The rest of the story shifts focus between Amy, a young woman who has just inherited a haunted house, and Lexi, a high school girl who has been experimenting with her heritage in the forms of spells and rituals. When the two become acquainted, the danger in Chrysalis increases for both.
I enjoyed the suspense and I'd love to see more from this town.
Since I'm giving away a signed copy of The Bell House (see below), I thought I would invite Lori Titus back to the Lair to discuss the success she has had in the past year or so...
This is your third time in the Lair, and a lot has been
happening for you since our last interview. Could you give readers an update?
Thank you for having me again!
It’s been an eventful time. I’ve been busy with a lot of
different projects. One way that I’ve been working on getting my name out there
is to participate in a few boxed sets. One of the sets I was in, Souls and
Shadows, hit the USA Today Bestseller’s list this past July.
I’m also working with fellow author and friend Jonathan
Lambert. I’m his co-editor for a
brand-new press called Jolly Horror. The vision of the publishing company is to
mix dark humor with horror. We feature short stories from both new and
established authors.
I’m also working on several projects: a follow up to Soul
Bonded titled Personal Demons is the one I hope to finish soon. There’s also
another story (and possibly a series depending on how it works out) about a
paranormal investigator and a witch who helps him solve cases. There are also a
couple of yet unnamed projects brewing as well. I’d love to do another ghost
story soon and perhaps a romance that involves horror in a different way than
I’ve done it before.
Chrysalis Lights obviously has the same setting as The
Bell House and Blood Relations. Refresh my memory please: how do the characters
of your novella tie in with your previous two novels?
Iris, the sheriff’s mother in Blood Relations appears as a
character in this book too. It’s fun to use Chrysalis because the mood and
setting is already locked in before I begin. If you’ve read my books before
you’ll catch the subtle tie-ins, but you won’t feel left out of anything if you
haven’t.
Blood Relations involved a mix of monsters, some of the
worst were human. Do you have a favorite?
Josiah is probably my favorite from Blood. He’s one
of those monsters who is mostly human, though part something else. His way of
thinking is what’s probably the most frightening. He finds inspiration in the
most heinous dictators and tyrants. On top of that, he uses spirituality to
force others to submit to his will. For him, the greatest joy is exercising
power over others.
Why do you think so many people are drawn to the horror
genre?
I think it provides a safe place to explore all the things
we tell ourselves we don’t really fear. It’s also a vicarious thrill. Is the
killer hiding behind that door? Can my angry lover haunt me from the grave? Is
that person across the street following me? We all have things that we try to
run from in life, and horror presents it to us in an entertaining way.
What do you think of Halloween? Does the holiday hold any
special meaning for you?
I love Halloween! The costumes and candy are fun. When you think
about it, what other holiday allows you to be an entirely different person for
a day? I especially love to see the little ones out enjoying themselves.
And of course, for us author types, it’s a great reason to
promote our wares.
This has been quite a year for you. What do you think
you’ll be doing in 2020? Any chance of a convention appearance?
I’ve already got some releases planned for next year,
including one that should be out in January or February. I’m not sure about
doing the convention circuit next year, but it’s a possibility. It depends on
what I’ve got on my plate around the end of this year. There’s a lot of
planning that goes into it.
Where can new readers find out more about your current
books and future projects?
Readers can find me on Twitter or Instagram under the handle
Loribeth215. I’m on Facebook as well.
My author blog is called The Darkest of Lore, and is
here: https://loribeth215.wordpress.com/
Special thanks to Miss Titus for her time!
If you would like a chance to win an autographed copy of The Bell House by Lori Titus, you can enter by leaving a comment below. A winner will be selected on October 20th.
As always,
AstraDaemon
Chrysalis Lights sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. Best of luck with your upcoming releases.
Great interview! I’d love to read this one!
ReplyDeleteLori is such a great writer. Love her work (and this interview!)
ReplyDeleteKody Boye is the winner this week, but I will be having three more giveaways this month, and two of them will be for new series (multiple books).
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