Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Interview with Rosaria Munda for Fireborne


Fireborne (The Aurelian Cycle #1)

by Rosaria Munda
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Release Date: October 15th 2019
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Dragons
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Synopsis:

Seraphina meets Red Rising in a debut young adult fantasy that's full of rivalry, romance... and dragons.

Annie and Lee were just children when a brutal revolution changed their world, giving everyone—even the lowborn—a chance to test into the governing class of dragonriders.

Now they are both rising stars in the new regime, despite backgrounds that couldn’t be more different. Annie’s lowborn family was executed by dragonfire, while Lee’s aristocratic family was murdered by revolutionaries. Growing up in the same orphanage forged their friendship, and seven years of training have made them rivals for the top position in the dragonriding fleet.

But everything changes when survivors from the old regime surface, bent on reclaiming the city.

With war on the horizon and his relationship with Annie changing fast, Lee must choose to kill the only family he has left or to betray everything he’s come to believe in. And Annie must decide whether to protect the boy she loves . . . or step up to be the champion her city needs.

From debut author Rosaria Munda comes a gripping adventure that calls into question which matters most: the family you were born into, or the one you’ve chosen.


Can you briefly describe FIREBORNE and its characters? 

FIREBORNE is about the friendship between two dragonriders of opposite backgrounds who they rise to the top of the revolutionary regime that orphaned them. 


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

Lee and Annie are my two main characters, and much like a parent I feel I can’t play favorites. However, I will say that though a lot of people root enthusiastically for Annie, I have a soft spot for Lee. His family was taken from him as a child just like Annie’s was, but for him missing them is complicated by the knowledge that they did some terrible deeds that he feels personally compelled to atone for. In many ways his is a much harder road than Annie’s. 


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

I found inspiration for this story in all sorts of strange places! The political structure of the island is loosely inspired by Plato’s Republic, which I studied in college. The post-revolutionary setting is inspired by spending time in France and China and thinking about the aftermath of their revolutions. Lee was the sort of character I really enjoyed reading about as a kid—that dashing aristocratic boy who’s effortlessly charismatic and determined to regain his birthright—where Annie is the kind of student I used to be, quiet and self-doubting despite her competence. I liked the idea of putting these two vary different kinds of people into the same story—making them friends—and then having them compete on dragonback. 


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

I don’t usually listen to lyrics very attentively, but I can say one song I did listen to continuously while writing FIREBORNE, and particularly while writing the dance scene at the ball, is Lindsey Stirling’s cover of “7 Years.” The violin cover makes a beautiful soaring melody with just a hint of bittersweetness to it, and I felt that matched the tone of moment, and of Annie and Lee’s relationship, very well. 



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

I’m the WORST at this kind of thing, but agree with the casting some friends have suggested: Dafne Keen, who plays Lyra in the HBO adaptation of His Dark Materials, would definitely have the ferocity I picture in Annie. And I’d agree that Ian Nelson, from Teen Wolf, very much looks the part for Lee. 



Fall is here, and we love to find a cosy place to read our favourite books. What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date? 

Hmm I’d have to say a nice gothic courtyard in your nearest medieval university with a crisp glass of sparkling cider! 


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

If you’re looking for a dragon fix, I’d steer you in the direction of Kristen Ciccarelli’s brilliant THE LAST NAMSARA], a beautiful story about stories, and Rachel Hartman’s SERAPHINA, a meticulously crafted masterpiece that explores human-dragon relations. If you’re looking for some of the books that inspired FIREBORNE, try two classic sci fi: DUNE by Frank Herbert and ENDER’S GAME by Orson Scott Card


What’s next for you? 

Right now, book 2 of the trilogy!






Rosaria grew up in rural North Carolina, where she climbed trees, read Harry Potter fanfiction, and taught herself Latin. She studied political theory at Princeton and lives in Chicago with her husband and cat.

For book recs and updates, follow her on instagram: @rosariamunda









🐉 G I V E A W A Y 🐉 . . "Because Firstrider is a title I've wanted since before the Revolution. It would be all the recognition, power, and respect that my family lost over the course of a suge bloody month when I was eight years old, regained." . . Wednesday seems to be a fortunate day this week, beautiful bookish people. Today I bring you more dragon stories. #FIREBORNE by @rosariamunda is being featured in the FFBC tours and we are super happy since we have the chance to give you 2 copies of the book (US/CAN only). Her book has been described it as Seraphine meet Red Rising... just FYI. Full of friendship, battles, difficulties, romance and dragons...definitely a MUST READ! . . ENTRIES FOR THE GIVEAWAY: ▪︎Follow @theffbc & @whatmakespatri ▪︎Follow the author @rosariamunda ▪︎Follow the publishing house @penguinteen ▪︎Comment if you have a dragon, what would you name it? EXTRA ENTRIES FOR THE GIVEAWAY: ▪︎Tag a friend (each friend will be an extra entry). ▪︎Share on your stories about the giveaway (remember to tag me @whatmakespatri and @theffbc) ▪︎Follow @michellesulk & @artsyreadergirl ▪︎Follow any other FFBC team member participating in the tour (let us know on the comment section who did you follow). Check everyone's Instagram handles below: @l.m.durand @onemused @crystalmusing @flyleafchroniclesblog @fictitiouswonderland @tweetybugshouse @adreamindream @onceuponatimeireadabook @novelknight @kagunderman @thereadingchemist @drjadmerricksson @love2dazzle @wishfulendings @moonlight_rendezvous @bookishzelda @artsydraft @adventuresthruwonderland . . Also, there's a 2nd #giveaway going on where we are giving away ANOTHER copy. Go to @theffbc website, check on the right hand side of the website, under CURRENT GIVEAWAYS, FIREBORNE cover and click on it and enter the rafflecopter! . . #blogtour #bookstagram #bookporn #instabook #booksofinstagram #bookphotography #booklover #yalit #booksofinstagram #bookgiveaway #bookish #booknerdigans #bookstagramfeature #bookaesthetic #bookworm #bookcommunity #booksbooksbooks #epicreads #youngadult #bookstagrammer #bookgram #yabookstagram #ireadya
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Interview with Jillian Boehme for Stormrise


Stormrise

by Jillian Boehme
Publisher: Tor Teen
Release Date: September 24th 2019
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Dragons
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Synopsis:

A combat warrior will risk everything to awaken the dragons and save her kingdom in Jillian Boehme's epic YA Fantasy debut, Stormrise, inspired by Twelfth Night and perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce.

If Rain weren’t a girl, she would be respected as a Neshu combat master. Instead, her gender dooms her to a colorless future. When an army of nomads invades her kingdom, and a draft forces every household to send one man to fight, Rain takes her chance to seize the life she wants.

Knowing she’ll be killed if she’s discovered, Rain purchases powder made from dragon magic that enables her to disguise herself as a boy. Then she hurries to the war camps, where she excels in her training—and wrestles with the voice that has taken shape inside her head. The voice of a dragon she never truly believed existed.

As war looms and Rain is enlisted into an elite, secret unit tasked with rescuing the High King, she begins to realize this dragon tincture may hold the key to her kingdom’s victory. For the dragons that once guarded her land have slumbered for centuries . . . and someone must awaken them to fight once more.


Can you briefly describe STORMRISE and the characters? 

Stormrise is the story of Rain, a girl who disguises herself as a boy and takes her twin brother’s place in the army—knowing that, if she gets caught, she will die. Magical dragon powder helps suppress her femininity, but it also awakens Nuaga, she-king of the dragons who have been asleep for centuries and who Rain must now awaken in order to save her kingdom. 

As a second daughter in a society that prizes male children over female, Rain must learn her true value and find her authentic self. Forest, on the other hand, has the coveted honor of being an only son, though he feels the burden of a father who has never supported his true passion. Commander Jasper, though an excellent leader and highly skilled Neshu fighter, has his own, father-related issues. 

I’d be remiss not to mention Nuaga, the glorious dragon Rain awakens. She is fierce and wise and still in mourning for her lost mate, T’gonnen, who sacrificed himself hundreds of years ago to save the rest of the dragon clan. True story: I bought a dragon figurine when Stormrise was in its planning stages, because it looked exactly like the way I had envisioned my dragons. My little Nuaga has been with me through every iteration of Stormrise, from first draft to completed book. 


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

Hard question! Probably I’d have to say Rain, because her fierce loyalty resonates with me. 


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

The draw for me is a female lead who ultimately finds her strength without denying her femininity—think Éowyn, who in her greatest moment declares that she is not, in fact, male (psst—there’s a sneaky shout-out to Éowyn in Stormrise). I guess you could say my ultimate inspiration is the girl-dressing-as-a-boy trope (e.g. Mulan, Arya, Lee Westfall in Rae Carson’s Walk the Earth a Stranger, which I happened to be reading while I was planning Stormrise). 


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

I have no idea! You know how it is—you see characters in your head when you write (or read), and I’m not sure how that translates. I’d love to hear thoughts from people who have already read Stormrise, to see how others envision my characters. To me, that is endlessly fascinating. 


Fall is here, and we love to find our perfect cozy spot. What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date? 

So many choices! I’m going to be spending a few days at the shore at the end of September, though, so I’m going to go with a decaf latte and a fuzzy sweatshirt on the beach. 


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

This isn’t a recommendation, because I haven’t read it yet, but I’m super excited to read Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim—another girl-dresses-as-boy story that sounds amazing! And, of course, anything by Rae Carson, but particularly Walk on Earth a Stranger


What’s next for you? 

My second book from Tor Teen will be out Fall 2020! It’s another stand-alone YA Fantasy (and I’m so excited!).






JILLIAN BOEHME is known to the online writing community as Authoress, hostess of Miss Snark's First Victim, a blog for aspiring authors. In real life, she holds a degree in Music Education, sings with the Nashville Symphony Chorus, and homeschools her remaining youngster-at-home. She's still crazy in love with her husband of more than thirty years and is happy to be surrounded by family and friends amid the rolling knolls of Middle Tennessee.





Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Cover Reveal: Dragons Are People, Too by Sarah Nicolas

Today, I'm revealing the cover for Dragons are People, Too, a young adult contemporary fantasy by Sarah Nicolas releasing April 28th from Entangled Teen. Read all the way through and scroll to the bottom for a giveaway.

Dragons Are People, Too
Publisher: Entangled
Release Date: April 28th 2015

Synopsis:

Never judge a dragon

by her human cover...

Sixteen-year-old Kitty Lung has everyone convinced she’s a normal teen—not a secret government operative, not the one charged with protecting the president’s son, and certainly not a were-dragon. The only one she trusts with the truth is her best friend—and secret crush—the über-hot Bulisani Mathe.

Then a junior operative breaks Rule Number One by changing into his dragon form in public—on Kitty’s watch—and suddenly, the world knows. About dragons. About the Draconic Intelligence Command (DIC) Kitty works for. About Kitty herself.

Now the government is hunting down and incarcerating dragons to stop a public panic, and a new shape-shifting enemy has kidnapped the president’s son. Kitty and Bulisani are the last free dragons, wanted by both their allies and their enemies. If they can’t rescue the president’s son and liberate their fellow dragons before getting caught themselves, dragons might never live free again.


Sarah is a 30-something YA author who currently lives in Orlando with a 60-lb mutt who thinks he’s a chihuahua. She believes that some boys are worth trusting, all girls have power, and dragons are people too.

She’s a proud member of the Gator Nation and has a BS in Mechanical Engineering, but has switched careers entirely. She now works as an Event Coordinator for a County Library and as a freelance book publicist and author’s assistant.



Since Sarah couldn't have written any of this book without coffee, she's giving away a $10 Starbucks Gift Card! (Open anywhere Starbucks Gift Cards can be used)