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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Interview with Kester Grant for The Court of Miracles



The Court of Miracles (A Court of Miracles #1)

by Kester Grant
Publisher: Knopf Children's
Release Date: June 2nd 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Retellings, Science Fiction
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Synopsis:

Les Misérables meets Six of Crows in this page-turning adventure as a young thief finds herself going head to head with leaders of Paris's criminal underground in the wake of the French Revolution.

In the violent urban jungle of an alternate 1828 Paris, the French Revolution has failed and the city is divided between merciless royalty and nine underworld criminal guilds, known as the Court of Miracles. Eponine (Nina) Thénardier is a talented cat burglar and member of the Thieves Guild. Nina's life is midnight robberies, avoiding her father's fists, and watching over her naïve adopted sister, Cosette (Ettie). When Ettie attracts the eye of the Tiger--the ruthless lord of the Guild of Flesh--Nina is caught in a desperate race to keep the younger girl safe. Her vow takes her from the city's dark underbelly to the glittering court of Louis XVII. And it also forces Nina to make a terrible choice--protect Ettie and set off a brutal war between the guilds, or forever lose her sister to the Tiger.


Can you briefly describe THE COURT OF MIRACLES and its characters?

THE COURT OF MIRACLES is a reimagining of Les Miserables meets Six of Crows. It’s the story of a young thief desperate to save her sister who takes on cruel royalty and the lords of the city’s underworld criminal guilds. 


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

Enjolras St Juste, he is just so delightful to write, because he’s so extreme in his obsessive regard for the revolution over anything else. TCOM being a Les Mis retelling, the first draft included the character of Marius Pontmercy. And every time I wrote a scene with him and Nina, I felt like pulling teeth. I kept saying to my husband “If only I could write this scene with Enjolras instead of Marius, it’d be 100% better and hilarious …” then one day it clicked. Why did I need Marius anyway? I booted him out of the book (he’s the worst in any case) and gave all his scenes to Enjolras, and now they are glorious. 


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

So many things combined, a lifelong obsession with Les Mis, seeing the latest Jungle Book movie, thinking of all my favourite stories…. It all melded together in one lightning strike moment.


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

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Valjean. Jessica Chastain as Javert. “The Tiger” was inspired in part by Michael Fassbender in 12 Years a Slave. Sam Clafin as Enjolras. Tom Holland as the Dauphin, Gillian Anderson in Bleak House or Eva Green or Kiersten Scott Thomas as Madame Corday. Meera Syal as Lady Komayd. Riz Ahmed as Montparnasse, Vincent Cassel as Thenardier, Charles Dance as Lord Orso, 



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

Some artisanal French bread – you’ll see why in the story. And any drink that hasn’t been poisoned. 


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

Here’s a list of read-a-likes to tide people over till TCOM’s sequel out next year –culled from reviews. 



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

The discipline of actually writing the thing. I plan and dream out the story a lot, write things in my head, but actually sitting down and either drafting or editing – forcing myself through the process is another thing. Oh and avoiding reading the reviews, when you’re so desperate to see what people are thinking of the book – but also can’t change anything because it’s too late – LE SIGH.


What’s next for you?

I have an epic animal fantasy called Goldenpaw coming out early 2021; for fans of Watership Down, Warriors, Redwall, Guardians of Ga’Hoole, and the Jungle Book. You can find out more here.






Kester Grant is a British-Mauritian writer of color. She was born in London, grew up between the UK, Democratic Republic of Congo, and the tropical island paradise of Mauritius. As a wanton nomad she and her husband are unsure which country they currently reside in but they can generally be found surrounded by their fiendish pack of cats and dogs.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Fallen Too Far (Fallen Too Far #1) by Abbi Glines



Fallen Too Far (Fallen Too Far #1) 
Abbi Glines
188 pages
Publisher: Abbi Glines
Release Date: December 14th, 2012
Rate: Loved it







Blaire Wynn has left her home, her friends, her whole life in Alabama after her mother death. She's homeless now and has no family that loves her left. Well, she has her father, but he left her mother and, as a consequence, left her to marry some woman. 
Now she's asking her father some help, but in the process she meets hot and famous Rush Finalay who is also his soon-to-be stepbrother. He has money, girls and everything he wants. But he carries a lot of baggage. 
What neither of these two could prevent was their unmistakable attraction. Although Rush is trying to keep Blair away from him, not just for the fact that she's the daughter of the man he hates the most, but for some dark secrets he's keeping to himself, he's not succeeding at all. And when the sparks fly, there' not turning back. The only problem is that Rush's secret could destroy them.



Holy freaking cow. We're already designing a big banner that claims my undeniable love for Rush Finlay. He's hot as hell and so cocky that we couldn't help loving him or wanting him, desperately. We totally understand Blaire.
We have read Abbi Gline's book before and we are madly in love with her work. So reading Rush and Blaire's story was exciting and refreshing. We missed a lot her work and we're happy to say that we enjoyed as much as we did with the other books we've read.
We're happy to introduce you to hot as hell, wealthy and cocky Rush Finlay. He's the son of the rocker Dean Finlay, so with his father money it also came the fame. He's a womanizer and he's everything he wants whenever he wants. We like his attitude of bad boy and we would love to add a Rush Finlay to our Christmas wish list this year (*wink*).
Blaire is a naïve girl who spent her adolescence taking care of her sick mother, watching her fade as time passed by. But her tragedy story does not end there. Her father left her and her mother after having an accident. In the accident, Blaire's twin sister died and his dad couldn't take it. So he took the easy way out: he left them and run with another woman. She hates her father for leaving her and not caring for her mother when he claimed that her mother was the loved of his life. Although she's vulnerable and naïve is also strong and she's willing to take a fight if she needs to, because we can't take of our heads how Grant and Blaire met.
Nannette "Nan" is Rush's half sister and Grant's stepsister. Although we don't know, until the end,  why Nan is so important that Blaire cannot ask about her. She's a spoiled and annoying little brat that irritates us a lot. We even imagine her with high and pedantic voice, begging to Rush for some attention.
Grant is a good guy. He's friendly and he does not like Nan (yay!). He's always wanting to help Blaire and defending her in front of Rush, at first (obviously). 
We love the sexual tension between Rush and Blaire. Holy freaking cow, she even says to Woods that Rush refuses to give her something she yearns for (if you know what we mean!) (*wink, wink*). Imagine our happiness when these two end up together. And now picture us as a heartbroken and devastated women when we read the end of this book. But the author, to cheer up her fans, let us know that their story is not the end. Yay? Not yay! What the hell was that? Seriously Blaire? Come on! Shoot Nan already and get over it and go find Rush. Although Rush would not forgive you for that. But we'll totally support you, girl!
This book was a wonderful reading and Abbi Glines did not disappointed us at all. We can understand how her fans are madly in love with her books, because they are fantastic! Fallen Too Far is a sweet, unraveling, hot as hell and sexy story about a boy and a girl that shouldn't be together, but that their attraction goes way beyond every rational thought they had. 
As sick fans sexy romantic novels, we totally recommend this book to all of you, Book Addicts, because you cannot live without meeting Rush Finlay and you cannot miss Rush and Blaire's story.




Rafael Lazzini as Rush
Barbara Palvin as Blaire
Caleb Halstead as Grant
Alexis Knapp as Nan