Author Interview with 2022 Reviewer’s Choice Award Nominee Anne Barwell

Double Exposure Book Cover Double Exposure
Pōneke Shadows Book 1
Anne Barwell
LGBTQ+ Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Werewolves & Vampires
LaceDragon Publishing
July 11, 2022
Kindle
‏269 pages

Vampires and werewolves live long lives. The Sleepless City saga might have ended but the story continues…

Someone is hunting supernaturals.

Vampire Simon Hawthorne and his human partner Ben Leyton’s plans for a peaceful holiday with family are hijacked by the New Zealand Supernatural Council.

Tensions are on the rise in Wellington. Supernatural councillors are disappearing. Werewolves are suspicious of anyone human or vampire. If they don’t work together, their enemy has already won.

And no one with a connection to the supernatural world is safe.

2022 RCA Author Interview with Anne Barwell

Interview by Sherry Perkins

Many of our nominated authors wrote their books during lockdown. Anne Barwell is one of them. Double Exposure practically wrote itself, she explains. Being set in Wellington, her hometown, makes this paranormal crime and vampire story especially engaging according to Anne. Do the Sky Tower, Huka Falls or Hobbiton figure in? Well, you’ll need to read the book to find out.

1. What was the inspiration for your Paranormal Romance Guild 2022 Reviewer’s Choice Award nominated book, Double Exposure, in the LGBT/Romance/Fantasy/Paranormal/Vampires/Shifters/Ghosts/Psychics category?

Double Exposure is the first in a spin off series from The Sleepless City series I wrote with Elizabeth Noble. I always wanted to write a paranormal set in Wellington, where I live, and have Simon meet Ben’s family. The two came together, with a mix of new and existing characters, to form a new found family and team investigating paranormal related crime. I had a lot of fun reimagining the area with a paranormal slant. As an aside, I wrote this book during our first lock down in 2020. With time to write, it pretty much wrote itself.

2. What bit of advice you would give to new writers?
My advice to new writers is to keep writing. Don’t wait until you have time; make time or it won’t happen. Ten minutes writing time puts words on a page, which soon grow into pages, chapters, and stories.
3. Why do you think your book should win — in other words, what makes it unique?
Why my book should win? I don’t feel comfortable reccing my own books, but my favourite part about this book, besides the characters, is that it’s set in New Zealand. We need more LGBTQ stories set here, especially in Wellington.

Double Exposure

AN EXCERPT FROM 2022 RCA LGBT/ROMANCE/FANTASY/PARANORMAL/VAMPIRE/SHIFTER/GHOSTS/PSYCHICS NOMINEE DOUBLE EXPOSURE:

Rupert looked mildly affronted. “I am not in hiding. The council were trying to get me involved, and I make a point of not getting mixed up in their politics, whatever the cost, considering that cost is usually too high for anyone but them.”

“You’re hiding from the council?” Ben asked. “I can understand that. They hijacked Simon’s delivery at Auckland airport, then blackmailed him into helping them.”

“If this is supposed to surprise me, you’re a few centuries late with that titbit of information,” Rupert said. “I have yet to meet a council I enjoyed doing business with. Though there was that group of werewolves in rural Japan a couple of hundred years ago that—”

“Why are you here?” Simon cut Rupert off before he could start on one of his stories. Although neither he nor Marion would admit it, they shared a predilection for embellishing stories about their pasts.

Rupert fished a large envelope from his pocket and handed it to Simon. “This is the information I have, but it’s not a lot. They cover their tracks well, apart from that massacre in Brisbane nearly ten years ago. There is someone in Wellington who provides a safe haven to anyone in our community who asks for it. Nothing much happens in the area that Elard doesn’t know about. You should talk to him.”

“You’re not going to help?” Ben asked.

“Heavens, no.” Rupert raised an eyebrow. “At least Simon knows better than to ask that.”

“Rupert’s better at staying in the shadows and orchestrating things from afar. If we need help, I’m sure he’ll be there…” Simon glanced at Rupert. “… but only on his own terms. I’d ask him to join our team, but it would be a waste of time.”

“Totally a waste of time.” Rupert grinned and nodded towards both of them in turn. “Now, I must be off. I’ll be in touch. Watch yourselves, gentlemen. I don’t enjoy funerals.” He blurred towards the door. It opened, then closed behind him, and then he was gone.

“He’s kind of how I remember him, but not,” Ben said slowly.

“The not, would be because you didn’t know what he was then. He’s not hiding it now, though he’s never completely upfront about anything.” Simon emptied the envelope, took a pile of neatly typewritten sheets to read, and gave the rest to Ben to look through. “Rupert’s always had his own agenda. It’s how he’s managed to survive so long.”

“Uh-huh.” Ben shook the papers he held. “There’s something loose in here.” A small card fell to the floor. He picked it up and his eyes widened. “It’s a business card, so guessing it’s Elard’s.”

“And?” Simon asked, knowing there must be an ‘and’.

“He’s a Catholic priest.” Ben read the words on the card out loud. “Fr Elard Reith, St Ansgar’s Parish, Newtown. We help those who ask.” He groaned. “Oh great, I was hoping to avoid Uncle Martin while I was here.”

“Uncle Martin?” Simon asked. Ben had mentioned him once or twice, but he’d got the impression Ben’s father’s brother wasn’t that close to the rest of the family.

“Yeah. He lives across the road from St Ansgar’s and always acts like he knows stuff the rest of us don’t.”

“Perhaps he does.” Simon got up to pour some more tea.

“I hope not.” Ben didn’t look happy. “It’s starting to feel like however hard we try to keep my family out of all this, fate is making damn sure they keep barging in.”

ABOUT ANNE BARWELL:

Anne Barwell lives in Wellington, New Zealand. She shares her home with kitty siblings Byron and Marigold who are convinced her office chair is theirs.

Anne works in a library, is an avid reader and watcher of a wide range of genres and is constantly on the look-out for more hours in her day. She likes to write in series and even so called one shots seem to breed more plot bunnies. Her writing is like her reading – across a range of genres, although her favourites are paranormal, fantasy, SF, and historical. Music often plays a part in her stories and/or her characters are musicians.

She also hosts and reviews for other authors and writes monthly blog posts for Love Bytes. She is the co-founder of the New Zealand Rainbow Romance writers, and a member of RWNZ. Her books have received honourable mentions five times, reached the finals four times—one of which was for best gay book—and been a runner up in the Rainbow Awards.

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