**HELLFINDER is available to all on NetGalley right now! If you're interested in a book with adventure, romance, treasure hunters, secret societies, malevolent demons, adorable sled dogs, a kickass grandmother, and an epic setting, go check it out :) Not convinced? Here's more info:
1. It's action-packed and fun! I started this book in late 2015 and finished the submission draft in early 2017, and I think it was easier for me back then to write wild and whimsical stories that aren't weighted down by the grief I feel about the current state of the world. This book was inspired partly by classic adventure movies like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Romancing the Stone, and National Treasure.
2. There's an awkward and endearing PG romance. I didn't plan for a romance the same way I didn't plan these characters. Rory and Gunnar just showed up in my brain and started bickering and then bantering, and it felt right to see how their feelings developed. There's no Instalove here, but I think doing a road trip that almost kills you several times has a natural bonding effect--they're kind of like soldiers who survive combat together, but with more kissing.
3. It's grounded in reality but has supernatural elements. I'd call this urban fantasy but it takes place in tiny towns and wilderness. Rural fantasy? Is that a thing? :) I always wanted to write a story with otherworldly creatures, but I came up in the YA world right at the time every editor was buried in sexy vampires and werewolves, so my agent was always like "Ahahaha, absolutely not." But eventually it felt like it was time for another round of all-things-paranormal so I wrote it anyway. And if you like books by Kami Garcia, Cassandra Clare and Kiersten White, or shows like Lucifer, Supernatural, and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, then Hellfinder should be for you.
4. ICELAND! If you know me or follow me online at all you know I LOVE Iceland. I would move there tomorrow if they'd let me--honestly, even without a job. I'd figure something out. Iceland feels like another planet to me, a kinder, more compassionate one, albeit with a rockier and less-forgiving topography. If you enjoy the idea of standing beneath majestic waterfalls, hiking on glaciers, dogsledding, swimming in geothermal pools, and/or crawling through ice caves and lava tubes, this book will deliver the sensory goods. Seriously, if you've read this far and don't want to check out the book, then you should skip it, but consider a trip to Iceland someday if it's within your means. It really is a magical life-changing kind of place.
5. Sometimes readers will be like "I don't understand why the author did xyz" and the answer to most of those questions for this book are that I wrote it completely on spec for no advance after both of my publishers at the time rejected it (along with several other ideas I pitched), and I had no idea if I would ever sell it. It ended up taking me 3+ years to find a publisher, and given what I spent on research, an authenticity read, and promotional stuff, there's a good chance I won't end up making any money from this book. Which is totally fine--that's a reality of the business sometimes--but that's also why I felt totally free to write what *I* wanted and what felt true to these characters. I didn't think about book trends or marketability or my readers' expectations. My editor definitely had me tamp down some of the too-outlandish stuff and stitch up the plot holes, for which I am grateful, but mostly I just fell in love with Iceland and wrote the book I wanted to read :)