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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Blog Tour- THE KING SLAYER by Virginia Boecker An Interview & Giveaway!


I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on blog tour for THE KING SLAYER by Virginia Boecker! I freaking LOVED this book so hard!! I have an interview with Virginia to share with you today! And make sure to enter the awesome giveaway for a finished copy of the book! 


Haven't heard of THE KING SLAYER? Check it out!

Title: THE KING SLAYER
Author: Virginia Boecker
Pub. Date: June 14, 2016
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Format: Hardcover, eBook
Find it: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBooks | Goodreads
An action-packed and suspenseful sequel to The Witch Hunter, perfect for fans of Graceling and the Grisha Trilogy.

"I think, in time, you'll either be my greatest mistake or my greatest victory."

Former witch hunter Elizabeth Grey is hiding within the magically protected village of Harrow, evading the price put on her head by Lord Blackwell, the usurper king of Anglia. Their last encounter left Blackwell ruined, but his thirst for power grows stronger every day. He's readying for a war against those who would resist his rule--namely Elizabeth and the witches and wizards she now calls her allies.

Having lost her stigma, a magical source of protection and healing, Elizabeth's strength is tested both physically and emotionally. War always means sacrifice, and as the lines between good and evil blur once more, Elizabeth must decide just how far she'll go to save those she loves.

"Filled with everything a good fantasy book needs: swords, poison, black magic, and betrayal."--April Tucholke, author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, on The Witch Hunter 

Now on to the interview!

Hi Virginia! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on Books! THE KING SLAYER was absolutely fantastic and I can’t wait for everyone to read it! And am so happy that you could stop by for a visit!

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit of a recap of THE WITCH HUNTER & what we can expect in THE KING SLAYER? 

Thank you so much, and thanks for having me! In THE WITCH HUNTER we’re introduced to Elizabeth Grey, a 16-year old witch hunter in the employ of Lord Thomas Blackwell, the Inquisitor of Anglia. Witchcraft is banned throughout the country, and when Elizabeth is caught in a compromising position and accused of being a witch herself, she’s thrown in prison. On the eve of her execution she’s set free by Nicholas Perevil, the country’s most notorious and wanted wizard, who offers Elizabeth her freedom in exchange for helping him to find the wizard who has laid a deadly curse on him. As Elizabeth’s involvement with Nicholas and his supporters deepens, everything she’s been taught and everything she thought she knew is put to the test, and she ultimately has to choose which side she belongs on. In THE KING SLAYER, Elizabeth loses something that is very important to her, we’re introduced to some new characters and reintroduced to some old ones, and everyone in the story learns what it means to have to start over.

So what are you working on now? 

Right now I’m working on my third book, which is top secret as it’s still unannounced! 
But I can say it will be released in Summer 2018, it’s straight historical (no fantastical elements), there’s love, and disguise, and treachery, and murder, and I hope people enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing it.

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

John’s personality was very much based on my husband’s. Kind, nurturing, thoughtful, self-possessed and self-aware, intelligent, confident, maybe a little bit messy around the edges J; by all measures a better person than me (though he inspires me to be better). Blackwell was based on my late father who, while intelligent and ambitious, possessed a violent and self-destructive streak that was ultimately his downfall.

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

Schuyler is always my favorite character to write! He’s such a pisser. My least favorite character was Malcolm, the deposed king. I have mixed feelings about him in that I really want to like him, but the things he does tends to make that difficult. I think he redeems himself in the end, though.

What is your favorite passage/scene in THE KING SLAYER?

This scene between Elizabeth and Lord Blackwell comes in the first third of THE KING SLAYER, and it’s a flashback to her witch hunter training.

“Look at me,” he said.
I did.
Tall. Dark hair, shaven nearly to his scalp. Short, closely cropped beard. Well over six feet. Attractive, if one could get past those hard, cruel eyes.
“You were a mistake,” he said.
I didn’t know what to say to that, if I should say anything to that. Finally, I settled on “Yes, my lord.”
“Yet with all that, here you are. Again. Still. Here.” He began to circle me, the way a wolf does its prey. It took every ounce of control I had to stand in place. “Why do you think that is? Why are you here, Elizabeth?”
I had a thousand replies, none of which I could voice. Because of you? In spite of you? No thanks to you? Instead I said, “To learn, my lord.”
“To learn,” he repeated. “And what, pray, are you learning?”
He was behind me now; I couldn’t see him but I could feel him, and every hair on the back of my neck stood on end, shrieking their warning. His words were mild but I could hear the pique behind them. I didn’t know how I’d displeased him but then, I never did.
“How to serve you.”
He stepped around me so that he was facing me again. But I didn’t relax. And I didn’t look at him, either. I kept my eyes on his golden tunic, the still-rising sun glittering off the fabric.
“How fortunate am I to have such a servant in you.”
He was taunting me, I knew that. Once again I didn’t know how to respond, so once again, I repeated myself. “Yes, my lord.” It had become a mantra.
Blackwell looked toward the maze. I didn’t know what other recruits were inside, or who had already returned. It occurred to me to wonder: Was he waiting for me? Was that why he was here? Or was he waiting for someone else?
“Do you think, Elizabeth, that you will make it through training?”
This, I knew the answer to. I didn’t have to hunt around for what to reply and I didn’t hesitate when I did.
“Yes, my lord.”
Blackwell nodded. “Yes. I see that you believe that. And I can see you wish me to believe it, too.” He smiled, or at least gave the nearest approximation to a smile I’d ever seen from him. It transformed him. It turned him from someone you would fear into someone you could almost trust.
Almost.
“And do you know? From what I saw today, I very nearly do believe it.”
My heart swelled, and I felt a flush of pleasure race through my limbs all the way into my cheeks, burning bright with what was, from him, the highest of praise.
“I think, in time, you’ll either be my greatest mistake or my greatest victory.”

I love this scene so much. It gives me a little thrill every time I read it.


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

Most of the research for this story, in terms of the 16th century English history on which is was based, was mostly done with THE WITCH HUNTER. But THE KING SLAYER does culminate in a battle that was based on the Battle of Bosworth Field (the final battle in The War of the Roses which resulted in the death of Richard III and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty) so I did have to research that a bit more. I looked at everything from armor to weaponry to strategy to infantry to logistics. I also spent a lot of time mapping in this book: the villages of Harrow-on-the-Hill (where the majority of the story takes place) is based on the Cotswolds, but shrunk to roughly Manhattan sized proportions. There’s a lot of movement within Harrow throughout this story and as I am fairly geographically challenged Im that person that always underestimates the distance from one place to another (“on the map it’s like an inch”) it took some doing.

Who is your ultimate book boyfriend? 

Sean Kendrick from THE SCORPIO RACES. He is moody and brooding and uncommunicative and I am desperately in love with him.

What inspired you to write YA? 

Because I like writing about moody, brooding, uncommunicative boys, which are qualities really only desirable when said boys are sub-19. After that they just make difficult men, which are a lot less fun to write about.

But in all seriousness, I love the firsts in YA (first love, first heartbreak, and, I guess if you’re reading my books, first kill), I love the breakneck pacing, and I love how respectful they are of readers time: get in, get that story going, quickly get to those heartbreaking and heart stopping moments that we all love and wait for.

Lightening Round Questions

What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read? Rereading Scorpio Races for the millionth time. Dying to read LADY JANE.

What Hogwarts House would the Sorting Hat place you in? Gryffindor.

Twitter or Facebook? Instagram.

Favorite Superhero? Iron Man. Speaking of pissers

Favorite TV show? Project Runway. Tim Gunn is a literal angel, too good for this mortal plane. Also, I want Heidi to shout at me in German while I work out, and to tuck Zac Posen in my pocket and have him advise me on my wardrobe.

Sweet or Salty? Salty.

Any Phobias? Flying. Roaches. Flying roaches. The ocean.

Song you can’t get enough of right now? I’m having a Supertramp moment right now, so it’s a toss up between Take the Long Way Home and The Logical Song. They’re both great running songs.

Spring Movie you’re most looking forward to? Jason Bourne.




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:

3 winners will receive a finished copy of THE KING SLAYER, US Only.
a Rafflecopter giveaway



Tour Schedule:

6/13/2016- Dark Faerie Tales- Interview
6/13/2016- Fiction FareReview

6/14/2016- Once Upon a TwilightGuest Post
6/14/2016- The YA Book TravelerReview

6/15/2016- Two Chicks on Books- Interview
6/15/2016- Me, My Shelf and IReview

6/16/2016- Owl Always Be ReadingGuest Post
6/16/2016- The Best Books Ever - Review

6/17/2016- Adventures of a Book JunkieInterview
6/17/2016- Mundie MomsReview

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Dying To Read (132)- THE KING SLAYER by Virginia Boecker


Hey y’all thanks for stopping by to see my Dying to Read post and of course as always I have to give credit to the lovely Jill over at Breaking the Spine for the Waiting on Wednesday Meme!


I am slightly obsessed with Virginia Boecker's first book THE WITCH HUNTER! It's the perfect mix of Fantasy and historical and has a couple swoony guys (don't worry no love triangle) so of course this one is on my TBR! Can it be June already??/


Title: THE KING SLAYER
Author: Virginia Boecker
Release Date: June 14, 2016
Publisher:  Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 368
Formats: Hardcover & eBook
Find it: Goodreads | Amazon | B&NiBooks 
Magic, suspense, and political intrigue collide in this sequel to The Witch Hunter, perfect for fans of Graceling and the Grisha Trilogy.

Former witch hunter Elizabeth Grey is hiding within the magically protected village of Harrow, evading the price put on her head by Lord Blackwell, the usurper king of Anglia. Their last encounter left Blackwell ruined, but his thirst for power grows stronger every day. He's readying for a war against those who would resist his rule--namely Elizabeth and the witches, wizards, pirates, and healers she now calls her friends.

Having lost her stigma, a magical source of protection and healing, Elizabeth's strength is tested both physically and emotionally. War always means sacrifice, and as the lines between good and evil blur once more, Elizabeth must decide just how far she'll go to save those she loves.

In this sequel to The Witch Hunter, Virginia Boecker delivers a powerful story full of action, suspense, camaraderie, and romance.
So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?

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






Friday, December 26, 2014

Top 10 of 2014-Top 10 Books I'm looking forward to in 2015!


Hey welcome to the last day of the Top 10 Books of 2014! We hope you all have been having fun! To close out the week we’re looking forward to 2015 so today’s topic is….. Top 10 Books I'm looking forward to in 2015. (This list should be comprised of books released ONLY in 2015)

And make sure to stop by my co-hosts sites Reading YA Rocks, Tales of a Ravenous Reader, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads for their lists! Oh and make sure to sign up with the linky to share your lists! And don't forget to visit my co-hosts lists one of them is hosting a giveaway today but I'm not saying who you'll just have to visit all 3! 

Ok I’m being a big time cheater here! I’ve read a fewt of these books already but I needed to share how awesome they are on and there’s not a top 10 it’s a top 13! I’ll put READ next to the ones I’ve read lol.

1. FIREBIRD #2 by Claudia Gray, haven’t read. But I need to! I also may know what the it's title may be because Claudia shared it with me but until its official my lips are sealed. But I need more Paul in my life right now!!!!

2. AN EMBER IN THE ASHES by Sabaa Tahir, READ. This book was EPIC!!! It was dark and twisted and I loved every page! It’s an amazing high fantasy! Oh and I love Elias!!1

3. THE SIN EATER’S DAUGHTER by Melinda Salisbury, READ. Another amazing high fantasy. I loved Twylla’s story and both of her love interests. I’m still torn between the two I can’t pick a team yet and that’s a plus in my book!

4. THE ARTISANS by Julie Reece, READ. This is a fantastic retelling of a Beauty and the Beast story. And you will all fall for Gideon, HARD!

5. RED QUEEN by Victoria Aveyard, READ. Another epically amazing high fantasy! I don’t know what in the water these days but the new batch of high fantasies from the 14’ers and the 15’ers but they are sooo freaking good! I rank some at the Maria V. Snyder Study series level. And yep this is one of them!

6. THE RUBY CIRCLE by Richelle Mead, haven’t read. I need this one like a fat kid needs candy!!!! That cliffie at the end of SILVER SHADOWS was ugh so infuriating. And I need more Adrian!!

7. THE DEAD OF WINTER by Kresley Cole, haven’t read. I am dying to get my hands on this finale. I need to know who Evie chooses and I pray it’s Death!

8. THE HEART OF BETRAYAL by Mary E. Pearson, haven’t read. Another one I’m DYING to read! After that ending I need more now! And more Rafe!

9. THE CAGE by Megan Shepherd, haven’t read. But I’ll read anything Megan writes I love her writing! Also this sounds kinda like The Planet of the Apes but with Aliens or Humans being the captors. It’s set on a different planet so I’m intrigued. And I love sci-fi.

10. THE WITCH HUNTER by Virginia Boecker, haven’t read. A world of witches, ghosts, pirates, and all-too-handsome healers? Count me in!

11. SHADOW STUDY by Maria V. Snyder, READ. Maria is my favorite author of all time so of course this one makes the list. And it’s more Yelena, Valek, Ari, Janco, Leif, Kiki, and the rest of the crew! These characters are like family to me! Reading this was like coming home!

12. A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES by Sarah J. Maas, CURRENTLY READING. I love Sarah's Throne of Glass Series and this new series of hers is going to be just as awesome I'm loving the hot Fae. I will read anything Sarah writes!

13. END OF DAYS by Susan Ee, haven’t read. It’s taken way to long for the conclusion to this series but I’m still dying to read it!

Did any of my favorites make your list? Thanks so much for participating in this year's Top 10 of 2014 it was a blast and we hope to see you next year! 

And remember to stop by my co-hosts sites Reading YA RocksTales of a Ravenous Reader, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads for their lists and one of them is hosting a giveaway today but I'm not saying who you'll just have to visit all 3! 

Make sure to fill out the linky to share your lists! 


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Dying to Read (80)- THE WITCH HUNTER by Virginia Boecker


Hey y’all thanks for stopping by to see my Dying to Read post and of course as always I have to give credit to the lovely Jill over at Breaking the Spine for the Waiting on Wednesday Meme!

I adore Megan and her Madman's Daughter books and when I heard she had another series I knew I'd add it to my tbr! Then the cover and the synopsis came out and I got even more excited for it!!!

THE WITCH HUNTER
Virginia Boecker
Release Date: June 2, 2015
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 978-0316327008
The magic and suspense of Graceling meet the political intrigue and unrest of Game of Thrones in this riveting fantasy debut.

Elizabeth Grey is one of the king's best witch hunters, devoted to rooting out witchcraft and doling out justice. When she's accused of being a witch herself, Elizabeth is arrested and sentenced to die at the stake. Salvation comes from a man she thought was her enemy. Nicholas Perevil, the most powerful wizard in the kingdom, offers her a deal: he will save her from execution if she can track down the person who laid a deadly curse on him.

As she's thrust into the world of witches, ghosts, pirates, and all-too-handsome healers, Elizabeth is forced to redefine her ideas of right and wrong, of friends and enemies, and of love and hate.



So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?
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