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Monday, June 11, 2018

Character Confessions: Conoll has something to say to his author Nicole Krizek + giveaway

Thank you, I Smell Sheep for having me as a guest author today! I am thrilled to be sharing my new novel with you, Alien Revelation.

As excited as I am about my new book being released, I have one main character who’s less than happy. His name is Conall, and seeing as though I put him through the proverbial ringer, I felt it fair to let him vent some of his frustration.

He’s joining us via vid screen from his new home on the planet of Arath, thousands of lightyears from Earth.

Nicole- “Conall, thank you for joining me today! I feel like we haven’t talked in a while.”

Conall- “That’s because I’ve been avoiding you, but I’m glad to hear you admit that what you put me through while writing this bloody book was wrong.”

(I’d forgotten how much I LOVE his Scottish brogue!)

Nicole- “I didn’t say that I what did was wrong. I said I put you ‘through the ringer.’”
Conall- “Either way, I didn’t appreciate it.”

Nicole- “I know. You made that abundantly clear while I was writing the story. Remember that blog post I wrote last year? I spent a several hundred words venting my frustration with how obstinate you were being.”
Conall- “That’s because you moved me to an alien planet! And as if that’s no’ bad enough, you foisted Brogan and Onalee at me, knowing perfectly well what would happen.”
Nicole- “I didn’t foist anyone.”
Conall- “You did.”
Nicole- … “Maybe.”

Conall- “You introduced me to a male you knew I’d have confusing feelings for.”
Nicole- “Guilty. But in my defense, I was hoping that you’d develop deep feelings for Brogan, not just confusing feelings.”

Conall-“That doesn’t make it better. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, right when I was about to take a leap of faith, you abandoned me.”

(wince)

Nicole- “That’s true, I did take a break from your story to write something else. But in my defense, I did that because of your stubborn refusal to listen and trust me! You forced me to take a break to keep my own sanity.”
Conall- “What of my sanity? You left me, confused about my sexuality… wanting two people but unable to move forward.”

Nicole- “I am sorry. At the time I didn’t know how to convince you to continue in the story with me, and I thought that a little separation would do us some good. In my defense, it worked. When I came back to Alien Revelation, I was able to help you through your self-identity crisis.”
Conall- “More like gave me a swift kick in the arse.”

Nicole- “Well… it worked, didn’t it?”
Conall- “Don’t expect me to thank you for the heartache.”

Nicole- “Conall, don’t you understand? Everything I did was to give you your own happily ever after. I knew that you deserved it, and so did many readers who requested that this book feature you as a main character.”
Conall- “People actually asked you to write my story?”

Nicole- “Yes, and I listened to them because I care about you and your son, Oliver. I knew that it would be a hard journey for you, but I wrote your story anyway. What can I say? I have a soft spot for sexy highlanders with a thick… brogue.”
Conall- …
Nicole- “Conall, are you blushing?”
Conall- “Of course no’. It’s just hot in here.”

(Brogan steps onscreen at Conall’s side)

Brogan- “You know perfectly well that the home’s AI keeps this room at a perfect temperature.”
Conall- “You’re no’ helping, Brogan.”

Brogan- “I wasn’t trying to help. You’re doing a good job digging yourself into a hole without me offering you another shovel.”
Conall- “Whose side are you on?!”

Brogan- “Ours. Always. But Nicole did make us an “us.””

Conall- “I suppose.”
Brogan- “You suppose… is that the best you can do?”

(Did Brogan’s voice just lower, going all gravely and sexy?)

Nicole- “Brogan! No nibbling on his neck in public! Boys, we’re the guest on someone’s blog! You can’t act like horny teenagers.”
Brogan- “To quote Onalee: “Don’t you know anything about Arathians? We’re very affectionate.’”

(Onalee joins the two males onscreen)

Onalee- “I said that to Oliver, not Conall.”
Brogan- “It still applies.”

Conall- “Oy, I thought I was the guest on this blog, not the entire bloody household.”
Onalee- “Oh, Conall. Count yourself lucky your mother isn’t here. She’d give you an earful for the things you’ve been saying.”

Conall- “Don’t you dare tell my mother.” (Is that genuine fear in his eyes?)
Onalee- “That all depends.”
Conall- “On what?”
Onalee- “On whether or not you apologize to Nicole for your tone.”

Conall- “But I wasn’t wrong; she put me through hell these last few months!”
Onalee- “She did. But you know it was for your own good. That’s why I’m saying you need to apologize for your tone, not your words.”

(There’s some grumbling about him being treated like his 10-year old son.)

Conall- “Fine. I’m sorry that I was rude before.”
Nicole- “Thank you. And I’m sorry that I left your story to work on another. I’ll try to not leave characters hanging like that ever again.”

Conall- “You’re going to write MORE stories like mine?”
Nicole- “Not like yours exactly, but yes, I have many more in mind.”

Conall- “Poor bastards.”
Nicole- “Conall, thanks for joining me today. Is there anything else you’d like to say to our audience?”

Conall- “Aye, go buy the bloody book so that all of this would have been worth it.”
Nicole- “Conall… seriously?”

(Finally, the corner of his mouth turns up in a saucy grin)


by Nicole Krizek
June 12, 2018
Genre: Sci-fi/erotica
ISBN: 9781976922275
ASIN: B07BFTSJG4 for ebook
Number of pages: 312
Word Count: 80,000 words
Cover Artist: Cindy Nickles
They must act swiftly to secure their future...and that of the entire Arathian race.

Heralded as the saviors of the Arathian species for their ability to procreate with the infertile Arathians, Earthers are honored citizens on Arath. While his son and extended family seem to be enjoying their new lives on the alien planet, the young widower, Conall MacLeod, feels like he doesn’t have a purpose on their extraordinary world.

His future is forever changed when he meets an Arathian male and female who make him wish for a second chance at love. But nothing is ever easy…

Conall’s self-identity is entrenched in the idea that he’s a monogamous—and heterosexual—man, yet he finds himself unexpectedly lusting after two people, one of them, shockingly, male. He can’t deny that he craves things he’s never wanted before, but if he’s ever going to find love again, he must get past his insecurities and rewrite his own self-image.

Who are the Arathians unexpectedly turning Conall’s head, and heart?

Onalee Cormikan is the co-heiress to Cormikan Industries, the leading medical research firm on Arath, which is devoted to finding a cure for their infertility. Considered reclusive by her peers after the tragic death of her parents, she’s content to support her older brother in the search for a cure... until she meets Brogan, Conall, and his family.

They make her yearn to step out of her possessive brother’s shadow, and explore what—and who—she wants in life.

Brogan is a First Lieutenant of the Arathian Royal Guard, entrusted with the protection of Arath’s soon-to-be monarchs. Solely dedicated to his job, he never expected to find a future outside his passion for his work. Yet Conall’s internal struggles seem to stand in the way of their happy future together as a trio. It’s a good thing Brogan likes a challenge.

Conall’s struggle with his sexuality isn’t the only problem facing the threesome.

As the royal coronation for Princess Jayda, Prince Deian, and Prince Lukas draws near, a new terrorist organization emerges: one that threatens not only the royal trio, but all Earthers on Arath.

With the cure to Arathians’ infertility in sight, Conall, Onalee, and Brogan must do what they can to secure both their future, and that of the Arathian race.

Warning: this book contains explicit scenes of intimacy between three consensual adults: M/F, M/M, and M/M/F.



Excerpt From Chapter 3:
Across the field, he saw Forkan Cormikan emerge from the gardens with a female on his arm—a beautiful female.

Brogan felt his breath rush out of his lungs as his entire being focused on the pair across the lawn. Was she Forkan’s mate? No, she couldn’t be. Brogan knew that the male wasn’t mated, and that he rarely brought dates out in public. Was this his sister? Please let her be his sister.

Her long hair was held back from her face by braids, and fell down her back in a black waterfall. She was slight in stature, and thin—as if she hadn’t eaten a decent meal in months. Her head turned, taking in the scene, and Brogan wondered what shade of green her eyes were.

He casually moved towards them—not because he felt a pull to do so. Nope. Not at all. It was his duty to keep tabs on all of the guests, including the beautiful females.

He was halfway to the pair, when Forkan broke away from her and headed towards a group of council members. The female was left alone, standing at the edge of the lawn, holding her small purse with both hands in front of herself.

Brogan stopped and pretended to be admiring the nearby foliage. He sipped his glass of water and watched the female. She didn’t seem upset that she’d just been abandoned.

Her gaze wandered over the lawn, while his eyes stayed glued to her. She was absolutely beautiful. Her skin was a light shade of tan, decorated with golden oriaglyphs that ran the length of her arms.

Oriaglyphs were extremely expensive, and few women had that level of decoration on their bodies. The golden tattoos shone in the sunlight, and seemed to make her glimmer. Brogan focused on the symbol high on her shoulder that signified her family, and was unsurprised to see the Cormikan family crest.

This was definitely Onalee, Forkan’s reclusive sister.

Brogan had long ago learned all of the Council members and their families by name and appearance, but even after the dozens of events he’d attended as a Guard for the royal family, he’d never seen Onalee in person. He remembered that she’d been home-schooled after the loss of her parents when she was practically a child. Still a young man himself, Forkan had become her guardian. She’d never gone to vocational training, like most young people, and instead had had private tutors. Now a grown woman, she didn’t have a profession, and had never mated.

Brogan couldn’t see why: she was lovely. There was no way males had stayed away from her, especially given her family’s status.

He heard a large splash come from the lake, and watched Onalee’s face light up in a bright smile. If he’d thought her beautiful standing there placid, it didn’t compare to when she genuinely smiled; it was like she was lit from within. Brogan stared, completely transfixed, as something inside of him shifted.

He reached out and grasped a nearby tree trunk to keep himself grounded. Inside, he had no clue what the hell was going on. His chest was tight, his heart hammered so hard that he was becoming lightheaded. Farther south, his groin tightened with each moment he watched the female.

Brogan closed his eyes tightly, and willed his body to gain control of itself. Nothing like this had ever happened, and he wasn’t sure if it was a positive thing or not.

Most assuredly not, he told himself. He’d gone through years of specialized training to be at the top of his profession. Nothing had ever thrown him off-kilter. Until one tiny slip of a female, he added.

Against his wishes, Brogan’s attention remained on Onalee. She spent another few moments watching the children play at the lake, before she shook herself and moved towards the food tents.


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Born and raised outside of Portland, Oregon Nicole spent most of her childhood outside; the beach was her favorite place on Earth. When forced indoors by the lovely Oregon weather, she spent most of her time doing art.

In high school she continued taking art classes and focused on music- choir mostly. Nicole was introduced to romance novels in college, which kindled her love for reading! In the years since she’s devoured hundreds of books, and although she likes other genres she always come back to romance… because the endings are always happy ones.

In 2013, after hearing her expound on her imaginative creations for years, Nicole’s husband encouraged her to write her own book. She began writing the next day and decided that she’d keep going until it wasn’t fun any longer. Three years later she’s still going!

Moving often for her husband’s work and in recent years has lived in: Texas, Oklahoma, Alaska, California, and North Dakota. Her family currently lives in Sicily, Italy. Thankfully she can write from anywhere in the world!

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6 comments:

  1. thanks book sounds great

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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  2. I want to give a big shout-out to I Smell Sheep for highlighting my book Alien Revelation today! I had a blast writing the Character Confession between Conall and myself! I'd never written anything like it before. :)

    Cheers!
    Nicole

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    1. Thank you for taking the time! Conall was very entertaining ;)

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