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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Blog Tour- DEFY THE STARS by Claudia Gray A Deleted Scene & A Giveaway!


Hey everyone! I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for DEFY THE STARS by Claudia Gray and it's super cool since it's release day wooo hoooo!! I freaking LOVED this book! I have a deleted scene from DEFY THE STARS to share with you today! And make sure to enter the giveaway below!


Haven't heard of DEFY THE STARS? Check it out!

Title: DEFY THE STARS
Author: Claudia Gray
Pub. Date: April 4, 2017
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 512
Formats: Hardcover, paperback, eBook, audiobook
Noemi Vidal is a teen soldier from the planet Genesis, once a colony of Earth that's now at war for its independence. The humans of Genesis have fought Earth's robotic "mech" armies for decades with no end in sight.

After a surprise attack, Noemi finds herself stranded in space on an abandoned ship where she meets Abel, the most sophisticated mech prototype ever made. One who should be her enemy. But Abel's programming forces him to obey Noemi as his commander, which means he has to help her save Genesis--even though her plan to win the war will kill him.

Together they embark on a daring voyage through the galaxy. Before long, Noemi begins to realize Abel may be more than a machine, and, for his part, Abel's devotion to Noemi is no longer just a matter of programming.

Now on to the deleted scene!


A note from Claudia. 

This was a hard one for me. For the most part, the stuff deleted from my books was deleted for a reason!  But I found a section of the first draft of DEFY THE STARS that I think might be fun to go over.

As you'll learn when you read the book, when Noemi and Abel go to the Kismet system, they wind up working on a lunar base. Originally, however, they wound up on Kismet itself. That had to be rewritten for a variety of reasons, but I still like this well enough to share it.

(And by the way, Rin Watanabe made it through to the final book, but her name is now Riko!)




When they reach the resort, Abel catches glimpses of the paradise they're here to servea long curve of shoreline decorously dotted with white canopies for guests' beach chairs, and an enormous, opalescent structure that must be the resort hotel itself. But the temporary workers are taken to the back, given plastic packets containing uniform clothing (sarongs, T-shirts and shorts, all decorated in scrollwork versions of the resort logo), and assigned jobs.

As their employer promised, they're to work at the bar.

Nobody told the head bartender.

"I'm going to kill Ma," says the supervisor, a woman roughly thirty years of age with cropped-short black hair named Rin Watanabe. "I hire my own bar staff! They've already gone through orientation!"

Harriet shrugs, overdoing the innocent act slightly. "All we know is we were told to come here."

Rin breathes out sharply and rolls her eyes. "It's not your fault. I get that." Squinting, she examines them each in turn. "Here's the situation: You don't ask questions. You don't interfere with my operations. And you don't tell tales outside this bar about anything that happens in it. Understood?"

"Completely," Abel says. The others nod.

Rin doesn't look entirely satisfied, but she stops protesting and starts showing them around the bar. "As you can see, we have three hundred cabanas set up along the beachfront." Pale-blue tents shelter long, luxurious chaises on this stretch of pearly sand. "You'll be assigned specific cabanas to cover. If you're behind the bar" she points at Abel here. "you only mix drinks for those patrons. If you're waiting on those patrons, you cover everything they need, everything they want, and go only to the assigned bartender for their drinks. Got it? Fine."

It seems to Abel that Rin is distracted, her mind already on something else. Humans often become inefficient when handling multiple tasks. He sees one element Rin may have neglected to mention. "Do any Dog or Yoke models assist?" They would be ideal at stacking boxes of liquor, or cleaning up after patrons.

"We don't use mechs at the Orchid Riviera." Rin walks over to a newly delivered crate and runs her scanner over it. "People appreciate knowing that human beings take care of everything here."

Abel wants to object. Mechs can outperform humans at most tasks, especially the kinds of things this resort seems to need. But Noemi speaks first. "Because it makes the visitors from Earth feel powerfulbeing able to order around other people. They wouldn't get the same satisfaction from giving orders to machines."

Does she want to get caught? Abel can't imagine what else Noemi hopes to accomplish by talking like a Genesis propagandist.

"Sounds like you've got a good head on your shoulders." Rin gives Noemi one appraising glance before gesturing toward the exit. "Go on, get changed, and get to work. You'll get your housing assignments laterbut don't worry. I'll make sure the two of you get a tent of your own."

Noemi looks thunderstruck. Abel isn't sure why. The assumption that they were a romantic couple may have been what got them this job; they can hardly abandon the ruse now. 

"Great," Noemi finally manages to say. "Just great."

**
In the evening, the delicious scents from the resorts kitchens creep into the back passageways used by the Vagabondsyet when they queue for their own dinners, served in a sort of makeshift cafeteria outback, the stuff spooned onto their trays is bland nutrient mush.

"They called it bean salad," Noemi says as she frowns at her plate.

"I think we can safely assume that was a euphemism." Abel doesn't care for his own sake; although he can taste the differences in food, he's not programmed to mind. 
This is nutritious enough and will not poison either of them. Therefore it is an acceptable dinner.

Harriet and Zayan seem to agree. As Zayan wolfs his down, Harriet laughs at Noemi's discomfiture. "Come on! Maybe it's not the best meal we've ever had, butwell, it's food, isn't it?"

"If you say so." Noemi takes a bite and winces, but dutifully keeps going.

Their shared quarters that night turn out to be anything but romanticit's an individual tent, a fairly flimsy one that hardly amounts to more than a piece of fabric pinned down around a pole. The blankets they're given feel scratchy, nor does the pillow provide much support. As Noemi tucks her blanket around her, as far from him as she can get given the tent's close confines, Abel assesses their level of shelter. The warm weather here means sleeping outside should pose no danger of death or shock due to exposure. And the blankets are at least waterproof, should it rain.

"I don't know what you do all night while human beings sleep," Noemi says wearily, "but whatever you do, don't stare at me."

"I sleep."

"You do?" Her curiosity overcomes her distrust. "Butwell, why? Doesn't that just make you useless for a few hours a day?"

"I don't need as much sleep as a human, so I would always be able to serve if needed."

"But why sleep at all?"

"The same reasons humans sleep. My bodily functions need time to process, plus my memory capacity requires flushing of irrelevant data. Sleep provides a chance to do this. Did they not teach you this on Genesis?"

"It's not something we specifically went over. We only ever saw Charlies and Queens, and they weren't taking any naps in the middle of a battle."

"Understandable." Abel lies back onto his pallet and folds his blanket neatly atop him.

They lie there for a few long moments, wordless, hearing only the roll and rush of the ocean waves. The view will be beautiful in the morning, Abel decides. He can appreciate beauty; Mansfield gave him that gift.

He should go to sleep now and allow Noemi to do the same. Yet he has to know: 

"What do you think of the Vagabonds? Of Kismet?"

"I think humans who aren't living on Genesis are even worse off than I ever imagined they could be."

Abel hadn't anticipated such a clear answer. "You acknowledge the harm done by your planet's succession?"

"By us? We didn't do this to them. Earth's greed and short-sightedness did all that. If they hadn't ruined their own world for everybody, none of this would be happening." Noemi stirs beneath her blanket, restless in her anger. "What I see is how we would've been treated by Earth. They'd have cheated us, ruined us, turned our world into another monument to selfishness. Thank God we seceded when we did. 

Otherwise, we'd have been dragged down with them. We saved ourselves. We saved a world."

Abel doesn't argue. Partly that's because Noemi remains seriously overtired and must sleep soon. Getting involved in a political argument will only keep her awake.


But he also remains quiet partly becausejust a little, on a level he hadn't understood performhe agrees with her. 



About Claudia:
Claudia Gray is a pseudonym. I would like to say that I chose another name so that no one would ever learn the links between my shadowy, dramatic past and the explosive secrets revealed through my characters. This would be a lie. In truth, I took a pseudonym simply because I thought it would be fun to choose my own name. (And it is.)

I write novels full-time, absolutely love it, and hope to be able to do this forever. My home is in New Orleans, is more than 100 years old, and is painted purple. In my free time I read, travel, hike, cook and listen to music. You can keep up with my latest releases, thoughts on writing and various pop-culture musings via TwitterTumblrPinterestGoodreads or (of course) my own home page.

If you want to contact me, you can email me, but your best bet is probably to Tweet me. I don’t do follows on Twitter, but I follow everyone back on Tumblr, Pinterest and Goodreads.

Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive a signed finished copy of DEFY THE STARS, US Only.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:
3/27/2017- BookHounds YAGuest Post
3/28/2017- Page Turners BlogReview
3/29/2017- Adventures of a Book JunkieGuest Post
3/30/2017- Novel NoviceReview
3/31/2017- Tales of the Ravenous ReaderGuest Post

Week Two:
4/3/2017- NovelKnightReview
4/4/2017- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
4/5/2017- La La in the LibraryReview
4/6/2017- Once Upon a Twilight- Guest Post
4/7/2017- Seeing Double In NeverlandReview

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Blog Tour- COURT OF FIVES by Kate Elliott A Playlist!


I am so excited to be hosting the kick off for the COURT OF FIVES blog tour! Happy Release Day Kate!I have Kate's playlist to share with you today

Haven't heard of COURT OF FIVES? Check it out!


COURT OF FIVES
Kate Elliott
Release Date: August 18, 2015
Hardcover: 448 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 978-0316364195
In this imaginative escape into an enthralling new world, World Fantasy Award finalist Kate Elliott begins a new trilogy with her debut young adult novel, weaving an epic story of a girl struggling to do what she loves in a society suffocated by rules of class and privilege.

Jessamy's life is a balance between acting like an upper class Patron and dreaming of the freedom of the Commoners. But at night she can be whomever she wants when she sneaks out to train for The Fives, an intricate, multi-level athletic competition that offers a chance for glory to the kingdom's best competitors. Then Jes meets Kalliarkos, and an unlikely friendship between a girl of mixed race and a Patron boy causes heads to turn. When a scheming lord tears Jes's family apart, she'll have to test Kal's loyalty and risk the vengeance of a powerful clan to save her mother and sisters from certain death. 


Now on to the playlist! 
“I Am The Best” -- A Playlist for Court of Fives

I write to music, and I love to create unique playlists for each of my series.  It’s so easy to put the playlist on shuffle and let the music flow as I work, especially when I have so many songs that they can play for hours without repeating. I have an extensive collection of film music as well as music with lyrics in foreign languages because then I can’t get distracted by listening to the words. These days I also listen to a lot of vocal trance for the way it slides by and lets my mind pour into the story. The key is to set a mood that matches the feelings I hope to evoke.


For Court of Fives, a fantasy story set in a world of Patrons and Commoners, with a heroine who is a fierce competitor in a sport she is not supposed to be participating in, I needed a playlist that reflects the conflicts and the range of emotions in the book.


Fantastic Baby by BIG BANG

I love K-pop videos, and this is a great one with all the fashion, color, and attitude that anyone could want (as well as a hint of revolution). I think of it as setting the scene.

“Three minutes is not enough for this race.”



Do My Thing by Estelle (feat. Janelle Monae)

This is a song for people determined to do and be what is in their innermost heart, something the four sisters struggle with because of their restrictive upbringing.

“I wear my clothes like this because I can
I wear my hair like this because I can
I walk around like this because I can
And I do my thing like 'cause this who I am (this who I am)
If you are expecting me to give you an apology
For being nothing that you used to, used to
Well go on right ahead and wait
Hold your breath and concentrate
Keep holding till your face turns blue”



At the End of Every Journey by Sarah Lynn

Kiya and Esladas’s song.

“As you smile at me
As you welcome me
I am home
At the end of every journey
At the end of every day,
You are always there to accept me
Love me for who I am.”



Elastic Heart by Sia

“And I know that I can survive
I'll walk through fire to save my life”




Fall In Love by Phantogram

So bittersweet.

You couldn't see you were the car I crashed



I Am the Best by 2NE1

Self explanatory, but here are excerpts from the lyrics, translated into English:

Grab anyone and ask them

Who is the best
I am the best

I am the best
I am the best
I am the best



Who? You are better than me?
No no no no na na na na”




About Kate: 

Kate Elliott has been writing stories since she was nine years old, which has led her to believe that writing, like breathing, keeps her alive. As a child in rural Oregon, she made up stories because she longed to escape to a world of lurid adventure fiction.  She now writes fantasy, steampunk, science fiction, and YA.

It should come as no surprise that she met her future husband in a sword fight. When he gave up police work to study archaeology, they and their three children fell into an entirely new set of adventures amid dusty Mexican ruins and mouthwatering European pastry shops.  Eventually her spouse's work forced them to move to Hawaii, where she took up outrigger canoe paddling. With the three children out of the house, they now spoil the schnauzer.






Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Blog Tour- THE WITCH HUNTER by Virginia Boecker A Deleted Scene and A Giveaway!


I am so excited to be hosting a spot on THE WITCH HUNTER blog tour! I loved this book it was everything I look for in a historical fantasy it had magic, adventure and swoons and I'm dying to get my hands on the sequel. I have a deleted scene to share with you today! And make sure to enter the giveaway to win a hardcover of the book!

Haven't heard of THE WITCH HUNTER? Check it out!



Title: THE WITCH HUNTER
Author: Virginia Boecker
Pub. Date: June 2, 2015
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 368
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
The magic and suspense of Graceling meet the political intrigue and unrest of Game of Thrones in this riveting fantasy debut.

Your greatest enemy isn't what you fight, but what you fear.

Elizabeth Grey is one of the king's best witch hunters, devoted to rooting out witchcraft and doling out justice. But when she's accused of being a witch herself, Elizabeth is arrested and sentenced to burn at the stake.

Salvation comes from a man she thought was her enemy. Nicholas Perevil, the most powerful and dangerous wizard in the kingdom, offers her a deal: he will save her from execution if she can break the deadly curse that's been laid upon him.

But Nicholas and his followers know nothing of Elizabeth's witch hunting past--if they find out, the stake will be the least of her worries. And as she's thrust into the magical world of witches, ghosts, pirates, and one all-too-handsome healer, Elizabeth is forced to redefine her ideas of right and wrong, of friends and enemies, and of love and hate.


Virginia Boecker weaves a riveting tale of magic, betrayal, and sacrifice in this unforgettable fantasy debut. 


Now on to the deleted scene! 


Deleted Scene

This scene was cut in my very first round of revisions with my editor at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Pam Gruber.  We replaced it in favor of a more serious scene (and one that absolutely fits the story better) but this scene still makes me laugh. It’s Elizabeth’s first attempt at escaping Nicholas Perevil’s house, shortly after she wakes up and finds herself held captive there. It’s also her first close enounter with John, and the first hint George gets that Elizabeth may not be what she seems. Enjoy!

Finally, I’m alone. I rush to the window, fling the curtains aside and grab the handle, giving it a turn and a push. Nothing. I try again, using all my strength. It still won’t budge. I’m tempted to throw the chair through it, but that’ll bring George—and everyone else too—in a second. It’s probably magicked shut.

I look around. Ceiling, floor, walls. There’s got to be a way out. The fireplace! That’s it. The fire is still burning low, so I grab George’s blanket off the chair and throw it over the flames, putting them out. While I wait for the smoke to clear I rush across the room to the wardrobe. Inside, just as George said, there’s an assortment of clean but ugly dresses.
I grab the smallest one, a brown, drab-looking thing and put it on over my shift. It hangs on me like an empty grain sack, the bottom trailing several inches behind me. There’s nothing for it, unless…I grab another dress and rip the skirt off, tearing it into strips. I tie one around my waist like a belt, another in my hair to keep it off my face. But I still have no shoes. I have to do something about that. I can’t run away barefoot.

          There’s a knock on the door.

          “You all right in there?” George asks. I see the doorknob turning.

          “Don’t come in! I’m naked!” I yell. I find a horrid pair of boots, far too big, and bind them around my feet with another strip of skirt.

          The doorknob stops turning.

          “What’s taking so long?”

“These dresses, none of them fit. I’m doing the best I can!” Done. I run back to the fireplace and stick my head in the chimney. Feel the walls. The fire’s been burning all night, so they’re still hot. Very. But I can manage a few burns. Thanks to the healer’s potions I’m strong enough that they should heal quickly. It’s still smoky inside but I can’t wait any longer.

“I’m almost ready,” I call to George. Then I climb into the fireplace.

The chimney is about four feet wide and fashioned from jagged stones that make good hand and footholds. Even with my too-big boots, I’m easily able to climb. But the smoke is a problem. It’s hard to breathe and I can’t see more than a foot above me. I have to rely on my other senses.

I whistle a few times to try and get a sense of how high this chimney goes. It doesn’t echo too much, I’ve maybe got twenty meters to climb. But on my next step, my shoulder smashes into stone. The opening has gotten smaller, maybe two feet across now. That’s really narrow, even for me. But I’m determined to get out of here.

I dig my toe into a hold, take a huge step and cram myself through. I’m in up to my waist, my hands pinned to my sides, when I hear noises below. A door slamming open, a voice calling my name. George. It won’t be long before he thinks to look for me here. I’ve got to get out of reach. My foot scrabbles for another hold—got it. But as soon as I put my weight on the stone, it breaks free, clattering down and landing with a thump on the ground.

“She’s in here!” I hear George’s voice echoing up the chimney.

Damnation! I wrench my hands free and reach up for a hold. But as soon as I find one, I feel a hand grab my ankle. I try and kick it free but it holds fast.

“Let go of me!” I shriek, still kicking.

“Elizabeth—ow! Would you stop—dammit…ow!” It’s the healer, John.

He grasps my other ankle and pulls. He’s strong. But I’m stronger. However, the stone isn’t. My hold breaks free and I fall, down through the chimney, crashing on top of him. We go tumbling out of the fireplace, tangled together in a heap of soot and ash. I start to wriggle free but he grabs my wrists, rolls me over and pins me to the ground.

“What the hell are you doing?” His face is inches from mine. “Have you lost your mind?”

“Get off,” I mutter, trying to break free from his grasp. But he’s holding me tight. I could easily kick him off, but I probably shouldn’t do that. This escape attempt is going to make them suspicious enough. I don’t need to add getting caught to the list. I stop struggling, but John still holds me tight.

“John, don’t let her up. Not until she tells where she was going.” George kneels down next to me, his eyes boring into mine. “Go on. Talk.”

I glare at him and say nothing.

“I’ll just get Nicholas then,” he says, rolling back on his heels to stand.

“I was going home!” I blurt. “I have to go home. I can’t stay here. I have to leave!” It’s the truest thing I’ve said since I got here.

 “Why?” John demands. “Why do you want to leave?” Half of his dark hair is colored white with ash.

The truth, it just keeps on coming. “Because! Because you’re a wizard —” John opens his mouth to object. “Fine. Healer. That’s just as bad. And you—” I turn to George. “You’re a spy. You’re both Reformers. Traitors. And now you want to take me to some seer, and I don’t want to get mixed up in that. I’m in enough trouble as it is. And Nicholas! Don’t get me started with him. He’s the most wanted criminal in Anglia, and—what?”

George and John exchange a look. John gets to his feet and offers his hand down to me. I ignore it.

“That’s not exactly true,” George says.

“What?”

“You said Nicholas was the most wanted criminal in the kingdom. Well, that’s not exactly the case any more.” They both stand there, looking at me so oddly. “Someone else has been awarded that dubious honor.”

“So?” I snap. “It hardly matters, because—”

“Oh, it matters,” George says. “Because the most wanted criminal in Anglia is now you.” 








About Virginia:

Virginia Boecker recently spent four years in London obsessing over English medieval history, which formed the basis of The Witch Hunter. She now lives in the Bay Area, California with her husband and spends her days writing, reading, running, and chasing around her two children and a dog named George.

In addition to English kings, nine-day queens, and Protestant princesses, her other obsessions include The Smiths, art museums, champagne, and Chapstick. She is represented by the incomparable Kathleen Ortiz at New Leaf Literary & Media.





Giveaway Details:


10 winners will receive a finished copy of THE WITCH HUNTER US Only.


a Rafflecopter giveaway


Check out the Tour Schedule!


6/1/2015- Supernatural SnarkInterview
6/1/2015- Addicted ReadersReview

6/2/2015- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
6/2/2015- Mundie MomsReview

6/3/2015- Tales of the Ravenous ReaderInterview
6/3/2015- Bookish SerendipityReview

6/4/2015- Once Upon a Twilight Guest Post
6/4/2015- FiktshunReview

6/5/2015- Magical Urban Fantasy ReadsInterview
6/5/2015- Me, My Shelf and IReview






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