Friday, June 10, 2011

Guest Post Author Bri Clark

How/why did you start to write?

Because the voices in my head wouldn't shut up. No seriously it was a way of therapy...Turns out some people call it a talent. 

How did you become an author? 

I just kept reading and writing. Then I got my break with Astraea Press and Stone House Ink. 

What was your first published piece? 

The Familial Witch 

Where was it published? 

Astraea Press 

How long ago? 

1 year 

What did you do before embarking on your writing career? Was it an asset to your writing? How? 

I was a realtor/office manager. It has helped as far as being organized and multitasking...and working with a phone. 

What inspires you? 

I am surrounded by other authors via social media and they keep me going.

Please share one of your successful marketing techniques? 

Having a consistent blog schedule with worthwhile content. 

Parting words... 

Thank you so much for having me and I love interacting with others so if you see me on Facebook or Twitter say hi.

(Thank you, Bri. It was fun. And we will definitely chat and tweet) 

Author Bri Clark's links... Blog Facebook Twitter Goodreads 


 Book Trailer link

Marie Kincaid suffering the greatest loss a woman can know runs from the pain. Falling asleep deep within the forest she awakes in an infirmary with a loss of memory and a power, she's always possessed yet never known: Glazier. Glazier enables Marie to embark on a new life free of pain but most importantly free of the past. Heightened senses, accelerated strength, speed, and learning abilities make Marie a perfect candidate to be a spy...also a perfect companion for Henry Tenison...the only other known Glazier. Henry, a loner and proud rogue finds his world upended when his connection to Marie is forged through Galzier. Unsure of how to progress with any relationship with her he endeavors to keep it strictly platonic and professional. As far away, missions and romantic surroundings entice him into pursuing his deeper desires he caves. However, Marie's love changes everything. Determined to free them both of the spy world and hold Abram their superior has over them Henry implements a plot to disappear. However, when things become dangerous in their latest mission, their first undercover, and memories of Marie's past surface suggesting another man...will Henry's efforts prove to come too late? If Marie remembers her past, will she still want their future?