Hunters by Aoife Marie Sheridan


Aoife Marie Sheridan has loved reading from a very young age, starting off with mills and boon's books, given to by her grandmother her love for romances grew, by the age of 14 she had read hundreds of them.

Aoife had a passion for writing poetry or in her eyes her journal entries. It was something she did throughout her teens and into her twenties. Aoife won first place for two of her poems and had them published at a young age of just nineteen. Realising she needed to get a real job (What writing isn't) she studied accountancy and qualified working in that field for many years, until her passion for reading returned and she found Maria V Snyder. Poison study one of her favourite books has been read and re-read countless times.

Aoife's first book Eden Forest (Part one of the Saskia Trilogy) came to be after a dream of a man and woman on a black horse jumping through a wall of fire and the idea of Saskia was born. Now with her first novel published and taking first place for Eden Forest with Writers Got Talent 2013, Aoife continues to write tales of fantasy and is currently working on her third book for the Saskia Trilogy amongst other new works.

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Abigail is nineteen, her job she hunts demons.

Her life so far has been tough, having witnessed her family’s death and her mother’s suicide she’s taken in by a priest, who believes her when she says she sees ghosts. Father Peter trains her as a demon hunter with three other members, one being Daniel, who isn’t what he seems.

But when a possession goes wrong, and ghosts start to attack Abigail, the tight rope she had on her emotions soon starts to loosen.

Abigail draws the unwanted attention of the Vatican, and she finds out a lot more then she was willing to learn.

Knowledge is power, but for Abigail it’s her undoing, and the only thing keeping her together is Daniel.

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 Q) What inspired you to write this story? 
The inspiration for Hunters came to me, when a friend suggested I go to see a healer. I went and was fascinated by what I learned. Now I can’t say anything amazing happened to me when I was with the healer but I loved his perspective on angels and demons. After that I couldn’t stop thinking about guardian angels, and then the story hunters came to me.

Q) How long did it take you to write?
It took around six months to complete the story, so it was very long, but I knew what I wanted to write, so every time I sat down to type I knew exactly what I wanted to say. No writers block that way. J

Q) What is your favorite thing about writing?
Getting lost I would have to say. I love creating worlds and characters. I really enjoy a dark character it becomes a challenge for me and I have to dig deep to really put them together in the most believable way possible.

Q) What is your least favorite thing about writing?
I don’t have a least favorite thing about writing only I never have enough writing time.

Q) What is the oldest thing in your fridge and how old is it?
Just went and checked it’s an onion LOL and it’s five days old, time for the bin.

Q) What can readers expect from you in the future?
Lots I am focusing on writing now, and all through 2015, so in 2016 I hope I have a busy year with releases.

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