Title: Cut Here
Series: The Cut Series
Author: Azzurra Nox
Release Date: 13th February 2015
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Sixteen-year-old Lena Martin’s idyllic world shatters the night her mother dies due to a hit and run accident. Two years later, her dad relocates her from Italy to Los Angeles to help her put behind the time spent in a psychiatric ward following her mother’s death. But the move only proves to be a fatal mistake. Shortly after her arrival, the classmates of her new private school begin to commit suicide under mysterious circumstances after reading a cult book called Cut Here.
Determined to unravel the mystery behind the suicides, she bands together with loner Jonathan Russe and outcast Hope Peters to figure out exactly what is happening, not realizing that this places them under a dangerous radar. During this same time, Lena falls for a mysterious and attractive guy named Michael, who is as equally disarming as he’s dangerous.
As her attraction grows, so does the body count at St. Lucy Academy. Soon, Lena needs to decide whether to stay away from the guy she’s falling for, or to trust him. Is Michael behind the suicides, or is he the key that can unlock the mystery that can stop the bloodshed? Deceptions run high and Lena soon learns that nothing is what it seems.
Determined to unravel the mystery behind the suicides, she bands together with loner Jonathan Russe and outcast Hope Peters to figure out exactly what is happening, not realizing that this places them under a dangerous radar. During this same time, Lena falls for a mysterious and attractive guy named Michael, who is as equally disarming as he’s dangerous.
As her attraction grows, so does the body count at St. Lucy Academy. Soon, Lena needs to decide whether to stay away from the guy she’s falling for, or to trust him. Is Michael behind the suicides, or is he the key that can unlock the mystery that can stop the bloodshed? Deceptions run high and Lena soon learns that nothing is what it seems.
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(So really liking the sound of this one and will be adding it to my ever increasing Want To Read List)
(So really liking the sound of this one and will be adding it to my ever increasing Want To Read List)
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
What is your
name, where were you born and where do you live now?
Azzurra Nox, and
I was born in Catania, Sicily. I currently reside in the Los Angeles area.
How long have
you been writing?, and who or what inspired you to write?
I've always
written, since I was around six. But I never took it seriously till I was
fourteen. Reading Anne Rice novels really inspired me in becoming a writer and
trying to learn more about the craft of writing.
Where do you get
your book plot ideas from?What/Who is your inspiration?
The one for CUT
HERE was inspired by a nightmare I had in 2008. But in general, real life
situations, music, and movies are all sources of inspiration for my writing.
Do you choose a
title first, or write the book then choose the title?
In most
instances, titles come to me after I've written the book. For the longest time,
CUT HERE was saved on my laptop with the file name of “Angelus,” which is the
word for angel in Latin. It wasn't until I was done with the book and editing
it that I decided to name the novel after the book in the story that brings so
much misfortune to the characters after reading it.
Do you have a favourite character from your books? and why are they your favourite?
I do. I've always rooted for the underdog, so I'm a huge fan of my character Hope Peters, a homeless girl who lives in a car with her Romanian gypsy grandmother, and has to try to survive high school life in a private prep school in Los Angeles. Initially, she seems like she's very weak, but she grows throughout the novel, CUT HERE, and ends up being a very vital character in helping destroy the evil force that's attacking her fellow classmates.
What do you do
to unwind and relax?Do you have a hobby?
I love music, so
going to concerts and dancing are two of my favourite things to do. But I also
love reading a good book, especially if I'm really tired, it allows me to go on
an adventure, even if I physically can't move a finger.
Have you ever
based characters on people you know or based events on things that have
happened to you?
Sure. Many
times. Perhaps people won't exactly know someone is inspired by them, because
all writers have a way of abstracting what they want from someone or a
situation and creating a whole new world.
What is your
favourite book and Why? Have you read it more than once?
The Picture of
Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde. I first read it when I was nine years old, cause
the premise of a person never aging but their painting does instead, widely
intrigued me at that age. Then I reread it again when I was eighteen and
understood many of the social things I didn't when I was younger, and how much
youth obsessed any culture and era has always been. I've reread the book
countless times now, and it's still very modern. Today more so than ever
before, people have all become a bit like Dorian with their obsession with
Botox and anti-aging creams. If we could sell our souls for youth and beauty,
I'm pretty sure celebrities would jump on that bandwagon pronto.
Did you have a
favourite author as a child?
R.L. Stine was
my absolute favourite author, growing up. My dad had signed me up with a
Thriller Book Club, and they often featured books by R.L. Stine, and another
time he signed me up for a Fear Street Book Club. I'm pretty sure that I mostly
survived on the consumption of Stine books and watermelon Jolly Ranchers.
Somehow they seemed to compliment one another quite well. If it hadn't been for
those bookclubs, I probably never would've become such an avid reader, and
writer.
Goodreads page: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24501210-cut-here
Website: http://azzurranox.com/
First, I love the cover
ReplyDeleteSecond, Dorian Gray is a favourite of mine too :)
Great interview
Ruty @Reading…Dreaming