{CHARACTER INTERVIEW} Mionee of 'Call to War'
We’re thrilled to be talking to Mionee from Andi O’Connor’s,
Call To War. It is a pleasure
to have her with us today at Pimp That Character!
Can you tell us about one of your most distinguishable
features?
I have violet eyes. It’s a feature I shared with my father.
What would I hate the most about you?
The terrible crimes I’ve committed simply because I could.
At the time, I had the power and the freedom.
What is your greatest fear?
I’m living through my greatest fear right now. There is
nothing I could fear more than the Hellborn.
What is your idea of a perfect day?
One where I am free.
If you could change one physical thing about yourself, what
would that be?
Absolutely nothing. I’m content with my features, even
though others claimed me because of them.
Are you a loner or do you prefer to surround yourself with
friends?
I don’t have friends to surround myself with. The only
friend I have is Détaldin, and for his sake, I can’t allow myself to get too
close to him.
Do you have children?
No, although I was pregnant with a little girl.
What’s your idea of a perfect meal?
One where I could eat in peace and not fret over what abuse
the Hellborn had in store for me next.
What is your most treasured possession?
My life, though at the moment, it doesn’t truly belong to
me.
If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would you
do today?
I wouldn’t hold back from the person I love.
About the Author
Andi O'Connor is the
award-winning author The Dragonath Chronicles, The Vaelinel Trilogy, and The
Legacy of Ilvania. She’s written multiple books, including the critically
acclaimed Silevethiel, which is the
2015 Best Indie Book Award winner for Science Fiction/Fantasy, and the 2015 New
Apple Official Selection for Young Adult. Silevethiel
was also named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2013. Andi's short story
collection, Redemption, is a 2014
Kindle Book Awards Semifinalist.
You can frequently find Andi as a guest panelist at Comic Cons throughout the country including the Rhode Island Comic Con, Philcon, Conclave, WizardWorld, and Chessiecon. Andi also writes for Niume where she provides writing tips, advice, and insight on her career as an author. You can connect with Andi on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information, visit Andi’s website.
You can frequently find Andi as a guest panelist at Comic Cons throughout the country including the Rhode Island Comic Con, Philcon, Conclave, WizardWorld, and Chessiecon. Andi also writes for Niume where she provides writing tips, advice, and insight on her career as an author. You can connect with Andi on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information, visit Andi’s website.
About the Book:
Darrak's
adventure concludes with this thrilling finale of The Dragonath Chronicles!
Following the betrayal of two of his trusted companions and a devastating battle in Mystandia, Darrak's talents are desperately needed by the citizens of both Earth and Dragonath. Torn with the decision of where his loyalty should remain, he finally decides to confide in Andillrian. Together, they craft a plan they hope will save Darrak's home planet, but their optimism is short-lived.
The Hellborn's army has begun the march to war.
With less than two weeks of preparation remaining, their weaknesses become unavoidably apparent. Planning for defeat suddenly becomes as important as planning for victory. Darrak's insecurities continue until the moment the first arrows begin to fly. He can only hope that help from a few unlikely sources will be enough.
For if they fail, Dragonath will fall.
Following the betrayal of two of his trusted companions and a devastating battle in Mystandia, Darrak's talents are desperately needed by the citizens of both Earth and Dragonath. Torn with the decision of where his loyalty should remain, he finally decides to confide in Andillrian. Together, they craft a plan they hope will save Darrak's home planet, but their optimism is short-lived.
The Hellborn's army has begun the march to war.
With less than two weeks of preparation remaining, their weaknesses become unavoidably apparent. Planning for defeat suddenly becomes as important as planning for victory. Darrak's insecurities continue until the moment the first arrows begin to fly. He can only hope that help from a few unlikely sources will be enough.
For if they fail, Dragonath will fall.
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