Featured Interview With Daniel Lee
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I was born and raised just north of Austin, Texas. At age 19, I moved to Oregon. A writer since a young boy, I have always aspired to be a full time novelist. My favorite authors, Charles Dickens and Dean Koontz, have powerfully influenced my own writing. “Falling Stars” is his debut book, a thriller-suspense novel I hope will be the first of many to delight and entertain.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I was eight years old when my third grade teacher introduced me to fiction novels and I fell in love with the library. I started writing that same year.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Charles Dickens and Dean Koontz are my favorite authors. I love to read suspense-thrillers. Yahweh, even Yahshua the Messiah of Israel, inspired me in my creative writing.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
Powerful international bankers have lost an item that could change the entire world forever. For years they have searched for this terrible secret, keeping a careful eye on the two people they believe know where it is. But when one of their agents goes rogue, they are forced to send a ruthless assassin to track it down.
Oz Dellworth, twelve-year old lover of comic books with an overactive imagination, is drawn into a dark world of mystery, danger and lies. His new neighbor, Kena Walker, a blind girl his age, both fascinates and troubles him. With the face of an angel, Kena bears strange secrets. Oz soon finds himself immersed in a world both unfamiliar and surreal. Kena, broken by her terrible burden, sees in Oz a hope for redemption.
The haunted past and mysterious present collide, as forces both powerful and unimaginable threaten two twelve-year old kids, whose friendship and bond will be the only shield against this darkest of all storms.