Interview & Giveaway with Meljean Brook

Today we have the fabulous Meljean Brook here to talk to us a little about the 2nd book in her Iron Seas Series, Heart of Steel. The Iron Seas Series is Brookโ€™s steampunk romance series that features advanced technology with the Victorian era. Itโ€™s gritty and sexy and fun, and should be read by romance fans everywhere. Brook is also known for her long running series The Guardians, a favorite of PNR fans everywhere.

Meljean, thank you so much for being here today!!

 

Book Pushers: We have to know… why steampunk? What was it that influenced you to write in this genre?

Meljean: I love historical romances, but I canโ€™t write a book without adding a bit of weird to it (Iโ€™ve tried; it was ugly.) Iโ€™ve always loved the bits of steampunk tech that have showed up in various places โ€“ from Brisco County, Jr. to Mark Twain โ€“ and I love the sense of adventure that Iโ€™ve always associated with it. So itโ€™s been percolating in the back of my head for years, and when the chance came to pitch a new series, steampunk was at the top of the list of what Iโ€™d like to do. Luckily, my editor loved the idea, so I got the go-ahead.

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Book Pushers: What can you tell us about Heart of Steel?

Meljean:ย  Thereโ€™s not much to tell that isnโ€™t already on the back cover, because anything more would be spoileriffic. I will say, however, that it has a slightly different feel than The Iron Duke. All of the steampunky goodness is still there, but this is a faster-paced, less emotionally angsty story โ€ฆ primarily because Yasmeen and Archimedes arenโ€™t really the angsty types. They are fun together, and hot, and I loved writing their romance โ€“ but it is a little different than The Iron Duke in tone.

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Book Pushers: How many more books can we expect to see in the Iron Seas Series? Do you have a set ending point in mind for the series?

Meljean:ย  I currently am contracted for five total books in the series, but I deliberately built a huge and open world so that I can visit it often, and without re-treading the same ground over and over. I donโ€™t have a set ending point in mind for this series, simply because there is no overarching story taking place (unlike the Guardian series.) Iโ€™ll explore this world until Iโ€™m bored โ€“ which isnโ€™t likely to happen โ€“ or until readers are.

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Book Pushers: What can fans expect to see in upcoming books from the Iron Seas Series?

Meljean:ย  Iโ€™ll be moving around and introducing different parts of the world. I love doing this, because every location has a different history behind it, and that history influences how the characters see the world. So it enables me to add new layers with every bookโ€”Mina sees the world differently from Yasmeen, for example, and my next heroine will have a different perspective from both of them.

The next book moves to Iceland, and readers can look forward to virgin cults, giant mechanical whales, and trolls (of the Iron Seas variety.)

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Book Pushers: How many more books can we expect to see in The Guardiansโ€™ Series?

Meljean:ย  Only one. I have Michael and Taylorโ€™s book left to write, and then that will wrap up the series.

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Book Pushers: *CRY* We don’t want the Guardian’s to end!! Do you have any other ideas or projects that you are currently working on?

Meljean:ย  Ideas, but nothing that Iโ€™m currently working on. Itโ€™s just percolating, as the Iron Seas did for a while. Eventually Iโ€™ll have something more concrete to report, but not yet.

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Book Pushers: Your back-list is almost an even divide of full length novels and shorter novellas. Do you find it easier to write one or the other? Which do you prefer and why?

Meljean:ย  I donโ€™t prefer one or the other, and I enjoy them in different ways. I love the focus of a novella โ€“ the plot is usually simple, the conflict directly related to the emotional conflict between the characters, and they serve as a sweet breather between the long and complex novels. But I also love the length and complexity of those novels โ€“ I love being able to tell this huge story, to bring all of those disparate threads together at the end and wrap it up.

Strangely, though, itโ€™s not easier to write one or the other. Novellas take less time, of course, but the emotional and mental effort is similar. Reining myself in and keeping that tight focus is often difficult, too, because I constantly want to make the story bigger, bigger, bigger! I canโ€™t, however.

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Book Pushers: If you could have any steampunk invention in real life, what would you want and why?

Meljean:ย  A clockwork butler who can also act as a masseuse.

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Book Pushers: Who is your all-time favourite comic-book character? If you could see/read a crossover with the comic character and your favorite fictional character, would they be friends, enemies or frenemies?

Meljean:ย  Oh, Wonder Woman, easily. I donโ€™t have a favorite fictional character, though. For the sake of awesomeness, however, letโ€™s just say Xena: Warrior Princess. I think theyโ€™d fight, maybe rip off each otherโ€™s clothes, and then become BFFs.

Actually, I think I have read that on fanfiction.net before.

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Book Pushers: If you were asked to create a superhero costume for any person, who would you choose and what would it look like?

Meljean:ย  Conan Oโ€™Brien. After seeing him in those jeggings (the image is seared into my brain) I havenโ€™t been able to stop imagining them becoming spandex. So I would make them green, add a yellow spandex top and yellow outer-underwear (as all good superheroes wear) and a blue cape, and call him The Ginger Avenger.

 

Thanks again to Meljean for not only taking time out of her busy schedule to be here today, but also for offering to do a giveaway! Meljean is giving away TWO signed copies of The Iron Duke!ย  Just leave a comment or question for Meljean to be entered to win. The giveaway ends November 9th and is open internationally. Good Luck!

79 thoughts on “Interview & Giveaway with Meljean Brook”

  1. I didn’t know this series, but I’ve heard great thing about it, so now I’m very curious to read it ! Thank you so much for the intereview it was really interesting !

  2. I absolutely love this series and I can’t wait to read the second book! Thanks for being brave enough to share your creativity with the rest of us! We certainly love you for it!

  3. I’ve heard such great things about this series, and I would LOVE to win a copy of this book!! It sounds like a really good one ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for the terrific interview and awesome giveaway!!

  4. I have always wanted to read a steampunk novel. Yours looks great! Thanks for the giveaway.

    megnate at telus dot net

  5. I must admit, I have not read anything by Meljean yet, and I stress yet. I have had the books on my wishlist for awhile and I am very excited to start them. I love your idea of a clockwork butler, I could use one too.

    Thanks for the great interview!

  6. You know, the synopsis of the book (at goodreads) sounds very interesting. Please count me in! Thank you!

  7. I just bought The Iron Duke & can’t wait to read the whole series.

    Love historical romance & hope you’ll write something in that genre. I’ll take historical romance with a touch of paranormal or fantasy. Fantasy is good! That’s another genre I adore.

  8. I would read anything Meljean writes. Grocery lists, to-do lists, anything. I’d love to win this book!

  9. Will the books be able to be read as stand alone’s or must they be read in order?

    I like the sound of them either way ๐Ÿ˜€

  10. I heard good things about the series, though I’ve not read IRON DUKE yet, so I’d love to win the book to start on the series.

    And I’d like to know (just like Ilona) whether the series must be read in order.

  11. I havenยดt heard about this series but I would LOVE to read it! The covers are such an eye candy! ๐Ÿ˜› Please count me in! Thank you so much for the giveaway!

  12. Congratulations on the new book. I’m wondering if there are rules to writing steampunk or if anything goes.
    mce1011 AT aol DOT com

  13. I love The Iron Duke! ๐Ÿ™‚ I just started Heart of Steel and can’t wait to see what happens ๐Ÿ˜€

  14. I just read The Iron Duke and loved it so much I flipped it over and re-read it. Hooray, there’s a second book out. Masterful and elegant world building with unexpected phrasing and intriguing characters. Plus, airships, zombies and a ginormous krakken. What’s not to love?

  15. I’m anxiously waiting for the Book Depository to deliver Heart of Steel to me. Unfortunately it will probably be another 2 weeks before I get it ๐Ÿ™ I’m rereading The Iron Duke while I wait but I’d love a signed copy for my shelves!

  16. Ahh, I’m so excited to read Heart of Steel. I already can’t wait for the next book- I’ve been to Iceland !! : D

  17. oh! I can’t wait to read this one. I’m sharing with my sister and she won the coin toss. I’ve been looking forward to reading this story for a while.

  18. I love this series and the alternating narrators keep it exciting, but I wish we could hear more about my favorite character, Ivy, from Here There Be Monsters.

  19. I was impressed by how good your world-building was in The Iron Duke. I can’t wait to read Heart of Steel, and I love your penchant for writing kick-ass heroines.

  20. Steampunk romance, combined with emotional angst…sounds like something I should check out! The Iron Duke got some good reviews, guess I better go add it to my TBR list.
    Five books to look forward to!

  21. I really enjoyed your interview and thank you for giving away signed books to your fans! I really enjoyed Iron Duke and I can’t wait to read Heart of Steel.

    lnorgord AT gmail DOT com

  22. uuugh, I can’t believe I miss this! My kids are distractng me ๐Ÿ™‚ Well, congrats to whoever wins, I’ve been dying to get my hands on this book and am now green with jealousy ๐Ÿ™‚
    june111(at)att(dot)net

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