

Welcome to the BORN OF NOTHING
Guest Post
with
Author Jill Ramsower
SASSY BRIT:
JILL RAMSOWER :

This is Cat’s mom, Colleen. She was young when she had Cat so they look almost like sisters—it’s always been just the two of them in life, which makes their conflict even more heart-wrenching.




This was one of the first images I used as a teaser. I love its simplicity—it’s the perfect representation of the book.

Thank you, Jill! It’s great to get a deeper insight into what you were thinking as you wrote BORN OF NOTHING. I love seeing images which inspire a great story!

by Jill Ramsower
(The Fae Games #4)
Publication date: March 5th 2019
Genres: Adult, Fantasy,
It was over before it began.
A druid woman and a Fae man—we were two people from different worlds, only by chance did our paths happen to cross. He was beautiful and damaged and totally captivating. If only I could have continued to buy into the propaganda of fear and hate my people had taught me about the Fae, then maybe I would have believed him to be the savage he appeared to be.
Instead, I offered the cryptic man my help. The time I spent with him allowed me to see the man he was behind the chiseled, formal exterior. What developed between us was tender, intimate, and totally unexpected.
My druid family was not as enlightened as I was. My mom didn’t want me near the Fae; she certainly never would have understood that I had developed feelings for a Fae man. I tried to keep my private life a secret. I tried to keep the peace, but my mother’s threats and intolerance left me with no choice. I had to make the hardest decision of my life. I had to leave the only family I’d ever known. I just never imagined what I’d face when I didn’t make it out in time…

Jill is a Texan, born and raised. She manages the hectic social calendars for her three active children and occasionally spends an evening with her dashing husband. Aside from being an author and a mom, she’s an attorney, travel junkie, and voracious reader.
Congratulations on your recent release Jill the book sounds really good and I enjoyed the post.
Thanks for being on the tour!
Thanks for sharing, it’s fascinating to see how inspiration is borne from images and photos like that. I agree, the woman used as the inspiration for Cat is stunning! x