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Friday, June 21, 2013

A Little Bit Of Time With Madeline Sheehan, Author of Unbeautifully

Unbeautifully
Madeline Sheehan


Warning: This is not a story about fate or destiny. This is a story about pain, sorrow, and suffering. This is an impulsive whirlwind romance between two lovers that are not meant to be together. Theirs is not a world with sunshine and roses. Instead, their love blossoms in a secret world full of crime, violence, and death. Their story is about what can be born from nightmares.

Danielle “Danny” West is the daughter of Deuce West, President of the Hell’s Horsemen Motorcycle Club. A sweet and beautiful girl, she loses her way, searching for things that are always out of her reach. Erik “Ripper” Jacobs is the Sergeant of Arms in the Hell’s Horsemen. Once a man who always had a smile on his face, his life takes a turn for the worst when a tragedy befalls him, leaving him scarred and broken. During a midsummer night, Danny and Ripper’s paths cross, forever changing their lives. Hastily, their lust turns to love until another tragedy forces them apart. On a journey that is marred with ugliness and chaos, Danny and Ripper must discover if their unforeseen connection can find the beauty in their world.

This is Danny and Ripper’s story.

Everything has beauty. Even the ugly. Especially the ugly.
Because without ugly, there would be no beauty.


For today's post I got to pose a couple questions to author, Madeline Sheehan.  Nothing big and fancy, just something simple and easy.  So that is what today is about.  Have you read these books? Tell me how much you love them!  They are on my short list, but I'm not one of the lucky ones yet.  Thanks for coming by today!




How do you get into the right mindspace to write a book like this, and is it easy to get back out of?

          You know…  Maybe I’m a little crazy but its not hard for me to get into the mindset to write damaged characters, it is however hard to get back out.  After a day in the head of Deuce, I’m often left feeling less than okay, and ready to down a bottle of Prozac.  But that’s the beauty of writing, you get to be whoever you want whenever you want!

Who would you pick to play the main characters?

Deuce: Josh Holloway
Eva: Mila Kunis

 


Danny: Hillary Duff
Ripper: David Beckham

 


Where did the idea come from to write this series?

          I have absolutely no idea. Seriously. I was working on the second book in my PNR series and needed a break, but not writing is never an option, so I pulled up a new Word Doc. and…Undeniable fell out of my brain.  I’ve  never written a book so fast, or enjoyed it so much as I did Undeniable.  



UnBeautifully-Coverblog





***Mini Excerpt***



The first time I fell in love it was with a pair of blue eyes and a wide dimpled grin.

“Your old man loves ya, Danny girl,” He whispered. “You never ever forget that, yeah?”

I never did. And I never thought I could ever love any man as much as I loved my father. But as we grow, we change, we begin to make our own decisions and thus become independent and self sufficient and start turning away from our parents and turning to others. We form friendships, strong bonds and ties and begin experiencing life outside of the bubble we grew up inside of. 
And we fall in love…a second time.

The second time I fell in love it was with a badly scarred face, the stuff of nightmares; the sort of disfigurement that mothers steer their children away from. Ugly, jagged slashes marred the skin from the top of his skull, down over his right eye, an eye that had been dug out of his face with a serrated blade. The scars continued across his cheek, over his lips and down his neck, ending at the top of his shoulder. His chest was a hundred times worse; scar tissue as far as the eye could see.

“Baby,” He said gruffly, “Man like me got no business with a girl like you. You’re nothin’ but fuckin’ beauty and I’m a whole lot of fuckin’ ugly who’s already halfway to hell.”

But he was wrong.

Everything has beauty. Even the ugly. Especially the ugly.

Because without ugly there would be no beauty.

Because without beauty we would not survive our pain, our sorrow, and our suffering. 

And in the world I lived in, the world he lived in, a secret world within the world, a world of of constant crime and cruel, cold, death, there was almost nothing but suffering.

“You may not be beautiful the way you were before,” I whispered, placing my hand on his hard chest. “But you’re still beautiful. To me.




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