"Uprising"
Book 1 in Fires of Providence Series
Character Interview:
An interview with Dominik of the Blue, from Uprising.
Q. Welcome, Dominik. You’re pretty popular with readers, but
for those who don’t know you yet, can you tell us a bit about yourself?
Dominik: Thank you for the invitation. I wasn’t aware I was
popular. *laughs* That’s flattering, though I’m certain there are many who
would disagree—
Q. Like the Heralds?
Dominik: *laughs harder* The Heralds would absolutely disagree – one, in particular. But returning to your original question: I’m an angel of the Blue choir, though I’m relatively new to the wings.
Q. So you weren’t always an angel?
Dominik: No, not at all. Like most angels, I was human for many years and could’ve remained as such. The decision to take up wings was no simple matter, but I knew it was the right path for me.
Q. How did that work? Did you have to submit a resume’ and wait for a call?
Dominik: Nothing so tedious. I met with elders from all choirs- many of them approached me before I even requested an audience. They reviewed my life chart and I learned as much as I could about each choir and decided which would be the best fit with my skills and experience. I petitioned the Blue, but had alternate choices in case they denied my request for admittance.
Q. I see very large blue wings at your back, so I guess they snatched you up?
Dominik: Yes, they did – much faster than I anticipated, as matter of fact. I haven’t had much opportunity to work with my choir. I've been occupied with…others duties for some time now.
Q. Other duties, huh? And how are things going with Rise these days?
Dominik: So much for my attempts at discretion! Rise has been a great challenge, but she and I are coming to know one another a little better, and I hope with understanding comes a less combative partnership. *rubs his upper arm* That would be helpful, especially since her strength is increasing rapidly and she’s been able to give me a few bruises now and again during our training sessions.
Q. Why do you think you were chosen to be adviser to a new Herald? You've had problems with the Black choir in the past. You don’t like Heralds and from what I hear, they don’t like you, either. Seems strange you’d be given a job to help one.
Dominik: Strange indeed! *leans back, stretches legs* I've asked myself many times why I was chosen. There’s only one who can truly answer that question, and perhaps one day I’ll learn the answer. Until then, we must all the best of the situation. As I often have to remind Rise – we might not always like our duties, but we must still honor them. *gentle smile* Besides, sometimes the greatest rewards come through hardship.
Q. Okay, let’s have some fun – favorite place you ever lived?
Dominik: I have fond memories from all my journeys, but I do find myself remembering Greece quite often.
Q. Like the Heralds?
Dominik: *laughs harder* The Heralds would absolutely disagree – one, in particular. But returning to your original question: I’m an angel of the Blue choir, though I’m relatively new to the wings.
Q. So you weren’t always an angel?
Dominik: No, not at all. Like most angels, I was human for many years and could’ve remained as such. The decision to take up wings was no simple matter, but I knew it was the right path for me.
Q. How did that work? Did you have to submit a resume’ and wait for a call?
Dominik: Nothing so tedious. I met with elders from all choirs- many of them approached me before I even requested an audience. They reviewed my life chart and I learned as much as I could about each choir and decided which would be the best fit with my skills and experience. I petitioned the Blue, but had alternate choices in case they denied my request for admittance.
Q. I see very large blue wings at your back, so I guess they snatched you up?
Dominik: Yes, they did – much faster than I anticipated, as matter of fact. I haven’t had much opportunity to work with my choir. I've been occupied with…others duties for some time now.
Q. Other duties, huh? And how are things going with Rise these days?
Dominik: So much for my attempts at discretion! Rise has been a great challenge, but she and I are coming to know one another a little better, and I hope with understanding comes a less combative partnership. *rubs his upper arm* That would be helpful, especially since her strength is increasing rapidly and she’s been able to give me a few bruises now and again during our training sessions.
Q. Why do you think you were chosen to be adviser to a new Herald? You've had problems with the Black choir in the past. You don’t like Heralds and from what I hear, they don’t like you, either. Seems strange you’d be given a job to help one.
Dominik: Strange indeed! *leans back, stretches legs* I've asked myself many times why I was chosen. There’s only one who can truly answer that question, and perhaps one day I’ll learn the answer. Until then, we must all the best of the situation. As I often have to remind Rise – we might not always like our duties, but we must still honor them. *gentle smile* Besides, sometimes the greatest rewards come through hardship.
Q. Okay, let’s have some fun – favorite place you ever lived?
Dominik: I have fond memories from all my journeys, but I do find myself remembering Greece quite often.
Q. Closest friend?
Dominik: I would say Carmen. He’s a choir-mate and we were cousins once during a journey. He still laughs about the time he caught me spying on the village wet-nurse. I’m also close with Shay of the Purple, though our relationship has become strained lately. It’s a situation I hope can be mended.
Dominik: I would say Carmen. He’s a choir-mate and we were cousins once during a journey. He still laughs about the time he caught me spying on the village wet-nurse. I’m also close with Shay of the Purple, though our relationship has become strained lately. It’s a situation I hope can be mended.
Q. We’re running a little late, and I know you have to get back to work. Just one more question – what’s the best thing about having wings? Be honest!
Dominik: Flying is an extraordinary gift, one I shall always cherish. *leans forward* But there are other benefits that come with the wings, as well. You did ask for an honest response, did you not?
Q. I did.
Dominik: Wings can greatly enhance physically intimacy. *wink*
What one angel will risk to earn the title of Herald,
is matched only by what another will do to keep it.
Heralds are the most powerful of all angels, secretive and feared, created for a single purpose. Only those most courageous and worthy earn a place within the elite choir, and only by breaking ancient oaths held sacred can the honor be stripped. It's a punishment that hasn't been imposed in over two-thousand years, until a single reckless act sets off a firestorm, threatening to consume all creation.
Rise Hawke never suspected she'd been marked to play a role in the deadly events unfolding in the spiritual realm. Independent and resistant to authority, she isn't thrilled when she meets Dominik, an angel with new wings, an old grudge, and a mysterious agenda he's determined to impose.
Vowing to uncover the secrets kept from her, Rise soon learns that knowing what you are isn't nearly as dangerous as discovering why. Hunted by those who want to destroy her, and controlled by those who would see her fulfill her purpose, she is forced into a brutal battle set in motion long before she was ever born. It soon becomes clear that what one angel will risk to earn the title of Herald, is matched only by what another will do to keep it.
Rise Hawke never suspected she'd been marked to play a role in the deadly events unfolding in the spiritual realm. Independent and resistant to authority, she isn't thrilled when she meets Dominik, an angel with new wings, an old grudge, and a mysterious agenda he's determined to impose.
Vowing to uncover the secrets kept from her, Rise soon learns that knowing what you are isn't nearly as dangerous as discovering why. Hunted by those who want to destroy her, and controlled by those who would see her fulfill her purpose, she is forced into a brutal battle set in motion long before she was ever born. It soon becomes clear that what one angel will risk to earn the title of Herald, is matched only by what another will do to keep it.
Excerpt:
Excerpt:
Chapter
One
The girl, Katie Theresa Connors, had an Irish name and features to match, with pale skin and a mop of red hair. The
“I’m never going to get all these wrinkles out,” she said. Her attempts to smooth the knee-length plaid skirt bunching around her waist were proving troublesome in the confines of the car. She finally gave up and started to work on the white blouse.
“I hope my roommate’s asleep when I get back.” She buttoned up, then readjusted her little cross necklace. “She has such a big mouth; the whole senior class will know.” Katie re-wrapped a blue scarf around her neck, arranging it with practiced hands until it was a fluffy bow. She looked around, felt under her bottom, and patted around on the floorboard.
“Thanks.” She pulled out a tube of lipstick, dotted on some color and blended it with her finger before adding a touch of gloss.
Katie made a few last adjustments to her hair and looked with satisfaction at her reflection in the little mirror before flipping up the visor. She favored
“So, do I still look like a girl who snuck out of a hotel to have sex with a complete stranger?” She stretched across the seat and kissed him.
“Yes, you do,”
“You were right about the monuments,” Katie said. “They were amazing at night. I’m glad you invited me.”
“I’m glad you accepted. Though I admit, I was surprised; I tend to intimidate. The scars didn’t frighten you?”
“Not much,” Katie said with a shrug. “I kind of like the one around your eye. I had fun tonight. I hope you did, too.”
“Why didn’t you leave the hotel last night?” he asked, switching on the headlights and maneuvering through the darkened parking lot.
“What are you talking about?”
Katie puffed out an angry breath.
“How did you know that?” she demanded, but then leaned closer. “Are you psychic?” Her eyes lit at the idea, any offense apparently forgotten.
“Not by your definition of the word, but I am a good listener. You must’ve mentioned it at some point.”
Katie slapped a hand over her face and looked out the window at the passing trees. “I swear, I don’t remember saying any of that. I can’t believe I told you about the hair! I ramble sometimes.”
“Sister Bernard was on patrol,” Katie said. “She pulled a chair out of her room and sat at the end of the hall all night, reading. She wouldn’t let anyone get by, not even to get a snack from the vending machine. The other chaperones trusted us, but Sister B is insane.”
“Afraid one of her girls would sneak out and engage in sinful acts? You’re right. Insanity.”
Katie giggled, and
“Cool watch,” Katie commented, leaning over to get a better look. “That’s a Yin-Yang symbol on the face, right? Where did you get it?”
“It’s called a taijitu,”
Katie turned in the seat and curled one leg up so she could fully face him. “Where do you work?”
“That’s a complicated question. Let’s just say it’s a large organization, and I’m part of a rather select group.”
“What do you do?”
“I travel,” he said. “I’ve done a little of everything, but on this trip I’m in Collections.”
“I bet you get to go all over the world. I’m jealous. I’ve never even been on a plane. I think flying would be amazing.”
“It is.”
“Hey, I think you missed the exit.” Katie pointed as they passed by a ramp.
“So I did. We appear to have something in common now.”
“You’re going too fast.” Katie turned back around and buckled her seat belt.
Katie tensed, grabbing hold of the dash for security. “You need to slow down. I mean it, Dominik, I’m getting scared.”
“What?” She lost some color. “You lied to me?”
He knew this would soon be least of her issues with him.
“So, your name is…
“Like the Phoenician city, if you must make a comparison. I thought you might prefer the name Dominik.” He didn’t tell her why; she’d get the joke soon enough. “But, you’re right to be upset, and I’m going to make it up to you. Watch me.”
Katie’s eyes went wide, her mouth fell open and she screamed in terror.
“You don’t like blondes?”
The terrified girl grabbed her silver cross necklace and pushed her back against the door, getting as far away from him as she could. Her trembling shook the seats.
“What are you?” she demanded. “What do you want?”
“You’re insane,” Katie whispered and started rummaging through the glove box, her hands shaking as she dumped paperwork and other items all over.
He hit the accelerator and tested the steering capabilities. It was almost time for the big finish, and he wanted no mistakes.
“Witnesses?” Katie repeated, looking back and forth between
“Brilliant.” He cast a sideways look to the girl. “Well, there’s no way to avoid them now, is there?” He reached over and grabbed her hand. “Wave. Be polite.” He waggled her wrist, making her hand dance. “Say farewell.”
“No,” Katie screamed, “please!” She tried to pull her arm free as they passed a station wagon with brown side panels. The driver and the woman beside him shot angry glances at the speeding car, but a boy with big dark eyes pressed his face to the window and waved back.
Katie grabbed the cross around her neck again, clutching it like an anchor in a storm. She started to rock back and forth in the seat, praying. She rattled off words without a breath. “Our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done…”
“The Lord’s prayer,”
“…on earth as it is in heaven…” She stopped, sobs catching in her throat as the car switched lanes, coming dangerously close to the guardrail.
Katie’s chin quivered, and she could barely squeak out the words. “Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us…”
“That would be me, right?” The little arrow on the speedometer bounced around, having reached its limit.
“…and lead us not into temptation...”
“But deliver us from evil!”
The crash was devastating, as intended, and
He watched as the only remaining tire still attached to the car continued to spin. The final blow of the crash had been delivered with such force it split the trunk of an ancient tree, and
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Love this interview
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ReplyDeleteHaven't read it yet....so far my favorite angel would have to be Patch from Becca Fitzpatrick Hush Hush series!!!!! If you haven't read that one yet you should put it on your tbr list!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have not read this yet, but it looks like I need to!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFave angel is Ash from Ember by Jessica Sorensen or Marshall from The Celsetra Series by Addison Moore.
holy crap and i mean that in a good way lol... I am so getting my hands on this book... sucked me right in.
ReplyDeleteI am reading Wicked Nights by Gena Showalter and I am liking Zacharel a lot.
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