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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Interview and Giveaway: Authors J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel


I'm so excited to have J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel, authors of the awesome The Tracks Series, stopping by today for a fun interview! Plus, there's a fabby fabby giveaway...

Shadow Train
(The Tracks #3)
By J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel
6/4/13
HCI Teens

Middleburg's teen martial artists scramble to reunite the broken shards of the powerful and mysterious Shen ring, in an effort to locate their missing friend Raphael and avert worldwide disaster but it won't be easy. 

A pack of government agents, a secret order of Chinese kung fu masters, and a family of vengeful fallen angels stand in their way. Amid the struggle, tensions between the two teen gangs flare once again when one of the Flats kids gets jumped and put in the hospital. Zhai and Ignacio, the leaders of the rival factions, struggle to maintain peace and continue their quest for the ring shards amid the rising tide of confrontation. 
Meanwhile, Middleburg's leading ladies Maggie and Dalton put their differences aside in an effort to wrest their friend Aimee from the clutches of the sultry and seductive Nephilim, Orias. But when a powerful fallen angel learns that Orias has imprisoned his father Oberon, a new supernatural menace is unleashed on Middleburg, one that threatens to bring all the conflicting factions together in one final, deadly conflagration. 
The only hope is that Middleburg's missing teen hero will somehow reappear and find a way to set things right but he's been gone for over two months, without leaving a single clue as to his whereabouts. As the situation grows more dire, all of Middleburg wonders: where is Raphael Kain? With mighty doses of kung fu, eastern mysticism, and star-crossed love, "Shadow Train" is the most poignant, romantic and explosive book in The Tracks series thus far!

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All the books in The Tracks Series
(click covers to read my reviews)

Interview with Charlene Keel and J. Gabriel Gates-

Authors of The Tracks Series:
Dark Territory, Ghost Crown and Shadow Train

1.     What three words best describe your series, THE TRACKS?
Char: Haunting, romantic, compelling.

J. Gabriel: Epic, actionful, fun. (Yes, I made up one of the words. If Shakespeare did it, why can’t I?)

2.    Can you give us your best one-sentence pitch to convince new readers to give your series a try?
Char: Star-crossed love, supernatural evil, and martial arts meet in the deceptively quaint village of Middleburg, a little town populated with fallen angels, demons, teen gangs and time travelers.

J. Gabriel: You will never find a better time travel / teen drama / fallen angel / romance / class war / kung fu story—I guarantee it.

3.  Grab a copy of Shadow Train (or book 1 or 2) and answer the following:
Favorite chapter?
Char: Almost impossible to pick, but I do love the last chapter in Shadow Train, where we come full circle with all the characters (the good, the bad and the ugly), and all the mysteries are resolved (well, all but one—could this mean more books in the future?).

J.Gabriel: Chapter 30.  It’s the culmination of everything that the series has been building toward and, from an author’s perspective, it was almost three years in the making.
           
Favorite page?
Char: It’s in the last chapter, but I can’t tell you what it is because it would be a spoiler. Do Raphael and Aimee get back together? Does Zhai go back in time with Kate or keep her in the present with him? Where did the gold coins Kate found in Dark Territory come from? Does Jack, Aimee’s cruel father, finally get his just deserts in the most perfect way possible? Does Aimee help Orias find redemption for his half-soul (the human half)?

J. Gabriel: Page 414

Your favorite line from your favorite chapter or favorite page?
Char: Ditto. If I tell you, it will totally give away the answer to one of the questions I posed regarding favorite page.

J. Gabriel: “She’s my friend,” Aimee said. “You want her, you’ve gotta shoot me first.” That’s my favorite line, but you have to read the entire series to really understand the significance of it.

4.  There are a lot of awesome characters in THE TRACKS books, but do you have an absolute favorite one? Is there a character that you enjoyed writing the most or connected with the most?
Char: My absolute favorite is probably Orias, the Nephilim (half angel-half human), because he’s the ultimate bad boy—gorgeous, sexy and cursed through no fault of his own. Doomed for all eternity, he’s living without hope until he meets Aimee. There are two other characters I really connect with: Maggie, who starts out as the stuck-up, cruel cheerleader but evolves (in Ghost Crown) into a decent human being, and a warrior of the light, and Lily Rose whose character is modeled on my own Lily Rose, who took care of me when I was a child.


J. Gabriel: I really loved all the characters, and I believe that as an author, every character is a facet of yourself. That said, I probably relate the most to Raphael.  No matter what circumstance he’s in—and he faces a lot of adversity in this series—he stubbornly tries to be a good person and do his best. Those are values that I respect and try to embody.

5.    Which book in the series is your favorite, both as an author and as a reader?
Char: It’s a toss-up between Ghost Crown and Shadow Train. Dark Territory was the toughest because we were laying the groundwork for the series and establishing the characters and the magic and paranormal arena in which the story is told. Also, because J. and I were still getting used to the give-and-take required when co-authoring a book.


J. Gabriel: They all have their good qualities; book 1 is exciting because you get introduced into a whole new world of characters and action. Book 2 is great because you meet even more characters and everything gets dialed up a notch. I’d have to say that book 3 is probably my favorite though, because all the various storylines reach their climax and all is revealed. Who doesn’t love that cathartic feeling?

6.    What’s it been like creating this series as a writing duo? What are the advantages and disadvantages to co-authoring a series?
Char: It has been enthralling, fascinating, frustrating and inspiring. The built-in advantage is having someone to bounce ideas off, someone with whom to work out all the plot points and character development. The only disadvantage—and one we got pretty good at working around—is having two talented, strong-willed people trying to go in the same direction with very different ideas on how to get there.


J. Gabriel: Working with Char on this series was a wonderful experience. Sure, we had our creative battles, but overall I think the series came out better because we both put our all into it. One of the advantages of writing as a team is that you can work faster, because you always have a fresh set of eyes to look at something and say, “I don’t think this is working,” or “I think if we tweak that the story will work better.”  
You also get an influx of ideas that you might not have thought of on your own.  The disadvantage is that if you don’t see eye-to-eye on something, sometimes you have to compromise. Not in a bad way, but in a cooperative way. You have to pick your battles. Sometimes a passage you might have liked gets rewritten in a way that doesn’t thrill you as much as the original version. But the process really helped me learn to trust another person with the “treasures” of my mind, and that was a great gift.
When I first realized that things can be slightly different from how I originally imagined them but still be equally good, it was a great revelation, and a relief. It’s very freeing to know that there are different roads to the same destination, creatively speaking.  

7.  Fill in the blanks:
Char: I’m really awesome at rewriting. Sometimes delivering that first draft is painful, but rewriting, for me, is a labor of love. That’s when I can pull out all the stops and let my imagination and emotions run with the moon.


J.Gabriel: I’m really awesome at writing books, of course! And eating hummus. Hummus is delicious. But mostly the book thing.

Char: I’m really embarrassed to admit that I stall more than I should—I think, because writing is a solitary occupation (even when writing as a team). There comes a time when you have to shut out the world and live in that alternate reality. But often, when I get there, I don’t want to come back.

J. Gabriel: I’m really embarrassed to admit that I know all the words to the old school rap song “Humpty Dance.” Alright stop what you’re doin’…


Char: The last great book I read was The Firebrand by Susan Wiggs. I found a copy in my laundry room and when I was a couple of chapters away from the end I misplaced it and had to order it from Amazon.com. When I found out it was part of a trilogy I bought all three. And then, of course, I found the one I lost.


J. Gabriel: The last great book I read was The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. What a beautiful book!


8.    What would a cupcake inspired by THE TRACKS series look and taste like, and what would it be called?
Char: I would do a mix—Rocky Road for Orias with a Twinkie center for Aimee, and it would be called Rocky Road to Love. In our first draft of Dark Territory, Aimee was kind of Twinkie-like. As soon as we realized we were writing her too sweet (even for the goody-good girl), we gave her a lot more depth. Or, we could do Devil’s Food Cake with chocolate frosting for Oberon and Azaziel. We could call it Decadent Fallen Angel Cake.


J. Gabriel: It would be chocolate, with crossed railroad tracks drawn on the top of the frosting. The inside would be filled with yummy strawberry filling that would get all over your mouth when you bit into it, and it would be called the Bloody Nose. ’Cause the series is full of kung fu, y’all!


ABOUT THE AUTHORS
J. Gabriel Gates: website goodreads twitter facebook
 His first two novels are The Tracks: Dark Territory, in stores July 1, 2011, and The Sleepwalkers, due out October 3, 2011. The second book in The Tracks series, Ghost Crown, is set for release in January 2012. 

Author, screenwriter, editor, ghostwriter and more with over a dozen published novels to her credit. She has also written for such major TV shows as Fantasy Island and Days of Our Lives, and the first made-for-syndication soap opera was based on her Dell novel, Rituals.




Win a set of all the books in The Tracks Series!
Charlene and J. Gabriel are giving away 4 sets of all three books in their series 
(2 print sets for US only and 2 ebook sets open internationally):

WIN ALL 3 BOOKS IN THE TRACKS TRILOGY!
We are thrilled that The Tracks has been optioned for a possible TV series or epic film franchise (like Twilight or The Hunger Games). Of course, it’s a long way from option to actually getting a production deal so in the meantime we’d like to know what readers want. For your chance to win the complete trilogy, tell us which you prefer and then, based on the descriptions below, which actors you’d like to see as the characters.
Big Feature Film or TV Series or Web Series or Straight to DVD?
Who should play:
RAPHAEL KAIN – sixteen, handsome and charismatic with a fiery personality. A loyal friend but a relentless enemy, he is the leader of the Flatliners and a master of martial arts.
AIMEE BANFIELD – fifteen, a Topper (sworn enemies of the Flatliners). Troubled and insecure, she is grieving for her missing mother while trying to live up to her father’s impossible standards.
ORIAS, the Nephilim (half human, half angel) – nineteen, smoldering, sexy, brooding and doomed for all eternity through no fault of his own. He intends to take Aimee away from Raphael and use her to take over Middleburg—and maybe the world.
The four lucky winners will get all three books (Dark Territory,Ghost Crown and Shadow Train).
To enter to win, simply answer the questions above regarding the casting and format in the comments below. Then in the Rafflecopter just tell me what name you used in the comments. Commenting is the only required entry you need to do, but there are several ways to earn extra entries (found in the Rafflecopter). Please only fill out one Rafflecopter form (US or INT)
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-open US and INT
-there will be 4 winners: 2 US, 2 INT
-will end 9/22
-must be 13+, winners will be emailed and must claim prize within 48 hours
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Review: Shadow Train (The Tracks #3) by J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel



Shadow Train
(The Tracks #3)
By J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel
6/4/13
HCI Teens
Middleburg's teen martial artists scramble to reunite the broken shards of the powerful and mysterious Shen ring, in an effort to locate their missing friend Raphael and avert worldwide disaster but it won't be easy. A pack of government agents, a secret order of Chinese kung fu masters, and a family of vengeful fallen angels stand in their way. Amid the struggle, tensions between the two teen gangs flare once again when one of the Flats kids gets jumped and put in the hospital. Zhai and Ignacio, the leaders of the rival factions, struggle to maintain peace and continue their quest for the ring shards amid the rising tide of confrontation. Meanwhile, Middleburg's leading ladies Maggie and Dalton put their differences aside in an effort to wrest their friend Aimee from the clutches of the sultry and seductive Nephilim, Orias. But when a powerful fallen angel learns that Orias has imprisoned his father Oberon, a new supernatural menace is unleashed on Middleburg, one that threatens to bring all the conflicting factions together in one final, deadly conflagration. The only hope is that Middleburg's missing teen hero will somehow reappear and find a way to set things right but he's been gone for over two months, without leaving a single clue as to his whereabouts. As the situation grows more dire, all of Middleburg wonders: where is Raphael Kain? With mighty doses of kung fu, eastern mysticism, and star-crossed love, "Shadow Train" is the most poignant, romantic and explosive book in The Tracks series thus far!
I received a review copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.

Other books in The Tracks Series
(click cover to read my review)



I’ve immensely enjoyed reading J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel’s YA series, The Tracks and I’m sad to see it ending. All the kung fu action, romantic entanglements, supernatural thrills, and captivating mystery come to an explosive head in this awesome conclusion. Picking up a few months after the events in Ghost Crown, the rival gangs of Middleburg find themselves in the middle of what could be a world disaster in Shadow Train. The Flats gang is desperate to find their missing leader Raphael and when one of their own is put into the hospital by a member of their rivals, the two gangs are out for each other’s blood. Meanwhile, Aimee is under Orias’ spell and barely remembers her true love Raphael. The Flatliners, the Toppers, Orias, a group of fallen angels, a pack of government agents, and a mysterious and dangerous ancient Chinese order are all on the search for the shards of the mystical Shen ring and its power. One final showdown could be the end of or the salvation of Middleburg.

Over the span of three books, Gates and Keel have crafted a wonderfully layered and endlessly exciting story full of kickbutt characters, addicting romance, and cool supernatural elements. I always walk away from these books completely entertained and impressed!

 Like books one and two, Shadow Train has fantastic world-building and enthralling storytelling. Gates and Keel are a great writing duo, who has seamlessly and cohesively blended their talents. In this third book we are taken, not only to the magical and mystical areas of Middleburg, but to the depths of Hell, 19th century America, early 20th century Ireland, and an eerie, deliciously chilling in between world, and each of these settings is laid out with rich, vivid details and feel so real. The mystical and supernatural elements are a fun blend of refreshing originality and cool re-imagining. There’s such a well-crafted atmosphere in these books that feels both darkly whimsical and chilling.

One of the things I love most about this series is the diverse, eclectic cast of characters. Over the span of this series, Raphael; Aimee; Nass; Dalton; Zhai; Kate; Maggie; and the other characters have kept me entertained, charmed, and on my toes. These are all likable, believable, relatable characters with such organic and great character growth and development. I’ve come to be completely vested in their journeys, relationships, and individual stories, and they’ve come to feel like old friends.

At almost 500 pages, Shadow Train is a longer book, but thrillingly fast paced and never boring. The last quarter of the book is especially exciting and had me anxiously turning pages. And the explosive and electrifying final showdown is big and epic and makes for a hell of a satisfying ending.

MY FINAL THOUGHTS: I couldn't have asked for a more epic and enthralling conclusion to The Tracks Series! Shadow Train is explosive, entertaining, and full of chills and thrills. I'm sad to see this series ending, but have enjoyed the exciting ride and definitely think it's a must read series!


MY RATING

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