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Friday, March 28, 2008

Blog Tour - Camy Tang and Only Uni

It's nearing the end for Camy Tang's blog tour around the world, and I'm honored to be able to spotlight her here at A Fiction-Filled Life today. So, without further ado, let's get started, so you can gain some insight into the "loud Asian chick" who writes "loud Asian chick books." :) She's a great gal. I'm sure you'll love her books as much as I love her.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Camy Tang is the loud Asian chick who writes loud Asian chick lit. She used to be a biologist, but now she is a staff worker for her church youth group and leads a worship team for Sunday service. She also runs the Story Sensei fiction critique service. On her blog, she gives away Christian novels every Monday and Thursday, and she ponders frivolous things like dumb dogs (namely, hers), coffee-geek husbands (no resemblance to her own...), the writing journey, Asiana, and anything else that comes to mind. Visit her website at for a huge website contest going on right now, giving away five boxes of books and 25 copies of her latest release, ONLY UNI.

ONLY UNI
by Camy Tang
Published by Zondervan

ABOUT THE BOOK

Flirty biologist Trish Sakai has alienated her best friends and her family because of her wild behavior with her artist ex-boyfriend, Kazuo. Then she finds her father kissing another woman, and her mom suffers a heart attack. Convinced God is punishing her for her sexual promiscuity, Trish comes up with three rules from First and Second Corinthians: 1) Stop looking at guys, 2) Only date Christians, and 3) Persevere in hardship by relying on God. If she follows them, God will restore her life to the way it was before her mistakes. If she can somehow regain her chastity, she won't feel as dirty and unworthy as she does now. They're only three rules. How hard can it be?

Handsome Spenser finds himself attracted to his coworker Trish, but his dinner invitation gets slammed down with a lame excuse about Corinthians and rules. That cools his ardor pretty quick. But then Spenser discover that his old enemy Kazuo needs Trish as the "muse" for his unfinished masterpiece painting due in a few months for a gallery show. Kazuo pursues Trish with everything he's got, but Spenser decides to throw a wrench in Kazuo's plans by pretending to pursue Trish himself.

Trish is going nuts trying to stand firm against two hunky guys. Her three simple rules aren't so simple anymore . . .

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW

1. This is the second book in your Sushi Series and follows the path of another cousin. It also deals with the issue of sexual promiscuity, a topic not many Christian authors are able or willing to tackle. What gave you the inspiration for this story?

I know that I struggled with my singleness when I was Christian, and I thought it was stupid to pretend Christians aren't lonely and have to often struggle against their own desires. I wanted to create a heroine who was struggling but honest with how she felt, and I hope I've accomplished that in Trish.

2. How much of your own experiences influenced the characters of Trish, Spenser and Kazuo? What aspects became traits that were theirs and theirs alone?

The only part of Trish's experience that is like mine is her biology work. The rest is fiction, including Spenser, Kazuo, and their experiences. The three are each very different personalities, which is why they probably create so many sparks! Trish is a bit of a dingbat, and she's also fearless. Spenser is confident, a bit swaggering at time, and clueless at others. Kazuo is brooding, caught up in his own world. The three of them were very fun to write.

3. What themes exist in Only Uni that you hope the reader sees? Are there any themes that weren't overt but developed as the story progressed?

I want readers to come away with the realization that God loves them no matter what happens, no matter what choices they've made. Grace is always so much greater than we can imagine, and it always seems to take us by surprise.

4. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?

The most difficult parts to write were the scenes in the pregnancy crisis center, because that aspect of the story popped up rather suddenly as I was writing it, so they weren't scenes I had in my head when I plotted the story.

My favorite scene was the one where she sees her new rental house for the first time. Everything in that house is absolutely true--I got the stories from my ex-roommate, who had seen all of those things when she was house-hunting.

5. When is your next book coming out and what is the story?

My next book is SINGLE SASHIMI, and it comes out in August 2008. Here's the back cover blurb:

Drake Yu. Why would Drake call her after … what, five years? Six?

Venus heard in his voice that resonance that was almost a growl, that titanium-hard determination to get what he wanted. And he usually got what he wanted. The voice said: "I want you to work for me."

Not this time… If it was a choice between Drake and McDonald's—she'd choose french fries. She'd never work for him again. It would take an act of God.

Venus Chau is determined to start her own game development company and launch the next Super Mario-sized phenomenon. However, she needs an investor to back her idea. When Drake Yu, an old nemesis, approaches Venus with a contracting opportunity at his sister's startup, the offer to become Chief Operating Officer tempts Venus to think the unthinkable.

Venus would rather throw away her PS3 than work for Drake again … except Grandma bribes Venus to do this favor for Drake's wealthy family with a coveted introduction to the most respected investor in the game industry. It's also a short job—only a few months—so Venus won't have to stand Drake's presence for very long.

But one wild youth group, a two-faced assistant, and Grandma's determined match-making threaten to make them both fail—or go insane. With the encouragement of her three cousins, Lex, Trish, and Jennifer, Venus discovers that even a wounded heart can undergo a beautiful transformation …

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Thank you, Camy, for being in the spotlight with us.

Readers, leave a comment for your chance to win a FREE autographed copy of Only Uni. Zondervan will be mailing your book directly to you in April.

If you wish to comment but don't want to be entered, say so when you post. Make sure you also leave your email address (name at domainname dot.com/net) or that it's available for viewing in your blogger profile. Wouldn't want you to miss out on winning a book. :)

And if you want to make certain you don't miss anything, check the box that says 'email follow-up comments to:" when you leave a comment and they'll be sent to the email address associated with your blogging account. That way you'll be notified of any comments and will know when I announce the winner.

This week, the contest is open to anyone worldwide.

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6 comments:

ChristyJan said...

I always enjoy reading Camy's blog and I am looking forward to reading the books in her Sushi Series.
Please enter me for a chance to win an autographed copy of Only Uni.

Camy Tang said...

Thanks for having me here, Amber! I"m glad you like my blog, Christy!
Camy

windycindy said...

Happy Saturday! I visit Camy's site almost every day. She is wonderful!
Her books sound very interesting to read. Please enter me in your drawing. Thanks,Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

Julie Arduini said...

I loved the first book and can't wait to read the second. I'm interested. Camy, keep up the good work.

jarduini(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

buddyt said...

I have liked the one book of Camy's that I have read so please enter me in the giveaway.
Thank you.

Carol

Tiffany Amber Stockton said...

We have a winner for this FREE book, and that is:

JULIE!

Congratulations! I've emailed Camy with your mailing address so she can get your book out to you.

Readers, there are 5 other winners announced today, so check out the other spotlights after this one to see if you've won.

Thanks for your continued support.