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5.24.2018

Dagger's Sleep and Dissociate ~ Author Q and A with Giveaway

Today I'm playing host for Dagger's Sleep and Dissociate and their two talented authors.
That's right Tricia Mingerink and Sarah Addison-Fox are here for a fun author Q and A session. And they're each hosting a giveaway to celebrate the release of their newest books!



1) What is your favorite method of book brainstorming? A random comment, a thought, a dream, or…?  


Tricia: Most of my ideas are random thoughts that can be sparked by almost anything. If I get stuck and need to do serious brainstorming, I have one close friend who gets even crazier ideas than I do and she’s the one I call up for brainstorming sessions.
Sarah: Ideas for stories generally come from a combination of things. A name, a setting, a question that needs to be answered. As long as I have those elements to work with I generally plod along without too much brainstorming. I actually prefer to work that way. I’m a hardcore panster who doesn’t really know where the story is going from one moment to the next. If I’m working on something and get stuck for inspiration, I generally switch what I’m listening to or watch movie trailers. That usually works.
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2) If you could live in any Genre which would be? and why this one?  


Tricia: Probably a portal fantasy, but one where I could go between the fantasy world and our world whenever I wanted. I love fantasy worlds, but I wouldn’t want to leave my family behind and there are things I love about this world, such as not having to worry about a dragon randomly burning your house down.
Sarah: Hmmmm. I’m going to cheat and copy Tricia’s answer. It would be great to leave the mess and mum stuff behind for a bit and go be a warrior princess somewhere. Although that’s pretty much what I do when I write!
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3) What two authors (one from the past and one from the present) would like to spend the weekend with and how would you spend it?


Tricia: One from the past would be C.S. Lewis. The Chronicles of Narnia are still my all time favorite books. I’d love to spend the afternoon with him in Oxford sipping tea (even though I don’t even like tea, but I would put on a brave face) and listening to him talk.
One from the present? That’s a tough one. Many of my writer friends who are in the United States I’ve met in person or will meet at Realm Makers this year or have the hope I’ll meet them at a writer’s conference sometime in the future (Jaye L. Knight, Jill Williamson, and Serena Chase are authors I really, really hope I meet at a writer’s conference sooner or later). So ruling out the authors that I have a good chance of running into eventually, I’d have to go with Sarah Addison-Fox. Since she lives WAY over in New Zealand, it will take a lot of planning to actually meet her. I’d love to visit New Zealand and spend the day hiking in the mountains over there are seeing the Lord of the Rings filming sites.
Sarah: For the past, I’m going to go with Mary Shelley who wrote Frankenstein at age 18. Can you imagine what a conversation with her would have been like? I’d just chat to her and drink tea in front of a crackling fireplace and eat cake.
Aaaaw! Tricia! I’d love to meet you too! That’s my answer for the present. I’d like to meet Tricia and possibly coerce her into co-writing something with me. Although she’d be smiling and nodding politely as I talk her ear off. I tend to talk too much.  
Tricia: I tend to be quiet for the first little bit after you meet me, and I’m very good at listening and tend to have a lot of talkative friends. ;) But just wait until I’ve known you a little bit. Then getting me to stop talking is the hard part.
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4) What is your all-time favorite book (not yours) that you want others to read and love as much as you do?


Tricia: There is no way I can answer this with just one book. Can I answer with a whole genre? There are TOO MANY books out there that are awesome and more people need to hear about, especially in the Christian speculative fiction genre. I’ve talked to a lot of parents and teens who were blown away after reading my books that Christian action adventure/fantasy exists and want to find more, though they don’t know where to start looking.

So here’s a start: The Blood of Kings trilogy by Jill Williamson, Follower of the Word series by Morgan Busse, the Eyes of E’veria by Serena Chase, the Ilyon Chronicles by Jaye L. Knight, the Songkeeper series by Gillian Bronte Adams, the Rising Shadows trilogy by Ashley Townsend, the Out of Time series by Nadine Brandes, the Legends of the Woodlands by Angie Brashear, and, of course, the Allegiance series by Sarah Addison-Fox.

Sorry, that’s a rather long answer. I’m rather passionate about the whole Christian speculative fiction genre and helping it reach readers.
Sarah: How cool is that? Tricia Mingerink recommending my books! All-time favourite book? I’d have to go with The Sunken Realm by Serena Chase. I don’t often re-read books but that is one I have no problem re-visiting. Mainly because it has romance, action and pirates. If I was allowed to answer with more, lots of the books Tricia mentioned would be on the list as well as Tricia’s Blades of Acktar series. But I’m following the rules. One of has to eh Mingerink?
Tricia: Me? Break the rules? Never, except for answering interview questions.
Hey, rules are meant to broken, especially if you have to only pick one book. I can never pick just one either and my list is always growing - just like with these two touring books! Favorites list grows by 2!
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5)  What is the one question you wish was asked during an interview and how would you answer it?


Tricia: One question, huh? Something fun and not serious, like what is the oddest, true story I’ve included in one of my books. The answer would be at the beginning of Dare, Ginger the goat is actually based on my family’s goat who also happens to be named Ginger. When she was little, she really did sleep curled up on top of our horse when he laid on the ground to sleep. And my horse would let Ginger and our other goats climb all over him. It’s all of one sentence in the book, but Brandi mentions that Ginger in the book sleeps on Blizzard.
Sarah: That is the best question ever! My brain is in overdrive thinking now. I wish someone asked me more questions like that one!

But seriously, I wish people asked me why my books aren’t more overtly Christian. I’d answer that my mission is to reach young readers from all backgrounds and that is why the preach and conversion factor is minimal in my published work.
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Now we'll learn a little about these two books Dagger's Sleep and Dissociate
Dagger’s Sleep:
 
About the Book:
A prince cursed to sleep. 

A princess destined to wake him. 

A kingdom determined to stop them. 

High Prince Alexander has been cursed to a sleep-like unto death, a curse that will end the line of the high kings and send the Seven Kingdoms of Tallahatchia into chaos. With his manservant to carry his luggage and his own superior intelligence to aid him, Alex sets off to find one of the Fae and end his curse one way or another.

A hundred years later, Princess Rosanna learns she is the princess destined by the Highest King to wake the legendary sleeping prince. With the help of the mysterious Daemyn Rand, can she find the courage to finish the quest as Tallahatchia wavers on the edge of war?

One curse connects them. A hundred years separate them. From the rushing rivers of Tallahatchia’s mountains to the hall of the Highest King himself, their quests will demand sacrifices neither of them could imagine.
Dagger’s Sleep is available for preorder on Amazon Kindle.

You can read my review of Dagger's Sleep here
DSC09450-2About the Author
Tricia Mingerink is a twenty-something, book-loving, horse-riding country girl. She lives in Michigan with her family and their pack of pets. When she isn't writing, she can be found pursuing backwoods adventures across the country.
You can connect with her on
Facebook, Pinterest, Goodreads, Twitter, Instagram, and her blog.



     


Dissociate:


About the Book:
Freedom begins with finding the truth.

Amidst the turmoil caused by Smyth’s arrest, Celeste is stuck in limbo, stripped of her citizenship, with no choice but to flee to a peaceful Kyraenean hideaway with the tumultuous Amaya Mason.

When bounty hunters threaten the local orphanage, Celeste and Amaya must work together and fight. Even if it means risking what they cherish the most.

His plans in tatters, his career in jeopardy, Mick Haynes is forced to leave Kyraenea with the enigmatic Torrance Kyle, the agent he still can’t trust.

Torrance is good at lying, and even better at hiding his pain, but is he strong enough to deal with the consequences of betraying his own father?

Can Celeste accept the truth, accept her place in the Haynes family or will lies chain her to the past and destroy her chance at a new life?


Dissociate is available for sale on Amazon here.

The first two books in the series Disowned and Dissemble are also available on Amazon.

You can read my review of Dissociate here
PictureAbout the Author:
Sarah Addison-Fox is a New Zealand-born home-schooling mother of two who loves action-packed fantasy with strong heroines. She has an astonishing amount of nail polish, has all her creative writing credentials shoved in a drawer somewhere, and has a husband who, after 27 years, can still make her blush. When she’s not working on her Christian YA fantasy series', she can be found fangirling on Goodreads or sending GIFs on Twitter.




Connect with Sarah online at:
Instagram: sarahaddisonfox/
Twitter: @Saddisonfox
Goodreads: Sarah Addison-Fox

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To celebrate the release of Dissociate and Dagger’s Sleep, Sarah Addison-Fox and Tricia Mingerink are hosting a day-long Facebook Festival. There will be plenty of games and giveaways, not to mention
Serena Chase, author of the Eyes of E’veria series, will be the guest of honor. It’s a party you won’t
want to miss! You’ll be able to stop by any time during the day to join the fun, no matter what time zone you live in!


Giveaways! 

Sarah Addison-Fox
and
Tricia Mingerink
are each hosting
a giveaway for their
books for the
blog tour.
Sarah Addison-Fox is giving away a paperback set of the first three books
in the Allegiance Series. The giveaway is open internationally where such giveaways 
are permitted and where Createspace ships. The books may or may not be signed depending on where the winner lives.

Tricia Mingerink is giving away a paperback of Dagger’s Sleep.
The giveaway is open internationally where such giveaways are permitted and where Createspace or the Book Depository ships. The book may or may not be signed depending on where the winner lives.


Blog Tour Schedule
Tuesday – May 22
Laura Grace – Author Interview
Reading Anyone – Book Review
Jaye L Knight – Book Spotlight
Quirky Faith – Book Reviews and Author Interview

Wednesday – May 23
Allyson Kennedy – Author Interview
Sam H. – Book Review
Addyson Huneke - Book Review and Author Interview
Ivie Brooks - Book Reviews

Thursday – May 24
Shantelle Mary - Book Review and Book Spotlight
Brie Donning - Book Review and Multi-Character Interview
Blooming with Books - Book Review and Author Interview (You're Here)
Julian Daventry - Book Review and Author Interview

Friday – May 25
Faith Thompson - Book Reviews and Author Interview
Hannah Gaudette - Author Interview
CM Williams - Book Review
Chloe Parker - Book Reviews

Saturday – May 26
JM Christian - Book Review and Multi-Character Interview
Abigail McKenna - Book Reviews
Liv Fisher - Author Interview
Book Wolf - Book Reviews and Author Interview
Liz Koetsier – Book Spotlight

Monday – May 28
Jessica Dowell - Book Review and Author Interview
Lila Kims - Book Reviews
Marie Elrich - Book Reviews
Faith Potts - Book Review and Book Spotlight


Facebook Festival begins 5pm EST May 24th through 9pm EST May 25th with
special guest Serena Chase

12.09.2015

CSFF December Blog Tour Day 3 ~ The Shock of Night

Welcome to the Third and Final Day of CSFF's December Tour!
This month we are examining the newest book from 
Patrick W. Carr ~ The Shock of Night.

The Shock of Night
The Darkwater Saga novella
By Patrick W. Carr

Death and darkness have a starring role in The Shock of Night.  But when you look at the world around us this should not come as a shock, but in no way should this be a cause for despair.  Darkness must eventually give way to light.

Willet Dura has an unusual fascination with the moment of death. He serves as a reeve thus he would be expected to examine death in carrying out the the duties of his job.  But Willet sought something else, he sought to discover what lay just beyond the veil of death.


Map from http://www.patrickwcarr.com/the-backstory/
One has to wonder why he has this fascination with death.  Did he always have it?  Was it a byproduct of the war in which he was forced to take the life of his enemies in defense of his home?  Or was it something else - something that first took hold of him when he was forced into the Darkwater Forest?

And then there is the Darkwater Forest - what is the evil that lives within this forest?  How long has it been there?  The Vigil claim that though there is no visible sign of growth that the Darkwater is indeed growing.  I would be interested in the backstory of this forest - was it always this basic area or was it in fact a smaller land area originally?

One can hope that the second book in this series will offer further glimpses into these questions.  Willet Dura is a damaged man.  His life has not unfolded as he had expected.  He was training to be a priest, but war prevented this.  He had few if any true friends.  He was the least noble among the nobility and the court was not about to embrace him.  And if The Shock of Night is any indication Dura may lose even more with his inheritance of the gift of Domere.

I'm interested to see where this series takes and discovering the truth about the darkness that hides within Dura and why it seemingly hasn't effected he as yet.  And I would love more backstory about the Vigil and why they took on the task of guarding the Darkwater.


I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher Bethany House in conjunction with this blog tour in exchange for my honest review and tour participation.

Thank you for joining me for the CSFF December Tour.  If you haven't already you may want to visit the other tour participants who have been posting throughout this 3-day tour.


Shane Werlinger   Phyllis Wheeler   Nicole White

About the Book:
When one man is brutally murdered and the priest he works for mortally wounded on the streets of Bunard, Willet Dura is called to investigate. Yet the clues to the crime lead to contradictions and questions without answers. As Willet begins to question the dying priest, the man pulls Willet close and screams in a foreign tongue. Then he dies without another word.
Willet returns to the city, no closer to answers than before, but his senses are skewed. People he touches appear to have a subtle shift, a twist seen at the edge of his vision, and it’s as though he can see their deepest thoughts. In a world divided between haves and have-nots, gifted and common, Willet soon learns he’s been passed the rarest gift of all: a gift that’s not supposed to exist.
Now Willet must pursue the murderer still on the loose in Bunard even as he’s pulled into a much more dangerous and epic conflict that threatens not only his city, but his entire world–a conflict that will force him to come to terms with his own tortured past if he wants to survive.