Here is the first part of our interview.
We are having a give away going on what item are you giving away? (Anyone can win
the item by going to the rafflecopter on the right hand side of the pg.)
I’m giving away my stand alone, When Beowulf Meets Kyla. It’s a hilarious romantic fantasy.

First why don't you tell us a little about yourself?
I’m Canadian, for starters, born and raised in
Toronto. I’m well travelled, and my main genre is steampunk. The only contemporary I like is
furniture.
Newest release?
Arctic Quest, should hopefully be released at the end of the calendar year. It is
the fourth book of my steampunk series.
What can we expect from your stories, action, drama, romance, sex, blood and guts?
My books are always packed with action, the romance is on-going, and the battle scenes usually
contain some blood and guts.
Do you have a favorite character in your stories? Who? and Why?
All my readers marvel over Dr. Sasha Dimitrikov because he’s the comic relief of the series.
However, my favorite is definitely Captain Limmerick. He’s my protagonist. He’s gorgeous, bright,
and a genuine good man. However, what I love about him is that he’s not a super hero. This man
has definite issues. He’s just striking to look at, but unfortunately, he drinks a little too much, where
it often gets him into trouble.
Give us an interesting fun fact or a few about your book or series:
The series is mainly about Captain Colin Limmerick, the brawny, working class researcher who is
interested in time travel: Dr. Sasha Dimtirikov, the eccentric Russian scientist who develops the
time travel device and later the time machine; Rosa Emanuel, the most intelligent character in the
series and Amoli Sharma the spoiled, little girl from India. It’s the early 1900s and these four
people are very different from one another and yet they travel through time together. They don’t
particularly like each other, where there are constant arguments, and mud slinging amongst them -
- however, they are time travel partners through thick and thin.
Has there been any other authors who have inspired your work or helped you out with your
stories?
Diana Gabaldon, Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Conrad: I’m attracted to adventure, that’s where Conrad
comes in, I love humor mixed with drama, that’s where Vonnegut comes in, and I enthralled with
time travel, and that’s where Gabaldon comes in.
What can readers who enjoy your book do to help make it successful?
They can tell their family members and friends. My readers love my series. Most of them read the
first book, Prehistoric Journey: The First Expeditions and then they were hooked into reading the
other books in the series.
Join us tomorrow for more of the interview with D.L. Narrol
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