Title: BRAZEN
Author: Katherine Longshore
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Pub. Date: June 12, 2014
Pages: 528
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Mary Howard has always lived in the shadow of her powerful family. But when she’s married off to Henry Fitzroy, King Henry VIII’s illegitimate son, she rockets into the Tudor court’s inner circle. Mary and “Fitz” join a tight clique of rebels who test the boundaries of court’s strict rules with their games, dares, and flirtations. The more Mary gets to know Fitz, the harder she falls for him, but is forbidden from seeing him alone. The rules of court were made to be pushed…but pushing them too far means certain death. Is true love worth dying for?
Now on to the post! I've added some videos and there's YouTube links to the other ones.
BRAZEN
Playlist
I
love music. I definitely lean toward a
certain tone and genre—something alternative/rock/folk. I have a distinct love of great guitar and
surprising harmonies. But more than
that, I love lyrics. I’m a word person,
so for me the words of a song often matter more than the music and melody
behind them. I don’t often listen to
music when I write—I find the words distracting—but listen to my playlists
while walking or washing dishes or driving in order to keep my head in the
essence and ambience of the story. All
of these songs contributed in some way to how I see the main characters of
BRAZEN, and to their actions.
Firework by Katy Perry. My playlists don’t usually include mainstream
pop music, but I wanted to be able to play this song for my narrator, Mary
Howard FitzRoy. She felt buried by her
family, by her society, by her situation, and this song is an anthem to
overcoming all of that. This also
applies to Raise Your Glass by
Pink. Both songs are pretty brazen,
don’t you think?
I’m Just a Girl by No Doubt. Because being trapped in Tudor England would
make me feel like I’ve had it up to here, too.
I’m sure Mary did.
Rumour Has It by Adele. I love this song--its insistent beat and its twisty ending. I could totally see Anne Boleyn singing it in the galleries of Hampton Court with Mary and her friends as backup.
Gutless by Hole. Showing my grunge roots here. Mary never gets so angry that she would express herself this vehemently, but I could see her mother doing so…
Defying Gravity by Idina Menzel and
Kristin Chenoweth. My even deeper roots
go back to theater, and though I could never sing, I love musicals. Wicked
is a brilliant piece of work theatrically and musically, and I love this song
about shaking off the past and expectations, and believing in one’s own
abilities and desires.
The Rake’s Song by the Decemberists. This is a song about infanticide and the titular “rake” divesting himself of his troublesome wife and offspring. Remind you of anyone? It helped me get a little bit inside Henry’s head.
What a Good Boy by the BarenakedLadies. This song is in part about the
chains of expectation—something both Mary Howard and Henry FitzRoy have to
learn to sever, or accept. But it’s also
about bearing those expectations together.
Everything to Everyone by Everclear. Because both Mary and Fitz try to hard to
live up to the expectations placed on them, I figured both of them needed to
hear this song. Especially the line,
“You’re blind to the fact that the hand you hold is the hand that holds you
down.”
Letters to God by Boxcar Racer. To me, this sounds like a song of someone who wishes he’d done more with his life—not ready for it to end. It’s a trigger to inspire my characters to explore beyond the limitations set to them, because none of us wants to die without having really lived.
If I Ever Leave This World
Alive by
Flogging Molly. The lyrics of this song
speak for themselves. So romantic, and
yet so sad.
And…Ho Hey by the Lumineers. Like I said at the beginning, I rarely listen to music while writing, but I had a terrible time with a particular scene in this novel. I was on the fourth draft—reaching the end of what I could do with the book—and I needed inspiration. I put my headphones on and listened to this song on repeat for almost an hour. And I got the scene to where it needed to be.
Thanks so much Katy for sharing this playlist! I wanted to share all of the videos because I love your choices but this would have been a looonnngggg post lol!
About
Katherine:
Katherine Longshore grew up on the northern California coast.
At university, she created her own major in Cross-Cultural Studies and
Communications, planning to travel and write. Forever. Four years, six
continents and countless pairs of shoes later, she went to England for two
weeks, stayed five years and discovered history. She now lives in California
with her husband, two children and a sun-worshiping dog.
Where you can find Katherine.
Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive all 3 books signed International.
2 winners will receive signed copies of Brazen US Only
Tour Schedule
Week One:
6/2/2014- Literary Exploration- Review
6/2/2014- The Anne Boleyn Files- Guest Post
6/3/2014- Romantic
Reads and Such- Interview
6/4/2014- Page Turners- Review
6/5/2014- Magical Urban
Fantasy Reads- Guest Post
6/6/2014- Parajunkee's
View- Interview
Week Two:
6/9/2014- Gone With The Words- Review
6/10/2014- Tales of the Ravenous Reader- Interview
6/11/2014- Bewitched Bookworms- Guest Post and Review
6/12/2014- Two Chicks on Books- Guest Post
6/13/2014- Mundie Moms- Review
6/13/2014- Fiktshun- Interview
This series looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI love everything during the time of Henry VIII. Just heard about this series! Very exciting.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds so good!! Can't wait to read it!!
ReplyDeleteI've heard so many good things about this book already! Can't wait to read it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh, Historical fiction based in my favourite time period? I think I need to read these books!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, and I am seriously interested in reading the book while listening to this playlist!
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