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Roots by Kelbian Noel
Roots by Kelbian Noel









Jane Levy and Rick Gonzalez, respectively. The only characters I’ve ever been able to picture as real people are Bridgett and Baltimore’s other best friend, Ramón. Baltimore’s grandpa is exactly what I imagine a grandpa would be like. One passed away before I met him and the other I only met once before he passed. But if I had to choose, I’d say Grandpa (a.k.a Mystic Land) and Bridgett.

Roots by Kelbian Noel Roots by Kelbian Noel

Each of them is unique and likeable in their own way. What character(s) do you like the most and why? If someone made a movie of your book, which actors/actresses would play your characters? The next book, set to be released in February, is about a girl with the same destiny as Baltimore, living in a different town with a completely different lifestyle.

Roots by Kelbian Noel

But when her boyfriend’s ex pisses her off, the phrase ‘seeing is believing’ takes on a whole new meaning and she realizes magic isn’t just the substance of fairytales. Despite her friend’s interest in her parents’ religion, Baltimore shuns it completely. She’s got a boyfriend who happens to be the town prince and a best friend who’s fascinated with her oddball lifestyle. After living in San Francisco for most of her life, Utah takes some getting used to, but she’s adjusted. To make matters worse, her parents are also Wiccan in a town full of Mormons. She lives in a small Utah town with her family and they’re the only people of color (she and her dad are African-American and her mother is Native-American) for miles. She’s kind of miserable with her life the way it is. It’s the first in a 5 book series about a seventeen-year old girl named Baltimore Land. Tell us a little something about your book and what genre it is?Įlemental is a Young Adult Urban Fantasy. The one thing I want to mention is that not only is Elemental a FAB story, but it is also a story with diverse characters, which is really hard to find some times! Hope you’ll check out her book. Not only is Kel a fabulous writer, but she’s also one of my lovely crit partners. I had the chance to sit down with Kelbian Noel, author of Elemental.











Roots by Kelbian Noel