Today's post is a Book Blast for City of Hope and Ruin, a Fantasy with LGBTQ romance by Kit Campbell and Siri Paulson. This is available now. As a Book Blast, there is no interview or author post, but there is blurb and excerpt, and a bit about the authors.
The authors will be awarding a $ GC for Amazon or B & N to one randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter.
Blurb for City of Hope and Ruin
Every night the
monsters hunt.
A city that is the whole world: Theosophy and her companions in the City militia do their best to protect the civilians from the monsters, but they keep crawling from the Rift and there’s nowhere to run. Theosophy knows she’ll die fighting. It’s the best kind of death she’s seen, and at least she can save lives in the meantime.
They say the Scarred carve you up while you’re still alive.
A village in the shadow of a forest: Refugees from the border whisper about the oncoming Scarred, but Briony can’t convince her brother to relocate his children to safety. Briony will do anything to protect them. She owes them that much, even if it means turning to forbidden magic.
When Theosophy and Briony accidentally make contact across the boundaries of their worlds, they realize that solutions might finally be within reach. A world beyond the City would give Theosophy’s people an escape, and the City’s warriors could help Briony protect her family from the Scarred. Each woman sees in the other a strength she lacks—and maybe something more.
All they need to do is find a way across the dimensions to each other before their enemies close in.
A city that is the whole world: Theosophy and her companions in the City militia do their best to protect the civilians from the monsters, but they keep crawling from the Rift and there’s nowhere to run. Theosophy knows she’ll die fighting. It’s the best kind of death she’s seen, and at least she can save lives in the meantime.
They say the Scarred carve you up while you’re still alive.
A village in the shadow of a forest: Refugees from the border whisper about the oncoming Scarred, but Briony can’t convince her brother to relocate his children to safety. Briony will do anything to protect them. She owes them that much, even if it means turning to forbidden magic.
When Theosophy and Briony accidentally make contact across the boundaries of their worlds, they realize that solutions might finally be within reach. A world beyond the City would give Theosophy’s people an escape, and the City’s warriors could help Briony protect her family from the Scarred. Each woman sees in the other a strength she lacks—and maybe something more.
All they need to do is find a way across the dimensions to each other before their enemies close in.
Excerpt from City of Hope and Ruin
Dean Prosody was pacing in her cramped office when Theosophy
arrived. Her bayonet and whetstone lay forgotten on her desk.
Theosophy stopped just inside the door. "Sir?"
"He's not in his quarters, and he took his spear,"
said the dean, not looking at her.
Theosophy reached into her belt pouch and pulled out her
double crystal, tuned to her partners. One side had gone dark, of course, but
the other pulsed weakly. She could feel the direction of the pull—toward the
ruins—but that meant nothing, surely he wouldn't be such a complete...
"What did you say to him?" Dean Prosody demanded.
Theosophy shrugged.
"Nothing about avenging Rhetoric?"
"I should hope not," she said. "I was a
little busy fighting for my life. With one partner gone and the other just
standing there..."
The dean gave her a look, blue eyes snapping.
"What? I let him mourn after. But he still let the
third one get away, and almost got me killed. I had to say something."
The dean sighed.
"There's a reason I'm the longest-serving fighter. And
it's not because I'm nice."
"About that, Theosophy...maybe you should consider
stepping down."
She opened her mouth, but nothing came out.
"I know you're the reason a lot of these kids are still
alive. But you're turning sour. It's not healthy."
Theosophy grimaced. The thing was, staying alive the longest
wasn't any kind of mercy. It just meant everyone you used to know was dead.
Author Bios and Buy Links
It is a little
known fact that Kit was raised in the wild by a marauding gang of octopuses. It
wasn't until she was 25 that she was discovered by a traveling National
Geographic scientist and brought back to civilization. This is sometimes
apparent in the way that she attempts to escape through tubes when startled.
Her transition
to normalcy has been slow, but scientists predict that she will have mastered
basics such as fork use sometime in the next year. More complex skills, such as
proper grocery store etiquette, may be forever outside her reach.
Kit can be found cavorting about the web at her blog
(http://landsquidattack.wordpress.com) or website
(http://kitcampbellbooks.com), on Pinterest
(https://www.pinterest.com/campbell1091/), and even occasionally on Twitter
(http://www.twitter.com/KitCampbell).
Siri Paulson writes all over the fantasy and science
fiction spectrum, including (so far) secondary-world fantasy, urban fantasy,
steampunk, Gothic, historical paranormal, and YA with spaceships. She is also
the chief editor at Turtleduck Press (http://turtleduckpress.com/). Siri grew up in Alberta,
Canada, but now lives in an old house in Toronto. By day, she edits non-fiction
for the government. Her other current passion is contra dance, a social/folk
dance done to live Celtic and roots music. Her favourite places in the world
are the Canadian Rocky Mountains and a little valley in Norway.
Siri's short fiction and the anthologies she has
edited can be found on Turtleduck Press, at
http://turtleduckpress.com/wordpress/2010/11/30/who-is-siri-paulson/
. She blogs at https://siripaulson.wordpress.com/ and
tweets at http://twitter.com/Siri_Paulson.
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2: BooksChatter
3: Deal Sharing Aunt
4: Fanatical Paranormal Romantical
5: Harlie Williams, Writer
6: Kit 'N Kabookle REVIEW
7: Liz Gavin's Blog
8: Mythical Books
9: Queen of All She Reads
10: Readeropolis
11: Readsalot
12: Robyn Bachar: Paranormal and Sci Fi Romance Author REVIEW
13: Romance Novel Giveaways
14: StarAngels Reviews
15: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin'
16: T's Stuff
17: The Avid Reader
18: The Recipe Fairy REVIEW
19: The Snarkology
20: Wake Up Your Wild Side
21: Books Are Love
22: Natural Bri
23: Tina Donahue Books - Heat with Heart
24: Writer Wonderland
25: Wicked Readings by Tawania
26: Up Against a Wall
27: My Odd Little World
28: Living a Dream, One word at a time
29: House Millar
30: Full Moon Dreaming
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ReplyDeleteThanks for helping us get the word out!
ReplyDeleteI found the excerpt interesting - like her last line said being a good fighter meant she survived and sometimes that calls for telling the hard truth - it can be rough. Do the authors plan to do any additional books in this world they've created or is this a one book only type story? Thanks for the chance -
ReplyDeleteThe Fractured World is a shared-world project between the four authors who make up Turtleduck Press. So there will definitely be more stories in this world! Whether there will be a direct sequel to this one...well, that remains to be seen. :-)
DeleteAnd thank you, Nancy, for the help with promo!
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