By Lara Nance
I’d like to introduce you to my newest
release from Decadent. It’s called A Riddle for Love and it’s a sci-fi
novella for the new Beyond Fairytale
series.
She’s everything he ever
dreamed of…
Dr. Avar Elsier has
spent the past ten years developing the ideal human-like android for his
company. In his spare time, he’s created the perfect persona for his dream
woman that only needs the right body to make her real.
Unfortunately, such a
body costs more than he possesses. When an emergency forces him to insert his
“woman” into a unit designed for a high-paying customer, he falls in love and
cannot bear to let her go.
Will he find a way to
make their love last and escape from Mars before his secret is discovered or
worse, the woman he loves is lost forever?
I was in the middle of writing the fourth
book in my steampunk adventure series when I received an e-mail from Decadent
Publishing about their new Beyond
Fairytales line. I was intrigued.
The trailer to introduce it was awesome
and engaging. But what really appealed to me is that you would be assigned a
Grimm’s fairytale instead of picking one, and you could write it in any genre
you wanted.
One of my favorite games is to have
someone state the beginning of a sentence and let me make up the rest and reel
out a story from the result. So far,
I’ve never been stumped. Stories pop out of my head constantly. I find myself
making up stories as I drive, or even as I walk down the dock to my boat.
I’ve made stories from my dreams, stories
from magazine articles and urban legends, as well as observing people in a Starbuck’s.
I can’t count the times when I’m seeing patients that a story about their life
develops in my head from a chance remark they make. (And yes, I have used them
in my other books… J)
So, to be given a challenge to write a
story based on an assigned Grimm’s fairytale filled me with anticipatory
delight. I was so excited to receive my assignment, I kept checking my e-mail
every few minutes. I’d already decided whatever I received, I wanted to write
in the Sci-fi genre. That upped the ante on the challenge even more.
Then I was assigned, “A Riddling Tale.”
Okay, I had a moment of panic I’ll admit. This is more of a riddle than a story
and it’s extremely short. How would I pull a novella out of less than a page of
fairytale?
But as I said, I like a challenge. The
crux of the original tale is that there are three women who are turned into
identical flowers by a spell. One of the women is married so she is allowed to
take human form and spend nights with her husband, but every morning must
return to the field and become a flower with her sisters.
To break the spell, the husband must
choose which flower is his wife and pick it. But the catch is that they are
identical, how does he tell? He decided by noting that the two flowers who were
in the field all night had dew on them and his wife’s flower didn’t. He picks
her flower and she becomes human so they could live happily ever after. Sigh….
Yep, seriously, that’s all there is to
the story in those two paragraphs.
First, I had to decide what the three identical
items would be, and then let the story develop from there. As this was to be sci-fi,
the idea of androids came to mind. Three, beautiful identical androids. Their
creator, a nerdy but hunky scientist, would fall in love with one of them and
then have to save her by figuring out which one she is among the three when
they are all deactivated.
Set on Mars, this futuristic tale turned
into a fun, sexy adventure about true love and how it can take many forms. The Beyond
Fairytales official bard, Nicodemus,
found the tale intriguing and made it one of his favorites to carry across the
galaxy and recite to others.
I hope you like this story as well and
enjoy a little space action!
XOXOXO
Lara Nance
Stop by my website for a visit and let me
know how you like this new twist to an old tale.
#sci-fiRomance, #Lara_Nance, #decadentpub,
#fairytaleromance, #fairytales
3 comments:
Good morning everyone! I had a blast writing this novella. I'd always wanted to try a science fiction theme and this worked out perfectly.
What do you guys think about love with an android???
Lara XOXOXO
Love the concept! Can't wait to see how this turns out.
Thank you, Eva.
Let me know what you think. It's a little different from the usual love story, that's for sure. LOL. Lara
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