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    Interview with CJ Holmes, Author of Labyrinthine

    AdminBy AdminMay 16, 2026 Books
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    Interview with CJ Holmes, Author of Labyrinthine

    What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book?

    I’ve always loved stories that feel deeply emotional and a little dangerous—the kind where love, power, and survival are all tangled together. Labyrinthine started with the idea of a heroine trapped between duty and freedom, and grew into a story about grief, identity, and the terrifying things we become to survive. I also wanted to write a dark romantasy that leaned fully into lush, emotional prose and complex relationships, while still keeping the stakes high and the world dark and dangerous.

    If you had to pick theme songs for the main characters of your book, what would they be?

    Azhara’s would probably be “Control” by Halsey—emotional, angry, and constantly fighting against herself. Mallen’s would be “Take Me Back to Eden” by Sleep Token. It’s intense, yearning, and a little devastating, which fits him perfectly. Darian’s would be “Too Sweet” by Hozier—charming, effortless, warm on the surface… and impossible not to trust.

    What’s your favorite genre to read? Is it the same as your favorite genre to write?

    Fantasy romance and dark romantasy are definitely my favourite genres to read, and they’re also my favourite to write. I also adore paranormal romance and cosy fantasy, but I read widely – you’ll often find me reading gothic horror, classics, thrillers, and literary fiction alongside whatever romantasy obsession has currently taken over my life.

    What books are on your TBR pile right now?

    My TBR is permanently out of control, but right now I’m especially excited for Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, The Twisted Throne, and The Dispossessed. I’m always drawn to stories with strong atmosphere, complicated characters, and emotional tension that lingers long after I finish the book.

    What scene in your book was your favorite to write?

    The labyrinth scene itself, without question. It’s the point where the emotional tension between the characters finally explodes under incredibly dangerous circumstances, and everything they’ve been avoiding comes to the surface at once. It’s emotional, brutal, and a complete gut punch, which made it incredibly fun to write.

    Do you have any quirky writing habits? (lucky mugs, cats on laps, etc.)

    My writing process is mostly powered by tea, dramatic playlists, and aggressively pacing around while talking to myself. I also tend to collect aesthetic Pinterest boards and playlists for every book I write, because apparently emotional damage requires a soundtrack.

    Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

    Probably Ursula K. Le Guin’s idea that “the artist deals with what cannot be said in words.” I think the best stories make us feel something true, even when it’s difficult or uncomfortable.

    If you could choose one thing for readers to remember after reading your book, what would it be?

    The feeling. More than anything, I wanted Labyrinthine to feel immersive, emotional, and a little haunting – the kind of story that lingers in your head long after you’ve finished the final page.


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