Monday, September 16, 2013

Giveaway: Kitty in the Underworld by Carrie Vaughn



Kitty Norville is a fun urban fantasy series that follows a werewolf DJ from author Carrie Vaughn. It's one of the first ones I began reading in the genre, which is now in its twelfth installment. This latest one is Kitty in the Underworld which was released at the end of Summer, and naturally I have a giveaway for you guys (3 copies) sponsored by Tor.
As Denver adjusts to a new master vampire, Kitty gets word of an intruder in the Denver werewolf pack’s territory, and she investigates the challenge to her authority. She follows the scent of the lycanthrope through the mountains where she is lured into a trap, tranquilized, and captured. When she wakes up, she finds herself in a defunct silver mine: the perfect cage for a werewolf. Her captors are a mysterious cult seeking to induct Kitty into their ranks in a ritual they hope will put an end to Dux Bellorum. Though skeptical of their power, even Kitty finds herself struggling to resist joining their cause. Whatever she decides, they expect Kitty to join them in their plot . . . willingly or otherwise.
http://us.macmillan.com/kittyintheunderworld/CarrieVaughn

Participants have to be 18 years of age or older to participate. Void where prohibited by law. Giveaway rules are subject to change. 

The giveaway is open to US and Canada shipping addresses only, and it will run from September 16, 2013 until 11:59 pm ET on September 27, 2013.

The giveaway is for a chance to win a copy of 3 of the twelfth installment in the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series by Carrie Vaughn, Kitty in the Underworld from Tor.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Bastard Reaction: Generation V by M. L. Brennan


This would've been an easy title to overlook; a seemingly by the numbers vampire story from a debut author with a cute guy (or so I've been told) on the cover and not much else. It screamed "Pass!" to me, a book intended for someone else. Thankfully I didn't after seeing a couple of positive reactions to it from like-minded readers, and the level of excitement editor Anne Sowards showed for the release of this novel. I can honestly say Generation V by M. L. Brennan is the most fun I've had reading an urban fantasy novel in the past year or more. Don't make the same mistake and judge the book by its cover, you'll thank me later. It's the first of the American Vampire urban fantasy series.

Fortitude is living an unfulfilling life, and even though he surely is aware of his circumstances, he doesn't seem to care much about improving his situation; content in living a life without confrontations and conflicts while remaining as willfully ignorant as possible. He has a "girlfriend" who's sleeping around, yet has him convinced that it's normal, he has dead-end job with ungrateful co-workers, and a roommate who refuses to pay the rent. If that wasn't enough he's a vampire, in the making, but hasn't manifested yet, something he's praying doesn't happen ever. His plan is to avoid becoming a full vampire like the rest of his family, cruel murderous vampires in his view responsible for a childhood tragedy that has left him traumatized for the rest of his life. This explains why he's now living the life as he is now, being as good and ethical as he possibly can, but with little ambition. What's a goody-two-shoe to do though when a maniac vampire comes to town, and no one is willing to stand against him? With the help of the kitsune Suzume, Fortitude looks to change the fortune of his life or die trying doing what's right.

Generation V is a multifaceted novel which took care to depict precisely what Fort's life is all about. It's fun and funny, as it's dark and tragic. We spend a few days with Fort in a story that is character focused, and are invited to experience all as he does from the dullest to the most exciting of moments. What follows is a well balanced novel which contains a mixture of slice-of-life, family drama, comedy, mystery, suspense, action, and horror. A combination that works and provides perfect contrast between the lighthearted moments and those that are surprisingly dark and horror filled.

The characters were a big plus, probably Brennan's biggest storytelling strength in my opinion. Not only did she create memorable characters, she also provided some terrific character interaction which is one of the elements I'm most interest in. That's not to say everything was smooth sailing. I mean, I spent the whole book wishing I could punch Fortitude in the balls to see if he finally grew a pair. He was living in denial and extremely naïve, to the point that is was unbelievable and frustrating. By the same token, in the end it becomes part of his charm, but still...fist meet Fort's testicles.

Besides him, we have an assortment of incredibly good secondary characters starting with Fort's siblings with similarly eccentric names: his brother Chivalry and sister Prudence. Both who are aptly named, which I'll leave at that. We also have Madeline, his mother and head vampire of the region and a character who's clearly playing the long game. Lastly we have the kitsune Suzume who easily stole the show in this book. Generation V was a pretty good read, but when Suzume was introduced the novel just went to a whole different level. She was awesome. Before I began reading, anime was my passion, so when anything concerning Japanese culture gets introduced I get quite excited. Bias aside, Suzume was simply amazing. She was fun and funny, as well as incredibly mischievous and quite badass. To that point, I say screw Generation V, when are we going to get Generation K? I kid I kid, but hey that's an idea... She really complemented Fort, and they made an incredible duo as the story progressed to say nothing of the fascinating banter between them. When Suzume was around, life didn't suck all that much, "even if you're a vampire".

World-building is still a work in progress, it's clear that the world being created here is quite expansive, but not much of an opportunity to get into just yet. There was a point where Brennan tried to expand by introducing a couple of minor characters as an attempt to show different supernatural beings that exist in this world, but the attempt felt a bit off to me. Like it didn't quite fit either the world that's being created, or the story that was being told in this particular book. But at the same time we met the full kitsune contingent, and that worked perfectly, so I hope that as Brennan expands on the world, things will get more interesting.

That aside, the vampire mythology was incredible and quite unique. I can honestly say I haven't seen something quite like this, so kudos to Brennan's creativeness. From the way vampires are created, to the way the have relationships, to the effects bloodsucking has, everything was well thought-out. And we can't forget how she reinvents the meaning of what it is to be a Renfield which was very intriguing.

The novel is not action packed, but there's plenty of energy and movement. And yes, it has action and it's well executed when there is. The story was quite funny at times, I think it actually made me laugh a couple of times, which the written word finds hard to do with me. It has an abundance of great confrontations though, usually in the form of Fort with his family members. Just the same, the story goes quite dark at times, disturbingly so on occasions and fascinatingly violent. This to say, that there's a little bit of everything here for all kinds of readers.

Generation V is a refreshingly unique novel that all urban fantasy enthusiast should read, and a book capable of encouraging even the most ardent critics of the genre. Very much a page turner, a story that has a lot of heart and much to offer. With an extremely fun novel full of charm, Brennan has written a winner. Very much looking forward to future adventures featuring Fort and Suzume. They can't come soon enough, Iron Night comes out next January.

Buy Generation V from The Book Depository.

For more information please visit M. L. Brennan's website or follow on Twitter @BrennanML.

Oh, and the cover for Iron Night, much better I say. Do you agree?


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Guest Post & Giveaway: Forsaken by the Others Blog Tour by Jess Haines

Retaining Humanity In A Supernatural World



Hello there!  Jess Haines here.  I’m the author of the H&W Investigations series—urban fantasy novels about Shiarra Waynest, a human private investigator in an alternate, present-day New York. Somehow she keeps getting pulled into supernatural troubles way above her pay grade…

One of the most fascinating aspects of fantasy is, of course, the magic. Magical items, magical creatures, magical spells and locations—they all have their place, but I think sometimes the human side is forgotten or taken a little too much for granted.

Take some of the big players in urban fantasy—Harry Dresden, Anita Blake, Sookie Stackhouse, Mercy Thompson, Rachel Morgan, Atticus O’Sullivan, October Daye, just to name a few well known characters—and you’ll notice not a one of them is human. Most of those characters’ closest friends are also not human. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, but it was one of the factors that drove me to write a main character who was both human and had something of a phobia of supernaturals.

It’s easy to admire a character who has incredible powers at their fingertips. Whether it’s magic spells, shapeshifting, to command the dead, to control animals, or to be able to tease and trick the senses, those abilities are often larger than life and more fascinating than the humdrum existence of the mundane. It also makes it easier to save the day when you have such a leg up on the rest of humanity. Not to mention face a bad guy whose powers might be comparable, even if they are greater.

In urban fantasy, humans (usually) make up the bulk of the population and shouldn’t be underestimated. Even when a minor character’s purpose is solely to be a victim, they shouldn’t just be fodder or collateral damage. Being food or an unintended casualty doesn’t excuse a writer from making their humans into more than just a parody or stereotype.  After all, we readers and writers are—I hope—Homo sapiens. We work and interact with other humans every day. Even when the mythology of a particular series states that the monsters are in the majority, it doesn’t mean the people in the background shouldn’t act as… well… people.

In urban fantasy, when a supernatural is faced with the general public, the humans tend to react badly once they realize that what they’re dealing with isn’t like them. After all, we generally fear the things we don’t understand. Most urban fantasy takes the opportunity to present anything different or “Other” as prompt enough for blatantly xenophobic behavior out of the general populace. Once in a while there might be a few in the minority who exhibit intense fascination instead. In general it seems they lean more towards a barely contained fear displayed as covert or sometimes overt hostility.

Just because something—someone—is different doesn’t mean they’re not worth getting to know. Just as someone who isn’t magical in nature isn’t necessarily boring and not worth getting to know. True, it all depends on their role in the tale, but their untold story could be every bit as gripping and complex as that of the magical beings who feature if only they’re given an opportunity to shine.

It’s a challenge to write a main character who is vulnerable to a werewolf’s claws, could fall under a vampire’s hypnotic gaze, or might end up enchanted by a mage’s spell. It’s all too easy to make a normal person look foolish or their circumstances overwhelmingly depressing when the character is easily outshone by their supernatural counterparts.  Even if you’re shooting for humor, making every person who isn’t magical in nature into a caricature of the worst humanity has to offer is not the way to go.

Though, on a related note, one doesn’t have to be a monster to do monstrous things. When faced with the extraordinary, sometimes it’s easy to forget amidst all that exoticism just how dangerous and clever we can be. Having fur, fangs, claws or magic are not prerequisites to being tough, skilled, or capable of dark deeds.

A person also doesn’t have to be capable of superhuman feats to show great compassion. Humanity falls all over the spectrum and while we all might occasionally hold someone up or tear someone down, everyone has the capacity for great good and great evil. Even when it’s not readily apparent, character, intelligence and competence has nothing to do with superpowers or unnatural hungers—and the supernaturals of the world best never forget that.

For the next stop on the blog tour, be sure to visit the official FORSAKENBY THE OTHERS blog tour calendar!

You can also visit me on the web:


Thanks again for having me!


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Author Bio: Jess Haines writes about furred and fanged things that go bump in the night. Best known for the H&W Investigations urban fantasy series, she's been writing since she was a teenager and was first published in 2010. Her latest release is Forsaken by the Others (Kensington/Zebra; July 2, 2013). Visit her at www.JessHaines.com for the latest news and updates.



Forsaken by the Others Book Description:

The Others–vampires, werewolves, things that go chomp in the night–don’t just live in nightmares anymore. They’ve joined with the mortal world. And for private investigator Shiarra Waynest, that means mayhem…
Have a one night stand with a vampire, and you can end up paying for it for eternity. P.I. Shiarra Waynest, an expert on the Others, knows that better than most. Yet here she is, waking up beside charismatic vamp Alec Royce with an aching head…and neck. Luckily, Shia has the perfect excuse for getting out of town–namely, a couple of irate East Coast werewolf packs who’d like to turn her into a chew toy.
On Royce’s suggestion, Shia temporarily relocates to Los Angeles. But something is rotten–literally–in the state of California, where local vampires are being attacked by zombies. Who could be powerful enough to control them–and reckless enough to target the immortal? Following the trail will lead Shia to a terrifying truth, and to an ancient enemy with a personal grudge…

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Thanks Jess for stopping by, much appreciated. This is where I usually plug some links, but they've already been taken care of above.

In any case, hope you guys enjoy her novels. Jess is a great person to talk to, so don't hesitate to say "hi" to her once in a while.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Giveaway: Sea Change by S. M. Wheeler


Sea Change is debut novel from S. M. Wheeler which was released 2 days ago on June 18 from Tor. Reviews so far seem to be very positive, and now you'll have a change to win yourself a copy.
The unhappy child of two powerful parents who despise each other, young Lilly turns to the ocean to find solace, which she finds in the form of the eloquent and intelligent sea monster Octavius, a kraken. In Octavius’s many arms, Lilly learns of friendship, loyalty, and family. When Octavius, forbidden by Lilly to harm humans, is captured by seafaring traders and sold to a circus, Lilly becomes his only hope for salvation. Desperate to find him, she strikes a bargain with a witch that carries a shocking price.
Her journey to win Octavius’s freedom is difficult. The circus master wants a Coat of Illusions; the Coat tailor wants her undead husband back from a witch; the witch wants her skin back from two bandits; the bandits just want some company, but they might kill her first. Lilly's quest tests her resolve, tries her patience, and leaves her transformed in every way.
A powerfully written debut from a young fantasy author, S.M. Wheeler's Sea Change is an exhilarating tale of adventure, resilience, and selflessness in the name of friendship.
http://us.macmillan.com/seachange/SMWheeler

Participants have to be 18 years of age or older to participate. Void where prohibited by law. Giveaway rules are subject to change. 

The giveaway is open to US and Canada shipping addresses only, and it will run from June 20, 2013 until 11:59 pm ET on July 5, 2013.

The giveaway is for a chance to win a copy of 3 of debut novel Sea Change by S. M. Wheeler from Tor.

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For more information please visit S. M. Wheeler's website and follow on Twitter @SMWWrites.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Giveaway: Antiagon Fire by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.


L. E. Modesitt, Jr. is an author of over 50 sci-fi and fantasy novels, including the renown Saga of Recluse series and more recently The Imager Portfolio series. A few days ago Modesitt, Jr.'s latest novel was released, Antiagon Fire which is the seventh in the The Imager Portfolio series. I've recently bought the first novel in the series, so I hope to give it a look soon. For now, Tor is offering 3 copies of Antiagon Fire in a giveaway.
The hard-won battles fought in Imager's Battalion have earned Quaeryt a promotion to commander, as well as an assignment to convince the Pharsi High Council in the nation of Khel to submit to Lord Bhayar's rule, which is key to Bhayar's ambition to unite all of Solidar. Joined by his pregnant wife Vaelora, who is also Bhayar's sister, Quaeryt leads an army and a handful of imagers deeper into the hostile lands once held by the tyrannical Rex Kharst, facing stiff-necked High Holders, attacks by land and sea—including airborne fire launched by hostile imagers from the land of Antiago—and a mysterious order of powerful women who seem to recognize the great destiny that awaits Quareyt and Vaelora, as well as the cost of achieving it.
http://us.macmillan.com/antiagonfire/LModesitt

Participants have to be 18 years of age or older to participate. Void where prohibited by law. Giveaway rules are subject to change. 

The giveaway is open to US and Canada shipping addresses only, and it will run from June 5, 2013 until 11:59 pm ET on June 14, 2013.

The giveaway is for 3 copies of Antiagon Fire by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. the seventh novel in The Imager Portfolio series.

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  • There'll be 3 winners for only 1 copy each of Antiagon Fire.
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  • Additional entries may be had by following the steps provided in the Rafflecopter instructions, and only by doing those steps. 
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For more information please visit L. E. Modesitt, Jr.'s website.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Guest Post: Writing a New Series by Susan Jane Bigelow


I only ever thought I had one book in me. When I finally dragged it, kicking and screaming, out into the light I was absolutely certain that this would be it. BROKEN, which came out in 2011, would be my one and done. It wasn’t that wild a supposition, it took me six years of drafting, revisions and angst to get that book done. But then I wrote two more books in that series, so it turned out I could keep writing after all. That’s when I started to worry that I’d never really be able to write anything that wasn’t set in the world of that original series. 

And yet, here we are. THE DAUGHTER STAR, which comes out on 5/28, is the first of a planned trilogy about three sisters set in a completely new universe.

It was remarkably challenging. I’d been building bits and pieces of the EXTRAHUMANS universe since I was a kid (really, I’m one of those) so the challenge for this new series was to create something new from the ground up. I started to play around with a couple of ideas I had about a heavy-gravity planet and a ternary star system, and wedded them to a few other ideas I’d had about an alien species basically buying Earth for the resources and relocating humanity. When I created the character of Marta Grayline, she and her sisters, Violet and Beth, became the glue that really held everything together. 

This trilogy is about all kinds of things, from a mysterious alien species to interstellar war to faith and politics in Marta’s home country of Gideon, but at its heart it’s about the relationship between the three Grayline sisters. There’s Marta, the eldest, who is relentless, loyal to her friends, curious to a fault, impatient and only ever wants to be free to do her own thing. Then there’s middle sister Violet, who is prickly, sharp-tongued, ruthless, practical, aloof, but also capable of great sacrifice and love. Lastly, there’s youngest sister Beth, who is quiet, mysterious, sensitive, wickedly humorous and obsessed with finding the meaning in her own existence. Each sister will have her own book; Marta’s story happens in THE DAUGHTER STAR, Violet’s will be next and Beth’s story will close out the trilogy. Each sister’s story will be an integral piece of the whole arc, in which both they and their universe will be dramatically changed. I really like this style of storytelling, because I feel like I can complete a single character arc in one book and then move on to someone else, which makes each book feel very different from the last.

It’s been a real challenge to start over and create something new. It’s also been rewarding and exciting, because I’ve loved being able to do new things and stretch myself creatively. I’ve also gotten into the habit of it; I’m working on a few other projects set in other, entirely new worlds. It turns out that I have more books and more worlds in me than I thought.

Thanks so much to Bastard Books for having me here today!


Thanks Susan for stopping by. As mentioned in the post above, The Daughter Star was released yesterday so make sure to buy an eBook or paperback copy. I've yet to read any of her books yet, but I've recently taken the necessary steps to remedy the situation. I've particularly seen a lot of praise for her Extrahumans series, and hopefully some of you will give her novels a shot.

What a rotten way for everything to turn out. Marta Grayline’s stable, fulfilling life as a freighter pilot has been yanked out from under her, she’s stuck on her miserable home planet with her obnoxious family, her beautiful girlfriend’s now on the opposite side of an interstellar war, and she’s bored to tears. What else could go wrong?
Never ask that question.
Marta’s enigmatic sister Beth offers her a way out by enlisting in the Novan Emergency Fleet, and Marta jumps at it. But it only gets worse from there; her ship is attacked and destroyed, and she finds herself stranded on a mysterious space station with a crew that won’t answer her questions.
And, of course, then there’s the aliens – the planet-destroying Abrax that somehow seem to have a hold on Beth. They’re coming for Marta, too.
Marta’s quest for answers will take her to the frozen dark side of a faraway planet, into the tense politics of a rebel base, through vast subterranean caves and into the heart of the enemy’s defenses. She’ll have to face ancient forces, her own doubts, and the inside of an alien mind if she wants to get some answers, complete her mission and unlock her own latent potential. The Daughter Star, the red beacon in the night sky, may yet be the key to the freedom and understanding Marta so desperately wants.
Once again, thanks Susan for coming around.

My blog partner Mihir has a guest post from Susan Jane Bigelow today on Fantasy Book Critic too, hope you have a look.

For more information, please visit Susan Jane Bigelow's website and follow her on Twitter @whateversusan.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Bastard Giveaway: Generation V by M. L. Brennan


Recently read Generation V by M. L. Brennan and I can honestly say that it was very refreshing and the most fun I've had reading an urban fantasy novel recently. Now I bring you a giveaway sponsored by the author for one signed physical copy of this novel, and you don't want to miss out.
Reality Bites
Fortitude Scott’s life is a mess. A degree in film theory has left him with zero marketable skills, his job revolves around pouring coffee, his roommate hasn’t paid rent in four months, and he’s also a vampire. Well, sort of. He’s still mostly human.
But when a new vampire comes into his family’s territory and young girls start going missing, Fort can’t ignore his heritage anymore. His mother and his older, stronger siblings think he’s crazy for wanting to get involved. So it’s up to Fort to take action, with the assistance of Suzume Hollis, a dangerous and sexy shape-shifter. Fort is determined to find a way to outsmart the deadly vamp, even if he isn’t quite sure how.
But without having matured into full vampirehood and with Suzume ready to split if things get too risky, Fort’s rescue mission might just kill him...
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Participants have to be 18 years of age or older to participate. Void where prohibited by law. Giveaway rules are subject to change. 

The giveaway is open to US shipping addresses only, and it will run from May 27, 2013 until 11:59 pm ET on June 7, 2013.

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  • One entry per person, or face disqualification.
  • Entries accepted until 11:59pm ET on June 7, 2013.
  • There'll be one winner only, for a signed copy of Generation V
  • Will have to confirm email to be considered a winner within 48 hours.
  • Additional entries may be had by following the steps provided in the Rafflecopter instructions, and only by doing those steps. 
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Good luck! And thanks to everyone who has served or is currently serving in the armed forces, everything you do is appreciated.

For more information please visit M. L. Brennan's website or follow on Twitter @BrennanML.

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