Welcome, Suzanne. By the way, I love your giveaway:) And I was especially pleased to see that you're involved with animal rescue.
Tell us, how did you come up with the idea for this
book?
I’ve
always had times when I could sense what might be coming. I think everyone has
those moments from time to time, but most of us don’t really pay attention to
them. The idea of seeing into the future is a tempting notion for many people,
especially young adults curious about how their lives will unfold. However,
will we always like what we see? I think not. That’s where the kernel idea for
this story was born.
Then I tried to think what it would be like if a person saw
something terrible in their future. What if they tried to stop it but couldn’t?
I always try to take my stories one step further by asking, “What if?”
One night, after struggling with different
scenarios for several days, I went to sleep and told myself to work on the plot
in my dreams. That’s exactly what happened, because when I woke up I had a
vivid image of my heroine and her struggles. In my dream, she met a person who
told her, “No matter what circumstances life throws at you, don’t let it stop
you from going where you want and accomplishing whatever you want.” After that,
it was a matter of sitting down and working the story out on the computer.
Here’s
the book jacket blurb:
What would you give to
see the future? Would you make your dreams come true? Would you change the
things you didn’t like?
Mariah Davis loves
animals, running, and her hunk of a boyfriend, Kevin Creamer. Everything looks
bright for her until the day she finds a pair of sunglasses that allow her to
see the future.
When she glimpses a
disaster looming, she tries to avoid it but fails. She has a car accident that
lands her in a wheelchair, smashing her hopes for a running scholarship to the
veterinary program at Ohio State University. She pushes Kevin away, thinking
he’ll want to end their relationship now that she can’t walk.
Will she ever learn to
trust and love again? She could search for an answer in the sunglasses. But
she’s afraid what they reveal might destroy her.
Here’s a short excerpt from the first chapter:
Mariah scooted closer to the
inside of the booth to read the digital display. As she slid across the red
vinyl seat, something poked into her thigh.
“Hey, somebody left a pair
sunglasses here.” She picked them up, rubbing her leg where the frame had made
a dent in her skin.
“Those are nice,” Hayley
commented between fries.
“These aren’t random
sunglasses. These are Dita Aviators.” Mariah turned them over, checking the
thin metal frame to make sure she hadn’t bent it. She held them up to the
overhead light. The lenses were clean and unscratched. “Plus, they’re like
brand new.”
“Let me see them.” Hayley took
the glasses out of her friend’s hands and started to put them on.
“Give them back,” Mariah told
her. “Your hands are all greasy and cheesy. Not to mention saliva-y.”
Hayley laughed and handed the
aviators back across the table to Mariah. “When I have clean hands, I’ll try
them on. They’ll look good on me.”
“You think? How do they
look on me?” She put them on and a warm tingle of fun washed through her veins.
If you’d like to read more, you can download sample pages or
buy the book from these online retailers:
Turquoise Morning Press http://www.turquoisemorningpressbookstore.com/products/shades-of-the-future
Suzanne Lilly Website: http://www.suzannelilly.com
TeacherWriter Blog: http://www.teacherwriter.net
Suzanne Lilly Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/SuzanneLillyAuthor
Goodreads author page: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5258804.Suzanne_Lilly
Twitter: @suzannelilly http://twitter.com/suzannelilly
Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Suzanne-Lilly/e/B006HY79IY
One
last note:
I’d like to let your readers know I’m on tour through the
month of August, and I’ll be giving one commenter a free pair of designer
sunglasses from Shoebuy.com. I just can’t guarantee if they’ll show you the
future. You can get the schedule of blog tour stops at http://suzannelilly.com/blog-tours/http://suzannelilly.com/blog-tours/. Also,
10% of the royalties from the sales of Shades
of the Future will be donated to a pet rescue organization. Together, we
can help find forever homes for pets.
Thank you so much for interviewing me on your blog today!
Suzanne Lilly
is a writer at night and a teacher by day, which is why she’s known online as
the TeacherWriter. Her articles and stories have appeared in numerous places
online and in print. She writes light romance, young adult, and middle grade
novels. When not busy with words, she enjoys swimming, hiking, reading, fine
arts, and cooking. She lives in California with her family and furry friends
and has yet to feel an earthquake.
You can follow her on Twitter as
@suzannelilly, visit her blog at http://www.teacherwriter.net,
or her author website at http://www.suzannelilly.com.
5 comments:
Thanks again for having me on your blog!
My pleasure.
Love the cover.
I keep a notepad and a pen beside my bed because I often get story ideas right before I drift off to sleep. I don't think I've ever dreamed about them, though. I got my copy of Shades of the Future. Can't wait to start reading it! :)
Nice excerpt.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks, Evelyn! I keep a notepad by my bed too, but it's usually for when I wake up.
Thanks for stopping by, bn100!
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