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Thursday, December 10, 2015

2015 Debut Author Bash Featuring Jenny Martin and A Giveaway!


I am so excited to be hosting Jenny Martin during the 2015 debut authors bash tour! I adore Jenny she's such a sweetie! I have an interview with Jenny to share today and make sure to enter the giveaway below for a copy of the book and the giveaway is international!

Haven't heard of TRACKED? Check it out!



Title: TRACKED
Author: Jenny Martin
Pub. Date: May 5, 2015
Publisher: Dial Books
Pages: 400
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
The Fast and the Furious gets a futuristic twist in this action-packed debut!

On corporately controlled Castra, rally racing is a high-stakes game that seventeen-year-old Phoebe Van Zant knows all too well. Phee’s legendary racer father disappeared mysteriously, but that hasn't stopped her from speeding headlong into trouble. When she and her best friend, Bear, attract the attention of Charles Benroyal, they are blackmailed into racing for Benroyal Corp, a company that represents everything Phee detests. Worse, Phee risks losing Bear as she falls for Cash, her charming new teammate. But when she discovers that Benroyal is controlling more than a corporation, Phee realizes she has a much bigger role in Castra’s future than she could ever have imagined. It's up to Phee to take Benroyal down. But even with the help of her team, can a street-rat destroy an empire?



Check out the book trailer!



Now on to the interview!

Hi Jenny! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on Books I’m so happy to have you here again! I’m so happy you chose me to be your host for the Debut Author Bash I’m totally honored!

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit about TRACKED and the characters?

Tracked is the story of Phee Van Zant. Phee’s a spitfire who lives on another planet, in the far future—a girl who evolves from south side street racer to pro-circuit legend, to rogue-rescuing revolutionary. (I like to think of Phee as a Han Solo girl, who prefers driving to piloting space ships. Also, her Princess Leia isn’t a princess at all. Instead, Phee rescues a prince!) 

Oh...and that prince? His Highness, Cashoman “Cash” Dradha, is a bit of a rogue himself, though Phee’s best friend and pacer (navigator), Bear Larssen, would probably use more colorful words to describe him. ;) 

Together, they must do more than win on the track. They’re destined to face down the galaxy’s most powerful empire. 

Ok I am a huge auto racing fan are you too? Is that what inspired you to write TRACKED?

Believe or not...before writing this book, I didn’t know much about racing. I’ve always enjoyed racing storyline in movies and books, and I live not too far from Texas Motor Speedway, but I’ve never actually had the chance to attend a real race! Hmmm...I may need to fix that. 

I know we have a title for book 2, MARKED right? Is that the end or will there be a book 3?

Marked is a duology. With the sequel finished, I've had the chance to tell the story I always wanted to tell, and end it in a satisfying way, with all the major plot points and character arcs resolved. I hope readers will feel the same! But...here’s a little secret: I did leave myself one tiny loophole, in case I ever wanted to dive back into the world and begin a brand new adventure. Maybe...someday...I’ll write one.  

Were any of the characters in the book inspired by people from your real life?

Absolutely...my family influenced the individual characters. Phee has such a strong bond with her foster parents, and in writing those relationships, I thought a lot about my own mom and dad, and also, my grandmother, Joy, who is a huge mentor and inspiration to me. There’s a lot of my fierce, wise, Grandma Joy in Mary Larssen.

And in writing Phee’s relationship with her best friend, Bear, I borrowed a lot from my own best friend…who also happens to be my husband, Chris. Believe it or not, but we’ve been married for twenty years now, and there’s something to be said for growing up with someone, growing more and more close to them and enjoying the infinite comfort and familiarity of a deep, loyal, abiding love.

At the same time, my husband was also a big inspiration as I wrote Cash. There’s a quiet kind of everlasting love, and then there’s the kind that knocks you out like TNT. I think readers will know which is which when they’re introduced to Prince Cashoman. When Phee meets this bad boy--a gambling, headstrong prince—sparks fly, but it’s not exactly opposites attract. Phee and Cash are all too much alike, and oh my, that made for some fun banter and crackling chemistry.

Who was your favorite character to write? What about your least favorite?

As fun as it was to write Bear and Cash, Phee was my favorite to write. And I think it’s because she came into my life, popping into my head, just when I needed her the most. 

Phee is everything I’m not. She’s bold and reckless; foot to the floor, all the way. I’d never have the guts to get behind the wheel or smash my way into the winners’ circle. But somehow, this girl invaded my imagination, and as she began her journey, she taught me how to begin mine. As she came alive on the page, I did, too. I pushed past my self-doubt and hesitation. I grew in confidence. I wasn’t so worried anymore. 

In a way, I needed Phee. 

As for my least favorite...honestly, I can’t think of one. Even my villain, Charles Benroyal, was fun to write. For the past several years, these characters became such a big part of my writing life, and I came to love getting to know them on the page. ;) 

What is your favorite passage/scene in TRACKED?

My favorite scene to write was probably the biggest race, the Sand Ridge 500. It was such an adrenaline rush to imagine Phee roaring down the track, smashing through the competition. As I drafted, I listened to Foo Fighters’ White Limo and Beastie Boys’ Sabotage, over and over. It was so. much. fun. 

What kind of research did you have to do for the story?

As I wrote Tracked, I learned a lot about various kinds of real-world racing. Beyond street racing, I researched formula one, NASCAR, drag, auto endurance and rally car racing. I devoured biographies by racers, car magazines and articles about the sport. I visited Texas Motor Speedway. I interviewed an amateur stock car racer. Fun fact: one of my favorite resources was (and still is) Red Bulletin Magazine. They cover extreme sports, and there are always a ton of interesting tidbits to inspire the writer in me.


What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read?

Right now, I’m rereading A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. She’s one of my favorite authors, and I love this story so much. 

Who is your ultimate Book Boyfriend?

Forget Gale and Peeta, I’m w/ Annie Cresta...Team Finnick all the way! 

What inspired you to write YA?

First and foremost, I love children’s literature and I love YA. I read it growing up. I still read it, and I’m also a school librarian. So that’s a big part of the allure. And I’ve always been interested in the journey from the safety and familiarity of childhood to the perilous (dare I say trackless?) wilderness of adulthood. This theme of coming of age, and discovering who you really are…it really can be powerful stuff. 

Lightning Round Questions

If the Sorting Hat sorted you into a house at Hogwarts which house would you be in?

Gryffindor...no question. (Though it seems most of my best friends are Slytherin. Go figure!)  

Twitter or Facebook?

TWITTER. No contest. Facebook is for the friends you went to high school with...Twitter is for the friends you wish you went to high school with. 

Favorite Superhero?

Superman always. Lately? Daredevil. 

Favorite TV show?

Did I mention Daredevil? ;)

Sweet or Salty?

Sweet AND Salty!

Any Phobias?

Potluck dinners. Slithery things. Crawly things. Small spaces. 

Song you can’t get enough of right now?

The Healing by Gary Clark, Jr. 

Upcoming Movie you’re most looking forward to?

Episode VII: The Force Awakens! 

Thanks so much Jenny for answering my questions!


Thank you! 



About Jenny:

Jenny Martin is an author and librarian. Her first novel, Tracked, will be released on May 5th, 2015 by Dial, an imprint of Penguin Random-House. Jenny is also an experienced speaker, panelist and presenter who’s appeared at many state and regional conferences, events and festivals. She lives in Dallas, with her husband and son, where she hoards books and writes fiction. And yes, she’s still on a quest for the perfect pancake.



Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive a signed hardcover of TRACKED! International.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Blog Tour- JUBILEE MANOR by Bethany Hagen A Playlist and A Giveaway!


I am so excited to be hosting a spot on the JUBILEE MANOR blog tour! I adore this series it's full of mystery and romance and swoonworthy boys! I have Bethany's playlist to share with you today and of course I'll share the videos for them! And make sure to enter the giveaway to win a paperback of LANDRY PARK and an ARC of JUBILEE MANOR of the book!

Haven't heard of JUBILEE MANOR ? Check it out!



Title: JUBILEE MANOR
Author: Bethany Hagen
Pub. Date: August 11, 2015
Publisher: Dial Books
Pages: 400
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
The thrilling conclusion to Landry Park is full of love, betrayal, and murder--perfect for fans of Divergent, The Selection, and Pride and Prejudice.

In Landry Park, Madeline turned her back on her elite family, friends, and estate to help the Rootless. Now, in Jubilee Manor, she struggles to bring the Gentry and the Rootless together. But when Gentry heirs—Madeline’s old friends—are murdered, even she begins to think a Rootless is behind it, putting her at odds with the boy she loves and the very people she is trying to lead. If she can’t figure out who is killing her friends and bring them to justice, a violent war will erupt and even more will die—and Madeline’s name, her estate, and all the bonds she’s forged won’t make any difference.

This conclusion to Landry Park, which VOYA dubbed "Gone with the Wind meets The Hunger Games,” is a richly satisfying, addictive read.




Now on to the playlist! 
Jubilee Manor Book Playlist

I had a lot of songs that I listened to while writing Jubilee Manor, and while some of it was the same music I listened to with Landry Park, a lot of it was very different since Jubilee Manor, in a lot of ways, is a much darker and more violent book.  And these are in no particular order, since I listened to all of them a million times!

1.       Ludovico Einaudi, any song from Divenire or In a Time Lapse.  There’s something so sweeping and cinematic about Ludovico’s music that just makes it perfect for writing fiction.  His music sweeps from urgency to beauty to quiet reflection, much in the way that my brain progressed while writing Jubilee Manor.

2.     Dario Marianelli, Jane Eyre.  This haunting soundtrack is full of introspection and raw emotion, toggling between a lonely piano and a lonely violin.  I probably listened to this soundtrack a thousand times while figuring out the initial storyline for Jubilee Manor, and I think something of the fear and longing in the music can be felt in certain parts of the book.

3.     Snow Patrol, “The Lightning Strike.” I first heard this song when I was in college, and it’s one of those songs that once you hear it, you feel like you’ve always known it, because it just fits that perfectly with you!  This one I listened to a lot (mostly the beginning section, “What If the Storm Ends”) while I was writing scenes where I had to visualize a lot of moving pieces—a ball or the massive fireworks celebration towards the end.  I really like music that makes me feel like I’m envisioning a movie in my head, and this is definitely that kind of music.



4.    Alt-J, “Tessellate.”  This is one of my favorite songs to write kissing to (I have many.)  There’s something really physical and raw about the way he sings and breathes in the song, and it reminds me of how intimate the act of kissing is—sharing air and sharing space.  Alt-J actually has a lot of fantastic kissing songs, now that I think about it. 



5.     Sonic Area, “Never Ever More.”  This is a creepy song.  This is my dead bodies song. Whenever it was time for me to think about dead bodies, I’d turn on Music for Ghosts.

6.    Melanie Martinez, “Toxic.”  I’m a huge Britney fan, and this cover just gave me the chills, it was discordant and girlish all at once—which was why it was a perfect Cara Westoff song.

7.     Ben Howard, “Call Me Maybe.”  This is another chill-inducing cover that I played on repeat, especially with David and Madeline scenes that would have both elements of conflict and connection, which is what I hear so much of in this version of the song.



And that’s my essential Jubilee Manor playlist!

photo by Ritu Nanos
About Bethany:

Bethany is a a former librarian living in the Kansas City area with her husband and two children.

Her debut novel Landry Park came out from Dial/Penguin in 2014, and the sequel, Jubilee Manor, will be out August 11, 2015. She is am represented by Mollie Glick of Foundry Media.


Find Bethany:



Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive a paperback of LANDRY PARK and an ARC of JUBILEE MANOR. US Only.



a Rafflecopter giveaway


Check out the Tour Schedule!


Week One:
8/3/2015-The Bibliophile ChroniclesInterview
8/4/2015- Fiction FreakReview
8/5/2015- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
8/6/2015- Seeing Double In NeverlandReview
8/7/2015- Wishful EndingsInterview

Week Two:
8/10/2015- The Eater of Books!Review
8/11/2015- FiktshunGuest Post
8/12/2015- WinterHaven BooksReview
8/13/2015- Magical Urban Fantasy ReadsInterview
8/14/2015- The Reading Nook ReviewsGuest Post





Monday, May 4, 2015

Blog Tour- TRACKED by Jenny Martin A Playlist and A Giveaway


I am so excited to be hosting a spot on the TRACKED blog tour! I have Jenny's playlist and make sure to enter the giveaway below for a copy of the book and swag!

Haven't heard of TRACKED? Check it out!



Title: TRACKED
Author: Jenny Martin
Pub. Date: May 5, 2015
Publisher: Dial Books
Pages: 400
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
The Fast and the Furious gets a futuristic twist in this action-packed debut!

On corporately controlled Castra, rally racing is a high-stakes game that seventeen-year-old Phoebe Van Zant knows all too well. Phee’s legendary racer father disappeared mysteriously, but that hasn't stopped her from speeding headlong into trouble. When she and her best friend, Bear, attract the attention of Charles Benroyal, they are blackmailed into racing for Benroyal Corp, a company that represents everything Phee detests. Worse, Phee risks losing Bear as she falls for Cash, her charming new teammate. But when she discovers that Benroyal is controlling more than a corporation, Phee realizes she has a much bigger role in Castra’s future than she could ever have imagined. It's up to Phee to take Benroyal down. But even with the help of her team, can a street-rat destroy an empire?



Check out the book trailer!


Now on to the post! Jenny sent the spotify code so have fun listening! 



I love music—it’s a big part of my life, even when I’m writing. Often, when I’m trying to think deeply about a character or gearing up to write a big scene, I’ll key into a particular song, listening to it over and over, for inspiration. Here are some of the tracks that…ahem…inspired Tracked.


1. Strange Times by the Black Keys

Man, I love the Keys. And to me, Strange Times evoked Phee’s world, a planet that’s so corrupt, and so far gone from its original, Earth-colony roots. There’s a line in Strange Times about “statues in the square” and what they used to stand for, and that’s pretty much Phee’s planet in a nutshell.


2. Fast Fuse by Kasabian

This song reminds me of Phee, during her first few races, when she’s all heart, but no head, just a fast fuse, smoking the competition.

3. Howlin’ for You by the Black Keys

I always imagined this song playing in the backroom club when Phee first meets Cash. It’s pretty clear, right away, that there’s something between these two. They’re both a handful. They’re both smart-mouthed and bold and volatile, for entirely different reasons. And this song…it’s like what happens when you mix two brands of TNT…spontaneous combustion. But oh boy, it’s fun to write that kind of chemistry.

4. February Stars by Foo Fighters

While Phee and Cash make a strong case for explosive chemistry, Bear’s relationship with her is something all together. Bear and Phee share a deep bond, an abiding closeness built on family and friendship. For me, this song seems to ask the question--what happens when that friendship changes…what happens when we grow up, and loyalty grows into love?

5. Lightning Bolt Pearl Jam

Another anthem for Phee, only this one’s a shade more triumphant. I think of this one when Phee’s just starting to practice for her first circuit race. She’s in this hot, state-of-the-art machine, spinning out of control, simply for the pure joy of it.

6. The Perfect Drug by Nine Inch Nails

For me, this song is all about obsessive, out of control love, and the price it exacts. To understand why this song reminds me of Tracked…no spoilers, you’ll have to read it.

7. Rope by Foo Fighters

There are moments in Tracked, when the noose tightens and Phee’s staring at a set of seemingly no-win choices. I love the way Rope speaks to that kind of emotional state—that sense of crippling indecision.

8. White Limo by Foo Fighters

I always, always listen to Foo Fighters when I’m deep into a book, looking for inspiration. And if I had to pick one song for this book, it’d be White Limo. There’s a really big, climactic race in Tracked, and I listened to this song over and over while dreaming it up, drafting and revising it. Honestly, listening to White Limo is like put an ear to the most primal corner Phee’s soul. (And hey, this song is totally kickass.)

9. Dear Dictator by Saint Motel

If I had to pick a song for my bad guy, Charles Benroyal, it’d be this one. Saint Motel is such an awesome band, and if you’re not listening to them, you should be. Dear Dictator is pure villainy. Love it.

10. No Church in the Wild by Kanye West

Another perfect track for my sharply dressed, smooth-talking villain, Benroyal. I listened to this one a lot, when drafting scenes in the Spire.

11. Satellite by Guster

Here’s another song for Cash, one that evokes the softer side of his personality. Satellite is touching and tender, and it perfectly articulates his feelings for Phee.

12. Bridge Burning by Foo Fighters

There are a lot of Foo Fighters songs on this playlist, so many that the band’s in my acknowledgments. I feel I owe them a huge debt for all the inspiration! So many of their songs are perfect for action scenes, and this track is no exception. If I imagine Phee sitting behind the wheel, before her most fateful race, it’s this song I hear.

13. Half the Man by Methodic Doubt Music

Here’s the perfect track for a sweeping, epic climax…no words, just a hard-driving beat and a sense of pulse-pounding doom. I’ll let you figure out what scene this song evokes.

14. Something from Nothing by Foo Fighters

This is Phee, facing down all the powers who oppose her. She is not going down without a fight, or without blazing bright. If you read the lyrics, it’s totally Phee vs. Benroyal, and I love it.

15. Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters.

It was really difficult for me to say goodbye to book one, and draft the final chapters of Tracked, so this song really evokes the feelings I had writing them, and the emotional tone of the book’s resolution.

Hope you enjoy the playlist, and hope you enjoyed getting a sneak peek at my thoughts about Tracked. ;) 



About Jenny:

Jenny Martin is an author and librarian. Her first novel, Tracked, will be released on May 5th, 2015 by Dial, an imprint of Penguin Random-House. Jenny is also an experienced speaker, panelist and presenter who’s appeared at many state and regional conferences, events and festivals. She lives in Dallas, with her husband and son, where she hoards books and writes fiction. And yes, she’s still on a quest for the perfect pancake.



Giveaway Details:

5 winners will receive a finished copy of TRACKED and an awesome swag pack! US Only.


5 winners will receive a finished copy of TRACKED! US Only.

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Check out the Tour Schedule!

Week One:
4/27/2015- Icey BooksReview
4/27/2015- Girls In The Stacks- Guest Post
4/28/2015- Novel NoviceGuest Post
4/28/2015- I Read Banned BooksInterview
4/29/2015- Alice MarvelsReview
4/30/2015- Mundie MomsInterview
4/30/2015- NerdophilesReview
5/1/2015- Bookhounds YAGuest Post

Week Two:
5/4/2015- Reading TeenReview
5/4/2015- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
5/5/2015- FiktshunInterview
5/6/2015- Stuck In BooksReview 
5/6/2015- ParajunkeeInterview
5/7/2015- Me My Shelf And IInterview
5/8/2015- FangirlishGuest Post
5/8/2015- Page TurnersReview



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