Ms. Weatherly began by giving a very thorough and intriguing overview of her books, Angel Burn and Angel Fire. I haven't read the series yet, but I had heard from fellow bloggers that the books are very good. And wow, when she described the books, how she perceived her "angels" and the way the interact in our world, I was hooked. She told of how the story came about. The characters had been with her for some time, but it wasn't until she was in a bookstore (go figure!) and came across books about angels, that the story began forming. Weatherly and her husband traveled the same route as her characters across the United States so she could get a true feel of what she wanted to convey to the reader. And in Angel Fire, they traveled to Mexico City to gain perspective on the setting of the story.
After this, Ms. Weatherly performed a brief reading from Angel Burn.
Next, she took questions. The advice she gave was like many authors: write, write, write! She began writing books at the age of five! Her mother, unbeknownst to LA, kept her stories, which as a mother, I completely understand. She even recited one of her earliest stories from memory. It was an adorable story that I'm sure my kids would love.
The time came for the books to be signed. I decided to browse the YA section surrounding us while others moved through the line. When my turn came, Ms. Weatherly was extremely kind. She asked how I had learned about her books, and of course, I gave a huge shout-out to my fellow bloggers. LA seemed pleasantly surprised about this, saying that as this was her first YA series and had been originally published in the UK, this meant a lot. She encouraged me to blog about this, which I had already planned to do, but it was lovely that she was so enthusiastic about blogging. Her assistant gave me a cool Angel Burn tote bag and dog-tag necklace. Then Ms. Weatherly graciously took a picture with me.
Find ANGEL BURN (ANGELS, #1) at GoodReads.
Find ANGEL FIRE (ANGELS, #2) at GoodReads.