Author Interview: Andrew Masseurs

Welcome to TRB Lounge. Today, Iโ€™d like to welcome Andrew Masseurs, author of A Day in the Life, The Day After, Days of Fury, and The Uncles of the Apocalypse for an author interview with The Reading Bud.

About The Author

Andrew Masseurs is a creatively restless spirit. While spending over twenty years creating music, four albums and an ep, he found himself inexplicably focused on writing one day on holiday. The result, his first exciting novella, A Day in the Life Novella (A Day in the Life Series, Book One)  Relishing the experience Andrew has now released book two, three and four of the A Day in the Life series,  The Day After Book Two, Days Of Fury Book Three and The Uncles of the Apocalypse Book Four.  Andrew is currently writing Book Five.

Andrew is a loving husband and father to four kids living in the beautiful country that is New Zealand. 

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Interview

Welcome to TRB! In addition to your formal bio, could you share a deeper, more personal insight into your life that influences your poetry?

My name is Andrew Masseurs. Iโ€™m a novelist, past songwriter, father and husband. I love creating. It keeps me busy. I love learning new things. Iโ€™ve got four kids who keep me super busy. I have two cats and two dogs. ย I also have a business that I run. My life is crazy and busy. Just the way I like it.

Beyond the official blurb, could you offer us a unique insight or a behind-the-scenes glimpse into your book?

Days of Fury Book Three of the A Day in the Life series was one of the hardest books Iโ€™ve had to write. In the past two books of the series, it was always the world that was the antagonist. In this book we meet Tony. A person that is out for himself. I wanted him to be the ultimate baddie. He is the opposite of Michael Stevenson, our hero. I was uncomfortable writing a lot of what he was getting up to. It really was unsettling. If I was ever stuck, Iโ€™d just ask myself what is something Michael would never do and then Iโ€™d make Tony do it. Some of the things he says and the actions he comes up with I was always questioning if Iโ€™d pushed the boat too far and then Iโ€™d push it even further. I wanted to be uncomfortable. Iโ€™m sure certain moments in this book will shock people. I knew it would make the reader feel something. ย It would also lead to further consequences later in the series and keep the reader guessing as to what might happen next. I want the reader to never feel safe while reading. Just like being in the world where no law exists. This book also explores a family breaking down under immense pressure.

The Uncles of the Apocalypse Book Four of the A Day in the Life series was a joy to write. From start to finish everything was smooth and just fell into place. Iโ€™ve always wanted to write something where the heroes are threatened by an ominous entity. Creating paranoia and suspense in a controlled space. Itโ€™s probably my favourite book in the series as my favourite characters are all under threat. I hated the idea but also loved it. I didnโ€™t want anyone to go. If I pick up the book and start reading a chapter, I find myself getting lost in the book yet again. ย This book also introduces Gavin and Morgan. Two characters that were extremely fun to write. It carries on the story of Oscar, Margery and Terrance. Letโ€™s just say, I hope the readers get lost in the suspense and twists and a totally left unsuspecting of how it all concludes. I didnโ€™t want any of the uncles to leave this world. But at the end of the day this world takes no prisoners and the threat of dying at any stage is very real. As my editor said, โ€œthis book was such a wild ride, I was entertained the entire way through.โ€ ย ย ย 

Every book has a starting point. What was the spark or pivotal moment that inspired you to write this one?

Days of Fury Book Three runs in tandem with The Day After Book Two. The timelines are the same. It explains what happened to Teresa Stevenson who disappeared at the very beginning of The Day After only to appear near the very end as something very different. The questions from The Day After needed to be answered.  How does a person change so much in an apocalyptic world?  

The spark for The Uncles of the Apocalypse was exploring the very simple idea of having the uncles trapped in a house for one night with a prophecy of one will die and one will be chosen to be a minion of The Hunter. I wanted to try and write something that was suspenseful and thrilling with a known threat and countdown. Each time I write a book in the series I want it to be a little different from the last. This I hope keeps the reader on edge as well as eager for the next novel. Keeping the unexpected, expected.

Is there a core message or theme in your book that you wish readers to discover?

Family. Love. The themes are of family and how groups of people grow together under pressure. How they must trust each other to survive and in doing so become so much closer to one another. How also under pressure families and friends can fall apart when death is around every corner.

Of all the characters in your book, do you have a personal favourite? What makes them

special to you? They are all favourites in certain ways. I try to create characters that I would want to be around. Even the bad ones are interesting. Its funny as I write the book, I am always thinking someone should die at some point but I love them all so much I canโ€™t do it. If you ever listen to an audiobook, Iโ€™ve narrated you will hear the pain as something happens to one of my characters. Its very real for me. Canโ€™t we all just live and be happy? Not in this world.

How do you approach character development, ensuring they resonate with readers and feel authentic?

As I said previously, I try to create characters that are relatable to me. It makes it so much easier. I also have fallen into writing a chapter for a character that will explain what makes that character tick. I donโ€™t mean it to but usually it will have an emotional pull that will come out later in the story. A lot of it is instinctive. Each character will have a trait that can be explored and as a result will give the reader and me as a writer a better understanding for why they do what they do.  Whether it be a reason for making horrible choices or correct ones. The themes are normally related to family as we all have been moulded and created by our loved ones.   

Thank you, author Masseurs, for taking the time to answer our questions and for all your insightful and interesting answers!


About the Book

Days of Fury

Who can you trust?
They called it, The Vanishing. When the worldโ€™s population mysteriously disappeared. Where new predatory species stalk the earth. Where every turn could lead to certain death. In book three of the A Day in the Life award winning series we will find out what happened to Teresa, Michael and Pup on that fateful night of terrors. When Shelby and Lucy found themselves separated from their family. In a world that sees humanity as a virus that must be eradicated. The worst enemy could be yourself or the person standing next to you.
How did Teresa come to hold the fatal daggerโ€™s handle? Who is the villainous Tony? How did Steven become a prisoner? What new secrets is the Earth unveiling?
All will be revealed and more, in this must-read thrilling sequel, Days of Fury.

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The Uncles of the Alocalypse

Who will survive?
They called it, The Vanishing. When the worldโ€™s population mysteriously disappeared and predatory species walked the earth.
Horror!ย The Uncles of the Apocalypseย have found themselves prisoners in a house stalked by The Hunter and his chained minions. The owner of the house, Tiberius, a soothsayer and dreamer, has prophesied one of the uncles will die and one will be chosen to be a minion of the hunter. Join author Andrew Masseurs on an action packed, heart stopping, thrilling adventure to find out who will survive and who will be chosen in Book Four of theย A Day in the Life award winning series, The Uncles of the Apocalypse.

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Book Review: The Rebirth: A Dark Noir Thriller by V.P. Evans

Book Details:

Author: V.P. Evans
Release Date:
August 26, 2024
Series:
Genre: Dystopian, Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 354 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
It all started with a murder . . . now thereโ€™s no turning back . . .
For the past decade, police homicide consultant Mark Gilliam has been wasting his life with corpses, drugs, and alcohol. Things werenโ€™t always like this. Ten years ago, he was a soldier, a husband, a . . . father. But itโ€™s what he deserves. He couldnโ€™t protect his son from the monsters that took him away.
For the past decade, Jason Roneros has been living a reclusive life, forced to spend the rest of his days in isolation. Things werenโ€™t always like this. Ten years ago, he was a well-respected author, a fighter, a . . . dreamer. But itโ€™s what he deserves. He trusted these monsters.

For the past decade, Mark and Jason havenโ€™t seen each other.
But everything is about to change . . .
A murder brings them together one night, trapping them in the streets of Chicago in search of redemption down a cryptic path that could unlock the darkest scandal in history. As the path unrolls secrets buried in great works of art and philosophical writings, the shadiest aspects of the human soul come to the surface. Soon, the two men realize that those hunting them, closing in with each passing minute, are equally dangerous as the ghosts of the past . . .

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Rebirth by V.P. Evans is a rollercoaster of suspense, emotion, and gripping twists that kept me hooked from start to finish. With its blend of mystery, flawed characters, and a touch of philosophy, this dark noir thriller is extremely engaging.

Evans does a fantastic job weaving suspense with deeper themes. The philosophical and artistic references add another layer to the story, making it more than just a typical whodunit. Chicagoโ€™s gritty streets come alive in detail, pulling the reader into the heart of the action.

While the pacing occasionally slows during some introspective moments, these sections also offer a refreshing depth that sets the book apart from others in the genre. Itโ€™s a thoughtful, layered read that kept me guessing right until the end.

If you love thrillers with complex characters, intriguing mysteries, and a dose of philosophical depth, The Rebirth is a must-read.


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Book Review: MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche

Book Details:

Author: Andrew Laflecheย 
Release Date:
December 3, 2024
Series:
Genre: Poetry
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 80 pages
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Blurb:
โ€œI wept. These poems, this pain, has been transformed into beautiful tragedy.”
โ€”Gerald Arthur Moore,ย Flak Jacket
Born again. How many births must one
Endure? How frequent becomings?”
MedEvacFrom award-winning author and veteran Andrew Lafleche,ย MedEvacย is a raw and reflective poetry collection. It delves into the harrowing realities of combat in Afghanistan, the anguish of divorce, the loss of a child, and the destructive force of alcoholism. With brutal honesty and unflinching introspection, Lafleche captures the weight of grief and the search for meaning, both in life and in faith. Inย MedEvac, poetry becomes a vehicle for self-examination and spiritual reflection, making it a powerful read for those familiar with trauma.

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Andrew Laflecheโ€™s MedEvac is an intense and deeply moving poetry collection that leaves a lasting impression. Drawing from personal experiences of combat, loss, and personal struggles, Lafleche takes readers on a harrowing yet profoundly reflective journey. His poetry doesnโ€™t just recount experiences; it immerses you in the raw emotions of those moments, from the chaos of war to the quiet despair of personal loss, offering both pain and glimpses of hope.

One of the strengths of this collection is its brutal honesty. Lafleche doesnโ€™t shy away from the darker corners of his lifeโ€”whether itโ€™s the toll of combat or the pain of losing a childโ€”and that vulnerability makes his poetry incredibly powerful. His words resonate deeply, encapsulating the cyclical nature of trauma and healing. His ability to weave raw emotion into structured verse is remarkable, creating a collection that is both cathartic and thought-provoking.

The themes in MedEvacโ€”grief, redemption, and self-examinationโ€”are universally relatable, even for those who havenโ€™t experienced the extremes of war or personal tragedy. Laflecheโ€™s exploration of faith and its role in navigating pain adds a layer of introspection that lingers long after reading. Thereโ€™s a spiritual undercurrent that feels neither preachy nor forced, making it accessible to a wide range of readers.

While the collection is undeniably moving, some poems feel more personal than universal, which may make it harder for all readers to fully connect with every piece. That said, Laflecheโ€™s authenticity shines through in every line, and his words have a way of drawing you in, even when the subject matter is heavy.

Overall, MedEvac is a poignant and beautifully written collection that offers a glimpse into the struggles and resilience of the human spirit. Laflecheโ€™s unflinching introspection and masterful use of language make this a must-read for anyone looking for poetry that challenges and heals in equal measure. Four stars for an unforgettable and hauntingly raw work.


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