Crystal Iris (Crystal Iris 1) by Blair M Shadows -review and interview
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 1, 2024
Get ready to lose yourself in a world where art and magic intertwine with a blistering hot romance.
Crystal Iris: Book I is the beginning of a tantalizing magical romance series brimming with mystery, modern conflicts, and a love story that will leave you aching for more. A sexy, addictive mystical fantasy with a strong female lead, swoon-worthy book boyfriends, and plenty of spice—perfect for fans of books featured on BookTok.
Professor Iris De Loughery’s life changes on the night of her thirtieth birthday. The gift she receives from her distant father defies reality as she knows it, launching her on a journey of self-discovery alongside a dive into the spectral unknown. Shaken by her relationships, the Harvard art history professor’s struggles intensify when she meets Hoyt, another prism possessor. Controlling her feelings will be her first challenge in this wicked spicy series.
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REVIEW:
“Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.” – Stella Adler”
I love the cover. Definitely in my discreet era 😜
I wasn’t to enamoured by the blurb if I’m honest. And maybe I should have gone in blind. Sometime you are pleasantly surprised.
“The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.” – Robert Hughes”
But the book, the book had a few issues, but I couldn’t put it down until the last page was done. It was a little slow in places, and a few discrepancies, but it didn’t take away from the drama and storytelling.
I also liked the little quotes at the beginning of each chapter, I’m not a big lover of history (although I do read historical romance 😉) but I found the snippets the author gave us really fascinating, I felt it added something extra to the story. The MFC is a history professor, so it was a good idea that she could actually tell us a little a little it.)
“One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.” – Leonardo da Vinci”
MFC is an older character (which I always like, love isn’t just for the young you know 😉) and with an established career and life already. But life isn’t always played out the way you plan it……
Iris is given a gift from an absent father (we get to find out more through the book.) At first Iris wants nothing to with her father or the gift, but curiosity wins out…..
“The artist’s world is limitless. It can be found anywhere, far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.” – Paul Strand”
What I liked was this book didn’t info dump on you, it gave it in easy segments, so that it didn’t overwhelm or confuse the reader. (I don’t need confusing thanks 😉)
Hoyt is also a prism holder. And that’s what connects them at first. The friendship grows and venues something more….
But we also have mystery and drama. And that’s the bit I loved. It keeps you wondering how this will turn out
There are so many questions that need answering in the book …..
What’s a prism? What’s its purpose? How does it involve Iris and Hoyt?
And do her mother’s letters hold more clues or questions?
You will have to read the book to find out if my questions are answered.
And the ending!! What a way to leave it open for the next book (which i hope is soon 🤞)
SO if you ignore the blurb and dive straight in I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Plenty of intrigue and mystery. A puzzle that needs solving (I did guess a few things pretty quick, but others completely surprised me.) it says a spicy romance, and then someone describes it as a slow burn 🤷🏻♀️ I’ll leave that for you to decide.
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🦋 Reviewed by Julie
TRC: .Hi Blair and welcome to The Reading Cafe. Congratulations on the release of Crystal Iris. We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?
Blair: I’m a mom first and foremost, and a nostalgic at heart. I love researching and reading about history and art. Having lived in a few exciting places and traveled extensively for work, I’ve gained a broad perspective on the world.
TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?
Blair: My background is in film and TV, and from a young age, I knew I wanted to be involved in telling stories. Coming from a creative family, I was always encouraged to pursue this path.
TRC: What challenges or difficulties did you encounter writing and publishing this story?
Blair: I wish I could say the path has been smooth, but I’ve had to battle self-doubt on a daily basis—something that’s probably common when writing a debut novel. Publishing is an entirely different beast, one I’m still navigating. My mantra has always been: ‘One day at a time.
TRC: Would you please tell us something about the premise of CRYSTAL IRIS?
Blair: Crystal Iris is a story about love—primarily self-love. It weaves in magical elements, spice, betrayals, and art, but at its core, it’s about discovering who we truly are when faced with life’s challenges.
TRC: What kind of research/plotting did you do, and how long did you spend researching /plotting before beginning CRYSTAL IRIS
BLAIR: I started writing Crystal Iris about seven years ago, and the research has been my favorite part. I loved diving deeper into art history, which was my minor in college.
TRC: Is CRYSTAL IRIS part of a series? A stand alone?
Blair: It’s the first book of a series.
TRC: Do you have plans for a series/ or story for any of the secondary characters?
Blair: All the characters play an important role in the overall story, but as of now, there isn’t a specific book planned for any of them.
TRC: Do you have any interest in writing, or have you ever written for another genre?
Blair: I can see myself writing something in the horror genre.
TRC: Believability is an important factor in writing story lines .How do you keep the fantasy story line believable? Where do you think some author’s fail?
Blair: Since Crystal Iris isn’t high fantasy, I was careful about how I introduced magical elements, especially since the story is set in the real world. I wanted to bring in the supernatural gradually, building on it with each book. I think it could lose its impact if those elements were revealed too quickly or out of context.”
TRC: Do you believe the cover image plays a deciding factor for many readers in the process of selecting a book or new series to read?
Blair: Yes, packaging matters in all products, and books are no exception.
TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?
Blair: In my case, the characters make their own choices—I’m just along for the ride.
TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writer’s fail in this endeavor?
Blair: I think when the character drives the story, it’s much easier to connect with their emotions. When an author tries to restrain the narrative, things can feel forced.
TRC:Do you listen to music while writing? If so, does the style of music influence the storyline direction? Characters?
Blair: I need complete silence when writing, but I love listening to music while going for walks and thinking about the story. I see my characters as real people—they have hobbies, tastes in food, and, of course, their own music preferences. There’s a playlist on Spotify for Crystal Iris Book One, in case anyone’s curious about the music vibes.
TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception people have about authors?
Blair: People often think being an author must be very relaxing, but I’ve found the opposite to be true.
TRC: What is something that few, if anyone, know about you?
Blair: I’m a bit of a neat freak—things only bring me stress if they’re not in the way I think they should be.
TRC: Who or what influenced your path towards a young adult, paranormal story line.
Blair: I write what I want to read; I’m basically my own audience.
TRC: On what are you currently working?
Blair: Crystal Iris book two.
TRC: Would you like to add anything else?
Blair: Thank you so much for this opportunity, I really appreciate the support.
LIGHTNING ROUND
Favorite Food- Italian
Favorite Dessert– Ice cream
Favorite TV Show -Lost
Last Movie You Saw- Home alone (my son’s first time)
Dark or Milk Chocolate– Milk chocolate
Secret Celebrity Crush -Justin Timberlake
Last Vacation –Destination Rio, Brazil summer 2024
Do you have any pets? -Not currently
Last book you read -Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Carl Newport
TRC: Thank you Blair for taking the time to answer our questions. We wish you all the best.