What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating Alex? Can you imagine the two of them teaming up together for a fight? I think Willow and Katniss would be completely kick-ass together. If you could introduce one of your characters to any character from another book, who would it be and why? You could almost say that the series shifts from urban fantasy to dystopia. In Angel Burn, it’s still pretty much the world as we know it, but by the time we get to Angel Fever, earthquakes have leveled all the major cities and humanity is captive. There’s a real darkening of tone as the series goes on and the story events become more desperate. What do you feel is the most significant change since Angel Burn? I realized then how much she’d grown as a character – from being a somewhat naïve teenager to a strong, capable woman. One of my favorite sections in Angel Fever is when she’s on the road by herself. She started out being a kind of sweet, quirky girl, but she always had a core of real strength, and this is challenged a lot throughout the series. Which character have you enjoyed getting to know the most over the course of writing the Angel Series?ĭefinitely Willow. It’s a book I can just completely curl up into, relishing the use of language and the vividness of the characters. Beyond your own work (of course), what is your all-time favorite book and why? And what is your favorite book outside of your genre?Īctually, my all-time favorite book is outside my genre! It’s an adult novel: Marjorie Morningstar by Herman Wouk.
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