Author Interview: Sierra Dean
July 19, 2011 in Author Interviews
WLP: Please help me welcome Sierra Dean, UF Author & fellow Canuck to WLP. Thanks for stopping by Sierra!
SD: So glad I could be here! I love you guys!
WLP: Can you tell us a little about your series, Secret McQueen?
SD: The Secret McQueen series tells the story of a half-vampire/half-werewolf bounty hunter named (obviously) Secret. In the first book, Something Secret This Way Comes, she is forced to contend with an enemy from her past while also juggling a complicated new love triangle. In the novella, The Secret Guide to Dating Monsters, we get a glimpse of her life before the events of book one, when she’d trying to date like a normal girl in New York.
WLP: Why must you be so mean & end with cliff hangers? HUH? HUH? Okay, ignore me.
SD: It’s funny, because for me I always knew book one would end with that last line. People have given me so much flack for ending it that way, but I HAD to. All the major conflict of book one had been resolved, but I knew Secret’s journey didn’t end there. Her life couldn’t be that easy. When I was originally pitching the book a lot of sources suggested I’d never get a contract with a cliffhanger ending, because it presupposed a series. There was never any question in my mind that this HAD to be a series, so I went for it. Glad I did, too. But, yea… sorry about the torment.
WLP: Do you share anything personality wise with Secret?
SD: I do have a lot of character traits in common with Secret. She definitely gets her snarky sarcasm from me. And on a more serious side, I think she covers up a lot of her insecurities with a tough face and a snappy comeback instead of showing her vulnerability, and I’m a lot like that too.
WLP: If you could pick any actor to play Secret in a movie, who would you cast?
SD: My long-time fave in the “dream cast” for Secret has been Yvonne Strahovski from the TV series Chuck. She’s sweet but badass and looks great with curly hair and a gun.
WLP: Why did you choose to make your werewolves have a scent? *btw I kinda love Lime a liiiiittle bit more then cinnamon*
SD: I wanted to do something totally different with Secret’s soul-bond to Desmond and Lucas. I’m not even sure where the flavour thing came from, but when I wrote the initial scene where Secret and Lucas first meet in Something Secret I knew she had to have a sensory reaction to him. Otherwise she’d refuse to believe there was a connection. She needs to be able to see or feel things, and taste just worked out to be a great way for her to tangibly understand she had a connection to these two men. (and no, I respect your love of Lime. Lime is delicious.)
WLP: What can we expect next from Sierra Dean?
SD: Working on a TON of stuff right now. Book Two, A Bloody Good Secret comes out September 20, 2011, so everyone who is mad at me about the cliffhanger can rest easy, it all gets resolved. There’s a second Secret novella coming out this November, called Secret Santa. I’m currently hard at work on the third novel, Deep Dark Secret as well. Aside from that I have another urban fantasy series I’m busy plotting; a contemporary red hot and about a thousand other projects. My poor editor is going to be stuck with me for the long haul, and so are my fans. Now that I’ve started, there’s no stopping me.
WLP: Random question round!
SD: My favorite kind. Bring it on.
WLP: Sierra & I seem to share an obsession with OPI nail polish, so tell me your absolute favorite bottle?
SD: That’s a tough call, I own TONS. I literally have one of the plastic stands they use to display it in stores. My top 3 OPI colours are probably: You Don’t Know Jacques (a taupey-gray); Lincoln Park After Dark (the classic dark purple); and I’m Not Really a Waitress (vibrant red). Close runner up would be Don’t Socratres Me (a pinky orange) which is the perfect summer shade.
WLP: How many pairs of shoes do you own?
SD: Yikes. I’ve lost count. I’m going to say 50? But I’m honestly not sure.
WLP: Any pets?
SD: I do! I have two cats, Ziggy and Willow (named after David Bowie and Willow from Buffy, respectively). I also have a dog named Sophie and she’s pretty much the best dog known to humanity. I love them to death.
WLP: Aww, my first kitty was Willow. Most embarrassing moment?
SD: I’m well known among my friends for being terminally handicapped when it comes to speaking to the opposite sex. At a party once I met this guy who talked all about designing clothes and women’s shoes. I made a joke that we should get married and he could be my gay husband. He laughed it off, but then bluntly informed me he wasn’t gay. I’m pretty sure I didn’t speak to another man for a month.
WLP: If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
SD: Probably Ireland. My favorite place to visit is New York City, but I’ve been there, and I’ve never been to Ireland. I’ve always wanted to go because I think it’s the most beautiful looking country in the world (aside from Canada), and the culture just draws me in, And by culture, I mean good looking men with Irish accents. And by good looking I mean, any man with an Irish accent.
WLP: Favorite band?
SD: Tough, tough call. Fleetwood Mac ranks really high. Florence and the Machine and Band of Skulls are my go-to writing music. Canadian singer Hawksley Workman has always been a favorite, And, totally out of place on that list, Maroon 5. I love them and I make no apologies.
WLP: Hawksley is HOT! Last book you bought?
SD: I spend more money on books then I do on rent. The newest ones this month are: My Life as a White Trash Zombie by Diana Rowland; This Side of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost; Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill; Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson, and probably more. I buy too many, but I figure that’s why God invented customer loyalty cards for bookstores.
Thanks for stopping by Sierra! And people, seriously, Sierra is my favorite debut author of 2011 & a MUST read for fans of UF!
Sierra is giving away an e-copy of the novella, just tell us the last book YOU bought! Contest ends July 26th!


















