Eyes Unveiled by Crystal Walton
(Unveiled #1)
Publication date: February 1st 2015
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Twenty-one-year-old Emma Matthews lost the song in her heart the same night she lost her dad. With an unfulfilled promise and an ultimatum shadowing her junior year of college, maybe it’s better that way. You can’t hurt if you can’t feel.
But when the reflection she sees in musician Riley Preston’s eyes borders dangerously close to the one she’s spent the last five years searching for, Emma discovers her walls can’t guard her heart from its fiercest desire. Terrified of what she’s experiencing, and even more afraid of what she might lose, Emma grapples for the courage to hold on to one dream without abandoning the promise of another.
Contemporary New Adult Romance novel Eyes Unveiled lets you relive those heartfelt moments when you don’t know how you’d survive a day without your best friend, when you’re trying to figure out who you are and what you’re supposed to do with your life, and when falling in love changes everything.
Music. Friendship. Self-discovery. Hope. Purpose. Identity. Within this inspirational love story, you’ll find you have a song of your own to share.
Riley and I stopped halfway across the footbridge
leading to the other side of campus. “My dad used to tell me life’s a lot like
being an artist. It has less to do with mastering technique or theory, and
everything to do with risking the cost of opening your heart to the song you’re
meant to share.” Amazing how he’d made that so easy to believe.
Riley set his arms next to mine on the rail. “He
sounds like a wise guy.”
“He was.” The wooden plank scratched into my palms,
the sense of loss cutting deeper. “A natural dreamer too. You would’ve liked
him. You share a similar passion. I can tell. You’re probably connecting with
more people than you realize. There’s something about music. Even if you’re not
aware of what you’re missing, you walk away after hearing it, knowing—”
“You can’t live without it.”
“Exactly.” I turned and met a gaze locked on mine,
as if he hadn’t looked away the entire time I was talking. He held that same
expression from the first day I saw him—torn between surprise and fear of
finding something he’d lost.
“The way you understand things, it’s . . .
refreshing,” he said.
The sincerity teeming in his eyes turned my throat
dry. The bridge’s hazy blue lights lit up an exit route.
On the other side of the bridge, we stopped along
the edge of the empty sports field. I slid out of my flip-flops and sank my
heels into the cool earth. “When I was a kid, I practically lived in my
backyard.” Blades of grass wove through my toes with each step toward the
center of the field. “Do you mind if we sit for a while?” I spun around.
Riley stood back on the sidewalk, staring with
enough enamor to be admiring an intricate painting.
I peered behind me and back again. “What?”
Glimpses
of a hidden expression followed him toward me. “Sorry. The beauty of artistry
still catches me by surprise sometimes.”
What inspired you to write Eyes Unveiled?
When I first contemplated writing
fiction, three musts came to mind. (1) It had to include romance because that’s
my favorite part of any story. (2) I wanted whatever I wrote to be relatable.
(3) I didn’t want to write simply for the sake of entertainment.
As soon as I opened myself up to
daydream, a scene fluttered into focus. A guy and girl, college age, sitting in
the middle of a secluded field. The guy was playing an acoustic guitar, as much
in love with music as he obviously was with the girl across from him. Every
chord stoked her love for him the same way it fanned the craving in her heart
to find where she belonged. Both fighting what they felt. Both wanting to make
the other see what they saw. Physical and emotional tension flared in a
palpable tug-of-war between hope and doubt, caution and desire, passion and
responsibilities. And right then, I knew these characters had a story to
tell—one I wanted to read as much as write. From there, I couldn’t stop the
scenes from coming.
What made you choose New Adult?
I didn’t intentionally set out to write
NA fiction. But the truth is, college was the best season of my life. I’d
relive it in a second. There's something special about it. Sharing an
extended sleepover with your best friends, stepping out on your own for the
first time, discovering things like who you are & what
friendship really looks like. It's when we fell in love like never before, and
when we fell apart like never before. It shaped our lives. One of my
favorite parts about Eyes
Unveiled is
that you get to relive those moments all over again. The laugh-until-you-snort moments.
The heart-flutters-taking-flight moments. The
on-the-floor-crying-your-heart-out moments. All of it. Doubt. Faith.
Friendship. Love. NA is a dynamic genre to read and write.
What made you decide to go indie?
I
started off on the traditional route, but the more I studied publishing, the
more passionate I became about going indie. Along with the benefit of keeping
the rights to my book, it’s a joy to partner with some amazingly talented
contractors. I love getting to offer my books at a low price and still receive
a fair royalty, so readers and I both win. And since traditional and
self-published authors have to do the same amount of marketing on their own
anyway, you might as well be compensated fairly for the investment. Overall, it
simply made the most sense.
Why do you write what you do?
In a word? Passion. As an artist, I leave my heart on the
page. Exposed. Vulnerable. Nothing withheld. It’s risky to bear your soul to
the world, but that’s the cost of art. There might always be a part of me tempted to guard my heart. But there’s a much
more compelling part that’ll never allow me to. Regardless of the outcome, I
write what I do because my heart is spoken for.
What do you
want readers to take away from your books?
My goal as an author has always been to craft
novels that are relevant and encouraging. I love compelling fiction that draws
you into characters’ lives to the point of feeling what they feel. The kind
that you walk away from knowing the story just impacted your life. Beyond mere
entertainment, they awaken dormant dreams, stir creative visions, and remind
you that you have a story of your own to live. If you walk away with an
emotional connection that touches and inspires you, then I know I’ve written
the kind of story I’ve always wanted to.
Amidst multiple moves up and down the east coast, Crystal received her bachelor of arts from Messiah College in PA, married her exact opposite in upstate NY, and earned her master of arts from Regent University in VA, where she currently resides with her husband. Crystal writes contemporary new adult fiction fueled by venti green teas from Starbucks.
When not working her accounting day job, she's delving into the wonder of words, supporting her Starbucks habit, or laughing over movie quotes & singing eighties songs with her husband.
She'd love to connect with you at http://crystal-walton.com
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When not working her accounting day job, she's delving into the wonder of words, supporting her Starbucks habit, or laughing over movie quotes & singing eighties songs with her husband.
She'd love to connect with you at http://crystal-walton.com
Author links:
Thanks so much for sharing! :)
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