Author Interview–Anya Bast (And a chance to win!) Back to Blog
Today, I am very excited to post an interview that features Anya Bast. Anya Bast is one fantastic writer (and an all-around great lady). Her newest release, WITCH HEART, just hit bookstore shelves, and if you haven’t read her books, well, you are missing out! (And if you want to win one of her books, specifically the very action packed WITCH HEART, then be sure to leave a comment for Anya!)
And now, to the interview!
1. Please tell us a bit about yourself and the genre (or genres) that you write.
My name is Anya Bast. I write erotic and paranormal romance for a host of publishers, including Berkley and Harlequin Spice. I’ve been happily married to a Belgian man for thirteen years (which is also my favorite number…thirteen, I mean). We have one child, an energetic toddler who keeps us both on our toes.
I love red wine and shopping in consignment stores. I love loud music (no ballads, please), but am a pretty quiet person. I prefer the country to the city and adore animals of all kinds. We are owned by eight cats, a dog and one rabbit, most of them rescues. My family lives a big, messy life full of animal hair, purring, and joy. We wouldn’t have it any other way.
My latest release is Witch Heart, third in the Elemental Witches series.
2. Describe WITCH HEART in 15 words or less.
Oo. You’re a tough interviewer. Let’s see….
Former handmaiden to head demon seeks strong and virile fire witch to avert certain death.
3. LOL—I love that description! Sounds like one wild personal ad. 🙂 Okay, now use as many words as you’d like to describe your story.
I’ll do one better and post the blurb…
With the immense powers of an earth witch, Claire isn’t destined to be a demon’s handmaiden. Yet this has been her fate since she was six, when her warlock mother brought her to Eudae. Now as an adult, she’s about to discover her true power—and how far others are willing to go to take it away…
As part of a mission with the Coven, Adam Tyrell rescues Claire from her enslavement—and finds himself immediately taken with the beautiful witch. But this charming playboy soon learns that it’s easier to steal Claire from demons than win her heart, for her life as a servant has ravaged her spirit. But with Adam determined to protect her from those who want to harness her magick for evil, Claire’s resistance starts to give way—and they find themselves in the heat of danger, surrendering to the lure of their deepest desires…
4. Which character do you like better from your current (or upcoming) release—the hero or the heroine? Why?
Well, right now I’m writing the first book in my new series. I love both main characters, but I’m having an especially large amount of fun with the hero. Essentially he’s the Grim Reaper of the Fae. He’s also part incubus and is used to having women simply swoon at his feet. As a result he’s got a sizable ego and lots of confidence with women…a little too much, perhaps.
Don’t worry, the heroine is cutting him down to size. *g*
5. What is the most challenging part of being a writer?
For me it’s book releases. They give me a huge amount of anxiety. I worry how the book will be received, the reviews it will get, how many I’ll sell. It’s something I’m getting better at. I’m having less anxiety with every release I get under my belt, but they’re still amazingly stressful times (with much sweetness and excitement too!).
6. In a fight, who would win…Dracula or the wolf-man? What? This question seems odd? Please, folks are dying to know this answer.
Wolf-man. I’ve been terrified of werewolves since I was a child. They rip people’s heads off and bury them in the forest. He could totally take Dracula, even with Drac’s otherworldly mind control powers.
7. What’s your favorite scary movie? Come on, spill. No explanations—just name it. Let everyone else guess why.
Wrong Turn!! (EEEK! *hides face*)
8. Tell me the one thing you wish you’d known about being a writer, um, before you became a writer.
I wish I’d understood the amount of marketing and promotion I’d have to do. That never really occurred to me beforehand. There’s this business end of things that’s paired with the creative, and I’m much better at the creative.
9. What is your writing schedule like?
I get up early and write before my toddler awakens and my house takes on certain tornadic qualities. I write during her nap and when she goes to bed. Basically, I write whenever my daughter is sleeping.
On Saturdays or Sundays my husband watches the child and I hie myself to the coffee shop to get in some power writing. Sometimes my mother watches her too.
It’s amazing that I get anything done, yet I seem to manage.
10. Tell me anything you’d like to tell me.
Thank you so much for interviewing me, Cynthia!
If anyone wants to read excerpts or contact me directly, just go to my web site – http://www.anyabast.com
Thank you, Anya!!
Now, would you like to win a copy of WITCH HEART? (Who wouldn’t? This book is AWESOME!) Then just leave a comment for Anya. A winner will be announced on Thursday. I’ll combine any comments from this blog and MySpace and one overall winner will be selected.
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Hiya! 😀
I would like to ask do your books stand alone or is it best to read in order to get the full enjoyment?
Great interview! And I like the sound of that new series your writing. The Grim Reaper of the Fae! Okay so you probably know I’m going to ask you about this new book. Does the series have a name yet?
Hi, Anya! Thanks for participating in the interview! I love the Elemental series–those witches are great. 🙂 And I’m looking forward to the new series, too. Sounds wonderful!
And I’ve seen Wrong Turn…scary!
Hi Cynthia and Anya!
Witch Heart sounds like a great read Anya and I wish you every success. What a wonderful interview!
I’m blushing here, but I have “The Chosen Sin”, here in my TBR here. It moving closer to the top of the “alps” as I call them and I’m looking forward to your vampire story.
All the best to you Anya!
Hi all!
Willa — I wrote them as standalone stories, but you might want to read them in order to get the most benefit from the overarching plot arc that connects them all. 🙂 If you don’t read them in order, though, you’ll still be able to follow along.
LadyVamp — I don’t have a name for the series yet. 🙂 I’ve got one novella written and one half of a novel written in this world so far. I’m hoping it will be a whole series.
Cynthia — Wrong Turn. *shudder*
Lea — Thank you! I hope you enjoy The Chosen Sin!
Terrific interview! I’m going out and buying Witch Heart — if the snow ever stops.
Anya – what authors do you like to read? 😀
Great interview. Witch Heart sounds like a great book.
I have to get this! I have the first two and I can’t wait to read this one!
Enjoyed the interview and love the series!
Edie — I hope you enjoy it. 🙂
Willa — I read many different authors. Right now I’m reading A.J. Menden, Phenomenal Girl 5. I have Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Faith Hunter, Sherry Thomas and Elisabeth Naughton all in my TBR pile at the moment.
Thanks, Crystal & Nastasha!
Ooh – am halfway through Elisabeth Naughton’s myself! Many thanks for answering my questions.
Nosy Willa 😀
Hi Anya,I’m now thinking of that Blue Oyster Cult song, Don’t Fear the Reaper, can’t wait to meet him.
Hey-
I just read the first book in the Witch Series and i’m soo happy i did. It was fabulous! Stay warm!
I’m already fascinated by the idea of a Fae Grim Reaper who’s part succubus. *g* Thanks for the interview! I’ll admit to not having read one of your books before, SORRY! But, I’ll be sure to look for Witch Heart! It sounds great.
Hi Anya and Cynthia! Fantastic interview! I have read the first 2 books in the Elemental Witches series and thought that they were awesome. The new series sounds like it will be just as good. Can’t wait! I also have Chosen Sin in my TBR stack and hope to get to it soon. Take care ladies!
Hi Cynthia and Anya!
Awesome interview and contest! I love the cover for this book. It’s so gorgeous. Can’t wait to read this one.
That was a great interview. Anya, I love your description of the hero in the book you are working on. It sounds like he’ll be a lot of fun to read, especially as the heroine cuts him down to size.
Great interview! Witch Heart sounds great!
Hi Anya and Cynthia~
Great interview!! Witch Heart sounds really great. Isn’t it amazing how much a energy a toddler has on a daily basis…all I can say is thank goodness I had my kids while I was relatively young because my Grandbabies can wear me out after just a few hours.
Thank you so much, everyone, for your comments. I’ve been sick, so haven’t responded individually…but THANK YOU. 🙂
Stay warm!!!