Monday, July 22, 2013

Interview & Giveaway Project Terminal: Legacy by Olivia Starke

Today I have fellow Beachwalk Press author Olivia Starke hanging out with me. Let's get to know her better!


Olivia, can you tell us a little about yourself? 
I grew up in a small town in the Ozarks, a beautiful area of the country with lots of trees, lakes, creeks, and wildlife. I spent most of my time outside as a kid, and I still love the outdoors. I write paranormal and contemporary erotic romance and erotica, both ‘straight’ as well as LGBT. I’m a HUGE fan of Doctor Who, plus Supernatural and BBC’s Sherlock (SuperWhoLock.)

Did you always want to be an author? 
I’ve always loved to write, but I never thought I could be a serious writer until I discovered epublishing. What an amazing opportunity for new voices and fresh ideas! Suddenly everyone who has the writing bug has a chance to get their names and work before readers.

Did anyone in your life influence you or encouraged you to be a writer? 
My mom is great and encourages me even when I’m having a day where everything I write sucks. She gives me ‘Mom pep talks’ and keeps me motivated. Love you Mom!

What is your writing atmosphere like? 
I’ve taken to my bed since it’s the quietest place I can find. One that’s not filled with dogs and cats suddenly NEEDING my attention, though as I write this I have a dog and cat staring at me from the doorway with mournful expressions.

What is your favorite aspect or writing? Least Favorite? 
Favorite, hands down living the adventures I write about through my characters. The interesting thing with writing, even if you map out the story you’re along for the ride, just as readers are. The plot always takes unexpected twists and turns. 
Least favorite, reading and re-reading the manuscript during the editing process.

What book are you currently promoting? 
Project Terminal: Legacy! I’m putting a lot of work into promo.

How did you come up with the story line?
 I’m a fan of zombie stories and movies, it sort of popped into my head and I ran with it.

Is this book part of a series?
 Yes! It’s Book 1 for my Project Terminal series with Beachwalk Press.

How do you choose your characters names?
 Sometimes the names come to me, but more often than not I go to baby naming sites. I frequent them more than an expecting parents when I’m writing.

Tell me something about you that may shock your readers? 
Hmmm, I can tie shoelaces with my toes. Is that shocking enough? LOL Someday I’ll make a YouTube video of it and I’ll be mildly famous amongst people with foot fetishes.


Now let’s have some fun!

Do you prefer Milk Chocolate or Dark?
Milk chocolate

Coffee or Tea?
Coffee is a must have for mornings, herbal or green tea through the day.

Vodka or Tequila?
Tequila!

Coke or Pepsi?
Neither, can I add root beer as an option? Root Beer!

Almond Joy or Mounds?
Mounds, but I’d rather have a Reeses *grumbles*

Romance or Thriller?
Romantic thriller

Mystery or Horror?
Horror


If you could be any animal, what would it be and why? 

Horse, because I’ve loved horses since I was an infant. And if I could be one I could figure out why my own horses decide to be such brats when I really want them to cooperate.


If you could have lunch or drinks with any 3 (living or dead) famous people who would they be and why? 

Oh god, here’s where my fangirl comes out. 1) MATT SMITH because I’m in love with him. 2) Steven Moffat because he’s a cruel, cruel man who rips people’s hearts out for fun, and we worship him for it. 3) Caitlin Moran, she’s a bawdy British feminist, and basically awesome!

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Zombies and super soldiers? Laura is the one hope for a world gone Hollywood crazy.

In only a matter of hours Laura Swift has been bitten by a zombie, rescued by Mr. Tall, Dark, and Foreboding, and thrown into a world gone Hollywood crazy. She has no choice but to follow Damian into his underworld of manipulated viruses and genetically altered super soldiers. Even as her life hangs in the balance, she can't deny the attraction she feels for the incredibly sexy and thoroughly imposing Infantryman.

Damian Gonsalves believes he has a cure for the virus changing innocent people into bloodthirsty undead. Within Laura is the key to stopping the horrific plague. All he has to do is keep her alive and safe, and stay one step ahead of those pursuing them. Her stubbornness frustrates him to no end, while her body drives him to distraction.

When they discover the secret behind Project Terminal, will they survive long enough to help stop the unleashed horror? Or will they just be two more victims of a virus threatening all of humanity?

Content Warning: graphic sex, strong language, and violence


Excerpt:

"Four more hours. We have to prepare."

Laura went cold. "Prepare?"

"The progression will snowball from here." His voice dead, he continued to stare at some unseen view.

He'd kissed her with such passion, now he spoke without emotion. How could someone do such a turnabout? The lousy bastard. Rage, white hot in intensity, shot through her, her head swimming with it.

"Maybe you're just stupid, Damian. Stupid for allowing a zombie thing to attack me. I wouldn't be dying if it wasn't for you. You deserve this, not me." Her fists balled at the injustice of it all. "You should die for this."

She sucked in wheezing breaths, unable to fill her lungs, and fell back on her butt. Her eyes widened, searching a darkened corner of the room, a distorted face appearing from the shadows. It grinned with broken, yellowed teeth, its eyes glowing in the dimness.

She gagged over raw terror.

"Oh my God, I saw something over there." She scrambled backward. "Damian, one of those things is in here."

* * * *

Damian glanced around the sparsely furnished room. Other than a few flies and mosquitoes buzzing around them they were alone.

He closed his eyes, the weight of guilt pressing down making it difficult to speak. "We're alone, Laura. Nobody else is in here."

The night wore on, and fits of anger mingled with her confusion. Several times he'd had to prevent her from dashing out the door. He paced the confines of the living room, waiting for the last of the madness to run its course. Laura lay on the floor, lashing out toward some unseen attacker, before her breathing became rapid, labored pants. White foam bubbled from her mouth.

He pinched the bridge of his nose, turning away. He'd become disillusioned with the system he'd given his life to shortly after discovering they'd screwed up royally in creating the virus. In a lab he'd watched a man succumb to it, changing into a soulless corpse. It'd been horrific the first time he'd witnessed it. Afterward Headquarters had assigned him to track down an infected woman outside of the facility. It was his duty as a super soldier to clean up their mistakes. Now he wanted nothing more than to see the lab destroyed, something he should've done in the first place. He should've listened to Doug and Max, two of the doctors from the early days of the project. Their warnings had come to pass, but he'd been a stubborn, misinformed jackass.

Curled in the fetal position, Laura looked like a sick child, fragile and broken. His throat constricted, even though it was ridiculous to have feelings for someone you didn't know. He was military, Army Infantry, for Christ's sake, he knew how to pull a trigger without regret.

Laura rolled onto her back, staring toward the ceiling with glassy eyes. Despite the tremulous hold she had on life, she was already dead.

He existed as a government killing machine—an automaton they'd designed. Nothing more. He'd given his humanity away to the project. He wasn't much better than the corpses he hunted.

"I'm so sorry this happened to you, baby. You were right, I deserved this, not you."

His vision blurred when he stared down the barrel, the silencer aimed squarely between her eyes, his heart beating a crazed rhythm in his chest. His finger squeezed ever so slightly on the trigger. Outside a mourning dove called to its mate, a haunting song echoing in the room. He recalled a story from his youth about how a dove would arrive to carry a person's soul to the afterlife. If he believed in anything but the here and now, in that moment he would've thought it true.

Laura's mouth gaped open, strangled noises escaping her throat, seizures taking her into death throes.

He lowered his arm and thumped the butt of his gun against his thigh, waiting for the monster to appear. When she became the undead, when she moved to attack him, he'd have the power to destroy her. She deserved one last try to get the best of him. Maybe it wasn't Laura anymore, but he'd honor the fighting spirit within her. She'd never get past him, but if she took a piece of him in the process he'd have an excuse to end the whole goddamned thing here, in this stinking house. If he ever got infected his duty would be to put a bullet in his own head.

Laura's body stilled, her eyelids drifting closed.

Any moment…

Her eyes popped wide open, her back arching. She sucked in a breath as if surfacing from deep waters. He turned his body sideways, leveling his gun in dead aim, waiting for the corpse to lunge.

"Damian?"



Buy Links:    Beachwalk Press    



About the Author:

Olivia Starke calls the Ozarks home. One of the most beautiful areas in the country, she loves hiking trails with her dogs, kayaking on the numerous waterways, and enjoying southern Missouri's fresh air and sunshine.

She's also 'Mom' to four dogs, a growing number of kitties that show up at her door, and four VERY spoiled horses that do little to earn their keep. Not that she'd ever hold that against them.

She's a HUGE fangirl of Doctor Who and to a lesser extent Supernatural, and has a pretty interesting love triangle (or square?) going on in her head between the Doctor and the Winchesters.


Author Links:   Site     Twitter     Facebook



Giveaway:

Olivia is giving away a $25.00 Amazon Gift Card during her Tour. For a chance to win please fill out the Raffelcopter below.











7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for hosting me today, Tamaria!

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  2. Thank you for the giveaway. Good luck with the blog tour.

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Renee!

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  3. Thanks for the interview! I would love to see a video of you tying laces with your toes! :)
    Thanks for the giveaway.
    suz2(at)cox(dot)net

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    1. lol I keep saying someday I will! Dad played basketball, Mom was a gymnast, me, I can tie shoelaces with my toes :p

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    2. Hi Olivia,
      I didn't really want to be anonymous, but Foxfire had other thoughts. Great interview.

      Morgan K Wyatt

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    3. Thanks for dropping by! I don't know why all the sites and internets can't get along.

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