Welcome to Two Chicks on Books!!!

Thanks for stopping by! I'm here to share all things Bookish and also news about Movies, TV Shows, and even Video Games I love! I love to read your comments :)


Friday, November 18, 2016

Cover Reveal- SOULMATED by Shaila Patel Chapter 1 Reveal & A Giveaway!


Today Shaila Patel and Month9Books are revealing the cover and first chapter for SOULMATED, which releases January 24, 2017! Check out the gorgeous cover and enter to be one of the first readers to receive a eGalley!!

A quick note from the author:

When people find out that I've written a book, invariably the first question is, "Where did you get the idea for the story?" If I had a quick and easy answer like, "I checked www.BookIdeas.com," my phone calls with the family would be so much shorter! Anyway, the truth is a bit more complicated—much like my family's recipe for the perfect cup of chai.

After years of writing literary short stories, I thought I'd try my hand at a paranormal romance. Perfectly normal leap of logic, right? (I have Twilight to thank for that!) For whatever reason, I'd been thinking of how emotionally perceptive my mom was and that if there were such a thing as an EQ test (where the E stands for emotional intelligence), my mom would score through the roof. She just always had this uncanny ability to read my feelings. I'd never seen a story about empaths—people who could read emotions like psychics could read thoughts—but the idea grabbed on and wouldn't let go. And that, my friends, was the beginning. Soulmated is finally ready to be released, and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I had fun writing it!


On to the reveal! 



Title: SOULMATED (Joining of Souls #1)
Author: Shaila Patel
Pub. Date: January 24, 2017
Publisher: Month9Books
Format: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook
Pages: 300
Find it: Goodreads | Amazon | B&N | TBD

Two souls. One Fate. 


Eighteen-year-old Liam Whelan, an Irish royal empath, has been searching for his elusive soulmate. The rare union will cement his family's standing in empath politics and afford the couple legendary powers, while also making them targets of those seeking to oust them.


Laxshmi Kapadia, an Indian-American high school student from a traditional family, faces her mother's ultimatum: Graduate early and go to medical school, or commit to an arranged marriage. 


When Liam moves next door to Laxshmi, he’s immediately and inexplicably drawn to her. In Liam, Laxshmi envisions a future with the freedom to follow her heart. 


Liam's father isn't convinced Laxshmi is "The One" and Laxshmi's mother won't even let her talk to their handsome new neighbor. Will Liam and Laxshmi defy expectations and embrace a shared destiny? Or is the risk of choosing one's own fate too great a price for the soulmated?




Excerpt


CHAPTER 1 – LIAM

They're calling this a test?

Not even a ping grazed my mind as the five Elders tried to slip past my mental blocks and into my emotions. A sheen of sweat over William's lip proved he wasn't faring as well. Of all the cousins now come of age, William and I were the last to be sitting before the Elders. I'd have felt guilty for his not doing so well had he ever shown an interest in leading the family. But, we all knew he'd rather have his head in a library. Now his heart was with his wife Colleen. He at least seemed to have a choice about his fate.

I sighed. Not so for me.

"Are we boring you, Prince Liam?"

I snapped my eyes up to Elder Adebayo. He wore his trademark bow tie with a traditional fila atop his head. In the fraction of a second it took me to untangle the meaning from his heavy Nigerian accent, I'd blanked my expression and sat upright. The Elders sat along one side of an antique conference table, facing William and myself. The manor staff had rearranged the study to hold both the testing and signing-over ceremonies. Gone were the leather club chairs and stained glass lamps normally dotting the large space, giving it the air of a posh library. Now it seemed more an election-night headquarters, like the sort you saw on the telly, with bright lights and a gathering of family strewn about, waiting for the results. A photographer hung out in one corner, camera in hand. Not far from him stood a team of solicitors guarding rolling briefcases that were no doubt stuffed with legal documents for the victor to sign.

My throat-clearing echoed in the now silent room, and my cheeks warmed. "No, sir, not at all. Although, uh … I'd like to know when it is you'll begin with me." I pasted on an oh-so-innocent smirk and watched William shake his head and smother a grin. I shrugged at him, hoping to lighten the mood.

Four of the Elders cocked an eyebrow—all except for Elder Claire Brennan, our lone Irish representative. She leaned ever so slightly forward from where she sat at the center of the group.

So much for having a bit of craic.

The familiar knocking on my brain—like the distant sound of drums—told me someone had got past my first line of defenses with their probe. The rest of my mental blocks held up though. The corner of Brennan's lip stretched upward. Toying with me, was she? I leaned back with a matching smile and loosened my tie. Mum and I were the only ones in the family who'd mastered the skill of probing and manipulation. A handy skill that, especially when the burden of the entire clan's financial success might well be resting on my shoulders.

As if sensing the end of the ritual, Mum whispered to the house staff and pointed toward the main doors, directing them to begin preparations, most likely. She turned and nearly ran into a Mediterranean-looking man with a grotesque mole on his left cheek. He wasn't a relation or a solicitor, so I assumed he was a council minister. Their stances were stiff, and despite being too far for me to hear, I sensed Mum's replies seemed short and clipped. He moved around her, and on his way out, his eyes met mine. He lifted his lips in a smirk.

Arse.

My attention darted to Mum. She was smoothing out the front of her dress, and her shoulders heaved a time or two before she turned back to face the room. I mentally sent her my curiosity, but she ignored me with a smile. She did at least send me her love before she weaved herself into the crowd.

Within a few minutes, Elder Brennan squared her shoulders and opened the portfolio in front of her. The rest of the Elders relaxed back in their seats and passed her folded slips of paper.

Jaysus Christ. Thank you. This bleedin' muck-up was about done.

After tallying the results, she stood with the help of a finely carved cane. Rumors about her age had always been entertaining—the last one I'd heard was that Claire Brennan was well over 140 years old. Apparently, documents as to her history had disappeared. Her regal manner and piercing blue eyes—the sort that'd make a gutless gobshite piss his pants—set her apart from the rest of the Elders. She now set those sights on me.

"Prince Liam, please stand. It is our unanimous decision that the Royal Empath House of O'Connor will now be led by you, Prince Liam Joseph O'Connor-Whelan, on this day, the


sixth of June, in the year 2015." Flashes from the camera punctuated every other word, and spots began to form in front of my eyes. "You have proven your worth to lead your clan by exhibiting the strength of your empath skills to the satisfaction of the presiding group and by extension, the Council of Ministers."

Brennan rattled on about allegiances and legal mandates, all of which bore down on me like the weight of history, dry and inescapable, yet … a bit liberating. Now we could stop our search and stay in Ireland—better of two evils and all that. I could make that happen now.

An explosion of clapping hands, and thumps on my back from a relieved-looking William, forced me to plaster a smile on my face.

Mum hurried over with open arms. "Darling! We're so happy for you." Da and my older brother Ciarán, a non-empath, followed, both decked out in a suit and tie. After her hug and kiss and Da's pat on my back, they congratulated William on his effort and made room for the Elders to come around with their well-wishing. Ciarán smirked and punched my shoulder. The strobe-light effect of the flashes had me squinting.

Elder Santiago from Spain shook my hand. He sported a thick mustache and proudly wore his Catalonian flag pin on his lapel. He'd been wooing our clan for support in Catalonia's bid for secession from Spain. Ciarán had thought it a good cause to be getting behind—especially if we beat another royal clan from doing so first. We had several holdings in Barcelona, after all. Now that it was my call to be making, a hasty decision didn't seem wise. Santiago always had the look about him of a tapas dish drowning in olive oil.

He sidled closer. "Your strength is most impressive. And at the age of eighteen too. It is not hard to believe you will be the next soulmated empath, in truth. Some have doubts though, eh?"

He wants to discuss this now?

Da pointed to his own temple, stabbing at an unruly black curl. "No need for doubts. If I've seen it, it's as good as true."

I resisted rolling my eyes. Admitting I had my own doubts about Da's visions wouldn't be wise. "Time will tell, yeah?" No point kissing Elder arse.

The other Elders came one by one, congratulating me and posing for photos. Brennan was last. The crowd dispersed enough to give us a bubble of privacy. She tipped her head back and studied my face.

Without being able to read her blocked emotions, her body language was all I had to go on. A smile like before tugged at her lips.

I leaned in. "So were you toying with me earlier?" My bold question would either be living up to the liberties given to the heads of the four remaining Irish royal houses, or it'd be taken as the yipping of a whelp learning to growl. I hoped for the former and straightened up just in case.

"The test need only be as strong as the weakest candidate." She curved her gloved hand around the crook of my elbow and turned me to face the patio. "Come now. Walk me outside."

Leading an Elder outside for a private conversation wasn't as nerve-racking as I'd thought. With her hand resting on my arm, she exuded an unexpected grandmotherly warmth. The stone patio ran the length of the building on this side of our manor home. It overlooked the meadows of our property—now mine—and with the cloudless days we'd had of late, the scent of heated earth surrounded us. I inhaled deeply. Definitely better here than returning to the States.

The few who lingered outside turned and meandered back to the study once they spotted us. Elder Brennan patted my arm, then released it, flattening her palms upon the balustrade, her ever-present white gloves in sharp contrast to the weathered stone.

Her gaze floated over the view. "It seems you are to have a very interesting future ahead of you."

"Possibly."

Her features relaxed with another one of her enigmatic smiles. "When will you be returning to America?"

"I'm thinking to stay here," I said.

A disapproving frown appeared, and she tapped a sole finger on the stone.

How the hell was this any of her bloody business? I forced my expression to remain neutral and unclenched the hands I'd not realized I'd fisted. If only Da had kept his mouth shut over the years.

"Choices are a funny thing, Prince Liam. We often treat them as black and white, but rarely are they."

I pocketed my hands. What was I meant to say? Yes, Zen Master Brennan.

A breeze picked up and coaxed a few strands of her silver hair across her cheek. She tilted her face into the wind and closed her eyes. "You should return to your search." She turned and pinned me with a stare.

"What? Why? Are you trying to boot me from Ireland? Away from the estate? Is something happening you're hiding from me?"

She held up her hand. "The demesne will be in capable hands. Go now. Enjoy your celebration. Congratulations and happy eighteenth birthday." With a nod, she summoned two of her gendarmes, who came to her side and escorted her down the patio.

Mum must have been watching because she rushed outside. "What did she want?" Her concerned gaze scanned my face as if to get a read on my emotions, but as usual, I had them blocked.

I rolled my shoulders and took a breath. "She wants us to go back to the States."

Her mouth opened and closed.

I knew that look. "Just say it, Mum."

"Your father had another vision during the night."

I snorted. "Where now? Alaska?"

"Liam, you used to believe—"

"Do you think we'll be seeing some actual igloos? We could even go to the North Pole and watch the ice cap melt—"

"What harm could one more year—?"

"Have you tried whale blubber, Mum? I hear it's a right treat."

An elderly couple came out onto the patio. With a huff, Mum crossed her arms and broadcast her emotions as clearly as any mother's scowl would convey. Waves of her irritation registered in my mind like seaweed washing in and wrapping around my toes. I moved a few steps away and leaned over the balustrade, resting my forearms on the sunbaked stone. A good fifty yards out, a hare popped up to scan its surroundings and then chased a second one into the shrubbery.

After a few moments, Mum joined me. "We know this isn't easy, Liam, but we're doing it for you. We've sacrificed so much. Please understand."

I ground my back teeth and straightened. So much for making it happen my way. "Fine. One more year."

I stormed back into the study so the signing could begin, passing by several girls in long glittering dresses, tittering behind their fingers. No doubt my pain-in-the-arse brother had arranged for them to be here.

If the Elders knew about our search, so did the rest of the empath community. Speculation would be flowing like whiskey tonight, but it didn't change the fact we'd not be finding our target in Ireland.

Want to read more? Shaila has chapter 2 on her website




As an unabashed lover of all things happily-ever- after, Shaila’s younger self would finish reading Cinderella and fling her copy across the room because it didn’t mention what happened next. Now she writes from her home in the Carolinas and dreams up all sorts of stories with epilogues. A member of the Romance Writers of America, she’s a pharmacist by training, a medical office manager by day, and a writer by night. She enjoys traveling, craft beer, and teas, and loves reading books—especially in cozy window seats. You might find her sneaking in a few paragraphs at a red light or connecting with other readers online at: www.shailapatelauthor.com

Find Shaila:



Giveaway Details:


3 winners will receive an eGalley of SOULMATED. International.


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Dying To Read (182)- BURIED HEART by Kate Elliott


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 love this series sooooooooo much so of course I can't wait to see how it ends!

Title: BURIED HEART
Author: Kate Elliott
Release Date: July 25, 2017
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 448
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
Find it: Goodreads | Amazon | B&N
The explosive finale to World Fantasy Award finalist Kate Elliott's captivating, New York Times bestselling young adult series

In this third book in the epic Court of Fives series, Jessamy is the crux of a revolution forged by the Commoner class hoping to overthrow their longtime Patron overlords. But enemies from foreign lands have attacked the kingdom, and Jes must find a way to unite the Commoners and Patrons to defend their home and all the people she loves. Will her status as a prominent champion athlete be enough to bring together those who have despised one another since long before her birth? Will she be able to keep her family out of the clutches of the evil Lord Gargaron? And will her relationship with Prince Kalliarkos remain strong when they find themselves on opposite sides of a war? Find all the answers in this beautifully written and exciting conclusion to World Fantasy Award finalist Kate Elliott's debut New York Times bestselling young adult trilogy! 
So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?

It's not too late to start this awesome series!

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Blog Tour- THE TURNCOAT'S GAMBIT by Andrea Cremer An Interview & Giveaway!


I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for THE TURNCOAT'S GAMBIT by Andrea Cremer! I love this series maybe even more then the Nightshade series!! I have an interview with Andrea to share with you today! And make sure to enter the awesome giveaway for a chance to win the book!!


Haven't heard of THE TURNCOAT'S GAMBIT? Check it out!

Title:  THE TURNCOAT'S GAMBIT
Author: Andrea Cremer
Pub. Date: November 15, 2016
Publisher: Philomel Books
Pages: 352
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
What if America had lost the Revolutionary War? And now lived in constant fear and oppression? From the bestselling author of Nightshade, this is the action-packed final chapter of The Inventor's Secret trilogy

Charlotte has spent her whole life fighting the British Empire, following in the footsteps of her parents and their group of rebels. But when her reunion with her mother laid bare horrible truths about the rebellion, Charlotte knew she had to escape. Now she is on the run, with no idea who the enemy is--or which of her compatriots is truly on her side. 

In this action-packed conclusion to the Inventor's Secret trilogy, full of swashbuckling pirates and young ladies who can hold their own against them, Charlotte will need to fight for her life and for her beliefs -- whatever they might be.


Praise for The Conjurer's Riddle:

"This is classic steampunk [with] exotic and picturesque locales, lots of interesting machinery, and the adrenaline rush of following the adventures of an honest and fearless heroine. A suitably swashbuckling sequel."--Kirkus Reviews

Praise for The Inventor's Secret:

* "Cremer...creates an inventive blend of steampunk and alternative history in this new series. She gives readers a fantastical world with mechanical wonders and an opulent vintage setting. The characters are interesting and well developed. Readers will be drawn to future installments."--VOYA, starred review

"[A]n entertaining romp in a richly imaginative setting."--Kirkus Reviews


Now on to the interview!

Hi Andrea! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on Books I always love to have you here for a visit! THE TURNCOAT’S GAMBIT was a fantastic finale and I can’t wait for everyone to read it!

Thank you so much for having me! It’s fabulous to be here again.

For the readers: can you give us a small recap for The Inventor’s Secret series so far and the characters?

The Inventor’s Secret series follow the adventures of Charlotte and her friends, all of whom are children of adults waging a guerilla-style war against the British Empire. 

Set in the early 19th-century, this series takes place in an alternate North American where the British quashed the American Revolution. Charlotte’s story is two-fold: she strives to find her place in the Resistance and she finds herself in the middle of a mystery when an odd stranger, a boy named Grave, becomes her responsibility. As Charlotte uncovers truths about Grave’s past she learns that his fate, and hers, are tied to the future of the Resistance. Charlotte and Grave travel from New York to New Orleans with the help of soldiers, pirates, spies, and tinkers. Romance, battles, gadgets, and twists ensue!

So I know this isn’t the first series you’ve finished but can you tell me how finishing the The Inventor’s Secret series was different from finishing your other series? And what are you working on now?

Finishing this series was different from Nightshade mostly because, as you’ve said, I’d already written a trilogy. My relationship to the characters, however, is unique with each book I write. For reasons that will be obvious to anyone who read Nightshade, I was pretty heartbroken at the end. Satisfied, but heartbroken. The Turncoat’s Gambit has a conclusion that’s intense, but not quite as brutal.

I’m currently working on a new YA series that’s a murder mystery wherein it’s not clear if the perpetrator is human or supernatural.

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

My characters are all very insistent that they are real, albeit inhabiting a fictional world. While I believe that being a writer means being an observer of the world people, places, things and all those observations feed into my books, I dont tend to base characters on people I know.

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

My favorite character to write was Linnet. She’s a spy and is made of moxie. I loved every scene that featured her that fun was doubled with the appearance of her sexy, French pirate love-interest in book 2.

I’ve never disliked writing a character. If I begin to write a character and am not enjoying the writing, my instinct would be that there is something amiss with that character. Even villains (especially villiains!) should be compelling to write.

What is your favorite passage/scene in THE TURNCOAT’S GAMBIT?

In the world of THE INVENTOR’S SECRET Boston has been razed and in its place is a prison known as the Crucible. Describing the Crucible and what ensues at that site were favorites to write because I’d been anticipating the appearance of this setting for a long time!

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

Before I became a full-time writer I was a history professor and my area of specialization was early modern history, particularly the British North American colonies. That history I already knew well, but I needed to do additional research on the European politics of the late 18th and early 19th century, specifically the Napoleonic Wars, to set the stage for THE INVENTOR’S SECRET.

Who is your ultimate book boyfriend?

Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables

What inspired you to write YA?

My favorite books have always been coming of age stories and YA is the realm in which you’re able to truly focus on characters discovering who they are and who they choose to be in the world.

Lightening Round Questions

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

I’m that person who reads several books at the same time, switching based on my mood. Currently on my nightstand The Fireman by Joe Hill, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, The Writing Life by Annie Dillard, The Inquisitors Tale by Adam Gidwitz, and The Midnight Star by Marie Lu

What Hogwarts House would the Sorting Hat place you in?

I’ve been sorted on Pottermore. My house: Ravenclaw My Patronus: a little owl

Twitter or Facebook?

Twitter

Favorite Superhero?

Buffy!

Favorite TV show?

Of all time: Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Sweet or Salty?

Salty

Any Phobias?

Cramped spaces

Song you can’t get enough of right now?

Anything by S U R V I V E (they did the Stranger Things soundtrack)

Winter Movie you’re most looking forward to?

Star Wars: Rogue One!!!


Thanks so much Andrea for answering my questions! I can’t wait for everyone to read THE TURNCOAT’S GAMBIT!




About Andrea:
Andrea Cremer began writing novels after a horse broke her foot. Ten books later, she believes that horse must have been an agent of fate. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Cremer resided in the academic world where she was a professor of early modern history. She now lives in Southern California where she enjoys writing at outdoor cafes with her Havanese, Joss, and rides her horse (a different horse!), B, in the Chino Hills State Park.



Giveaway Details:
Enter for a chance to win one of five (5) hardcover copies of The Turncoat’s Gambit by Andrea Cremer (ARV= $18.99 each).

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter between 9:00 AM Eastern Time on November 14, 2016 and 11:59 PM Eastern Time on November 25, 2017.  Open to residents of the fifty United States and the District of Columbia who are 13 and older. Winners will be selected at random on or about November 28, 2016. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. 




Tour Schedule:
11/14: In Wonderland (Book Look)
11/15: Two Chicks on Books (Interview)
11/17: Seeing Double in Neverland (Mood Board)
11/18: Book Briefs (Guest Post)
11/21: The Fandom (Book Playlist)
11/22: The Moral of Stories (Review)
11/23: Buttermybooks (Review)
11/24: Take Me Away to a Great Read (Favorite Quotes)
11/25: YA Book Central (Guest Post)

Haven't started the series? Now's a great time!

Top Ten Tuesday (85)- My Top Ten Sci-Fi Movies



Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

November 15: Movie Freebie 

I've been in a sci-fi movie mood lately so I'm going to share my top 10 favorite sci-fi movies


1. Armageddon. It doesn't matter how many times I see this one I still bawl my eyes out!







2. The Fifth Element. Ha yeah two Bruce Willis movies make my top 2! But this movie is fantastic!





3. Oblivion. I'm not the hugest Tom Cruise fan but I still love this movie!



4. The Guardians of The Galaxy. Gotta add my Marvel Movies!



5. Stargate. It's an oldie but a goodie!







6.  Back To The Future. Another oldie that I love.




7. Serenity. I am a huge Firefly fan and yeah the movie wasn't as good but it's still good enough that I own it and watch it every time it's on cable.







8. Star Trek. The 1st from the newer franchise is still my favorite. I do love all the old ones too even the TNG movies :)







9. Resident Evil. Although I love this whole movie franchise the 1st is still my favorite.







10. Equilibrium. Most of you have probably never heard of this one. Think of Lauren Oliver's Delirium but with lots more violence and more futuristic. If you can find this one watch it. I know Netflix just pulled it boo but i's available on iTunes & Amazon for $2.99.









So what about you? What are some of your favorite sci-fi movies? And check back next week for my Thanksgiving freebie!! 


Hugs,
Jaime



Monday, November 14, 2016

Blog Tour- FLASHFALL by Jenny Moyer An Interview & Giveaway!


I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for FLASHFALL by Jenny Moyer! I freaking adored this book!  I have an interview with Jenny to share with you today! And make sure to enter the awesome giveaway for a finished copy of the book and other goodies!!


Haven't heard of FLASHFALL? Check it out!

Title: Flashfall
Author: Jenny Moyer
Pub. Date: November 15, 2016
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Pages: 352
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
Orion is a Subpar, expected to mine the tunnels of Outpost Five, near the deadly flash curtain. For generations, her people have chased cirium—the only element that can shield humanity from the curtain’s radioactive particles. She and her caving partner, Dram work the most treacherous tunnel, fighting past flash bats and tunnel gulls, in hopes of mining enough cirium to earn their way into the protected city.

But when newcomers arrive at Outpost Five, Orion uncovers disturbing revelations that make her question everything she thought she knew about life on both sides of the cirium shield. As conditions at the outpost grow increasingly dangerous, it’s up to Orion to forge a way past the flashfall, beyond all boundaries, beyond the world as she knows it.




Now on to the interview!

Hi Jenny! First I want to say welcome to Two Chicks on Books! FLASHFALL 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 about FLASHFALL and the characters?

FLASHFALL is about a teenage girl named Orion who is fighting to get herself and the people she loves out of a dangerous mining outpost, and into a city that is shielded from the deadly particles of the flashfall. She and her people are Subpars, able to endure exposure to the particles better than others, and so it falls to them to mine the dangerous tunnels near the flash curtain, in order to find the precious ore used to protect humanity. If they mine 400 grams of cirium ore, they can earn a place in the protected city. But just as Orion and her caving partner, Dram, are about to reach this goal, they discover the Subars have been betrayed, and that the only way to true freedom and safety is a path they’ll have to forge themselves.

Orion and Dram grew up together at Outpost Five as Subpars, miners who descend terrifying tunnels in search of an ore called cirium. They’ve been caving partners for years. Orion is the “Lead Ore Scout” of the outpost because she is the best at finding cirium, and Dram works as a “Marker”, marking their routes. They work tunnel nine, the deepest and most dangerous of the tunnels, and they’ve saved each other’s lives countless times. They’ve forged an incredibly close bond as caving partners, and the love that grows between them is powerful.

Is this a standalone or a series? And if it’s a series do you have a title for book 2 yet? And if it’s a standalone what are you working on next?

FLASHFALL is a duology. Currently, I’m hard at work on the sequel. The design team is putting together cover ideas, and my editor and I are still working out the title. We are working through revisions, and I’m swept up in the new adventures unfolding for Orion and Dram. Some very exciting things happen in Book Two! 

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

All of my characters are inspired by people I’ve encountered in real life—to one degree or another.  Someone’s strength, or resiliancy. The commraderie between the Subpars is something I’ve witnessed among other groups of people. Applying real-life details to characters is what helps them seem more three dimmensional, so I try to do that as much as possible. 

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

I feel a lot of kinship with my main character, Orion. I wanted to write a story about a girl who got knocked down again and again, but kept getting back up. Orion’s character came to me when I was in the midst of a discouraging time, dealing with rejections from trying to publish my writing. The doors kept closing, and I found myself faced with a choice to make. Did I face my fears or quit? I started writing FLASHFALL as a response. Orion was who I aspired to be: brave, resilient, a dreamer who believed in a future beyond what she could see.

Some of the characters were harder to write, and they evolved as I revised the book. My editor asked me to rewrite one of my villains in Flashfall (the outpost director, Cranny.) She wanted him to have different motivations, and it’s one of her suggestions I’m most grateful for. An even harder character to revise was Commissary Jameson. He’s hiding a lot of secrets that unravel over the course of two books. It’s been a trick to “sew in” enough hints for readers that will make his backstory plausible when those reveals happen.

What is your favorite passage/scene in FLASHFALL

One of my favorite scenes in FLASHFALL is when Dram and Orion find sanctuary in the midst of their most dire circumstances. They sort of walk each other back from the ledge of despair and share this moment of beauty. 

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

I had a blast researching for FLASHFALL! There is a lot you can learn about caving and climbing online, but I decided to go and experience those things personally, so I could write about them from a more authentic place. I’m extremely claustrophobic, but I managed to squeeze through cavern tunnels and wade through cave water. I worked one-on-one with climbing experts, and learned to rappel and ascend. Scary and exhilarating moments—but I loved being able to layer real experiences over the make believe ones in the book.

Who is your ultimate book boyfriend?

Jamie Fraser (from Outlander) *me too swoons*

What inspired you to write YA?

The first novel I wrote was an adult historical fantasy, but even then my favorite characters in it were teenagers. My next two books were YA. I love reading and writing in this category because it’s such a pivotal time in peoples’ lives. YA is all about those moments that shape who a person becomes; the choices young people make that determine their future and the ways they want to impact their world. I also adore YA fans, as well as the YA writing community. So much passion and support.

Lightening Round Questions

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

The Beauty of Darkness by Mary Pearson (Third book in the Remnant Chronicles Series) 

What Hogwarts House would the Sorting Hat place you in?

Gryffindor

Twitter or Facebook?

Both

Favorite Superhero?

Batman

Favorite TV show?

Stranger Things

Sweet or Salty?

Sweet

Any Phobias?

Claustrophobia

Song you can’t get enough of right now?

Brand New by Ben Rector

Winter/Spring Movie you’re most looking forward to?

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Thanks so much Jenny for answering my questions! I can’t wait for everyone to read FLASHFALL! 

Check out the Pinterest Boards! Character Inspiration, Creature Inspiration.






About Jenny:
Jenny is the author of YA sci-fi/fantasy FLASHFALL, coming from Macmillan/Holt 11-15-16. She lives with her filmmaker husband and their three boys in Des Moines. 


Find out more at http://www.jennymoyer.com and connect with Jenny on Twitter and Facebook.




Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website | Tumblr | Pinterest | Goodreads | YouTube


GIVEAWAY DETAILS:


PRIZE: Win a signed hardcover of FLASHFALL by Jenny Moyer, a Flashfall t-shirt, exclusive patches from the book trailer, a pair of “Follow your dreams” socks, a carabiner and glow wristbands (US Only).




a Rafflecopter giveaway


Go here for the Tour Schedule



Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...