INTO THE LIGHT
I have one of the characters from Tami Lund’s Into the Light which is first of a series. The sequel comes out on December 15 so watch out for that (Tami’s information right after the interview). So let’s not delay any longer….
Character Interview with Tanner Lyons, the shifter without a pack who is featured in Into the Light, released by Liquid Silver Books on July 14, 2014.
It’s a beautiful fall day, and I’ve managed to catch Tanner Lyons during a rare moment of downtime. And alone, as well, which is unusual for the shifter as they tend to migrate. We are sitting outside a local brewery (his choice, not mine; I would have chosen a winery), in a roped off area that allows us to watch the foot traffic in this small town, and still be able to enjoy the craft beers he seems to favour. Tanner has, not surprisingly, situated himself so that his back is to a solid brick wall, and he can still keep an eye on his surroundings. My first question is a blurted, “Are you looking for someone?”
He arches one black brow and gives me a cool look. “Have you met my father?”
This interview is not starting on the right foot. I need to try to make up for my blunder. So I try to move the conversation to, hopefully, more neutral territory. “Tell me about yourself,” I encourage.
“What do you want to know?”
Tanner, I know from the book, Into the Light, is not a man of many words. I suspect this will make the interview a bit of a challenge.
“What do you do for fun?” I ask.
“Fun?” he repeats with another eyebrow arch.
“Yeah, you know: movies, reading, going to the beach. Fun.”
“I have inherited a small pack of lightbearers with no fighting skills whatsoever, my practically invalid mother, and a female shifter with a young child and who is about to whelp her second any day now. Fun doesn’t exactly fit into the equation at the moment.”
I am at a loss for words now. If he isn’t willing to open up to me, I’ll have no material for my blog post. I don’t know what to do. I try to compose myself, searching for something to add to the conversation.
Abruptly, he softens. “I know you are only trying to do your job,” he admits as he leans back in his chair and takes a long drink from the dark beer he’s selected off the extensive menu. “I’ll tell you what. Let’s talk about Olivia.”
“Olivia? The lightbearer princess?”
“That’s the one,” he agrees, and I cannot help but notice his eyes are glowing faintly. I look around, wondering if any other humans in the vicinity have noticed.
“Humans only see what they want to see,” he says, accurately reading my thoughts.
“Oh. Right. So … tell me about Olivia.”
“She’s beautiful. Strangely delicate and yet impossibly strong all at the same time. She has been forced into a situation she doesn’t want, just because of who she was born to.”
“To whom she was born,” I automatically correct him. Stupid grammar Nazi author.
“Whatever.” He dismisses my rudeness, for now.
I clear my throat. “So what does that have to do with you? I mean, what’s your relationship?”
“She was captured by my father. He meant to kill her. I rescued her and now have to return her to her coterie.”
“What’s a coterie?”
“It’s this place where all the lightbearers live. It’s protected by a bunch of magical wards. Few lightbearers ever leave those protective wards, and as a result, most shifters assume they’ve gone extinct.”
“Except your father.”
“Yes.”
He clearly does not enjoy the topic of his father, but I press anyway. “Why did he believe they were still alive, when everyone else didn’t?”
Tanner leans forward, those still faintly glowing eyes watching me with an intensity that is utterly unnerving. I want to look away. Actually, I want to run away, but it’s like he’s holding me prisoner, without even touching me.
“Shifters are a highly obsessive group of beings,” he explains in his low, gravely voice. “When we latch onto something – such as an idea or a person – we do not easily let go, if ever.”
“Such as Olivia?” I dare to ask.
“Are you implying something?” he growls.
I shrink away from him. “It’s just that every time you talk about her, your voice softens and your eyes glow and …”
He takes another drink of his beer, shifts his gaze away from me. “She is … special,” he states, almost grudgingly.
“Are you two…?”
“It’s complicated.”
“Relationships usually are.”
“We do not have a relationship. At least …” He stops, as if catching himself.
“What?” I prod, anticipation thrumming through my system. Is he about to divulge something no one else knows?
He lifts the pint glass, drains the contents and places it back on the table. And then he stands, his gaze sweeping over the groups of humans wandering about the quaint little downtown area. “We’re done here,” he says, and then he is gone. I don’t even know in which direction he went.
And I have no idea how this interview veered so far off course. But at least I made it in one piece.
THE AUTHOR
If you enjoyed this interview, you’ll love Tanner’s book, Into the Light, which can be purchased on Amazon.
And when you’re done with it, the sequel, Dawning of Light, releases on December 15!
Tami Lund has written multiple self-published books as well as published books through Crimson Romance (Crimson Romance/Naked Truth) and Liquid Silver Books (Liquid Silver Books/Into the Light). She loves to live, love, and laugh, and wants the characters in her books to do the same. After they’ve overcome a few seemingly insurmountable obstacles first, of course.
She loves to be stalked on social media. Her website is: http://tamilund.com and she can be found on nearly every social media outlet. Just type “Tami Lund Author.” she’s probably there.
Tami Lund says
Thanks for the feature, Grace! Tanner isn’t a fan of the spotlight, but I think you got some great info out of him. Good job! ~Tami
Ashlynn Pearce says
Great interview! I love character interviews btw. The are so wickedly cool. Looking forward to reading this book.
graceravel says
I am partial ornery heroes, especially what they’re hiding underneath all that hot temper.
graceravel says
Thanks, Ashlynn. I’m glad you liked it.