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Monday, April 4, 2016

FFBC Tours: Welcome to the club, Dig Too Deep by Amy Allgeyer


Dig Too Deep
by Amy Allgeyer
Publisher: Albert Whitman
Release Date: April 1st 2016
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
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Synopsis:

With her mother facing prison time for a violent political protest, seventeen-year-old Liberty Briscoe has no choice but to leave her Washington, DC, apartment and take a bus to Ebbottsville, Kentucky, to live with her granny. There she can finish high school and put some distance between herself and her mother-- her 'former' mother, as she calls her. But Ebbottsville isn't the same as Liberty remembers, and it's not just because the top of Tanner's Peak has been blown away to mine for coal. Half the county is out of work, an awful lot of people in town seem to be sick, and the tap water is bright orange--the same water that officials claim is safe to drink. When Granny's lingering cold turns out to be something much worse, Liberty is convinced the mine is to blame, and starts an investigation that quickly plunges her into a world of secrets, lies, threats, and danger. Liberty isn't deterred by any of it, but as all her searches turn into dead ends, she comes to a difficult decision: turn to violence like her former mother or give up her quest for good.





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The youngest of seven kids, Amy has been writing stories since she first learned to make her letters face the right way. Her work has appeared in Family Fun, A Fly in Amber and Stories for Children. As an architect, she spends her days restoring hundred-year-old homes in Boise where she lives with her son, a feral house cat, and a fake owl named Alan. She hates chocolate, but loves vegetables. She also loves travelling to foreign lands and the smell of honeysuckle on humid Southern nights. 

Amy is represented by the lovely and amazing Danielle Chiotti of Upstart Crow Literary.


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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)




Sunday, January 4, 2015

Interview with Natalie D. Richards


Gone Too Far
by Natalie D. Richards
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: January 6th 2015
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Synopsis:

Keeping secrets ruined her life. But the truth might just kill her.

Piper Woods can't wait for the purgatory of senior year to end. She skirts the fringes of high school like a pro until the morning she finds a notebook with mutilated photographs and a list of student sins. She's sure the book is too gruesome to be true, until pretty, popular Stella dies after a sex-tape goes viral. Everyone's sure it's suicide, but Piper remembers Stella's name from the book and begins to suspect something much worse.

Drowning in secrets she doesn't want to keep, Piper's fears are confirmed when she receives an anonymous text message daring her to make things right. All she needs to do is choose a name, the name of someone who deserves to be punished...


Hello Natalie! We are super excited to have you once again in our FFBC. 

I can’t tell you how happy I am to be back! You guys are hands-down the best at blog tours. I’m so honored to be working with you again!


Gone Too Far is a story about a photographer, Piper, who sees the ugly truth of her high school. After she finds a book of student sins, and one of her classmates dies under mysterious circumstances, Piper receives an anonymous text inviting her to make someone pay. But her vigilante justice turns into a deadly game, one where winning is a crime and losing could cost her life.


Oh, wow. So many things I researched for this one have probably landed me on a government watch list. LOL! I’ll say the weirdest thing I researched was what sporting equipment would be suitable as a weapon. LOL!


Artsy, free-spirited, strong, smart…and mistaken. ;-)


“Because if I want to see the truth in this world, I can’t be a girl who hides.”


The scenes at the basketball game. Every single thing in the books tied together in those scenes and they were super intense to write. I could barely breathe and I was leaned forward so far, I was about to launch out of my seat. 


Remember how I said every single thing in the book tied together? Yeah, well, that’s rough. ;-) Truly, the whole thing was like a giant knitted quilt. If I tugged on one piece of yarn, things snagged and unraveled all over creation. It was all super tangled. 


The thing is, I’d like to say I’d be the smart girl and I’d go straight to the authorities, but when it’s your friends that could get hurt and when you know someone else might interpret things worse than they were meant, turning something like that in feels like a tall order. I might not have been strong enough to do it. I might have chosen to hide it. Piper hides things too. She means well, but does wrong and this was a very intentional, conscious decision on my part. Piper is a good person, but she makes some really bad choices. That’s the sad reality, isn’t it? We all make mistakes, and we all make a few big ones. Avoiding mistakes is good, but learning what to do AFTER mistakes is every bit as important in my opinion.


I don’t know who to include and who to cut, but man I loved these characters, so most of them are in here!!


Tate – Colton Haynes

Jackson – Bob Morley

Connor – Dayo Okeniyi

Hadley – Caitlin Stasey

Aimee – Kat Graham

Tacey – Adele (I know, not an actress, but this is EXACTLY how I picture Tacey)

Manny – Max Thieriot

And then…


Nick – Grey Damon

Piper – Zoey Deutch


After giving it WAY too much thought, I think the song that works best in lyrics, theme, feel, etc. for Gone Too Far is a Mr Ms song called Hurricane. I listened to it loads while writing the book and highly recommend it as a mood prep.



Oooh, cool question. Well, many early reviewers have told me it’s a book that keeps them up, so don’t start it too late at night? And on that note, maybe your favorite caffeinated Starbucks beverage might be in order. I like four-pump mochas or peppermint mochas if you want a recommendation! ;-) Then you’ll need a salty to go with the sweet – and if you really want to channel my experience writing the book, that means you’ll have sushi with your Starbucks. Every time I look at Gone Too Far, I will think of a particular tuna roll from my favorite local sushi joint! 


I honestly can’t think of a film that has secrets similar to the ones in Gone Too Far, but I do recommend a couple of older ones – the Usual Suspects (for the greatest twist/surprise secret reveal ever!) and Crazy, Stupid Love which has so many adorable secret connections. Loved that flick!



My third novel with Sourcebooks is tentatively slated for release in late 2015. It’s called My Secret To Tell and it’s about a small town trio of friends, one of whom is accused of a terrible crime that he didn’t commit… Or did he? ;-)


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At seven, Natalie D. Richards wrote about Barbara Frances Bizzlefishes (who wouldn't dare do the dishes.) Now she writes about awesome girls, broody boys, and all things dark and creepy. Natalie lives in Ohio (Go Bucks!) with her techno-wiz husband, three amazing kids, and a seventy pound dust-mop who swears he's the family dog. Her psychological thriller, Six Months Later, will be released in October 1, 2013 by Sourcebooks Fire. Until then, you'll probably find her writing her next book or trying to wade through the towers of dog-eared paperbacks that have taken over her bedroom.