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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Blog Tour- HUNTER by Mercedes Lackey a Deleted Scene and A Giveaway!


I am so excited to be hosting a spot on the HUNTER blog tour! I have a deleted scene from Mercedes to share with you today! And make sure to enter the giveaway to win a hardcover of the book!

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Title: HUNTER
Author: Mercedes Lackey
Pub. Date: September 1, 2015
Publisher:  Disney-Hyperion
Pages: 384
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
Centuries ago, the barriers between our world and the Otherworld were slashed open allowing hideous fantastical monsters to wreak havoc; destroying entire cities in their wake. Now, people must live in enclosed communities, behind walls that keep them safe from the evil creatures constantly trying to break in. Only the corps of teen Hunters with lightning reflexes and magical abilities can protect the populace from the daily attacks.

Joyeaux Charmand is a mountain girl from a close knit village who comes to the big city to join the Hunters. Joy thinks she is only there to perform her civic duty and protect the capitol Cits, or civilians, but as cameras follow her every move, she soon learns that the more successful she is in her hunts, the more famous she becomes.


With millions of fans watching her on reality TV, Joy begins to realize that Apex is not all it seems. She is forced to question everything she grew up believing about the legendary Hunters and the very world she lives in. Soon she finds that her fame may be part of a deep conspiracy that threatens to upend the protective structure built to keep dark magic out. The monsters are getting in and it is up to Joy to find out why. 




Deleted Scene: Joy learns how to waltz


We ended up in a small, white room.  “Strauss,” Fabian said, in a deep baritone, and the white walls turned into—well they said it was a ballroom, and it certainly looked like the couple of pictures I vaguely remembered from history lessons.  Or at least, I thought it did.
          Fabian arranged me to his satisfaction—right hands clasped, his left at my waist, my left on his shoulder.  “Music,” he said, and a slow three-quarters tune began playing.
          Well it was sort of the waltz that people—mostly older folk—did at the dances back home.  But somehow it was more graceful.  At least it was more graceful when Fabian was doing it.  And it took me a bit to get the hang of—
          “Hunter,” Fabian chided me more than once.  “I am the man.  I lead, you follow.  You will be dancing with Josh and Straussing is formal.  That means you have to be a girly girl.”
          And I would flush with chagrin and we would start again.
          It turned out there was more than one kind of waltz.  There was the slow one that I was used to.  There was a fast kind that nearly had a big fellow like Fabian swinging me off my feet, we were moving so quickly.  There was one that had little skipping steps in it.  And then, once I finally started getting the hang of it, there were fancy moves like twirls and reverses and a sort of double-spin where we’d join crossed hands and pivot around a common point, and even a sort of place where he did pick me right off my feet and into the air. 
          But it wasn’t just steps I was getting from him.  Once I started being able to follow him, he started talking to me.
          “The rest of the people there will all be Cits,” he said, as I listened and worked to keep my feet from tangling.  “They’ll ask you about Hunting, or about yourself.  They may ask you things that seem highly personal; you can answer or not, as you choose, but do so politely.  Keep things light.  Remember, above all, don’t say anything that might make them anxious.”
          “Talk about my Hounds?” I suggested faintly.  He nodded with approval. 
          “No one has ever seen Hounds like yours before.  That’s a good, neutral topic.”
          I nodded.
          “Many of them will be high-stat, and once word gets out where you’re going tonight, there will be rankers there too.  Actors, very likely.  Possibly musicians.  Probably one of the Faces—those are people who are famous for being famous.  The cams won’t all be on you.”
          “Oh thank glory!” I said in relief, and that teased the tiniest of smiles out of him.
          “I was going to caution you not to do anything to try and get the attention back, but obviously….”  He picked me up and swung me around, and this time I landed perfectly on the correct foot.  “They’ll want to dance with you, and you’re supposed to let them.  If you sense the conversation weighing too heavily on Hunting, ask them about themselves.  What they do, how they do it, what’s life like in Apex—“  He smiled again, when I nodded eagerly.  “—won’t hurt in this instance to be a little bit of a starry-eyed turnip very grateful to be here.”
          That wouldn’t be hard.  Only last night, hadn’t I been wishing I could see one of those parties for myself?





About Mercedes:
Mercedes Lackey is the acclaimed author of over fifty novels and many works of short fiction. In her "spare" time she is also a professional lyricist and a licensed wild bird rehabilitator. Mercedes lives in Oklahoma with her husband and frequent collaborator, artist Larry Dixon, and their flock of parrots.












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Giveaway Details:
5 winners will receive a finished copy of HUNTER. US Only.


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Check out the Tour Schedule!


Week One:
8/24/2015- Fictitious DeliciousInterview
8/25/2015- What the Cat ReadReview
8/26/2015- Tales of the Ravenous ReaderGuest Post
8/27/2015- The Book BratzReview
8/28/2015- Bewitched Bookworms- Interview

Week Two:
8/31/2015- She Dreams in FictionReview
9/1/2015- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
9/2/2015-The Book CellarReview
9/3/2015- Mundie MomsInterview
9/4/2015- Supernatural SnarkReview








2 comments:

  1. I like the sound of Hunter, the concept looks really interesting.

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  2. Hunter seems like a great story. I'm excited to read it!

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