One of the many little things that keeps a reader reading, is whether or not they can relate to the story. Everyone has wondered about the same thing I was at some point in their lives. The characters aren't perfect and flawless and it doesn't have a classic fairy tale ending. This story is different and easy to relate to at the same time.
Q6. What would you like to say to those who read your book?
A. To anyone who's taken the time to read my story, I sincerely want to thank them. I know there are a lot of stories out there, and the fact that they picked mine is just overwhelming. There are no words to describe how appreciative and thankful I am to my readers and I love every last one of them! :)
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