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I’m guest blogging today on the Nice N’ Naughty blog.
I’m talking heroes. Double the trouble or twice the fun? Yep. That means Clayton and Harper. Can you believe Everlong goes to print in three days *squee*
NO! It’s Everlong…available for pre-order at Target! Woo hoo! Don’t believe me? Here, let me show you! Or better yet, check it out for yourself here!
Warning: Author might have been high on feel-goodness at the time of this posting. Read at your own risk. Oops. If you made it this far, it’s too late to save yourself.
(Also, I’m sorry for the !!! Sasha. For once, yes, I did mean this to come across as me screaming like a fangirl at a Justin Bieber concert!)
I got a nice little message this morning. The Romance Reviews gave Everlong 4 stars in their review.
EVERLONG by Hailey Edwards is a fast-paced read. Ms Edwards creates an intricate world cloaked in danger and intrigue with multi-dimensional realms. At its core, it is a story about recognizing our responsibility in shaping our futures. The characters are well-developed with attractive dialogue to draw the reader in. All four of the main characters – Madelyn, Emmaline, Harper, Clayton – are strong, fiercely loyal and likeable.
When at last the book ends with Maddie claiming her own future, the reader is satisfied by the conclusion but aware that there are still several loose ends. With an Evanti rebellion in the near future, I am crossing my fingers for another book about this world. In fact, there are some strong secondary characters who deserve their own book. I will be waiting!
I got an email tonight with one of my favorite words in the heading–Congratulations! Granted, I thought I’d won a book from a blog, but that’s beside the point…
After reading the email five or six times, deciding it was, in fact, written in English, and that it had been sent to the right person, I absorbed the fact Everlong is a finalist in the Fantasy Romance Category of the 2011 EPIC eBook Awards Competition!
You could knock me over with a feather. I am so thrilled. I’ve never entered a contest before, and if my dad hadn’t loved this book enough to pay the entry fee, I wouldn’t have entered this one. (I’m a chicken.)
I guess it must be, because I found a review for it on Naughty in the Backseat today.
Everlong by Hailey Edwards
Review by Pepper
Everlong by Hailey Edwards is a thoroughly enjoyable read. Edwards has created a complex world filled with danger and intrigue. Her characters are complicated and well developed. The pace is fairly fast for most of the book, and even when it slowed a bit, the characters and their world were enough to hold my interest. And the touches of humor only add to the appeal.
Everlong is told from the point of view of Maddie, the demon princess with her tragically amputated wings, who is thrust into a new life in a strange place, where her royal blood is more of a handicap than an asset. In this earth-like world, where coffee is addictive —the demons’ drug of choice—our hero, Clayton Delaney runs a settlement for demon who have escaped the slavery enforced by the queen, Maddie’s mother. When Maddie ends up in his settlement, she blames her attraction to Clayton on his resemblance to his brother Harper, Maddie’s long-lost first love. She tries to resist Clayton, but he refuses to be denied. Gotta love a demon that just won’t give up!
One of the things I particularly liked about Edwards is that she wasn’t afraid to have Maddie fall for someone other than Clayton prior to their first meeting. So many times in romantic fiction, the hero and heroine come together never having loved anyone before each other. Which to my mind, isn’t the way the real world works. In Everlong, Maddie comes to Clayton, not only still harboring feelings for her first love, but thinking that first love is dead. That makes him almost a legend in her mind, so Clayton has a great deal to overcome.
Maddie’s life is no picnic either, especially with all the complications of being a demon about to come into her first heat. Still, with all the luscious demons she had to choose from, I’d put up with all the problems just to be Maddie’s situation myself. Too bad things like this only happen in fiction.
Maddie’s story is told in first person, which I normally don’t care for, but Edwards handled it well-enough I could lose myself in Everlong despite my obvious bias. Read it and see if you don’t agree.
I’ve said it before, but it’s worth repeating. This is a book I didn’t think would ever be published. I knew it was different. I knew the characters were flawed and scarred and their situations aren’t exactly typical in romance. I can’t thank my editor at Samhain enough for loving this book as much as I do and being willing to give me the chance to tell a story the way I wanted.
(Okay, that part’s a lie. I do what the characters tell me to. Shh.)
Although I didn’t have concrete plans to write a sequel, reader response has encouraged me to write a second novel set in this world.
When I complete my revisions on Wicked Kin and submit it, I plan to start writing Everafter, which will be Harper and Emma’s story.
It will be told from Emma’s pov, and it will reveal how very little Maddie knew about her sister. In this novel, we’ll see the underbelly of the colony and Askara, instead of the often rose-colored version Maddie saw. And then there’s Harper. Emma survived his loss by coddling Maddie. Now Maddie has Clayton, and Emma has…a pissed off Evanti demon who has waited five years to claim his mate and consummate their bond.
Now I don’t know about you, but I’m thinking he won’t take no for an answer.