![]() ![]() ![]() Q: Is your author working on anything else at the moment?Ī: She's been talking about a whole new series that she wants to start on. Aside from that series, she's written some other stories, Blind Love, Stolen Hearts, and Taking the Plunge. This one is my favorite of the three books because even Kishan admits I am the leading man of that story. Has she written any other books?Ī: Kishan is finishing up The Deadly Match the final book of The Second Wife Series. (Eddie pulls the collar of his shirt and points at the spot). Another favorite scene of mine is where Alisha goes all Vampira on me and bites me on the neck. One, I can't say much about with out giving it away but I'll say this, there was a part of me that I thought I'd lost forever. (He takes another big swallow of his brandy.)Ī: (He slides the now empty glass back on the table and shifts in his seat.) There are a couple. Sitting there seeing how he hurts her and seeing how it kills David to watch it happen, and not being able to stop it - that was a low point for me. There's a scene in the book where David and I are watching him torment Alisha and we can't do anything to stop him. Q: What is one of your least favourite scenes you appear in?Ī: (He reaches for his glass and takes a long slow drink.) Sayeed is about as bad as they come. I think Kishan just doesn't want to admit she's wrong and I'm right. Like I said, I am the hero of that series. Q: Is this the only novel you have appeared in, or are there others in a series?Ī: I'm in all three books of the series. (Eddie shrugs.) How do you not feel for him? As much of a pain as he was, (He raises a brow) and trust me he was a serious pain in mine, that man loved his wife and was willing to do anything to get her back. So using a gun much less flying down to Pakistan and going up against a terrorist organization aren't really things he'd been trained to do. (Eddie drops his feet from the coffee table and leans forward.) He's a surgeon living a sweet life in Philadelphia. The man practically begs me to help him find his wife. He's not my best friend or lover or anything but is a pretty solid guy. Q: Tell me about another character in the novel – maybe your best friend, lover or partner … or maybe your arch enemy!Ī: Well, there's David Dimarchi. Q: No spoilers, but are you a ‘goody’ or a ‘baddie’? (Or maybe you are both!)Ī: (A lazy grin stretches across his face.) That depends on who you ask. (He scowls at the fruit in his hand and then tosses it into trash can.) While she tries to survive the hell he puts her through, her husband, David, is trying to find her. Alisha was kidnapped by her a$$hole client. How could there not? This is a story about survival. Don't get me wrong, there's love in there but there's also some dark twisted cr*p and some serious action too. Q: ( Helen nods and hands him a qality vintage brandy) What genre is the novel and what is it about?Ī: (He rests the back of his feet on the coffee table and makes himself comfortable.) Do I look like the kind of person who'd be in anything but a suspense thriller? (He chuckles and shakes his head.) This one's all about the action. (He shrugs and takes another bite of the apple.) Read the book and you decide who's the real star. ![]() (He grabs an apple from the fruit bowl and takes a bite.) I'm a character in The Second Wife and I should be considered a lead in the story, seeing as how I'm the real hero and all, but Kishan keeps telling me I'm a supporting character. I'm Edil Ghani but you can call me Eddie. Would you like to introduce yourself? Are you a lead character or a supporting role?Ī: Brandy would be great but if you don't have that then coffee will work. I believe you are a character in Kishan Paul’s novel. Would you like a drink? Tea, coffee, wine – something stronger? You’ll find a box of chocolates and a bowl of fruit on the table next to you, please do help yourself. Q: Hello, I’m Helen the host of Novel Conversations, please do make yourself comfortable. ![]()
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