Christine Feehan's Blog - Posts Tagged "interview"
Fun Friday- In Review
I wanted to round up a few fun things to share with you regarding my new release; Leopard's Blood.
First is The Reading Cafe Review site, which has a review, excerpt and giveaway.

Here's the book trailer for Leopard's Blood. It's a bit steamy!

I love this Library Journal article, which names Covert Game and Judgment Road, but also lists many wonderful books. It's an article I think you'll enjoy!

I love RT Book Reviews and they have a great excerpt from Leopard's Blood to share!


I'm new to Once Upon A Twilight, and it looks like I've been missing out! What a fun site! They have an exclusive video where I'm talking about leopards, heroines and writing!
That's the round up for this week. If you saw anything online talking about Leopard's Blood please let me know! I don't read reviews, as a rule, but anything fun is great to share!
First is The Reading Cafe Review site, which has a review, excerpt and giveaway.

Here's the book trailer for Leopard's Blood. It's a bit steamy!

I love this Library Journal article, which names Covert Game and Judgment Road, but also lists many wonderful books. It's an article I think you'll enjoy!

I love RT Book Reviews and they have a great excerpt from Leopard's Blood to share!


I'm new to Once Upon A Twilight, and it looks like I've been missing out! What a fun site! They have an exclusive video where I'm talking about leopards, heroines and writing!
That's the round up for this week. If you saw anything online talking about Leopard's Blood please let me know! I don't read reviews, as a rule, but anything fun is great to share!
Published on October 27, 2017 10:27
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book-release, christine-feehan, interview, leopard-series, leopards-blood, weekly-news-round-up
Interviewing Scott Nova- Giovanni Ferraro in Shadow Keeper
Actor and model Scott Nova has appeared in several of the trailers, including Dark Blood, Shadow Rider, Shadow Reaper and in the starring role of Giovanni Ferraro in Shadow Keeper. Scott was kind enough to agree to allow me to interview him in celebration of the release of Shadow Keeper.

Scott, what was your own feeling about playing a billionaire playboy like Giovanni?
SN -Well, first it was an honor to work with you again, and to continue portraying the “bad boy� of the family. I got to really just go deep down and pull out what a person would be like with almost limitless funds, and such a fantastic ability of how to travel and convey power. It was a lot of fun to do.
You co-star with veteran actor John Wells in Shadow Rider and join him again alongside Isaac Woofter in Shadow Reaper. What have you learned from these actors?

SN -Oh man, I’ve learned so much from John, it’s amazing how giving he is of knowledge and mentoring. I didn’t become as close of friends with Isaac during the filming of Reaper, but did pick up all sorts of tips and advice by watching and interacting with him during the day long shoot. John and I talk frequently, and I’ve tried like heck to keep up with his projects, but that man is BUSY! The first time John and I had a scene together, I froze up, lol and forgot my lines. So, John did them for me lol
What was it like for you to watch Shadow Keeper?
SN -Watching Shadow Keeper, like all the others, is so very cool. To be on screen with those great actors and actresses is fantastic and to simulate being able to have those powers, all the better.
You’ve played a Shadow Rider and a Carpathian, would you play a GhostWalker if given the chance? Or would you rather play a biker in the Torpedo Ink series?
SN -Well, with the current craze for motorcycle books and the heroes that are in them, I’d have to say that Torpedo Ink would be fun, but a GhostWalker is just bad! 😊 So, I’m not going to answer, I’m going to just say that I’m versatile enough for them all.
Have you had any fans recognize you from one of the trailers and if so, what was that experience like?
SN -Yeah, I’ve had fans of Christine’s work recognize me at conventions and so forth and it’s definitely a cool feeling to be recognized. I will say that it’s surreal in general to be chosen to be in her trailers and associated with her work, and so the fans wanting autographs from me because of it, is just the icing on the cake. But I never am bothered by fans, because if it weren’t for those readers and fans, I’d just be Scott the IT guy.
Where can people go to learn more about you?
SN -I’m currently redoing my website, it’s not up to the standards of todays models and I will host my stock photos that are purchasable for covers and other needs.
You can also always find me on the following Social Media:
Facebook = scottnovacm
Twitter = scottnovacm
IG = scott nova
Thank you, Scott for giving me some of your time for my blog.

Scott, what was your own feeling about playing a billionaire playboy like Giovanni?
SN -Well, first it was an honor to work with you again, and to continue portraying the “bad boy� of the family. I got to really just go deep down and pull out what a person would be like with almost limitless funds, and such a fantastic ability of how to travel and convey power. It was a lot of fun to do.
You co-star with veteran actor John Wells in Shadow Rider and join him again alongside Isaac Woofter in Shadow Reaper. What have you learned from these actors?

SN -Oh man, I’ve learned so much from John, it’s amazing how giving he is of knowledge and mentoring. I didn’t become as close of friends with Isaac during the filming of Reaper, but did pick up all sorts of tips and advice by watching and interacting with him during the day long shoot. John and I talk frequently, and I’ve tried like heck to keep up with his projects, but that man is BUSY! The first time John and I had a scene together, I froze up, lol and forgot my lines. So, John did them for me lol
What was it like for you to watch Shadow Keeper?
SN -Watching Shadow Keeper, like all the others, is so very cool. To be on screen with those great actors and actresses is fantastic and to simulate being able to have those powers, all the better.
You’ve played a Shadow Rider and a Carpathian, would you play a GhostWalker if given the chance? Or would you rather play a biker in the Torpedo Ink series?

SN -Well, with the current craze for motorcycle books and the heroes that are in them, I’d have to say that Torpedo Ink would be fun, but a GhostWalker is just bad! 😊 So, I’m not going to answer, I’m going to just say that I’m versatile enough for them all.
Have you had any fans recognize you from one of the trailers and if so, what was that experience like?
SN -Yeah, I’ve had fans of Christine’s work recognize me at conventions and so forth and it’s definitely a cool feeling to be recognized. I will say that it’s surreal in general to be chosen to be in her trailers and associated with her work, and so the fans wanting autographs from me because of it, is just the icing on the cake. But I never am bothered by fans, because if it weren’t for those readers and fans, I’d just be Scott the IT guy.
Where can people go to learn more about you?
SN -I’m currently redoing my website, it’s not up to the standards of todays models and I will host my stock photos that are purchasable for covers and other needs.
You can also always find me on the following Social Media:
Facebook = scottnovacm
Twitter = scottnovacm
IG = scott nova
Thank you, Scott for giving me some of your time for my blog.
Published on June 11, 2018 10:46
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behind-the-scenes, christine-feehan, dark-blood, interview, scott-nova, shadow-keeper
The Inside Scoop at InD'tale Magazine

I was interviewed by and we spoke about my books, my family, my life and the future.
Many people don't realize that the death of my son was the catalyst to the Dark series or what it was like growing up for me.
There are some personal stories, funny stories and lots about my career, writing and my books.
I hope you'll read the article and let me know what you think and if anything in there surprised you!

You can read the article -
(Exclusives, Sneak Peeks, Discussions and more) -
Published on July 16, 2019 08:41
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author-interview, christine-feehan, indtale-magazine, interview, magazine