I am delighted to welcome Choc Lit author
Sheryl Browne
Has Sheryl Browne switched to the dark side?
Hi, Jo and
Jaffa. Thank you so much for featuring me on your fabulous blog. I can see you
two have been busy bees. I have no idea how you fit it all in!
I thought I
would take the opportunity to answer a question I’m asked a lot lately: WHAT
PROMPTED YOU TO SWITCH TO THE DARK SIDE? It’s a really difficult question to
answer because, in all honesty, I’m not sure I have switched. Rather, I’m
taking my inclination to look beyond the façade people often present a little
further. I’ve always been fascinated by what shapes people and whatever genre I
write in I like to strip away the layers and, hopefully, share with readers a
little of what lies beneath the surface.
I think I’m
leaning towards psychological thriller now because I see people as not all good
or all bad, more opposite sides of the same spectrum with some crossover in
between. Having become rather jaded in his view of his nemesis in After She’s
Gone and Sins of the Father, DI Matthew Adams is less forgiving. To quote his
thoughts in the third book in the series, Deadly Intent: “He’d long ago stopped
wondering how perverted individuals like Sullivan came into existence. As far
as Matthew could see it wasn’t nature or nurture. It was a lethal cocktail of
genes, brain function and childhood experience that created monsters like Patrick
Sullivan.”
Nature versus
Nurture is an age-old question, not one I can hope to answer, but I can’t
resist exploring. Maybe I was hoping to find in Patrick Sullivan a redeeming
feature, some reason for the reader to empathise if not sympathise or
understand. So, have I?
Possibly. I’ve
quoted some snippets from Amazon reviews below:
“I loved hating
Patrick Sullivan.
I hated Patrick
Sullivan I wanted to reach into the book and throttle him ... but in a love
hate kind of way.
In the case of
Patrick, you find out he has a daughter that he worships above all others, I
found this compelling considering his attitude towards women in general.
Patrick is a nasty
villain, his only redeeming feature is his love of his daughter.
Patrick
Sullivan. You'll hate him, really despise him and all that he stands for.
You’ll wish him dead, you’ll wish him arrested, you’ll wish he’ll fall over his
own feet, or slip on a banana skin, but then he’ll show a human side. He’ll
show pride and love for his daughter, he’ll miss his brother, he’ll freeze in
fear at the sight of a spider, and your heart will break at what he has become,
because maybe, just maybe he could have been a better person if he’d been
brought up with a different family.
Patrick’s
character is brilliantly written. The physical and psychological abuse he
received as a child from his violent father has been instrumental in turning
him into the monster he is today.
Patrick is a
really wonderfully awful creation. I believed in him totally. I hated him but
was also mesmerised by him, and just couldn’t tear my eyes away.
Patrick Sullivan
is just straight out evil. Even though I felt for him about the way he grew up
I still couldn't get over the things that he did. The only person he cares
about is his daughter, but to anyone else he's cold and emotionless. He's a
predator and will take down everybody who's weaker than him. I felt a deep
disgust when I was reading about him. In the back of my mind I was still
thinking, he doesn't know any better, but this doesn't justify his
actions.”
So, sympathy?
Maybe not, but Patrick Sullivan is definitely mesmerising. A tour de force,
according to another reviewer. Personally, I think I’ll have to read the book
and make up my own mind 😉
Thank you so
much again, Jaffa and Jo. I truly appreciated you allowing me to explore my
characters a little further. I’m all fired up to keep writing now!
Can I take this
opportunity to thank all bloggers and readers for their absolutely fantastic
support? It really is tremendously appreciated. Those reviews mean the world to
an author and will help a book find its wings. THANK YOU!
After She’s Gone
Choc Lit 2017 |
He’s killed your
child and kidnapped your wife. What would YOU do?
There’s evil and
then there’s Patrick Sullivan. A drug dealer, pimp and murderer, there are no
depths to which Patrick would not sink, and Detective Inspector Matthew Adams
has found this out in the most devastating way imaginable.
When Patrick’s
brother is shot dead in a drug bust gone wrong, the bitter battle between the
two men intensifies, and Matthew finds it increasingly difficult to hold the
moral high ground. All he wants is to make the pimping scum suffer the way he
did … the way Lily did.
But being at war
with such a depraved individual means that it’s not just Matthew who’s in
danger. Patrick has taken a lot from Matthew, but he hasn’t taken everything –
and now he wants everything.
Trailer Link : DI Matthew Adams Thrillers
AFTER SHE’S GONE - He’s killed your child
and kidnapped your wife. What would YOU do?
SINS OF THE FATHER - What if you’d been
accused of one of the worst crimes imaginable?
DEADLY INTENT - Tormented to the edge of
sanity …
Sheryl Browne
brings you edgy, sexy contemporary fiction and psychological thrillers.
A member of the
Crime Writers’ Association, Romantic Novelists’ Association and awarded a Red
Ribbon by The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, Sheryl has several books published and
two short stories in Birmingham City University anthologies, where she
completed her MA in Creative Writing.
Recommended to
the publisher by the WH Smith Travel fiction buyer, Sheryl’s contemporary
fiction comes to you from multi-award winning Choc Lit.
Author Links
Huge thanks to Sheryl for being my guest author today and also to Lusana at Choc Lit for the opportunity to feature another lovely Choc Lit Author on my blog.
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Oooh, thank you so much for a gorgeous feature, Jo and Jaffa! You've made me shine! I love all the gorgeous graphics! Fab! Have a lovely day both. :) xx
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Sheryl. Thank you for being a lovely guest author and for sharing your books with me. 😁
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