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Fractured

by Shay Siegel
Release Date: October 27th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
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Synopsis:

Sometimes we have to let go of who we are to embrace who we can become.

Mason Vance is the guy everybody wants to be, and he knows it. He’s the best high school quarterback in New York, a shoo-in for a football scholarship at any school he chooses, and he’s expected to land in the NFL one day. That is, until a broken wrist leaves him fearing whether he’ll ever play again.

Desperate to save his damaged ego, Mason sets his sights on Lace. No cheerleader or homecoming queen like his usual type, she’s too wrapped in her own misery to fall for his pickup lines. Even though she tries to shut him out, she’s surprised to find he’s there for her when no one else is. Slowly, she lets him into the sad workings of her mind and less-than-perfect life, and Mason finds himself caring about Lace more than he’d ever thought possible. That’s why neither of them sees his huge mistake coming—one that instantly fractures everything between them.

Will Mason confront the ugliest side of himself, and in the process see who he’s capable of becoming, or will he fall back into the life he knew before Lace and his injury?

For contemporary young adult fiction fans, comes a bold debut that is raw, relatable, and real. Fractured is a moving tribute to the fragility of human nature and its ability to destroy even the most powerful connections.


Can you briefly describe FRACTURED and its characters? 

Fractured is a contemporary young adult coming of age novel. It’s a mature YA that deals with many societal issues that teens face today like mental health, toxic masculinity, and rape culture (these are also trigger warnings). The narrator is Mason Vance, and he’s not a very likeable character, especially in the beginning of the story. He’s the popular star quarterback and “it” boy who breaks his wrist during the homecoming game, and he’s left wondering if all his football dreams are over. When he goes to the doctor, he meets Lace, an artsy anxious girl who is in the same building for a therapy appointment, and she seems immune to Mason’s charm. Once Lace lets him in and Mason starts spending time with her, he begins to learn about her inner mental health struggles, and it leads him to introspect and question a lot of his past behavior. Their relationship comes to a breaking point one night when Mason realizes he couldn’t escape everything he had been up until now as easily as he thought, regardless of the time he spent falling for and caring about Lace. He must confront the ugliest side of himself and find his path to healing both physically and emotionally. 


Could you describe your story with emojis?

🏈 🦴 🏥 😔 👫 ☄ 💔 🆗 


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why? 

I love them all for different reasons, but I guess it would be Lace. I relate to her the most and I understand her mental health struggles, and the way in which she feels so misunderstood due to those struggles. Writing about what goes on inside her head, and the difficulty she has explaining it, also helped me sort out some of my own thoughts. 


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere? 

I had the idea for Fractured shortly after I broke my own wrist, which was the inspiration behind Mason’s wrist fracture in the novel. I started thinking about the ways in which society views physical conditions that you can see, like broken bones, in comparison to mental “injuries” that can’t be seen like depression and anxiety. I wanted to write from the perspective of a character who didn’t fully understand this societal perception either because I felt it was a different take on incorporating themes of mental health, but something that people who struggle with mental health can relate to in terms of feeling misunderstood. I also liked the idea of making an unlikeable character the narrator and trying to get into the mind of someone like that to see if they had potential to change, while integrating the theme of literal and metaphorical fractures throughout the story. 


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be? 
“Fell on Black Days” by Soundgarden 



If your book was going to be made into a movie, who would play your characters? 

I know many authors will use actors as inspiration for their characters or even base them on particular people, but I don’t do that at all, and sometimes I can’t even envision a real-life person as the character after I’ve written them. But now with this question, and actually having to think about it, I can definitely picture these actors as the characters. As well as Mason and Lace, I’ll include just a few of the secondary characters in the list. 


Mason: Wolfgang Novogratz 

Lace: Olivia DeJonge 

Chad (Mason’s younger brother): Noah Schnapp 

Chris (Mason’s best friend): Miles Heizer 

Teresa (Mason’s mom): Jennifer Garner 


What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date? 

A remote park or nature trail with an iced tea (weather permitting). But it’d also be a great cozy fireplace read with a hot chocolate. Any place or drink that might bring comfort during an emotional read. 


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish FRACTURED? 

Two great YA reads that deal with sexual assault are: The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith and Asking for It by Louise O’Neill. A great portrayal of mental health in a YA book is Turtles All the Way Down by John Green. Then of course there’s always the very raw issue-driven 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. 


What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book? 

All the small details that go along with actually finishing it. Drafting can be as messy as needed, but it becomes more difficult when you know you have some great scenes or paragraphs, and even just sentences, and they aren’t necessarily in the right order or combined with the correct scenes. It’s tricky taking pieces apart and finding a way to put them back together differently, especially because there is no “right” answer like fitting a puzzle piece. So, the later drafts are definitely the most challenging for me. 


What’s next for you? 

I’m working on a new YA novel, it’s another coming of age contemporary story. It’s very different than Fractured, but will deal with some mental health topics, friendship and family, and identity. I also write poetry and am working on a new poetry collection about my selective mutism (which is an anxiety disorder that has to do with speaking) growing up. I plan to just keep writing and hopefully become a voice in the YA community!





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Shay is a young adult author from the east end of Long Island, New York. Her debut YA novel Fractured released October 27, 2020, and her book of poetry Bleeding Flowers debuted June, 2019. With an MFA in Writing from Sarah Lawrence College, Shay’s short stories, poems, and essays have been published in numerous literary journals. She received a BA in English from Tulane University where she was also a member of the women's tennis team. 

Shay loves reading, exploring nature, stand-up paddleboard, the ocean, autumn, fashion, barre and orange theory workouts, pit bulls and cats, drinking soy lattes, and nineties grunge. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina with her boyfriend, Pat, and their giant-headed rescue dog, Bernie.



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December 15, 2020 No comments

Hello, beautiful bookish people!

Today I have a new novel to share with you. Layla, an all-new thrilling and “unputdownable” novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, is available now!



Layla

by Colleen Hoover 
Publisher: Montlake
Release Date: December 8th 2020
Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal, Fiction, Thriller, New Adult, Contemporary
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Synopsis:

When Leeds meets Layla, he’s convinced he’ll spend the rest of his life with her—until an unexpected attack leaves Layla fighting for her life. After weeks in the hospital, Layla recovers physically, but the emotional and mental scarring has altered the woman Leeds fell in love with. In order to put their relationship back on track, Leeds whisks Layla away to the bed-and-breakfast where they first met. Once they arrive, Layla’s behavior takes a bizarre turn. And that’s just one of many inexplicable occurrences.

Feeling distant from Layla, Leeds soon finds solace in Willow—another guest of the B&B with whom he forms a connection through their shared concerns. As his curiosity for Willow grows, his decision to help her find answers puts him in direct conflict with Layla’s well-being. Leeds soon realizes he has to make a choice because he can’t help both of them. But if he makes the wrong choice, it could be detrimental for all of them.



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Colleen Hoover is the #1 New York Times and International bestselling author of thirteen novels and multiple novellas. She lives in Texas with her husband and their three boys. She is the founder of The Bookworm Box, a non-profit book subscription service and bookstore in Sulphur Springs, Texas.





December 08, 2020 No comments

Ruinsong

by Julia Ember
Published by: Farrar Straus and Giroux
Publication date: November 24th 2020
Genres: Fantasy, LGBTQ+, Romance, Young Adult
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Synopsis:

In Julia Ember’s dark and lush LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy Ruinsong, two young women from rival factions must work together to reunite their country, as they wrestle with their feelings for each other.

Her voice was her prison…
Now it’s her weapon.

In a world where magic is sung, a powerful mage named Cadence must choose between the two. For years, she has been forced to torture her country’s disgraced nobility at her ruthless queen’s bidding.

But when she is reunited with her childhood friend, a noblewoman with ties to the underground rebellion, she must finally make a choice: Take a stand to free their country from oppression, or follow in the queen’s footsteps and become a monster herself.



Cadence 

I allow Lacerde to dress me without turning to examine myself in the mirror. I don’t want to see how I look, how they’ve fashioned me. In my mind, I already see stains of blood on the muslin fabric of my skirt, dotting the white leather of my gloves. Lacerde adjusts my skirt and smooths my hair. Then, with a grunt, she bends down and buffs my new shoes to a gleam. 

She opens the door for me so I don’t get my gloves dirty and leads me down the dark corridor. My dressing room is the only one in use. All the others are boarded up, so that no one will use them to hide. 

I imagine what the Opera Hall must have been like years ago, when so many singers performed here together for more willing audiences. The corridors would have been filled with the sounds of laughter, rustling taffeta costumes, and a chorus of warm-up scales. Above, the audience would be straining to get inside the house, clinking glasses together at the theatre bar, speculating on the wonders to come. 

If I strain my ear, I can still hear the echo of their merriment in the walls, obscured by the more recent cacophony of despair and pain. The smell of thousands of spellsongs, layered atop one another for centuries, lingers in the musty air. It’s been eight years since this place functioned as a real theatre, but the Opera Hall remembers. 

We climb the stairs up onto the stage. Elene and Lord Durand, her newly elevated pet footman, stand together on the edge, shouting instructions down to the conductor in the orchestra pit. 

Elene glances up and nods to Lacerde, who positions me at center stage without releasing me. It’s as if they think I will run, even though there is no where to go. 

No one has dimmed the gas lamps that line the theatre’s aisles yet, so I have a full view. The theatre is much grander than our replica at the academy. The ceiling bears a centuries-old mural of Adela gifting the first mage with magic. The singer kneels beside the sacred pool, and the goddess rises from the water, her mouth open with song and her arms spread wide. Musical notes surround them, each flecked with real gold leaf. 

Portraits of the three other goddesses border the mural. Odetta, the goddess of spring and renewal, wearing a silver mask that covers her eyes and cheeks, and holding a sparrow’s skeleton in her cupped hands. Karina, goddess of justice and winter, thin and draped in a linen sheath, with her arms wide. Marena, the autumn goddess of war, chin lifted proudly, staring down with her hypnotic purple eyes, bejeweled with human teeth. 

Beneath, row upon row of tightly packed red velvet seats stretch back to the imposing black doors at the rear of the theatre. They’re made from mageglass, a material designed by the elementals: sand spun, dyed and hardened so that not even diamond bullets could shatter it. Hundreds of people will fill the house tonight. Dame Ava, the queen’s former principal, told me that sometimes there are so many that folk have to stand along the walls. 

My knees start to shake at the sight. My mouth goes dry. 

All these seats. All these people. My unshed tears blur the rows of red seats together, like a smear of blood.


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Julia Ember is the author of The Seafarer's Kiss duology, a Norse myth inspired retelling of The Little Mermaid, published by Interlude Press (Duet Books), and Ruinsong, a standalone high fantasy reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera, forthcoming from Macmillan Kids (FSG) in November 2020. She lives with her wife and two fluffy cats in the Pacific Northwest.



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For Better or Cursed (The Babysitters Coven #2)

by Kate Williams
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Release Date: September 15th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Witches, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Contemporary, Magic Realism, Fiction
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Synopsis:

Adventures in Babysitting meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer in this funny, action-packed sequel about a coven of witchy babysitters who realize their calling to protect the innocent and save the world from an onslaught of evil.

Esme Pearl's life used to be all about bumming rides and babysitting. Sure, it wasn't glamorous, but it was predictable. All that changed when Cassandra Heaven came to town, and they discovered their complicated, and connected, legacy: Esme and Cassandra are Sitters, supernaturally-gifted teens armed with an ever-changing grimoire of Sitter witchcraft to help them protect the innocent and keep evil demons at bay. You know, the typical teenage stuff.
But just as Esme is starting to adjust to--and maybe even like--her new normal, life lobs another glitter bomb her way. The Synod--the Sitterhood's governing circle--has called a Summit, a once-in-a-generation gathering that promises training, education, and whole lot of ice-breakers.
Esme should be excited--a Summit might mean she can finally get the answers she desperately wants--but she can't shake a building sense of panic. Especially since Cassandra's not acting like herself; Esme's dad is MIA; Pig is out of dog food; Janis is scared to be alone; and there's a guy who seems too good to be true, again. Worst of all, it soon becomes clear, there's no one watching the kids. It's obvious the Summit is a haute mess, but will it be a deadly one, too?


Can you briefly describe THE BABYSITTERS COVEN series, what’s happening in FOR BETTER OR CURSED and its characters? 

The Babysitters Coven series follows two teenagers, Esme and Cassandra, who discover they are Sitters, which are superpowered witches charged with protecting the innocent and keeping evil at bay! I like to think of the series as a nostalgic mash-up of pop culture tropes and YA genres. 

In For Better or Cursed, the entire Sitterhood convenes on Esme and Cassandra’s hometown for a weekend of training and education. What could go wrong? Everything. Literally, everything. 


Could you describe your FOR BETTER OR CURSED with emojis?

🎄🐷🐓 🐓 😡 🏃‍♀️ 🏃‍♀️😂 


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why? 

For Better or Cursed brings several new characters into the fold, and one of them in particular was really fun to write. She’s from New York and is very worried about bedbugs. 


How did the second book occur to you? Did you have a different process than with THE BABYSITTERS COVEN? 

I would like to say that I had more of a plan with For Better or Cursed than I did with The Babysitters Coven, but I was still flying by the seat of my pants for most of it. I knew I wanted to bring in some new characters, but it took me a while to figure out the right way to do so. 


If you could choose one song to describe FOR BETTER OR CURSED, which one would it be? 

For Better or Cursed takes place in December, right before Christmas, and The Waitresses’ “Christmas Wrapping” plays a big part in the book. I love this song and listen to it all year round. 



What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date? 

Hot chocolate and being cozy by the Christmas tree! Or, if you’re Esme, iced coffee and the thrift store! 


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish FOR BETTER OR CURSED? 

These are not YA books, but I love Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism and Edgar Cantero’s Meddling Kids. They are both fantastic authors who really have perfected the nostalgic genre-blend that I am trying to achieve with my own work. 


What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book and, especially, a second book in a series? 

I love drafting! It’s a really fun stage where ideas come to you and you just get to throw any-and-everything onto the page. The first rewrite is when it gets hard, because that’s when you have to pull all of those ideas together and make them make sense. 

In a way, the second book was easier because I knew the characters really well. It was also hard, though, because it had to stay true to what happened in the first book, even if there were places where I would have preferred to take things in a different direction. 


What’s next for you? 

I am just finishing up the third book in the series, which I have to say is probably my favorite. I am so excited about the title, too!








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I’m the author of the YA novel The Babysitters Coven.

I also write for magazines, including Cosmopolitan, NYLON, Elle, Women's Health, Shape, Time Out New York, Monster Children, Russh, Oyster, The Fader, NME, H&M, Smith Journal, Gather Journal, KnitWit, Popular, Style.com and more.

I have ghostwritten New York Times bestsellers, celebrity tell-alls, memoirs, how-tos, and beauty bibles (Shh…. I was never here, and you haven’t seen me.)

And, just ‘cause we’re still talking about me, I’ve also written windows, billboards, emails and captions, captions, captions for brands such as Urban Outfitters, Nasty Gal, Vans, Calvin Klein, Nike, Lively, BAGGU and more.

I love to write about witches, teenagers, girls behaving badly, palm trees, and other forms of magic. Teenage girl witches behaving badly under the palm trees is my penultimate subject.


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Hunted

by Molly Zenk & Sarah Biglow
Release Date: November 17th, 2020
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Synopsis:

In order to save his younger brother from a vampire recruitment weekend disguised as a live action role-playing game, Vampire Hunter Darren Paxton must team up with Vampire Edith Dorset and things get…complicated.

On the hundredth anniversary of being turned into a vampire, Edith joins her adopted daughters and their friends at the Heartsong Clan’s annual "vampires vs humans" LARP recruitment event where she meets an eager Dan Paxton. Dan’s older brother and vampire hunter, Darren, thinks he is merely chaperoning a trip to a nerd convention, but when Darren discovers Dan missing, he follows the only lead he has to the Heartsong Clan’s residence on Tombstone Row. He’s determined to keep his Hunter instincts in check, rescue his brother, and make a clean escape. When an impromptu late-night encounter leads Darren and Edith to be honest with each other about who and what each of them are, Edith longs to keep Darren and his brother close, even though it goes against Clan rules. The two start to grow closer as they seek out the truth from Edith’s Sire, Mr. Heartsong, and soon Darren is finding it harder than he thought to snuff out Edith and her family.


Can you briefly describe HUNTED and its characters?

Hunted is an alt history vampire novel with twists on the traditional vampire myths and legends. In the world of HUNTED, vampires are marginalized citizens living in clans on government lands. Blood is rationed through the Red Cross. Because of restrictions and how they’re viewed by humans (and especially by the Vampire Hunters), they need to come up with creative methods to recruit potential new members. Vampire Edith and Vampire Hunter Darren must team up to save his brother from a recruitment week end gone bad. 


Could you describe your story with emojis?

🧛‍♀️ + 👨= 💑❓



Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why?

Darren because of his lack of filter. He says whatever is on his mind and doesn’t care if he comes across as an “asshole.” He owns up to it.


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere?

Back in the fall of 2018, we decided we wanted to try co-writing together for a multi-author boxed set that was aiming to hit the USA Today Bestseller list. We ended up putting a shifter story into that set (and we hit the list), but our first foray was this quirky alt-history social justice novel about two people really striving for humanity in different ways. We had a blast building the world, ensuring there were parallels between how vampires were treated throughout history and how marginalized groups were treated in reality. We wanted to make our vampires sympathetic.


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be?

Into Dust by Mazzy Star 



If your book was going to be made into a movie, who would play your characters?

Such a good question! Edith – Shay Mitchell. Darren – Matthew Daddario 



What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date?

Some red wine and music of your choice. 



Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish HUNTED? 

If readers enjoy HUNTED, we’ve written two other series together. Captivity series where shape shifters try their best to find freedom and love in a post-apocalyptic dystopian society. Celestial Academy series where the descendants of Archangels and Saints go to school, relatively peacefully, until the daughter of Lucifer shows up hunting for her father’s missing relic. 


What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book?

Finding the time to sneak in word count in our very busy daytime schedules. 


What’s next for you? 

Books 2 and 3 of the Hunted series (Allied and Fated).







MOLLY ZENK

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Molly was born in Minnesota, grew up in Florida, lived in Tennessee, before settling in Colorado. She is married to a Mathematician/Software Engineer who complains about there not being enough “math” or info about him in her author bio. They live in Arvada, CO with their daughters. Molly’s publishing credits include: Heart’s Affections (2013), Hyperion Keats (2013), Better Date Than Never (2014), 3 Nights In Ibiza (2014), Christmas Kisses anthology (2015), Westward Hearts anthology (2015), United To Strike: A Novel Of The Delano Grape Workers (2019), Operation Boyfriend (2019), Fated Mates anthology (2019), Fierce & Fated anthology (2019), and the Captivity series (2019). She won the first annual Halloween Flash Fiction contest presented by Bienvenue Press in 2017 and is also the ghostwriter for several best-selling Amazon short reads authors. She is represented by Denise Barone of Barone Literary Agency.



SARAH BIGLOW

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USA Today bestselling author Sarah Biglow is a lawyer, tv addict, wife and mother.

With a passion for cozy mysteries, urban fantasy and paranormal romance, she is the author of the Geeks and Things cozy mystery series and the co-author of the bestselling Captivity series.

She owes much of her writing career to National Novel Writing Month (find out more here) and has been an active member of the Boston region since 2009. NaNoWriMo as it’s known by its participants not only gives writers an outlet to get their stories down on paper, but it helps promote literacy worldwide.

Sarah adores connecting with readers so reach out any time!


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November 17, 2020 No comments

 


Empire of Blood (Rebel Empire, #1)

by Olivia Cornwell
Release Date: November 10th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
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Synopsis:

Lilly Faine is tired of classmates dissing her family, and doesn’t care when she receives suspension for nearly punching the lights out of a classmate. Her father isn’t crazy, even if he does spout stories about a world full of magic, a cruel king who hunted him, and has a shattered amulet that tingles when Lilly touches it.

When an old enemy appears under Chicago’s beloved Bean, Lilly and her brother Gabriel are shoved into the impossible world their father believed in. Alone on opposite ends of a war, they race to rescue each other. Lilly finds aid and friendship in a band of rebels, but she is also hunted by the emperor’s personal assassin. Gabriel gains the help of the emperor, but Gabriel’s choices to do good may lead him into dark shadows he can’t find his way out of.

Magic thrums within their reach, promising aid, and Lilly and Gabriel both must decide if the magic they seek – and the causes for which they now fight – is worth the risk of their souls.


Can you briefly describe EMPIRE OF BLOOD and its characters?

Empire of Blood is about two siblings, Lilly and Gabriel, as they struggle to navigate a world they never believed existed. They’re on opposite sides of a rising war, and both have to decide if using dark magic is worth the consequences.

Lilly is taken under the wing of the Annor brothers, the leaders of the rebellion against Emperor Yovak. But it’s not long before she’s hunted by an assassin known as the Ghost (he’s pretty cool).

Gabriel befriends the daughter of the emperor himself, and is told the rebels are the cruel villains of the world. He’s put under the tutelage of a skilled dark magic weaver who was good friends with his father.

Could you describe your story with emojis?

👩‍🦰 🔮⚔️🔮👦🏻


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why? 

This is like asking me who my favorite child is. xD Honestly, my favorite is probably Mordir. He’s been one of the oldest characters I’ve created, and he was around for one of the earliest evolutions of what EoB branched off from. 

But also, I know a lot about his past, and a lot about his future. While the story doesn’t show a lot of it, he’s one of the most deeply developed characters I have, and his motivations and beliefs about himself give me emotions. He has a lot going on that he doesn’t show anybody. 


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere? 

I think it kind of evolved from some of my earliest stories. I had a story about a girl whose whole family was kidnapped by the villain, and she meets fantasy people who help her. That girl was nothing like Lilly, but I think that was where the general ideas sparked from. 

I can’t think of any particular place I found inspiration… I do remember reading Sarah J. Maas’s Throne of Glass series and getting inspired to do more complex worldbuilding/settings for Piensor. And, in a way, my visit to Chicago inspired the initial “Earth-side” setting. I loved visiting Chicago, and I wanted that piece of me in the novel. 


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be? 

“Heroes Never Die” by Unsecret. My friend sent it to me, saying it reminded her of the story, and naturally I listened to it and now it sits in my playlist XD 


If your book was going to be made into a movie, who would play your characters? 

So, bit of a disclaimer: I honestly don’t know what these celebrities sound like (except the ones for Seymour and Seiryu), so voice-wise, they may or may not be a fit. I went based purely on looks. XD Also I don’t know enough celebrities to have everyone, but here are a few (the others are TBD): 


Lilly: Zoey Deutch 

Gabriel: Chase Crawford 

Tilas: Liam Neeson 

Yovak Zilfanden: Richard Armitage 

Seiryu: Hugo Weaving (is it cheating? Maybe? I don’t care XD) or Craig Parker. Orrrr Luke Evans. 

Odalys: Hailee Steinfeld 

Isilmere Annor: Charlie Hunnam 

Orrun: Craig Horner 

Aderyn: Claire Holt 

Tae: Alyvia Alyn Lind 


Honestly this question has been one of my favorites and I’m really glad you asked. 


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish EMPIRE OF BLOOD? 

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (though it does have some language and sexual content) is probably a series that comes closest to satisfying the hunger. Or possibly Lord of the Rings. 

And, to plug my own stuff, I have stories on Wattpad! One story is currently on hold because Empire of Blood demanded my soul, but those are pretty exciting too. :D 


What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book? 

The most difficult part would probably be editing. At least, editing the bigger story elements. Or trying to smooth out the plot holes and having to rewrite and rewrite and rewrite. 

Trying to figure out how to weave in new aspects late in the writing process can be a hassle sometimes, too… but once it fits, things tend to fall into place. 

And a recent hurdle I’ve discovered is writing the sequel to book 1, and realizing that I now have a lot of changes to do and I did not weigh those consequences when I edited book 1. Whoops. 


What’s next for you? 

Next is brainstorming and planning for the second book of the duology! I’m trying to use NaNo to brainstorm (I am currently VERY behind). And then it’s on to drafting. I’m super excited for the next book. It has some of my favorite scenes! 

After that…. Who knows? I want to get back into writing the Wattpad stories, too. I’ve missed writing them.







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Olivia Cornwell is a storyteller with a love of dragons and magical worlds. She writes stories of hope and redemption and familial relationships, and far too many sarcastic characters. She writes to entertain her readers (and may or may not collect their tears along the way) and share the truth of her Creator. At least when she isn’t struggling to control her characters, drinking a lot of coffee, or hoarding chocolate.

She hides out in Ohio, and in her spare time Olivia cuddles her niece and nephews, and yowls back at her cat (who is most likely her familiar). She also enjoys adopting the characters from her friends’ novels and keeping them safe from their own dangers.


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