Introducing Celeste by Ann Evans
My very first YA book, Celeste has just been released, so I hope you'll forgive me for wanting to
tell you a little about it, as the story has been rattling around in
my head for these last 15 years!
The spark of an idea for this story was
lit way back when I was researching Coventry's 11th church of St Mary
Magdaline – the city's oldest church which incidentally is still
regularly used.
While I was making notes about its
factual history, another little compartment in the old grey matter
was devising a fantasy story of a young woman realising she was hearing
echoes from a past life.
To begin with the story didn't get past
the first page, and because I was busy writing articles and other books, this one got put on the back burner to be occasionally
re-ignited when I'd nothing better to do.
Slowly, in between various writing
projects, the story began to form some sort of shape but then it
would get shoved to the back of the queue and it would disappear into into obscurity for months – and yes, I'm ashamed to admit it – years.
It was always there though, and the
plot continued to develop in my head. The places where the action
would take place shifted and adjusted until I knew them perfectly. My
ancient 11th century church of St Mary Magdaline became part of the
background and eventually disappeared as the old Coventry Cathedral
took its place as a prominent factor in the story.
Three or four years ago, the story had
formed well enough in my head to make a proper start on re-writing
it. Once I'd knocked a few years off my main character and began
writing about her as a teenager, rather than an adult, I felt the
story was really taking on the shape and feel that I wanted.
So a first draft was written, and
though polished, it didn't then have the additional detail that it
has since gained by further re-writes. Other characters were
added as viewpoint characters – one being my main character's new
best friend, another being the 'villain' of the piece. And then
there's another thread that runs throughout the book – that of the
Cross of Aes Dana, a cross created in Pagan times that has a
monumental impact on all who wear it.
The story has had three working titles
over the years, but when I hit on the simplicity of the main
character's olden name, it seemed the perfect title for the book.
It's a 40,000 word time slip YA
thriller, set in my home city of Coventry. It's out as an ebook
currently, published by Astraea Press. I've got three pdf copies to
give away if anyone is able to do a review. Please do let me know if
I can send anyone a copy.
A little more about Celeste...
Celeste blurb
When Megan Miller moves to a new city she is suddenly plagued by feelings of déjà vu.
When Megan Miller moves to a new city she is suddenly plagued by feelings of déjà vu.
She
starts to have dreams and memories of people and places – so real
that it breaks her heart.
She
soon realises that she has lived – and died before. Her name had
been Celeste. Only now some ancient, ominous presence is following
her, haunting her, whispering in her ear... Where did you
hide it?
Your
past can catch up with you, but can you catch up with your past –
and survive?
Celeste extract
Megan was
studying the panels of mosaic windows that sent a kaleidoscope of
colours onto the stone floor. Then everything dimmed. She hadn't seen
it coming. One second she was in the vast echoing new cathedral
surrounded by tourists when suddenly the walls closed in around her
and she was alone.
The smell
of incense hung heavily in the darkness. Lighted torches standing in
niches in the brickwork sent flickering shadows across the rugged
flagstones. The stone beneath her feet was rough and uneven. Narrow
arched doorways were set along the passageway and from a darkened
recess she felt the claustrophobic presence of a tall shrouded black
figure. The evil was tangible, the air chilled and a feeling of
nausea swamped her.
A voice
harsh and demonic whispered in her ear...
“Where
did you hide it?”
It's Amazon link is:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celeste-Ann-Evans-ebook/dp/B00KQ8XIGE
And please visit my website:
http://www.annevansbooks.co.uk
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https://twitter.com/annevansauthor
Comments
And yes, Coventry can be a very atmospheric place. I'm going to try and make a little video trailer based around the old Cathedral. Should be fun if nothing else!