Ancient Legends - New Worlds Humans weren't the only ones to migrate to America... When two hidden worlds collide near modern day Lake Michigan, Jennifer, a young Native American, is confronted with the reality not everything is as it seems and things do go bump in the night. The questions she has long since asked are answered in this epic tale of self discovery when she meets Gabriel; the director of Guardians Incorporated. Born in New Tuat, Netchkhet, now known as Gabriel, came to Earth some five thousand years ago to protect the human race, Disillusioned because of an unfulfilled prophecy, he has become cold and distant - even from those of his kind. Secretly, he waits for his enemy to take his head so he may leave this world for good. Can a tiny Selkie melt his hardened heart and restore his faith in a power far greater than himself? When history repeats itself, can he save her from death's embrace or will they be robbed of a future again?
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Author Bio: V.S. Nelson has always enjoyed reading stories with strong relationships and happy endings so it’s not surprising she found herself writing across the romance genre. Even her commercial fiction, Sins of a Man, the memoirs of a Mafia Hit man, is layered with romantic elements.
Landing in Arizona, after an exciting teaching career,
which took her to the Middle East for several years, she lives in Arizona where
she spend most of my time making love to her computer while writing, editing or
researching, seven to ten hours a day. The days she’s not writing, you will
find her with my critique partners at Starbucks, attending or presenting a
workshop or at a RWA meeting.
Being a Native American woman and a Scorpio, she’s
always had a fondness for history, mythology, the occult, and the unexplained
events which have occurred on this world we call home. It was no wonder she
found herself writing a paranormal series.
She enjoys hearing from readers, fans and people with
similar interests. They are more than welcome to contact her through her
website http://www.authorvsnelson.com
I am delighted to welcome author
V.S.Nelson to (site) today. Virginia, thank you for being here today. I’d like
to start off asking you, why do you write under your initials rather than your
first and last name? Is it to hide your sexuality?
V: Not at all. When I first switched from writing
non-fiction to fiction I felt a change was necessary. I, like most authors also
googled my name. I was not surprised to find my name was being used by another
author. What surprised me was she also writes paranormal romance often on the
erotic side. We have since become facebook friends and joke freely about our
common name. Virginia Nelson is my maiden name where it is her married name.
Making a long story short I felt it best to use my initials for my fictional
stories. There was never any intention on my part to hide my gender.
Interviewer: I think our readers
would like to learn more about you as a person. Can you tell us at least five
things most readers don’t know about you?
V: Well I’m not too sure what your readers know or don’t
know about me so I’ll start off by stating some of the things that is mentioned
on my website then share a few secrets with you. I’m Native American, a Scorpio
and a grandmother who refuses to admit that I am as old as I truly am since I
am still very young at heart. I wrote non-fiction and text books for years
while I taught school in New Mexico and the Middle East. I’m retired now and
spend my days writing fiction in sunny Arizona where I live with the light of
my life who was also my high school sweetheart. (More on this personal story
below.) I have a fondness for the occult, ancient cultures and religions which
l believe led me to write paranormals and urban fantasies.
Now on to some of the things your readers may not know about
me.
(1) I was
diagnosed with MS in 1990 and was confined to a wheel chair for over two years.
Thing got so bad with my health I feared I would spend my remaining days in a
rest home. I made the decision to try several alternative healing methods,
including acupuncture, to which I am forever grateful for. It is a long haul
but I eventually regained the use of my legs and arms.
(2) As a young
teenager, in 1964, I ran away with my high school boyfriend after my parents
moved from Central California to Northern California. I hated my new school and
was so lonely without him we choose to runaway to Reno to get married. Sadly, I
chickened out once we pulled up to a wedding chapel. He returned home as did I and we broke up. A
year later my family moved back to central California and the two of us picked
up where we left off. A few months later, fate deemed we would not end up
together. He married someone else as did I. I hadn’t seen or heard from Tom in
years until ten years ago when I received an email from classmates dot com that
he was trying to find me. We emailed back and forth for sometime before the
phone calls started. We decided to meet up in person and felt Las Vegas would
be a central and safe meeting place. Our weekend adventure turned into a week.
Two months later, Tom made the move to Arizona and we have been together ever
since. We have been content with our relationship and both feel we are
committed enough in that relationship that a formal ceremony was not necessary.
– That was until Thanksgiving Day when we were discussing which conferences I
would attend in 2013. A decision to take part in the
http:/www. romancenovelconvention.com in Las Vegas was quickly made. While
making arrangements for the conference on line, Tom suggested that since we
would both be in Vegas we might as well go ahead and tie the knot officially.
As it turns out the model, Jimmy Thomas, who is hosting the event will be
officiating the ceremony during the conference’s costume ball. What better
place to formally say our vows than at a romance convention?
(3) Another
unknown fact about me is, after I retired from teaching college in New Mexico I
ended up teaching for anther twelve years in the Middle East and Egypt. It was
perhaps the most rewarding experience I have had the pleasure in my life. I
lived in Qatar, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Egypt in addition to a few other
places and wouldn’t change a thing about my life there. The people of those
counties are rich in culture and I feel blessed to have known them.
(4) Much like
the heroine, Jennifer, in Eternal Lovers – Sekhmet’s Guardians – Book One, I
was raised by my grandparents until forth grade at which time I moved in with
my mother and step-father.
Interviewer: Wow, you sure have led
an amazing life. Do you draw on your personal experiences when writing your
stories?
V: I think every writer no matter how their story comes to
them will draw on their experiences and past emotions when developing their
story lines and character profiles. As I mentioned, Jennifer and I share
similar childhoods.
Interviewer: So where do your
stories come from? Do you plot them out?
V: I’m very much a seat-of-the-pants type of writer. I write
what I see or feel. Each story comes from a different place inside me. Cupid’s
story developed with a mere thought while Sekhmet’s Guardians was revealed to
me through dreams. Gabriel the leader of Sekhmet’s Guardians came to me years
ago when I was in Egypt. Too busy to give him the attention he demanded I
placed him in the folds of my sub-conscious until he demanded I pay attention
to him. That was three years ago. He still visits me nightly sharing the
Guardian’s amazing tales and I continue to write them out.
Interviewer: Virginia, I’d like to
thank you for being our special guest today. I hope you will consider coming
back in the near future and sharing more of your exciting life with us.
V: Thank you. I loved being here and will check back later
to see if any of your readers have questions for me.
Interviewer: If you would like to
know more about author V.S.Nelson or her books I suggest you hop on over to her
website http://www.authorvsnelson.com
Your story is amazing. I have several friends with MS and somedays it's a struggle for them to get out of bed, but like you, they do and they go on with their lives. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy, thank you for your visit to the tour. I agree with you, having also recently befriended someone with MS. We have much to learn from their courage just to face everyday life. Linzé
DeleteThanks for sharing your exciting and courageous story, from heartache, to overcoming MS. You are a woman of courage!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy, LInze and Noemi - thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy day to visit the post. It's nice to know people, such as yourselve,s are learning more about MS and supporting your friends who are strickened with it. Thanks for leaving a comment.
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