GLORY, The Dust Chronicles Book 3, comes out in one sleep! Less than one sleep if you order it for kindle, and stay up late enough tonight. :)
This trilogy has consumed much of my life over the past three and a half years. And it's a little hard to for me to believe that the final book is coming out.
That said, I'm super excited that readers will be able to experience the final chapter in Glory's story, soon. Like tomorrow. (And don't worry, it's not that kind of final chapter. I won't promise much, but I will promise that I didn't go all Roth on readers. Glory lives. And that's the only spoiler I'll offer. But I guess I just gave a huge spoiler for the Divergent trilogy. Sorry.)
To celebrate, I'm planning a huge, SUMMER OF GIVEAWAYS, with books, swag and.... 3 Kindle Paperwhites!
The details for the June giveaway will be up on this blog tomorrow!
If you haven't read any of my series yet, the first 2 books are on sale at amazon.com for only $1.99, and book 3 is on sale for $3.99.
Also, as of tomorrow, all 3 books will be available in paperback, with these gorgeous new covers!
What are they about?? Well...
The Dust Chronicles is a sci-fi thriller trilogy, set in a post-apocalyptic world, with elements of paranormal, dystopian, fantasy and a good dose of romance. Think X-Men meets Firefly meets Mad Max, with the pacing and high stakes of The Hunger Games, and the emotional intensity of The Forest of Hands and Teeth.
They are fun, fast-paced reads for teens or adults. (In fact... most of my readers are adults.)
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6/09/2014
One More Sleep
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5/29/2014
Hadley Holt's Exciting New Fantasy YA series
Wizard Queen at Sixteen
MEET HADLEY HOLT:

Thanks to the housing market crash,
Hadley finally realized her dreams. She now breathes life into her magical
tales of reluctant young heroes finding their inner strength to fight against
terrible odds.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
DESECRATION, Book One of the Wizard Queen at Sixteen
In a hidden world of wizards where only men hold the
power of magic, one girl arises with the power to change everything, but
only If she survives…
Adriana Victoriana Evangelista (Addie), daughter to the High Chancellor of the Wizard’s Council, has always been the perfect wizard girl. She never questions why men possess magical powers and women have no power at all, magical or otherwise.
On her sixteenth birthday, Addie finds out she possesses magic. Under wizard law, she is a desecration.
Just as Addie discovers love, her fate sends her straight into the path of a powerful and evil sorcerer, but the worst danger of all may come from right inside her own home.
Adriana Victoriana Evangelista (Addie), daughter to the High Chancellor of the Wizard’s Council, has always been the perfect wizard girl. She never questions why men possess magical powers and women have no power at all, magical or otherwise.
On her sixteenth birthday, Addie finds out she possesses magic. Under wizard law, she is a desecration.
Just as Addie discovers love, her fate sends her straight into the path of a powerful and evil sorcerer, but the worst danger of all may come from right inside her own home.
EXCERPT:
The
sound of footsteps outside sent my heart racing. If Izzy got caught without her
cloak on school property, we’d both get detention for a week. And worse, my
father would murder me.
“Your
cloak!” I whispered. I stretched out my hand as if I could somehow grab Izzy’s
cloak from several feet away.
In
answer to my thoughts, Izzy’s discarded forest-green cloak flew across the
room, coming into my open hand.
I
blinked at my hand and the cloak I clutched in my fist. I stared as my knuckles
went white and my outstretched arm began to tremble. A thunderous pulse echoed
in my ears and my limbs and I realized it was the pounding of my heart.
Finally,
I met Izzy’s shocked stare. We both gaped at each other for a moment. Then our
gazes whipped back and forth between the corner where her cloak had been and my
hand, where it currently was. And then to the door, which fortunately remained
closed.
I
realized I’d stopped breathing. Gasping for air, I dropped Izzy’s cloak like it
was on fire.
“Addie,”
Izzy gasped, then giggled nervously, “you just did magic.” She pointed a finger
at me. “You just did MAGIC!”
“No.
Shhhh! Don’t even say that!” I shook my head spastically. I clutched my head
between my hands. “No! No! No!”
“Yes,
yes, yes! You did!” she sang back.
“It
didn’t happen. It couldn’t have.” I kept shaking my head so vehemently that I
started to get woozy. “I’m a girl. That’s impossible!”
“It
is impossible. But you did it
anyway.”
I
couldn’t seem to stop shaking my head.
“Ha!
Your brat of a brother would look like such a total idiot right now. Bet he
couldn’t do what you just did. His magic hasn’t come that far yet.”
“No,”
I said, still in major denial. I could hear my father’s voice ranting; a woman wielding magic is a desecration!
“There’s
some prophecy about this.” Izzy tapped her palm against her forehead several
times. “Hugo mentioned it a while back. Shoot! I can’t remember.”
“I
can’t be part of some prophecy. My father will kill me.”
QUESTIONS FOR HADLEY:
Kathleen:
I loved
your YA Fantasy serial. I haven’t had that much magical fun since Harry Potter.
Desecration is a good story!
Your heroine lives in a wizard society
that suppresses women. This made me curious, and I also found it interesting
that one of the secondary characters, the fascinating Lady Acacia, found a way
to still rise in the ranks. That’s interesting. What inspired you to create a
society that struggles with this issue?
HADLEY: I’ve always heard that you should write what
you are passionate about. I had actually written another book (part of a
different series) and in that book I knew that there would be a crossover to a
wizard book/series. As I developed that world to create a backstory, I asked
myself what would that world be like for a girl living within it? As I
contemplated that question, Addie came to life. When I thought of the struggles
Addie would have to face in a backward chauvinistic society, Addie’s story
called to me so strongly that I set aside the other book to write her story. It
all came down to the fact that I am passionate about the empowerment of
girls/women and I love a good world-saving adventure.
Kathleen: How often do you get lost in a story?
HADLEY: Pretty much continually whether I’m reading or writing.
Kathleen: What’s the first book you remember
reading?
HADLEY:
That’s hard to say. I
read so much throughout school that I somehow forgot that you could read for
fun. As an adult, (a couple of years after college) someone gave me a copy of Jude
Deveraux’s book, A Knight in Shining Armor, and I haven’t stopped reading since
that day.
Kathleen: What’s your favorite fairy tale?
HADLEY: I love Cinderella but my favorite
version is in the movie Ever After starring Drew Barrymore because it’s still
just as romantic, but Cinderella saves herself instead of the prince saving her!
Kathleen: Can you tell us about a real-life
hero you’ve met?
HADLEY:
My daughter Christina
who straight out of college traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to
work with orphans. She faced down danger, secret police, malaria, being
assaulted on the street, and an Ebola scare. She made a difference to a lot of
children and helped one little boy get artificial legs so he could walk for the
very first time in his life. That’s the definition of a hero to me.
Kathleen: Wow! You must be an amazing mother to
have raised such a brave daughter. Where do you read and how often?
HADLEY:
I’m particularly
partial to audio books these days and I “read” while I get ready for the day,
while I drive, on breaks, and before bed.
HADLEY:
I’ll have to say my
favorites (plural): Hans Gruber played by Alan Rickman in the original Die
Hard, David the vampire played by Kiefer Sutherland in the Lost Boys and the
shark in Jaws.
Kathleen: Yikes! You picked some scary
ones. What’s your favorite kind of story to get lost in?
HADLEY: I like many kinds of stories but I
like a good adventure with romance and an element of paranormal or magic so I
try to write the kind of stories that I like to read (we have to entertain
ourselves – LOL).
Kathleen: If you could interview one
person (and it doesn’t have to be a writer) who would it be?
HADLEY: Malala Yousafzai – Here is a girl who is an incredible hero! At the age
of 11, this little Pakistani girl stood up against the Taliban – peacefully
fighting for the right for girls to receive an education. Even after being
gunned down, she continued to fight for the rights of girls to receive an
education. I’d like to know where that kind of bravery comes from.
Kathleen: Oh yes, she’s amazing! Which of your
characters would you most/least to invite to dinner, and why?
HADLEY:
I think I’d like to
have Addie’s best friend Izzy to dinner. I think she would keep me laughing.
Kathleen: Yes, she would. She says exactly what’s
on her mind. What would you say is your most interesting quirk?
Kathleen: LOL! Mr. Potato Head, that is quirky and fun!
So, which era would you least like to have lived in, fashion-wise and why?
So, which era would you least like to have lived in, fashion-wise and why?
HADLEY: I wouldn’t like to live in any time
where a woman has to wear a corset.
Kathleen: This was fun! Thank you for being here
today and I hear you are giving away a copy of DESECRATION
GIVEAWAY:
Hadley is giving away an eBook of DESECRATION today to one lucky reader who comments. She’ll send the eBook to your email via Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
HADLEY ASKS READERS:
If you had magic powers what would you change about the world?FANS CAN FIND HADLEY AT:
email:
hadley@hadleyholt.com
Website: www.hadleyholt.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hadley_Holt
4/10/2014
Welcome Allie Burton
Allie Burton - Lost Daughters of Atlantis
Exciting new YA series
MEET ALLIE BURTON:
Allie didn’t realize having so many jobs would become great
research material for the stories she writes. She has been everything from a
fitting room attendant to a bike police officer to a professional mascot
escort. She has lived on three continents and in four states and has studied
art, fashion design, marine biology, and advertising.
When her kids asked, “when are you going to write a story we
can read?” she switched from adult novels to Young Adult and Middle Grade and
hasn’t looked back.
Allie is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers
& Illustrators, Romance Writers of America including the Young Adult,
Dallas Area Romance Writers and Heart of the Rockies chapters. She is also a
member of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. Currently, she lives in Colorado with her
husband and two children.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Atlantis Dark Tides, Lost Daughters of Atlantis Book 4
Brought up to believe she is a rightful heir of Atlantis and
the destructive Seer of legend, Sky
plots to destroy the society that rejected her. On a spy mission, she plans to
use a human close to the Atlantean princesses to learn more about her intended
targets. Instead, Sky saves the air-breather and exposes her own special
powers.
Reef is on an undercover mission of his own. Pretending to
work with the Separatists, he’s trying to determine which side of the Atlantean
war deserves the support of his people. Reef is from the Kingdom of Merta in
the Atlantic Ocean, an entire kingdom the Atlanteans didn’t know existed. Their
support could help turn the tide of the war, but only if Reef’s people choose
their side wisely.
The two teens work together to uncover the battle tactics of
both the Separatists and Royalists. But as their time together leads to love,
Sky’s forced to rethink her view on everything. When her mission morphs from
spying to murder, she doesn’t want Reef to know he’s partnered with a killer.
But Reef has secrets of his own…
COMING SOON. Read excerpts of other Lost Daughters of Atlantis on Allie's website.
QUESTIONS FOR ALLIE:
Kathleen: In your LOST DAUGHTERS OF ATLANTIS series you
have some wonderful scenes that take place in water. What inspired you to write
about people who live in the sea? Did you grow up by the ocean?
Allie:
I lived in California for twenty years and have always loved the ocean. At one
time I wanted to be a marine biologist! And I’ve always been fascinated by the
Atlantis legend.
Kathleen: How often do you get lost in a story?
Allie:
Not as often as I’d like. Between writing my own stories—which I do get lost
in, and various kid activities, I don’t always have a book open. But I just got
back from a week vacation and read several books.
Kathleen: Fairy Tale or Action Adventure?
Allie:
Both! I love to see fairy tale retellings combined with adventure. The Lost
Daughters of Atlantis series is a combination of legend, adventure, and
romance.
Kathleen: Do you write while listening to music? If so
what kind?
Allie:
I don’t listen to music while I write. I find it distracting. As Nora Roberts
once said, “Silence is my music.”
Kathleen: If you couldn’t be a writer anymore, what
profession would you take up?
Allie:
I’d love to work for a non-profit or sporting event as an event planner. I used
to be an advertising executive and planned events for various clients.
Kathleen: What’s the first thing you do when you finish
writing a book?
Allie:
Put it away for a while, take time to relax, read, and then start thinking
about the next story.
Kathleen: If you could interview one person (and it
doesn’t have to be a writer) who would it be?
Allie:
Amelia Earhart because she was an adventurous woman before her time. I’d love
to learn what motivated her and what happened to her on her last flight.
There’s a fun story there somewhere.
Kathleen: Where do you read and how often?
Allie:
When I have the chance I read everywhere: in the carpool line, on airplanes, in
bed, while working out on a treadmill.
Kathleen: What do you do to unwind and relax?
Allie:
I run almost every day and I love to ski in the winter. I also just started
playing golf. Hanging out with friends, dancing, and traveling are also great
ways for me to relax.
Kathleen: Which era would you least like to have lived
in, fashion-wise and why?
Allie:
I couldn’t handle the restrictiveness of corsets or to always be in a dress so
living in any time period before the women’s movement would be hard for me.
GIVEAWAY:
Eager to read the first three books in the Lost Daughters of Atlantis series?
Allie will be giving away three copies of the Lost Daughters of Atlantis ebook
bundle to readers who leave a comment.
FOLLOW ALLIE:
WEBSITE: www.allieburton.com
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/Allie_Burton
FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com/AllieBurtonAuthor
WATTPAD: www.wattpad.com/AllieBurton
ALLIE ASKS READERS:
Would you be excited to live in an underwater world? If not, where
would you like to live (a foreign country, the moon, mars)?
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