Gathering Frost
Release Date: 02/17/15
Summary from Goodreads:
Will his kiss be enough to revive her frozen heart?
Once Upon A Time meets La Femme Nikita in GATHERING FROST, a dystopian romance from bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis that reimagines the classic fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty.
Jade was only a little girl when the earthquake struck. Before her eyes, half of New York City disappeared, replaced by a village that seemed torn out of a storybook. Horses and carriages. Cobblestone streets. A towering castle. And, above all, a queen with the magical ability to strip emotions away.
Ten years later and Jade has forgotten what it is to feel, to care...even to love. Working as a member of the queen's guard, she spends most of her time on the city wall staring at the crumbling skyscrapers of old New York. But everything changes when the queen's runaway son, Prince Asher, returns. Jade is tasked with an unusual mission--to let the Prince capture her, to make him trust her, and then to betray his secrets to the crown. In return, she'll earn her freedom. But life outside the queen's realm is more than Jade bargained for. Under Asher's relentless taunts, her blood begins to boil. Under his piercing gaze, her heart begins to flutter. And the more her icy soul begins to thaw, the more Jade comes to question everything she's ever known--and, more importantly, whose side she's really on.
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Author Interview
Okay,
elevator pitch time! If you had to tell someone about your new book Gathering
Frost in a minute or less, what would you say?
Ooh, this is always tough! Here goes… Gathering
Frost is a dystopian reimagining of Sleeping Beauty—only this time, beauty is a
ruthless soldier and the prince isn't her dance partner…he's her target! But
will his kiss be enough to revive her frozen heart and make this unfeeling
beauty learn to love? You have to read it to find out!
And if
you had to describe the book in three words, what would they be?
Romantic, imaginative, and…thrilling!
This
book is part dystopian, and part inspired by Sleeping Beauty. Can you tell us
what this crazy world is like and how you came up with it?
As always, my imagination ran away with me! I first
got this crazy idea for a fairy tale apocalypse where different fairy tale
characters took over our world. And the more I thought about it, the more
intrigued I became. The world I first imagined morphed into this creation that
was half fairy tale and half real—two parallel universes have smashed together
leaving a patchwork landscape behind. I decided to set Gathering Frost in New
York City, and I love the way both worlds in this story intermix in New York.
There are towering abandoned skyscrapers paired with an old-European style
village—a very cool mash up! And with each new book in the series, the world
will be teased more and more!
So,
what idea came first? Did you set out to retell Sleeping Beauty or did you come
up with the story first and then rework the fairy tale aspect into it?
As the world became more and more clear to me, one
character kept invading my thoughts—Jade, my main character! She's a soldier
and a fighter, not your average hero. And this single phrase just popped into
my thoughts, a line I included in the first chapter: "And I'm not. I'm not
the good guy. I'm the one who puts the good guys in their graves." And I
loved it! I started wondering how Jade would have become this way and what her
back story was, and that's when the reimagining of Sleeping Beauty came to me.
Only in my tale, she's not in a coma, her heart is the thing that's asleep,
frozen over. And she's just waiting for the prince to make it beat again.
This is
the first book in the Once Upon A Curse series. Any idea what comes next?
Of course! I'm already working on the second book in
the series, Withering Rose, which is a retelling of Beauty & The Beast—only
this time, Beauty is cursed and the beast is the only one who can save her!
Beauty has magical powers and she's not being trapped by the beast, she's
taking refuge with him. I don't like to just rehash the same old story, so each
book will take an original fairy tale and flip it around somehow!
Do you
have a favorite fairy tale princess?
Well, growing up I was obsessed with Belle and
Ariel! Belle because she was the uber book nerd like me, and Ariel cause, well,
mermaids are just really cool!
Is
there a message in this series that you want readers to grasp?
As cheesy as it might sound, the moral of my story
is fairly similar to that of every fairy tale (it just takes a much more
convoluted path to get there!)—love wins! It can conquer any obstacle, overcome
any hurdle, surprise you, give you a reason to live, give you the heart and
strength to keep fighting. In the end, if you have real love, you can handle
anything. Maybe I'm just a hopeless romantic, but I truly believe that.
What is
the most important thing you've learned as a writer?
Trust in yourself and your fans. In my humble
opinion, that is the most important thing I've learned! There will always be an
agent who rejects you, a reviewer who gives you one star, or someone else out
there to hurt your confidence in some way. But you as the writer must believe
in your work and must keep pushing forward. Anytime I have any trouble
believing in myself, I think of all of my amazing fans who reach out with such
enthusiastically kind words, and I know at least a few other people out there
believe in me too.
Do you
ever read reviews written about your books?
Definitely! The great ones are amazing, and provide
a much-needed ego-boost for those moments of complete self-doubt, but bad
reviews have their place as well. No writer is perfect--at least I'm certainly
not! And anytime someone gives useful criticism, I use it to improve upon my
next project.
What’s
the hardest part of writing a book?
What comes after! During the writing process, I get
totally lost in my own world and I let the characters take me on a journey. But
after, I'm thrown back into real life and that's when the doubts creep in! Will
people like it? Does it suck? Is it totally boring? Is the romance completely
flat? Can people see the curveball coming from a mile away? The hardest part
about writing is cutting off those questions and trusting in the book I spent
so much time crafting.
About the Author
I've always been a writer. I grew up duct taping my novels together, started writing complete manuscripts in high school and studied creative writing at Johns Hopkins University. Upon graduating, I decided it was finally time to actually give my dream career a chance. So, of course, I started writing a young adult paranormal romance series -- and no, I'm not jumping on the bandwagon. I've been a true paranormal supporter for my entire life! I blame my obsession almost completely on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, my all-time favorite television show. And, before you ask: Yes, I own every season... even the post WB ones! I especially challenge anyone to watch the first three seasons and not fall in love with Angel, securing a lifelong love of vampires! Other culprits of my paranormal obsession are some of my favorite authors: JK Rowling, Raymond Feist, Meg Cabot, Richelle Mead, Lynne Ewing and Tamora Pierce.
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