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In the winter of 1500, a baby was found just outside the village of Stonewall, England. With no one to raise her, Elizabeth Stonewall, Queen of the Kingdom of Stonewall, took her in and raised her as her own. She named her Natalie.
At the age of seventeen, Natalie discovered a secret room hidden within the walls of the castle. Inside were vials filled with a turquoise serum and a formula written on a piece of paper. As she looked around the room, she stepped on a vial, cutting her foot. The serum gave her abilities that helped her save the kingdom. She was called a hero and the people gave her the name, Glowing Eyes.
Blessed with a daughter of her own, Natalie hoped she and the daughters after her would take the name of Glowing Eyes when they turned seventeen and fight for those they loved.
Find out what happens from the year 1500 to the present day to Stonewall's beloved hero.
Talking With Paige Young
What was the inspiration for writing Glowing Eyes?
The pleasure and enjoyment of writing fantasy and action materiel.
What was the writing process like for Glowing Eyes?
It was rough for someone just beginning to write, but it was enjoyable.
What music did you listen to while writing Glowing Eyes?
Fantasy type music. Instrumental and vocal.
What was your favorite scene in Glowing Eyes to write?
The Native Americans live on an island my main character has to go to in order to save her mother in the second part of the book. She meets them before she finds her mother and they help her. I enjoyed her meeting them for the first time.
What was the hardest scene in Glowing Eyes to write?
Describing the training the main character in the second part of the book goes through.
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