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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Interview: Margo Kelly, author of Who R U Really?



who are youWho R U Really? by Margo Kelly

Thea's overprotective parents are driving her insane. They invade her privacy, ask too many questions, and restrict her online time so severely that Thea feels she has no life at all. When she discovers a new role-playing game online, Thea breaks the rules by staying up late to play. She's living a double life: on one hand, the obedient daughter; on the other, a girl slipping deeper into darkness. In the world of the game, Thea falls under the spell of Kit, an older boy whose smarts and savvy can't defeat his loneliness and near-suicidal despair. As Kit draws soft-hearted Thea into his drama, she creates a full plate of cover stories for her parents and then even her friends.

Soon, Thea is all alone in the dark world with Kit, who worries her more and more, but also seems to be the only person who really "gets" her. Is he frightening, the way he seems sometimes, or only terribly sad? Should Thea fear Kit, or pity him? And now, Kit wants to come out of the screen and bring Thea into his real-life world. As much as she suspects that this is wrong, Thea is powerless to resist Kit's allure, and hurtles toward the same dark fate her parents feared most. Ripped from a true-life story of Internet stalking, Who R U Really? will excite you and scare you, as Thea's life spins out of control.




Praise for the book

"Kelly's first novel is a suspenseful page-turner with multiple suspects, a little bit of romance, and a strong but not overbearing message." --Kirkus Reviews

"Suspenseful novel that's guaranteed to give readers goosebumps--particularly as events heat up toward the end. A good choice for families to read together." --School Library Journal

"Who R U Really? is a fantastically creepy book that is surprisingly realistic and totally engrossing.... Once I opened it, I couldn't close it. Who R U Really is a satisfyingly unique YA thriller that left me guessing up until almost the very last page.... This book is very realistic and I really enjoyed the writing style." --Tempest Books

"Based on actual events, the story should be required reading for all teens." --VOYA Magazine



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An Interview with Margo Kelly



1)      What was the craziest thing you have ever done? 
When I was around seventeen, I took a college entrance exam for a coworker so that she could test-out of a math class she didn’t want to take.

2)   What inspired you to write Who R U really? 
Years ago, my daughter was nearly abducted by an online predator. After a counseling session one day, my daughter and I played the “what if” game. What if “this” had happened instead of that? What if “this” decision had been made instead of this one? And a novel was born. There are many true scenes in the book along with many fictional ones.

3)   What are your thoughts on social networking and friendships? 
I love social networks, and I love friendships. However, we need to be aware and alert. People online are not always who they say they are. I recently partnered with a campaign called STOP. THINK. CONNECT., and I’ve learned some interesting statistics through them. 75% of kids will share personal information in exchange for goods and services. That means, even if you tell your kids constantly to not share personal information online … when they receive an email or a message stating that they can get a free iPod (or whatever product), they’ll quickly type in their personal information to claim the merchandise. That message could be from a malicious person. It is our shared responsibility to help educate ourselves, our friends, and our family regarding online safety.

4)   What is the most unusual or interesting research you have done for your books
I’ve read a lot of Psychology Today articles about our emotions and why we make the choices we do … but I suppose that’s pretty boring research. For this book, the most interesting research I did was watch a lot of YouTube videos on self-defense so that I could make the scenes realistic in the story.

5)   How would you describe your protagonist? 
Thea is a naïve teenage girl who hungers to be loved by a boy. When things go wrong with the boy she likes at school, she falls for Kit, a guy she meets in an online role-playing game. She ends up lying to her parents and her friends, because she’s convinced she’s in love with Kit, and she’ll do anything for him. Her world falls apart when she learns that Kit is not who she thought he was. Thea has to figure out who she can trust in order to save herself in the end.

6)   What other creative things do you do?
 I love to quilt.

7)   How do deal with writer’s block? 
The hardest part of writer’s block is pushing through it. That means first, I have to sit down and start. Sometimes I’ll set the timer for fifteen minutes and force myself to just write – even if it’s terrible and even if I just delete it later – because sometimes just the physical action of typing will get the creative energy flowing again. And that’s how I push through the writer’s block.

8)   Do you believe in love at first sight? 
Yes. I fell in love with my husband at first sight. I went back to my college dorm that night and told all of my friends that I was going to marry him. They thought I was nuts, but they laughed when I announced our engagement about five months later.

9)   If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
 I’ve travelled a lot. I’ve been to places like Bermuda, Grand Cayman, Cancun, Panama, Alaska, Hawaii, Washington D.C., Williamsburg, Puerto Rico, and many other great places. But one place I’ve not yet been, which I would LOVE to visit, is the Mediterranean.

10)   Can readers expect more books from you in the future? 
Absolutely! My next manuscript is in the hands of my agent now, and hopefully it will enter the wheels of the mighty publishing machine soon.


Margo Kelly



Author Margo Kelly


Margo Kelly is a native of the Northwest and currently resides in Idaho. A veteran public speaker, she is now actively pursuing her love of writing. Who R U Really? is her first novel. Margo welcomes the opportunities to speak to youth groups, library groups, and book clubs.







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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Author Interview: David Torres author of Restricted Renegade (Restricted #1)

Restricted Renegade (Restricted #1)

Restricted Renegade (Restricted #1)

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In a futuristic world that seems all too peaceful, Rachel Mercer finally bridges to become an adult.

Once trained as a LEO (Law Enforcement Officer), she quickly realizes that things aren’t what they seem while being trained at an accelerated rate with the new and curious technology of the A.R.E.S. Things take a turn for the unexpected when an all too mysterious and charming gentleman—David—appears in her life, who hides his identity of being a Congressman-to-be from her.

But that is only one side of his heavy secret. As trouble catches up, Rachel discovers him to be an Unrestricted-people who she was trained to hate and kill with extreme prejudice.

As they flee to the Restricted area for safety where she is then encountered with the choice of joining their cause, or die loyal to her corrupt nation. In an epic journey filled to the brim with suspense, action, and stop-your-heart romance, she is encountered with two choices: To remain loyal to her nation and live happily ever after, blind to all the injustices and corruption around her and lose her chance at love, or become an Unrestricted, opening her heart to David and fight for what she truly believes is right.

Once decided, there is no going back.
PaperbackFourth Edition536 pages
Published March 20th 2014 by Createspace

INTERVIEW with
David Torres








What was the craziest thing you have ever done?


I would have to say going on a 2 week backpacking trip in New Mexico. Not only was there a huge thunderstorm the first night where the water was seeping into the tent, I also had to drag a burro with me for three days, climb up Mt. Baldy of an elevation of 12,400 feet, "read a magazine" in a pit with a wooden stool to sit on called a latrine, but I had to end the whole trip with 3 miles of useless switchbacks that was just taunting since I could see base camp right in front of me, and yet I had to follow long switchbacks when I could just cross though the trails and make it in half an hour. I had 27 blisters and was nicknamed Chief Blisterfoot by the others. What an honor.


What inspired you to write Restricted Renegade?

I never liked reading. But around my sophomore year in high school, books didn't seem so bad. Except the ones we were forced to read like Ethan Frome and the Death of a Salesman. But others that I read on my own, i found that I liked very much. And somewhere around 4 am, I woke with a start with the ridiculous, yet exciting idea to write a book. And I decided to see where my thoughts led me.


How would you describe your protagonist?


Rachel starts off as timid and fragile, but as the story continues, she finds strength within herself, and really blossoms to who she really is. Determined and headstrong to a fault that makes her stubborn. Daring, not fearless, but brave enough to overcome the fear. Kind, but can always change if provoked. Two perfect words to describe Rachel... would be Rebel Heart.


What is your dream as an author?


While fame and fortune would be nice, it isn't what motivated me to publish and distribute Restricted Renegade. I want as many people to read it because it has crucial moral messaged and meanings that I want to share with people so they can hopefully take its meanings to heart.


Do you believe in love at first sight?

Being a sucker for romance, absolutely. I have felt like that once before. But I still have yet to experience True love at first sight. Fingers crossed she's looking for me as much as I am looking for my Rebel Heart.


If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

I would like to go to Europe. Doesn't matter where. I still have yet to travel around the U.S. but I would like Europe. Never know where I might find inspiration and come up with a new idea for a book.


What impact does a bad review have on you?

I don't have many reviews, and so far I haven't had any negative reviews. But if I were to get one, which is inevitable, I would pretty much be bummed out, honestly. I understand that not anyone can like my book. But it would still leave a bitter taste in my mouth knowing I have failed, especially if the review offers some valid points. If it is biased and just nonsense, I suppose I'd just shrug it off and drink some lemonade.


Now that you've read criticisms about your work, do you wish you could re-write it and start over or not and why?


There are things I would like to improve, especially now that I've gained some experience in writing. But I wouldn't want to re-write the whole thing. Sure, it's a book and I want it to be as great as I can make it. But this is my first novel, I can't expect perfection. And I can't expect it to be a best seller or have the best artistic writing and descriptions. The art I see in this book, it's beauty is not just the story, but it represents what I've went through for all the three long years of writing it, and what went through my mind and all the hard work I put into it. And it was the best I could do at the time. And for that, it is the most beautiful work of art I have ever made.


Can readers expect more books from you in the future?

Most definitely. Restricted Renegade is only Book 1 of the series. There's more to come and I am almost finished with the first draft of Book 2. Every time I have an idea for a new book, I always jot it down in my super secret highly encrypted secure folders in my heavily guarded hard drive. SO that once I am finished with the current book, I can polish the idea and try writing something of it. Now that I have had a taste the thrill of writing can give to a fellow man, I find that I want more. And I won't stop. Not anymore.


Did you model the Character David Thompson after yourself?

Absolutely not. David was just a name that I found as good as any other. But every character in Restricted Renegade does have a certain element from me, and were also modeled after people I do know.


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