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Melissa Burrowes Author Interview

They Were All Loyal embarks on a journey into the realm of a fictional land’s diplomatic negotiations and resulting war. What was the initial idea behind this story, and how did that transform as you were writing the novel?

The initial concept was quite different! Originally the story was going to focus on the scientist, Shui, against the television news crew, Samantha and Dave; however, the more I wrote the more I saw them working together rather than at odds with each other. Prime Minister Tresser gradually transitioned in the manuscript from supporting cast into a main character role, and the story developed from there.

Without revealing too much, certain major events in the plot were intended from the start; I’m very happy with how it turned out and hope readers will be as surprised as the characters.

How long did it take you to imagine, draft, and write the world your characters live in?

I had the premise of a world with talking animals already from previous books I’d written – such as Permafrost, a prequel you should read if you haven’t yet – but this story was unique in that it focused on the world at the international level. They Were All Loyal took eight years to complete, which is the longest I’ve spent to date working on a manuscript.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The overarching theme of the story is loyalty, or rather how everyone is loyal to different convictions. It’s something that plays out in the world constantly; people are generally quick to judge others’ opinions as right or wrong, but it can be very subjective.

Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?

There’s definitely another novel in the works. Unfortunately, I can’t say for sure when the release date will be right now. I’d encourage readers to check out my website, where you can find updates about what I’m writing and upcoming book releases!

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They Were All Loyal

Book Review

Melissa Burrowes’ novel, They Were All Loyal, embarks on an intrepid journey that delves into the realm of fictional land Sarrilla’s diplomatic negotiations with Emperor Li of Longguo, focusing on critical environmental disputes. Cold wars escalating into heated conflicts, exhilarating manhunts, and scientific debacles all form part of this captivating narrative. At the forefront of the movement against animal cruelty and large-scale production stands Prime Minister James Tresser, whose leadership unfolds in a manner reminiscent of the Hunger Games series. The survival of physical challenges leaves characters and readers alike pondering over every decision made, the lives they saved, and those they didn’t, all in the name of their land’s future.

Within the pages of this enthralling novel, Melissa Burrowes guides readers on an enchanting journey through a meticulously crafted world adorned with oriental landscapes, mesmerizing creatures, and political upheavals. The author’s talent for worldbuilding shines brilliantly as she expertly constructs a vibrant, immersive setting that springs to life with vividness and depth. It is the kind of literary work that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned, making it difficult to return to the ordinary routines of everyday life.

While the commendable worldbuilding stands out, I felt that Burrowes’ use of language occasionally falls short. The author’s choice of vernacular tends to lean towards simplicity, particularly in the context of a niche fictional wartime narrative. As a reader, I found myself yearning for more nuanced and evocative prose that would truly transport me into the depths of this intriguing realm. However, Burrowes’ storytelling prowess remains evident, effortlessly captivating readers with an engaging plot, distinct humor, and well-crafted characters. The narrative unfolds with a perfect blend of suspense and surprises as alliances are tested and loyalties are challenged, leaving readers invested in the outcome until the very last page.

Every page of this novel showcases Melissa Burrowes’ remarkable talent for storytelling. The story’s strength and the characters’ depth make this a must-read novel. This is a book that will fascinate and engross readers, leaving an indelible impression long after the final word is read.

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