Monday, October 7, 2019

Featured Author: Clair Cunningham

Welcome Today Featured Author
Clair Cunningham!!
 




Forbidden Dragon
Available on Kindle Unlimited




Blurb:

Love has no place here.
She washed up on an island where the beasts are more likely to kill her than the waves battering against the rocks. Edrei’s rescuer, Daygen, is one of twelve consorts off limits to anyone but the terrifying Queen of Pyrrhus. Brighid will stop at nothing to get what she wants.
Betrayed by an angry brother and a jealous queen, Edrei's life hangs in the balance. Brighid will force Daygen’s hand one way or the other. After all, he owes her. And she will come to collect on his debt.




About Clair Cunningham:
Reading, writing, and the arts have always been Clair's favorite things. She grew up writing short stories and poetry, and has a degree in Mass Media. She never thought she would use her degree, but becoming an author proved her wrong. Clair currently resides in Arkansas. She is married and has four children. She hopes that by watching their mother reach for her goals and dreams, they will do the same.

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Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Clair-Cunningham/e/B07VYL9QS5


Interview With Clair Cunningham:

  1.  Can you tell us a little about your book?
    Forbidden Dragon is about a girl, Edrei, who finds herself on an island full of dragons. She has lost everything and is now a slave working in the palace as well as keeping the temple. One of the Queen’s consorts becomes enamored with her and is convinced that Hestia brought her to their island for a reason. Because the Queen and this dragon’s twin brother are both jealous, he and Edrei experience a great deal of betrayal. Ultimately, he will have to make a choice about what is more important to him: her life or his freedom.

  2. What inspires you to write?
    Sometimes it feels like nothing inspires me. And on days like that, I find that I either have to step away and relax some because I’m pushing myself too hard, or I think about the story line. Mulling it over tends to bring sparks of creativity to my process.

  3.  Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
    Mornings are usually the best, but I have been known to edit at all hours of the day and night.

  4.  How do you come up with your characters names?
    In the case of Forbidden Dragon, the meaning of the names were important to me. I have a list of names that I sometimes draw from. Ones that I really like. If the meaning suits the purpose, I use it.

  5.  Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
    No Bake Monster Cookie Balls are a favorite around my house. I tend to eat them pretty often too. They’re easy to make and I find them delicious. 
     
  6.  Do you have a favorite spot to write?
    At the computer or in the padded rocking chair we have. 
     
  7.  If your fairy godmother waved her wand and whisked you away to the location of your choice, which place would you choose?
    Ireland or Scotland. It’s a hard choice. I’ve always wanted to see both. The idea of old castles, local fairy tales, and cliffs with crashing waves below draws me.

  8.  What  writing projects are you currently working on?
    I have a few ideas I am mulling over. But they’re currently a secret!


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