She’s
an alien whose home world doesn’t even know she exists.
He
just inherited a planet, and now he’s running from it.
She
has spent a lifetime hiding in plain sight.
He
wants to escape the spotlight.
Her
touch can heal.
His
wounds are deep.
Two
hearts, two planets collide. It’s the perfect union.
Except
the part where the world’s about to end.
Please
tell us about yourself using 3 verbs, 1 quirk and a pop culture
addiction
3
verbs: Reading, creating, laughing.
1
quirk: You seriously expect me to narrow it down to just one?
I think I’m 20% water and 80% quirks. Let’s see...I
always wash my hands after touching shoes. (C’mon, shoes are
just gross. And I never said I wasn’t neurotic.)
A
pop culture addiction: Anything to do with music, past and
present. Trying to list all the bands would probably crash my
hard drive.
Top
5 Favorite Things
Books,
snuggles with my kids, cozy pajamas, my iTunes music library, and
peanut butter. Preferably all simultaneously.
What’s
the last song you listened to?
I’m
pretty much never without tunes. I’m currently listening to
“Nightwatchmen”, by Bell-X1. Thank goodness you can’t
hear me singing along. (Trust me, you’re just as relieved by
that fact as I am.)
How
do you come up with novel titles?
I
usually wait until I’m at least a few chapters into the story, and
then I start brainstorming for something that feels right. I
typically have a list of about fifty names to select from, before I
finally choose the right one. Even so, I usually make up my
mind by about the halfway mark. My current WIP doesn’t have a
final name yet, and it’s kind of killing me.
This
or That-
*Paranormal
or Dystopian?
Either
one. Even better if it’s both simultaneously.
*Morning
or Night?
Night,
night, night. Mornings should be illegal.
*Vanilla
or Chocolate?
Peanut
butter. (If you insist on giving me vanilla or chocolate,
either will go fantastically with my peanut butter.)
*Summer
or Winter?
Summer!
If mornings are illegal, cold weather is a felony.
No matter the planet, Palta Capal is an alien.
She’s
lived a lifetime where she never belonged…but relocating to the
“home world” she’s never seen has her feeling more like an
outsider than ever.
Teetering
between the thrill of newfound love and the despair of family
loss—not to mention the looming threat of global war—Palta
doesn’t need any more excitement in her life.
But
what she needs and what she gets are two entirely different things.
Palta
learned long ago not to expect a “normal” life. She’d
settle for one free of close encounters with supernaturally-gifted
homicidal maniacs.
Apparently
that’s too much to ask.
Join
your favorite Onontian royal family, as they settle into life at the
palace...only don’t get too comfortable, because things are about
to take a hair-raising turn.
Vitality
is the gripping third installment in the Proximity series.
M.
A. George is part proud mother of two adorable children, part super
top secret agent…Oops, probably just lost that job.
Writing
is what keeps her up into the wee hours of the night. Fortunately,
she has a lot of energy (Read: caffeine is her friend). She has
a bit of an obsession with music (It does a fantastic job of tuning
out rambunctious children while she attempts to focus).
She
sincerely hopes people out there enjoy reading her work as much as
she enjoys writing it. And if anyone hears of work for a super
top secret agent, she’s now available (Discretion guaranteed…).
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