Something Magical Just Around the Corner

Paige E. Ewing Author Interview

Precise Oaths follows a woman with paranormal abilities and part of the spider-kin who is questioned about the deaths of six soldiers from spider venom. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

A lot of the series involves military folks from Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, the oldest military base in the U.S. That long history becomes an integral part of the plot, and part of the love interest, Colonel Bennett’s, back story. Also, since special units like Delta Force are housed there, it seemed like a logical place for a unit of soldiers meant to fight genuinely “special” threats.

Being accused of murder was an impossible to ignore reason for Liliana to be forced from her comfortable near shut-in life, out into the wild world. Proving her innocence, solving a murder mystery, and saving a new friend from getting killed are all challenges that Liliana would never have imagined she could handle, until she does.

With so many unique and interesting characters in your story, what character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

Liliana is always my favorite. I love seeing through her unique vision a world just slightly askew. She is also my chance to show how mysterious and difficult I have always found many things people take for granted. For instance, I have often wondered why it hurts less sometimes to break a bone than it does to stub your toe. Why do people sometimes say the opposite of what they mean, yet everyone understands them perfectly? Liliana is my chance to point out life’s absurdities, and the fact that the biggest challenges in life are often just getting through the day. For obvious reasons, I also get a big kick out of writing Siobhan, the tiny flower sprite who adores machine guns and has a “take no guff from anyone” attitude.

The Colonel is probably the hardest character to write. He’s very locked down in what he expresses. He rarely has only one motivation for anything, and even more rarely wants anyone to know what his motivations are. So I have to think a lot about what he’s trying to accomplish but put very little of that on the page while still dropping just enough hints that the reader can eventually figure out who he is and what he wants. He’s a mystery, but one that I want the reader to slowly solve, teasing away the layers of his personality. Writing that is as tricky as dropping clues in a murder mystery, without giving away the ending too soon.

I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from, and how did it change as you were writing?

A lot of it came from North Carolina itself. I worked in North Carolina for a year, back when I was a consultant, and one of the things that struck me was how green and beautiful the whole state was. The dense forests could hide virtually anything so that if you didn’t have a map, something as big as a shopping mall a hundred yards away could be invisible. It felt like bits of civilization carved into faery land. Like there could be something magical just around the corner, out of sight.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

Yes! Precise Oaths is the first book in the Liliana and the Fae of Fayetteville series. The second book, Explosive Chemistry, just came out in November. It takes place right after Precise Oaths. Liliana and her friend, Pete, thought they stopped the murderers in the first book, but her visions of the future are full of blood and death. Liliana has to figure out how to stop the tide before it sweeps away all the people she’s become attached to.

The third book should be out sometime this year, but I don’t have a publication date yet. It dives a lot more deeply into the burgeoning relationship between Colonel Bennett and Liliana since the Colonel is now the target of an assassin who never fails. Only Liliana has any chance of finding a way through to a future where her favorite Fae prince survives.

Watch any of my socials for an announcement on the timing, or sign up for the newsletter on the website. You’ll get a free little interlude story that takes place between book 2 and 3, and get notified right away when book 3 has a publication date.

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Even though spider-kin Liliana sees the past, the future and into men’s souls, she can still be surprised. After all, no one wakes up wondering if they’ll be accused of murder by a werewolf.
Wolf-kin Peter Teague of Fort Bragg’s Criminal Investigation Division analyzes the venom in six dead soldiers. The victims were killed by a spider-kin, and Liliana is the only spider-kin in Fayetteville.
Pete’s handsome boss, the dangerous fae Colonel Bennet, watches Liliana with burning ember eyes, but refuses to call his investigator off.
It’s up to Liliana to keep Pete from executing her and convince the skeptical scientist she’s not the murderer, all while keeping her new friend from getting eaten by the real killers. And if that’s not enough, she might even have to socialize!
How will she survive the paranormal mystery that puts her as the prime suspect?

Precise Oaths is the first book in the Liliana and the Fae of Fayetteville series, urban fantasy Fae romance for adults containing a strong female lead, intense action, a diverse cast of charming characters, offbeat humor, Fae and shifters like you’ve never seen them before, and a touch of slow burn spider romance.

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