Hey everyone! I have some awesome posts lined up for this week, with a lot of cool books to talk about :) I'm out of town with spotty internet, however, so don't be offended if I don't reply to comments until next week!
Florida investigative reporter, Whitney Steel, has lived in the shadow of her legendary father long enough. To prove herself she needs to find the "Big" story.
She found it. Now it may kill her.
After receiving a lead pointing to the world's first cloned human, now a small child, Whitney vows to unravel the truth. However, sifting through the facts proves to have dangerous results, including death threats and murder.
When she's nearly killed, but is saved by undercover FBI Special Agent, Blake Neely, he refuses to let her get in the way of his own objective--at least not right away.
Caught in a lethal game between a billionaire obsessed with genetic perfection, his hit man's thirst for retribution, and a Colombian drug lord fresh out of prison determined to make Blake pay for his twin brother's death over a decade ago...
Can they save an innocent child before it's too late?
Faced with tough choices, with deadly consequences for many--Whitney soon realizes that sometimes a story becomes more than just a story.
It's my pleasure to introduce as my guest, Nathan Shaw (the villain of Reflection).
Welcome! Let's get started with the interview. What one word best describes you?
Nathan: “Distinct.“
What are you passionate about these days?
Nathan: “What I have been passionate about most of my life. Genetics and cloning. I do not understand why people recoil at the idea of human copies—healthy manufactured humans.“
You were one of the first companies to clone animals almost thirty years ago. Would you consider cloning humans?
Nathan: “Of course if it was legal in this country. Hopefully, it will be one day.“
What is something people would be surprised to know about you?
Nathan: “I was Las Vegas Man of the Year six years running and made the cover of Time magazine, twice.“
You just won a huge lottery what is the first thing you'd buy?
Nathan: (Glances at the wall clock) “Apparently, you haven't done any background on me. If Miss Steel was conducting this interview, at least she would have done her homework first. I own ShawBioGen, a seventy-five billion dollar Biotech company. The last thing I need is money.”
Who should play you in a film?
Nathan: “John Malkovich. Brilliant actor. I heard he gave a stellar performance portraying serial killer, Jack Unterweger, on stage in Vienna.“
Who is your favorite author?
Nathan: “Elmore Leonard. I enjoy his realism writing style.“
Do you play any sports?
Nathan: “No, I run a couple miles daily to keep in shape.“
What would we find under your bed?
Nathan: (Glances at the clock again) “If you are going to continue with this silly line of questioning, we are done here.”
Ok, then...what is something you want people to know about you?
Nathan: "That I have done a lot of good in my life. I've donated millions of dollars a year to food banks and homeless shelters around the country and will continue to do so. I've also put millions into healthcare and scientific research.“
Tell us about your greatest achievement.
Nathan: “There have been so many but I can't discuss my greatest at this point. Instead I will say...developing medications that cure diseases and improve lives. In particular, genetic illnesses and recessive disorders that devastate families. Apparently, you didn’t read my company's press kit. You really do remind me so much of the lovely, Miss Steel.”
What was the scariest moment of your life?
Nathan: “When my sister died of Menkes Syndrome, a dreadful disorder that affects copper levels in the body, leading to copper deficiency and extensive neuro-degeneration of the brain and eventual death. Like most children with Menkes, they die within the first decade of life, usually infancy, as Katherine did. She's the reason I began my research work into genetic disorders.“
Is there a piece of advice that you have received that has really stuck with you? If so, what was it?
Nathan: “The first rule of business. Employees are replaceable.”
If you could apologize to someone in your past, what would you say?
Nathan: I don't apologize. I have nothing to apologize for. I do, however, have a message for FBI agent, Blake Neely, and the lovely, Miss Steel.”
And what's that?
Nathan: “Don't get too comfortable...you are replaceable.”
That sounds like a threat.
Nathan: (Smiles)
Praise for REFLECTION
"Fast-paced...gripping...riveting!" -Bestselling True Crime Author, RJ Parker
"Five-star page-turner! A truly edge-of-your-seat, never-a-dull-moment read!" - Books4Tomorrow
"Intense, gripping, and chilling romantic suspense...one of the most bad ass villains I have read. He gave me the heeby jeebies!" -Michel Reinhard, Goodreads Reader Review
"A fast paced thrill ride! A must read for anyone who enjoys romantic suspense...packed full of suspense and captivating characters." -My Book Addiction and More!
"Intense, gripping, and chilling romantic suspense...one of the most bad ass villains I have read. He gave me the heeby jeebies!" -Michel Reinhard, Goodreads Reader Review
"A fast paced thrill ride! A must read for anyone who enjoys romantic suspense...packed full of suspense and captivating characters." -My Book Addiction and More!
Where to Buy
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About
Kim Cresswell resides in Ontario, Canada. Trained as a legal assistant, Kim has been a story-teller all her life but took many detours including; working for a private investigator, running a graphic design business, and teaching computer classes at a local business school. After becoming disabled with Fibromyalgia and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, Kim returned to her first love, writing.
Kim has a few new books in the works including; RETRIBUTION, the sequel to REFLECTION, slated for October. LETHAL JOURNEY, a suspense thriller, will be released later this summer.
Twitter: @kimcresswell
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6898395.Kim_Cresswell
Thanks so much for having me on your blog, Meradeth. :)
ReplyDeletecool interview, great book
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marian. :)
ReplyDeleteNathan sure sounds like one confident dude. I get the feeling he embellishes the truth, somewhat. So he is a villain with a noble purpose, I see. Tunnel visioned. He'll be hard to shake. I like complex characters. Good luck with Reflexions, Kim.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy. Nathan is confident for sure. He's one nasty guy and was my favorite character because he is so complex. :)
ReplyDeleteoh oh oh...That was an awesome interview.
ReplyDeleteThis book has been on my "to-read" list.
I've got chills now.
Hi Tammy. :) Glad you enjoyed the interview. Believe me...it gave me the creeps writing the interview. Nathan Shaw is nasty.
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds intriguing, Kim. And very good interview. Isn't it fun getting characters in that setting with the author? Nathan sounds decidedly devious....
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