Before I could answer this question, I had to mull it over for a few days. And the more I thought about it, the more I realized I was comparing apples with oranges.
Writing Forged in Fire was an entirely different experience from writing Till Death and Beyond. Sure, I needed to remember certain details from Book 1 – but to be perfectly honest, it’s a different beast to slay.
I had no problems with Raven or Amira (the main protagonists of Till Death and Beyond). They opened up to me; showed me who they were. Whereas Ciaran… He was a tough nut to crack. At times I felt like I didn’t know him at all. He refused to let me in.
“Bow before your master!” One of the guards spat an order.
“I bow before no one,” Ciaran muttered without turning. That was one thing he refused to do. Ever. No matter how many whips sliced his flesh.
Instantly, he felt a fierce blow to his inner knee. His leg bent, and he went down. Ciaran gritted his teeth at the impact with the hard floor, and before the guard could deliver another blow, grabbed for the nearest weapon.
Suddenly fire flashed through the space. As one, the guards sank to the ground, bowing their heads.
Ciaran frowned. Stood up.
The moment Ciaran was left alone, shadows began swirling, the eyes got smaller, until a figure stepped out of the darkness. He thought he was prepared for whatever was coming. A two-headed ogre wouldn’t have surprised him, but when the shadows dissipated, and his eyes locked with those of the creature he’d been summoned by, he forgot whatever it was he wanted to say.
In vibrant copper-red, the strands that escaped her knee-length braid danced like flames against her flawless, porcelain skin, conjuring up an image of a fragile, ethereal beauty.
She approached, no hesitation in her lithe, tall body. It moved with hypnotizing grace, accentuated by her simple leather pants and top that hugged her like a second skin. If he thought she had power before, it was nothing compared with the sizzle of energy that shot through him when she stretched out her hand, and gently touched his cheek.
That’s when she whispered, “I want to play.”