The Dragon in The Garden
by Erika
Gardner
GENRE: Fantasy
BLURB:
There
is magic beneath the mundane and in The Dragon in the Garden, Siobhan Orsini
witnesses it all. No lie can fool her, no glamour or illusion can cloud her
Sight. She sees through them all and wishes she could close her eyes. Returning
to face her past, Siobhan inherits her grandparents’ house in California’s wine
country. She encounters a talking dragon, a hot fallen angel, a demon lord, a
Valkyrie, and, oh yes, her ex-boyfriend. And that is just in the first
twenty-four hours.
It’s time to find out
why she has this power.
Siobhan seeks out the
Oracle and learns that only her Sight can help mankind navigate the travails of
an ancient war. Our world is the prize in a battle between the dragons, who
would defend us, and Lucifer’s fallen angels, who seek to take the Earth for
themselves. Using her gift, she will have to make a choice that will decide
humanity’s future.
Excerpt:
Ian roughly grabbed my shoulders and
spoke intently, “Haroa. I see you, Watcher.”
“Lo, Innon!”
I spun at the powerful shout,
breaking Ian’s grasp and the visions’ hypnotic spell.
The man I had helped yelled at Ian
in fury. “No, Innon!”
Ian stepped back. His face contorted
with rage. “Turel, I found her. I see her. This is my right.”
The dark-haired man folded his arms.
He radiated authority. “No, for now I see her and there are laws that will not
be broken. The human Haroa shall be present. She is in my Sight and in Our
gaze. You will submit or pay forfeit, Innon.”
The two men locked stares. I gasped
as the man called Turel began to glow. The light, the sunshine in his eyes
suffused his entire being. Shifting waves undulated above him. The area above
his back and shoulders concealed a pocket in reality. As Daisy once hid her
bulk from my five-year old self’s eyes in the garden, Turel masked his wings.
Turel’s light grew brighter, more
dazzling than a morning sunrise. He barked a command. “Hit’alem, Innon, I say
begone.” Ian shot one more covetous glance at me and disappeared.
“Holy shit.” Tim sat up and stared
at us, his face dazed.
I shielded my eyes with one hand as I stared
at the glory of an angel revealed.
Author Interview:
What inspired you to write The Dragon in
The Garden?
Writing
has been on my brain for as long as I can remember. I was very small when the
concept first struck me. Of course I’m only 5’ tall so maybe I should say I was
even smaller! However, I think the
first books that really informed me as to the type of book I wanted to write
would have to be the Oz books, meaning of course the original fourteen by L.
Frank Baum, not the later books by other authors. Reading Glinda of Oz, The Scarecrow
of Oz, and certainly The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz took my young imagination to another world- literally! The
only real difference is that these days I write for adults, not children, but I
hope I still transport the reader.
When or at what age did you know you
wanted to be a writer?
I
wrote my first story at five. It was mostly pictures and I wasn’t much of an
artist but the desire to create burned. In grammar school I met a kindred
spirit named Kimberly Emerson (http://www.kimberlyemerson.com/)
who also wrote. We read one another’s stories and even traded writing. She’d
write a chapter and hand it to me, I’d add to the manuscript and hand it back.
If memory serves, it was a story about a young girl in the last days of
Atlantis. We’re still friends to this day. I think meeting her helped cement
the path I’d walk in later years.
What is the earliest age you remember
reading your first book?
Two?
Some of my earliest memories are of the little green hardback Beatrix Potter
books.
What genre of books do you enjoy
reading?
Fantasy,
definitely fantasy, but I enjoy many different genres.
What is your favorite book?
Eek…
the pressure of picking ONE? Rough. I mean, so many spring to mind… Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey, A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula LeGuin,
anything Tolkien, Pride and Prejudice.
However, at the end of the day, if I could only have one book I’d pick Lightning by Dean Koontz. It has
everything: fantasy, scifi, romance, thriller, suspense. Laura Shane rocks!
You know I think we all have a favorite
author. Who is your favorite author and why?
I’m
betraying my age here a bit, but I have to go with David Eddings. He made epic
fantasy fun AND exciting. The pathos of the death of the god Torak, the
hilarity of Mandorallen trying to divide Murgos with the foot troops or Garion
chopping wood during his son’s birth. You have to love an author who so
completely transports a reader while making them laugh and cry so completely.
If you could travel back in time here on
earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?
I
could pick a great many more politically correct answers- save someone from
assassination, stop a war, but if I’m being honest? One thing springs to mind.
Backstage at a Ronnie James Dio concert, ANY concert, any time before May 16th
2010 when he died far too soon of stomach cancer. If there ever was one rock
star who embodied the fantasy genre, it was Dio. Songs like The Temple of The King, 16th Century Greensleeves, Heaven and Hell, the entire Magica album painted stories in my head
and inspired me in ways that you have to hear the music to understand. I never
got to meet the man though I must have seen him live twenty times. It’s my
biggest regret to never have shaken his hand, never have thanked him.
When writing a book do you find that
writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?
It
comes in fits and spurts. Some days starting a chapter is like pulling teeth.
Sometimes I just type the word “the” and stare at it, begging for a miracle.
Then the creativity springs anew and I type like a woman possessed. Imagining
the big picture is easy. It’s the nuts and bolts that trip me up.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I
have a chocolate Labrador named Selkie. Selkies are mythological creatures of
the North Atlantic. They’re human on land but seals in the sea. Anyone who knows labs knows that they think
they’re people but they act like seals in water. Selkies are the focus of my
novel Sea Strand which I’m still
trying to find a home for. You can read an excerpt on my website https://erikagardner.com/the-novels/sea-strand-a-work-in-process/
My Selkie turns five on July 16th. She’s a love, beautiful, but a
bit of a box of rocks. Not the smartest puppy in the litter. Still, she’s my
girl. I love her to bits.
What is your "to die for",
favorite food/foods to eat?
It’s
important and cannot be overstated- I LOVE food! I dig red wine, love Thai
food, adore smoked gouda, crave guacamole, but my biggest weakness is classic
San Francisco sour dough. I have an extreme sour dough addiction, consequently
I’ll never move away from Northern California, though I do love to travel.
Do you have any advice for anyone that
would like to be an author?
Sure, it’s simple. Do not
under any circumstances quit. EVER. Just keep writing. You haven’t failed until
you stop trying. Period.
AUTHOR BIO:
Erika
is a sixth generation San Franciscan of Irish descent. She attended the
University of California at Davis and completed degrees in Medieval History and
Biological Sciences. A lifelong lover of books and a scribbler of many tales
from a young age (her first story was completed at age five) she turned to
writing full-time in 2011.
On
a personal level she loves spicy food, twilight, dark chocolate (with sea
salt-yum!) and nickel slots at Vegas. Erika lives for time with friends, a nice
glass of red wine, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" & "Doctor
Who" and good conversation. Her favorite things to do are running, cooking,
reading, needlework, gardening... and of course, writing. Erika's music of
choice is heavy metal. To pick her out in a lineup you should know that she is
very short, fairly loud, and has dark eyebrows. The rest, as her hero Anne
McCaffrey once said in her bio, "is subject to change without
notice".
Erika
resides in Northern California with her incredibly hot husband, their three
amazing kids, and their chocolate Labrador named Selkie. To reach Erika
regarding her books, wine recommendations, or to debate which Iron Maiden album
is the best (clearly, it's Brave New World), you can find her online at www.erikagardner.com.
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