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Interview with Juli D. Revezzo, author of The Artist’s Inheritance

Tell us about The Artist’s Inheritance

Settling into their new home in Gulf Breeze, Florida, Caitlin finds strange changes coming over her husband Trevor. He seems obsessed with a beautiful chair he’s carving.

When the nightmares deepen and ghosts begin lurking—she knows something’s not right, and not just her newfound precognitive abilities. It’s the damned chair, she’s sure. Could it be just what it seems: a mundane piece of furniture? If so, why is it attracting dark forces—the forces she suspects drove Trevor’s siblings to insanity and suicide?

Before the same happens to Trevor, Caitlin must convince him to sell his art. But armed with only a handful of allies, and little experience of the supernatural, she must proceed with caution against the hellish forces besieging her family. If she succeeds, she will break the ancestral curse. If she fails, she may lose forever the one thing she cares about most: her beloved Trevor.

What genre is it?

Paranormal Fantasy with a dash of suspense.

What kind of readers will it appeal to?

Readers who enjoy the paranormal ficition, the works of Juliet Blackwell, Kelley Armstrong, Katherine Howe.  Also, fans of shows like the Ghost Whisperer, books with strong heroines, Civil War stories, and books with suspenseful and mythological elements.

How long did it take to write?

Six years, including a period of gestation.

What was the most challenging part of your creative process?

I think the most challenging part of writing the story was dealing with what happened to Caitlin’s brother-in-law. That was quite emotional for me to get down. After that, it was the learning curve involved in getting the manuscript ready for production.

Tell us a bit about yourself.

Juli D. Revezzo has long been in love with writing, a love built by devouring everything from the Arthurian legends to the works of Michael Moorcock, and the classics and has a soft spot for classic the “Goths” of the 19th century. Her short fiction has been published in Dark Things II: Cat Crimes, The Scribing Ibis, Eternal Haunted Summer, Twisted Dreams Magazine and Luna Station Quarterly. She also has an article and book review or two out there. But her heart lies in the storytelling. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Tampa Area Romance Authors, and the special interest RWA chapter Fantasy, Futuristic and Paranormal. The Artist’s Inheritance is her first novel.

Have you got a blog where readers can keep up with your work?

Yes. They can keep up with me at my site. Or on Twitter.

Where can people buy your book?

On Amazon and Smashwords.

What’s next?

I’m working on the follow up(s) to The Artist’s Inheritance and a few other little goodies. Your readers can find out more about The Artist’s Inheritance and my new releases on my blog.

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