Showing posts with label Tori Minard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tori Minard. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Interview with romance author Tori Minard

Please welcome romance author Tori Mainard


Hello Tori, thank you for doing this interview. Would you tell us a little about yourself?
Hi, Laurie.  Thanks so much for having me.  I started writing as a kid but only started taking it seriously a few years ago.  I'm fascinated with magic, mythology and history, so I like to write about those subjects.  Basically I like weird stuff.  I used to be a bellydancer, but I don't dance much anymore.  Too busy writing.  Also, I'm married and have a school-age son.  

Out of all the books you wrote, do you have a few that holds a special place in your heart?
Well, Temple of the Heart does because it was so much fun to write.  Also, the book I'm working on now, which doesn't have a title yet, is pretty special to me.  It's about a man (Amaki, actually) who was buried alive beneath a house, and now thinks he's the spirit of the house.   He doesn't remember being alive.

What are some of your favorite author’s and some of your favorite books you’ve read?

Wow, that would be a long list, lol.  I used to read a lot of Mary Stewart, and especially loved The Crystal Cave as a kid.  Also, M.M.Kaye's Trade Wind really influenced me, as well as Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series.  And I love Charles De Lint.  He's a huge influence.  My favorite historical author is Laura Kinsale.  I loved Flowers from the Storm.  I admire Angela Knight and Morgan Hawke for their no-holds-barred sex scenes (sex scenes are really important to me).  And for paranormal, I'm into Sherrilyn Kenyon, J.R.Ward, Kresley Cole, and I just discovered Kerrilyn Sparks.  She's so funny. 

What sub-genre that you write?
Currently I write mostly paranormal/fantasy romance.  I also have a series of short stories that are basically humorous urban fantasy.  They're about a witch named Skye Donovan, who works the graveyard shift at the post office in Portland, Oregon.  I worked there for almost 6 years, so I thought it would be fun to write about it.  Skye has all kinds of kooky adventures at the P.O. and elsewhere.  I have two stories out in that series, Love Potion Number Ninety and Stainless Steel Vampire.  

Would you tell those who had never heard of your book Temple of the Heart a little about your book?
Temple of the Heart is set in ancient Atlantis.  It's about a sheltered priestess named Laila, who has never seen a man.  When her temple catches fire, she's rescued by a vampire named Niko.  But the authorities, instead of being relieved she's still alive, begin chasing her and Niko who then have to escape the city and have adventures along the way.  Naturally they fall in love, too. 

I really liked Garek and Sosima. I would love to read their stories. Any chance we can look forward to either of them getting their own book? 
I definitely have plans for Garek.   He's going to have his own book eventually, which is going to feature reincarnation.  Sosima is probably going to appear in a vampire series I have planned.  She'll be a truly ancient vampire by then, because the new series is set in the modern world. 

Do you have any plains to write a series about the Amakis? I was really fascinated with their strengths and powers.
Actually, I already have a series about them.  Temple is sort of a cross-over book.  My Amaki book which is currently available is called The Heart Moon.  I have two more in progress, one called Dragon Moon, and the other untitled (the house book I talked about).  

How did you come up with the idea for a romance between a priestess and vampire? 
Years ago, I heard a story about a Chinese lady who elected to remain in a burning palace because it was simply unthinkable for her to leave the palace grounds.  I thought that was fascinating, and I wanted to write about it, but I made her a priestess instead.  Of course, my heroine can't stay and burn.  She has to attempt an escape.  But I wanted her to get help from a man because men are forbidden to her, and I thought it would be even better if the man were someone scary and disreputable.  And who is scarier and more disreputable than a vampire?  

Have you always wanted to write about vampires and other supernatural creatures?
Pretty much, yeah.  I used to watch the sky on Halloween night hoping I'd see a witch fly by.  Lol.  That was when I was really little.  But I've always been fascinated by the mysterious and supernatural.  I have a huge library of occult books.


Would you tell us a little of what you’re working on next? 
I'm working on the house novel, and Dragon Moon, a sequel to The Heart Moon.  After that, I'm probably going to be developing a vampire series based on the vampire world I created for Temple.  And I'll also be doing a Skye Donovan story here and there for a change of pace.  



Fun questions
What your favorite color?  Hmm.  Probably pink.  Or maybe red.  Then again, I love yellow.  And blue.  I love all colors, lol. 
Do you have any pets? Yes.  One tiny Yorkie mix who thinks he's the emperor of the world. 
What your favorite movie and TV show? Oh, boy.  I really don't watch much tv these days and hardly ever get to see movies.  But I do love the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Firefly/Serenity.  I was an X-Files fan back in the day, too.  I'm waiting for Jane Eyre to arrive in the boondocks where I live. 
Do you have a favorite food or place to eat?  I love Indian food.  And Chinese.  

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Review Temple of the Heart by Tori Minard

Title: Temple of the Heart
Author: Tori Minard
Pages: 250
Format: eBook
Genre: Paranormal romance
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As a priestess of Desou, Laila knew the most sacred Rule in the Temple. No priestess should look upon the world outside or be seen by any man. Even in the face of catastrophic fire, the priestesses kept the Rule, and burned. All except for Laila.


Over one hundred years ago, Niko vowed allegiance to the Dark and became a vampire in order to defend his mother and sister. He never expected to destroy them himself. Now he lives in the shadows of Atlantis, the greatest civilization in the world, hating himself and reviled by others.

Pulling one lovely priestess from a burning temple can’t possibly atone for a century of drinking human blood.

Although his very touch is said to defile her, Niko vows to protect Laila, not only from the men who hunt her but also from the darkness he carries within himself. But Laila desires love and strength, not protection, and she’s willing to make her own vow to the Dark in order to get it. She defies her deepest fears and risks death to save Niko from an Atlantean execution so they can be together forever.
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Niko and Laila are from two different worlds of Atlantis. Niko's a vampire, who is considered an unwanted outsider by Atlanteans. Laila's a priestess of the Desau temple, highly revered and not permitted to see or be seen by the outside world. They weren't meant to ever meet, but after Niko rescues her, they end up running from the Atlantean guard just to stay alive. Throughout the book we see how the two have to fight at every turn to get away from the guards and when you learn why you'll be happily surprised. While Laila is learning to live in regular society and Niko is learning to trust someone other than himself, secrets about their pasts and their futures are discovered.

There were some sad parts that I really thought the couple wasn't going to make it thanks to Niko's stubbornness! He realizes almost too late that he loves Laila and that in order to save her he has to put his trust in someone other than himself. Garek is the half Amaki that Niko is going to have to put his trust in. It was fun to read Laila trying to curve her very curious nature and willingness to break the rules. Afterall, her curiosity was the reason Niko saw her while she was in her hiding place in the attic after she snuck up there to see the line of people bringing offerings to the Desau temple. Even at a glance Niko was immediately taken with Laila and she with him. But only after Niko rescues Laila from the burning temple does he realizes he can't let her go of her that easily. Their journey to freedom isn't easy. Niko is constantly battling the Dark that is trying to get him to join with it and accept his full powers, but with Laila's support and finally trusting Garek, Niko accepts who is and learns from it. I really like Laila and Niko as a couple. It was so sweet to see Niko let his feelings show little by little for Laila and the fact that she was patient, but didn't take his crap while he was still denying his feelings for her was great. I thought a few times Laila was going to be a pushover, but I was very relieved that she stood her ground when she needed to.

I would recommend this book to anyone that loves to read about a sexy, stubborn vampire and a beautiful priestess that have to accept themselves for who they are before they can accept each other and find happiness.