Showing posts with label eden trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eden trilogy. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Interview with Nicole Williams

I know that I have been going on and on about the Eden Trilogy but TRUST ME they are amazing! The second that I put down United Eden Book 3 I rushed to my computer to email Nicole Williams, the author.

I begged for an interview on my hands and knees (well maybe that is a bit much but I did beg) and she was so sweet and kind to grant me and interview. 


1.     I also love to ask the authors that are interviewed why did they become authors?  I do this because I have gotten some very funny answers before and some that are really moving.  So, my first question is: why did you become an author?

My reason doesn't have a funny flair to it, nor is it particularly moving, but it is quite meaningful to me of course. My passion for reading goes back to my first memories, but my love of writing came a bit later. In third grade I started participating in an annual Young Writer's conference. To prepare, we got to write, illustrate and create a cover and binding for our book and I remember feeling so proud and excited to show my finished product to anyone I could corner. Then in sixth grade, we were tasked with writing a story over the course of a month. Each week we'd get together in small groups and read our latest progress to our group and the members of mine couldn't wait to hear what was going to happen next in mine. And I couldn't wait to write more. Once the assignment was done I continued writing it, until I realized it was a never ending story and capped it off around eighty pages or so.

Fast forward a decade and a half and I find my love for reading waning and I'm able to pinpoint it to the books I'm immersing myself in. I was mainly reading adult fiction at the time and found an ongoing theme that was far too realistic and depressing for my liking written in a melancholy voice. These were some solid works of fiction, don't get me wrong, but they just weren't "it" for me. So I wandered into the young adult section of a local bookstore and picked up a few titles, thinking, "why not?" and guess what? I was in love with reading again.

So much so, I decided that's what I needed to write. My passion was in escapism and fantasy and true love and happy endings, so that's what I wanted to create for others. So I put fingertips to keyboard and got after it. I didn't have any formal training as a writer; I'd taken several English courses in college before deciding a English Lit degree wasn't in the cards for me, so I picked up a ton of writing mechanics books. For the cost of a couple hundred dollars, I felt I got a very good education on novel writing 101. I finished Eternal Eden, my first book, in eight weeks. The first draft at least. I write like that, in huge bursts of creative energy where neither hungry or tired register. And once I'm done with a novel, I pay the price and have to catch up on all things of a human nature for a month or two before launching into my next one.

I became a writer because that's what I was meant to be, that's the passion that was born in me. I became an author because I took a leap of faith, didn't let the nay-sayers wear me down, and believed in myself.

2.    I fell in love with the relationship between Bryn and William and when I read the second book it was so hard to see the pain that Bryn was in.  Was this hard for you to write because of the bond that authors have with their characters?

It was very hard. William and Bryn are my first loves as far as characters go, and their love for one another sets the bar for other love stories I write, so I had to force myself to stick with the novel's outline or else it would have ended about two days after Bryn flew to Paris and then one or both of them decided to go get back the other. I had to create an intense playlist and listen to it over and over again while I wrote. I also had to make sure I got lots of sunshine to counteract the somber tone of the book.

3.    Patrick is so funny, loving, and an amazing character.  Did you mimic him after someone in your life or was it because he was just the opposite of William?

Patrick is partly mimicked after my brother, and partly created to provide plenty of comic relief as Bryn and William are a couple of serious characters. My brother is a smarty pants, too charming for his own good, and the life of a party. He doesn't surf, though (yet anyways) and he's married (sorry, ladies).

4.    I know that you announced that a new book will be out soon from Patrick's point of view.  Can you give us any details about the book and when it is coming out?

I'm so stoked about this book! For me, Patrick is an easier character to write than either Bryn or William because he never stops talking in my mind as I'm writing. I can't keep up with his internal dialogue. I'm about a week away from finishing the first draft. After that I'll do a couple weeks of revisions, send it off to my editor, and my goal is to have it out the first couple weeks of March. It's entitled, FISSURE, THE PATRICK CHRONICLES and highlights Patrick's life and shenanigans at the conclusion of The Eden Trilogy. The official jacket blurb will be released in a few weeks, but I can say that it's time to get out the black, ladies, because the man who loves all the women is about to fall hard for just one of them. Again.

5.    What is one thing that you love about writing Bryn and William?

I love that their relationship has the potential to inspire a woman who doesn't believe this kind of love can exist. I love that it can challenge them to set standards and stand by them. I love that women can potentially see a piece of themselves in the insecurities Bryn faces and come through a gauntlet of challenges to come out stronger and more confident on the other side. I love, loved, writing their wedding night; for me, that was a thousand pages and three years coming and I couldn't wait to get that down on paper.

Bonus Question:  With the popularity of werewvoles and vampires why did you choose Immortals?

I blame it on my crazy imagination and wanting to write a species of beings and a world I'd never read or heard about before. Of course there are parallel themes between the world of Immortals and other paranormal beings, but I really enjoyed digging into what purpose these beings who lived FOREVER would have other than just taking it one day at a time. So, yeah, I hold my imagination fully responsible for that one


Thank you so much Nicole for taking time out of your busy schedule to speak with me! 

--Mary--

United Eden by Nicole Williams




It is here! Finally! The final chapter of Bryn and William! I LOVED every moment of this book.  There was the fear that the council would not let Bryn and William finally have their marriage and of course John is back.  However, we can always count on Patrick to be there for us .... or can we?

I am making this review very short and sweet because I do not want to ruin a single minute of the world-wind that is the Eden Trilogy! So here is it:

William = amazing, wonderful, caring, and there is no one that I could imagine Bryn being with. 
Patrick = funny, funnier, loyal, loving, and I cannot wait to see the book that Nicole Williams is writing from his point-of-view. That's right you heard me!!
Bryn = LOVE HER!! What else is there to say?  William and her make the perfect couple, she fits into the family so well, and ......... wait for it ............. do her eyes change color??? (hehe)

I love them all and I love this series.  I am sitting on the edge of my seat for Nicole and her new book!

--Mary--

Friday, January 20, 2012

Fallen Eden Book 2 of Eden Trilogy By Nicole Williams

Do you remember how much I loved Eternal Eden (Book 1)? Ok this was....wait for it.... 100 times BETTER!!!

Let's pick up where we left off in Book 1. William and Bryn are together - kind of.  Charles has already told him that Bryn was a Taker and William was a Giver.  Let me explain a bit.  Bryn's special power when she turn Immortal was the ability to take someones live.  William's special is that he is a Giver.  He can make people Immortal all by himself and does not need a team of Immortals to do it.  The Council will not let them be together.  So, William is doing everything that the Council is asking of him.  Because he is trying to win the Council over and get to be with Bryn forever. 

Now, the Council has order Bryn to train up a bit and guess who here trainer is, Patrick!  He does a great job training Bryn.  But, good times cannot last forever.  John and his team of goons are back to get Bryn.  However, Bryn and Patrick take down a lot of them, BUT after the fight William touches Bryn.  He is actually knocked out because she is a Taker.  Bryn feels so horrible about this and is so hurt because she hurt him.  So, she does the one thing that she thinks best for everyone.......she leaves.  She left note that basically said that there was someone else and she did not love him.  Which we all know that this is not true because William is her soul mate.  As she is leaving Patrick catches up with her and tries to convince her to stay.  Bryn keeps with the story and Patrick is so upset with her but takes her to the airport anyway. 

Bryn catches the first flight out and ends up in Paris.  Through twist and turns she meets up with Paul (her friend from OSU). One night in an alley they are attacked but "someone" was there to rescue them.  Paul and Bryn rush off together to William's cabin in the Alps.  However, Bryn still needs to finish her training; so, Patrick comes and helps her.  He is not the same though.  He is mean to Bryn and tells her how William has moved on and found someone else.  Bryn is so hurt but understands because she cannot be with William because she hurts him and could possibly kill him.  During the time in the Alps, we also find out that Paul is dying.  Bryn feels she must make Paul's last days as fulfilled as possible.  As Paul is dying William comes with Patrick and turns Paul.  Crazy I know!! But William did it because he thought that Bryn left him for Paul and he did not want her to be sad. 

Bryn cannot take it anymore and heads back to William's family home.  After convincing everyone that she left because she loves William she set off to find him.  When she finally finds him and tells him her true feelings - what happens? - John's goons again! Yet again they get away.......for now.....

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Eden Trilogy By Nicole Wiliams

 For those who follow the blog and know me I love series books.  I am not completely sure why but I do.  I also have another confession --- and it is a big one --- I have a sick love affair with $.99/$1.99/$2.99 books on Amazon.  I cannot help it.  I see that they are cheap and the book sound so good that I have to have it.  Come on BookNerds you know what I mean.  It was with this love affair that I fell in love with the Eden Trilogy.  It is here that I got Book #1 Eternal Eden.  It was here that I met Bryn and William. *sigh* William!!! I read the first book in less than one day. SERIOUSLY!! I could not put it down.  Also this contains SPOILERS so please be aware of that too!

Bryn, female, 20-something, beautiful, smart, student at Oregon State University, sounds perfect...right?! Well, Bryn has issues.  Her parents were killed ad she has no one else.  The reason she dropped out of Stanford to go to OSU was because she needed to get away and this is where she choose.  It is here that I need to introduce William! *sigh* I cannot help but love him more eveytime I say his name.  Jaw-dropping yummy cute, blue eyed William.  They meet while she is giving him a tour of the campus.  Then its all down hill from here.  William (of course) is not who he seems.  I know your first thought might be vampire -- but that is not it!! William saves Bryn from a very beating from two bad guys (who are really there to give a message to William) then after she gets to falling in love with him, he leaves.  She cannot take the pain of him being away.  So, one day she decides that it is time to end her life.  SIDENOTE: This part is not as bad as it sounds Bryn actually wants to be closer to William so she drowns herself in water because William loves being in water.  Okay maybe that is a bit dramatic.  Bryn drowns and then wakes up several days later in a huge Manor and who is there, YEP, William and now Bryn is like him.  William is an Immortal.  He is actually a Guardian and Chosen One but s on a mission to get intel on John Townsend because he is Inheritor.  William has been working 10 years on this mission with the help of Patrick, his brother.  Let me just say that I LOVE PATRICK!!! William actually change Bryn on his own, which is a very special gift.  William also tells Bryn that he has been searching for her for over 20 years.  YEP that is what he said because William is also a Foreteller.  Once Bryn is changed she cannot stay aways from William they are drawn to each other so much.  Of course Patrick is there for the comic relief and keeps them in line.  Bryn takes becoming Immortal herself okay because she is with William.  Howver, there is a snag in this love-affair.  Paul - a friend of Bryn's from OSU.  See when Bryn drowned Paul went a huge search/rescue mission to find her.  So this needed to be "cleaned" up.  Patrick, William and Bryn head out to handle this Along the way we meet all of William's and Patrick's family.  Their brother, Nathanial and his wife Abigail.  Their younger brother Joseph and his wife Cora.  Yes they all are Immortal also.  The back story of this is so tragic but amazing to how perfect this family is.  Their father, Charles, is even the Chancellor of Alliance of Guardians.  Bryn goes and talks to Paul and tells him not to search for her.  So, I was thinking that all was good OH NO there is much more.  The Council (which is like the leaders of the Immortals) chooses who married who.  They picked Bryn to marry John Townsend.  That did not set well with William.  They "try" to run away but John catches them and the Council sentences Bryn to death. Here is another catch, Bryn has powers (like all Immortals) she is a TAKER.  This means she can take life by just touching them.  This is what helps them escape.  But will the Council and John leave them alone???

-- Mary --