Family Secrets by Kat Nichols
Publication date: January 8th 2015Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
An orphan by the age of sixteen, Sophia Morganthal now lives with her best friend and struggles in a world with no relatives. Midway through her Senior year, Sophia finds herself flying across the country to live with a family she never knew existed. She ends up with more questions than answers when she discovers that not only does she come from a long line of witches but that she must be initiated within the year to prevent a battle for coven leadership.
Feeling more alone than ever, Sophia finds her solace in books. The journals of past initiates provide her with more than she ever wanted to know and make her question the path she’s on. Amidst all of the upheaval in her life, Sophia also finds one source of happiness – Connor. The last thing she needs is more complications, but Connor is the only person who makes her feel wanted for herself and not for what she stands for.
As Sophia learns more about herself, and what being initiated into Blackthorne coven really means, she must answer the ultimate question – would she give up everything for her family?
After watching Alexa blow up a precious stone, I was a little
hesitant to try. She watched me, her foot tapping the floor
repeatedly, until I picked out a pretty blue gemstone that matched my
shirt. I held it in my right hand, placing my left hand over it just
as Alexa had done. Here is where I thought my previous failed
attempts would come in handy since I already knew what didn’t work.
But it didn’t matter much after all. My magic, perhaps knowing it
was about to be used for the first time, was waiting as impatient as
a child kept inside on a rainy day. Unlike those previous attempts, I
was finally able to find it, grasp a tendril and tug lightly. It,
whatever it was, unspooled and began to move towards my hands. I
looked up at Alexa, panic building in my chest, heart beating
erratically as this energy moved through my body. It began to pool in
my hands, where I should have been able to send it into the stone,
but somehow it was blocked. My heart continued to race, getting
faster and faster as the energy filled my hands. The pressure built
until I was sure my hands would burst, when Alexa placed a hand on my
wrist.
Something snapped in my brain, a mental block I had thrown up against
magic being real, and finally, my power began to pour into the
sapphire. It wasn’t long before I felt some resistance from the
stone, as the energy flow slowed. I pulled back, somehow
instinctively knowing how and my connection to the stone broke. In my
hands, I held my very own power stone. Opening my hand, the gem sat
on my palm, pulsing along with my heartbeat. I barked out a laugh,
staring at the stone, then raised my head to look at Alexa.
It was real. It was all real. Everything they told me. I shook my head, still staring at the stone in my hand. The magic energy had retreated back into my body, but I could feel it pulsing inside my chest, refusing to be hidden again, at one time both foreign and completely natural.
It was real. It was all real. Everything they told me. I shook my head, still staring at the stone in my hand. The magic energy had retreated back into my body, but I could feel it pulsing inside my chest, refusing to be hidden again, at one time both foreign and completely natural.
Family Secrets is a young adult, coming of age story with a magical
twist. Sophia moves to Illinois and her whole life is turned upside
down. She meets family she never knew she had and finds out she comes
from a long line of witches. She deals with family issues, meeting
new friends and a cute boy at school, all while studying to pass her
initiation.
Why do you write paranormal books?
I
love paranormal books. I will read almost anything, but this genre is
my true love. Why? I’m not sure I can pinpoint an exact reason.
Reading and writing paranormal novels; it’s like an adventure, a
vacation from reality. You never know what can happen because as long
as the world building is done properly, anything can.
What
advice would you give aspiring writers?
You
have to get out there and mingle with the blogging/writing/reading
world. Join discussion groups, follow Facebook pages, and put
yourself out there. It can be time consuming, time you may want to
spend writing, but you can meet some amazing people. If possible,
find yourself a good writing group to help keep you sane. If I didn’t
have the Rebel Writers, I never would have finished Family Secrets.
If you can find a good group, they will understand what you’re
going through and can support you in ways even your best friends and
family cannot.
You’ve
mentioned the Rebel Writers. Who are they and how have they
influenced you?
The
Rebel Writers is my writing group. We met as fans of indie author
Rachel Higginson, who I love, and we all decided we’d write our
first books together. They are amazing women and talented authors. If
not for them, I never would have finished my first book, let alone
have other books in the pipeline. We got so lucky. They are my best
friends and my sisters. Cheesy, I know!
Where
do you find inspiration for your writing?
Everywhere.
Books, movies, TV shows, my friends and family. But sometimes
inspiration just comes out of the blue, usually when I’ve turned
off the lights to go to sleep or when I’m driving, anytime I don’t
have time to write.
Is there a character that has taken a completely different turn
than you originally planned for it? Characters that you discarded and
wrote out or became more important than you planned?
I’ve
often heard authors say that the characters speak to them or take
over a story but I’d never really seen it in action until Ellen.
She’s the cook at Sophia’s new home and like the maids, was meant
to be more of a background character. As
I wrote her, she demanded a much larger role and ended up being a
pretty important person to Sophia.
Do
you have any upcoming projects?
I
do! I’m halfway finished with book two in the Secret Societies
collection. Deadly Secrets is a continuation of Sophia’s story and
I plan on releasing in July or early August of this year. I also have
the first chapter of a novella about Sophia’s parents up on the
site, Literrater. I’d like to have it published by the end of the
year.
The
Secret Societies collection will continue after that but will tell
the story of a different paranormal group and since they all live in
the same area, the stories will intertwine. For example, people in
Deadly Secrets will show up in later books. My goal is that each set
can stand alone as a series, but you can read them all in order to
fully understand what is going on with these groups and the
relationships between them. The first set, Secrets, focuses on Sophia
and the witches, and will consist of two full length novels and one
novella.
Kat Nichols was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. The youngest of four children, she'd been known to play for hours with only a cardboard box for entertainment. Her imaginary friends had friends... and family... and even little cities to play in. As she grew older, she began to put some of these stories down on paper, rather than keeping them in her head.
Writing a novel had always been a dream for her, perhaps an item on her bucket list, but it wasn't until she joined a writing group with other aspiring writers that she finally got to work.When not writing, Kat is reading or driving her son to and from practices and wishing she was reading.It depends on the day.
Kat still lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her wonderful husband, their hilarious son and their sometimes adorable and sometimes annoying cat.
Writing a novel had always been a dream for her, perhaps an item on her bucket list, but it wasn't until she joined a writing group with other aspiring writers that she finally got to work.When not writing, Kat is reading or driving her son to and from practices and wishing she was reading.It depends on the day.
Kat still lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her wonderful husband, their hilarious son and their sometimes adorable and sometimes annoying cat.
Author links:
No comments:
Post a Comment