Saturday, 31 October 2020
Happy Halloween! October Wrap Up
Stacking the Shelves (5)
Friday, 30 October 2020
First Line Friday (6): Down World by Rebecca Phelps
This week, I'm reading Down World by Rebecca Phelps, and I am enjoying it so far. It's been recommended to fans of Stranger Things, and I can definitely see some similar vibes between the two.
Pokemon Halloween Book Tag
I haven't actually gotten into a lot of fantasy series, and none of them have felt never-ending, so I don't think I have an answer for this question. If anybody that reads this has any recommendations for any never ending fantasy series, don't be shy to let me know!
Thursday, 29 October 2020
Chat With Me Thursday (11): Kathryn Bywaters
I am so excited for the return of Chat With Me Thursday to my blog. I have recently lined up quite a few author interviews, and I am so excited for absolutely all of them.
For the first one, the one that brings the return of this weekly feature to my blog, I have an author interview with Kathryn Bywaters. Kathyrn, and we had lots of fun chatting about books and the world of writing. Kathryn is the author of The Past is Rising, a fantasy novel that that is sure to captivate readers.
And finally, on to the interview that I had so much fun hosting.
1. Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?
I was born, at home, in Hollywood California. When I was twelve my family and I moved to Saint Petersburg, Russia, a grand and marvelous city. The move overseas was akin to experiencing a different world. It was there that my love for cultures and diversity grew. I loved exploring the breathtaking Summer Palace of Catherine the Great and State Hermitage Museum.
From there we moved to southern France and lived in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains in a former Roman spa village. The entire area is entrenched with legends of the Knights Templar and the Albigensian crusade. I spent years exploring medieval castles and much of my inspiration for ‘The Past Is Rising’ came for my time in France.
In my late teens I returned to the states and obtained my GED, after which I went on to get a B.S. in biochemistry and PhD in environmental science from the University of Nevada, Reno. I am currently working as a SETI Scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center.
My work encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary projects including development of life detection instrumentation for future space exploration, investigating the nutrient constraints microbes would have on Mars, and performing experiments in Mars analog environments.
2. When did you/what made you decide that you wanted to be a writer?
I’m not sure I ever decided I wanted to be a writer, it just happened. I’ve always loved reading. Memories from my childhood include sitting around a fireplace in the evening while a family friend reads the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit to my sister and myself. Undoubtedly this reading encouraged my imagination and was part of what inspired me to write my book. But it was in France when I finished my first book, the prequel to ‘The Past is Rising’. I just started writing and felt so compelled to continue I couldn’t stop.
3. Was anything about the publishing process surprising to you?
It’s a lot more work! I didn’t think too much about the publishing process before I actually wanted to publish a book. And then when I started looking into it I realized there was a lot to do! Writing comes so naturally to me but the editing, and cover design and all the little details is challenging. When you self-publish you have to become an expert on everything and I just wasn’t expecting that.
4. What's your favourite part about being an author?
My favourite part about being an author is that perfect moment. You’ve planned it right, the stars have aligned and you actually have a moment, a moment to write. And for a moment when I’m about to put pen to paper, there is a moment I’m afraid I won’t be able to do it, a moment when I don’t think the story will come. And then it does, like one long held breath the story starts to flow out. That moment is my favourite part.
5. What do you find most challenging?
Finding the time, prioritizing writing, and doing it on a consistent basis. Since I have a full-time career and a two-year old daughter it can be difficult to find time to write. Reports need to be written or laundry done and then when I can find the time there are distractions like a friend calling or that other thing I forgot to do. Writing needs to be a priority and time carved out of my day to do it, which more often than I would like to admit just isn’t that easy.
6. What was the most challenging part of writing your book?
I would have to say the same thing as question 5.
7. Have any of your characters been based on people you know?
Yes and no. I’ve never directly based a character off one particular person. There have been aspects of personalities that have inspired characters. For example, Ann’s fiery intensity was inspired by my sister. However, for the most part the characters just arise from my imagination.
8. Are you working on anything new right now?
I’m working on the next book in the Language of the Dead series. However, I probably have a dozen book ideas outlined, just waiting for me to write them. And not all are YA fantasy, some are historical fiction and even a science book for the general public.
9. How do you handle writer's block?
Sometimes, even when everything is right and the mood has been set, I just simply don’t want to focus on a particular story. When this happens, I have often started to write on another story and work my way back to writing what I’m supposed to be writing about. However, I find that the more disciplined I become, the more consistent I am about writing, the less and less this happens.
10. Any advice for aspiring writers?
Just keep moving forward. Haven’t written in a week, a month, a year? Doesn’t matter, write today. Going through edits and they seem endless and you feel discouraged? Doesn’t matter, keep going. Also, don’t be afraid of honest criticism. There is room for improvement in everything we do and it will only make you a better writer. Keep pursuing your passion!
That concludes the interview! I want to take a moment to thank Kathryn, author interviews are my favourite types of posts to feature on my blog and because of her I was able to bring them back this week!
*If you are an author that would like to be interviewed on my blog, please check out my Chat With Me Thursday page and email me at reviewsbysibella@gmail. com
Wednesday, 28 October 2020
The Wise One by K.T Anglehart (Scottish Scrolls #1)
Waiting on Wednesday (3): The Life and Deaths of Frankie D. by Colleen Nelson
Seventeen-year old Frankie doesn’t trust easily. Not others, and not even herself. Found in an alley when she was a child, she has no memory of who she is, or why she was left there. Recurring dreams about a hundred-year-old carnival sideshow, a performer known as Alligator Girl, and a man named Monsieur Duval have an eerie familiarity to them.
Frankie gets drawn deeper into Alligator Girl’s world, and the secrets that kept the performers bound together. But a startling encounter with Monsieur Duval when she’s awake makes Frankie wonder what’s real and what’s in her head.
As Frankie’s and Alligator Girl’s stories unfold, Frankie’s life takes a sharp twist. Are the dreams her way of working through her trauma, or is there a more sinister plan at work? And if there is, does she have the strength to fight it?
Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Top Ten Tuesday (8): Top Ten Books That Give me October Vibes
Teaser Tuesday (14): The Poppy and the Rose by Ashlee Cowles
• Grab your read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• Be careful not to include spoilers!
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your
teasers!
Monday, 26 October 2020
Music Monday (1): The Poppy and Rose by Ashlee Cowles
Sunday, 25 October 2020
Revenge of the Sluts by Natalie Walton
agree with them. The messages and themes are extremely relevant, and I couldn't get enough of it. I think this book stands a chance of being the best book I have read so far in 2020, and I will definitely be on the lookout of future releases from this author.
Friday, 23 October 2020
First Line Friday (5): The Poppy and the Rose by Ashlee Cowles
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Book Blitz: Dare by Rowdy Roosky + Giveaway!
“Bradford Academy is the Harvard and Yale of boarding schools. Your family has to not only be extremely wealthy but they have to have certain connections. There’s a hierarchy within the elite and that same hierarchy applies here at Bradford. The kids at the top of the food chain come from the wealthiest families and are what we call pure bloods.”
“Pure bloods?” I say with a frown.
“Yeah, it means that your family wealth goes back many generations so you’re born into wealth. It’s the only life you’ve ever known.”
“Are you a pure blood?” I ask.
“Yep” she nods.
“But I’m not,” I say.
“No, you’re not but you’re a Gamble and that trumps everything.”
“Why?” I ask. This is some secret illuminati shit she’s talking and it’s blowing my mind right now.
“Because the Gambles not only have wealth, they also have political power. The Gambles ran the inner circle for years then they lost their heir when your father died. No heir, no power. So, for a long time the Gambles had to yield to the Barringers but then you came along and even though you’re not a pure blood, you’re the future of the Gamble dynasty so the rules were changed to accommodate your existence and not everybody’s on board with that.”
“And by everybody you mean Bexley,” I say.
She nods. “Next to the Gambles, the Barringers are it. That family is worth sixty-six billion dollars and with the Gambles out of the way the Barringers took over the inner circle. And here at Bradford, there was no Gamble legacy so Bexley Barringer became the It pure blood around here.”
“So, what about the others? How do they fit in?” I ask.
“So, here at Bradford the Barringers have been at the top of the hierarchy for a long time. At least since the last Gamble heir went here.”
“My father,” I say.
“Right, but that was a very long time ago. So, it’s been the Barringers ruling this place. That family owns one of the largest fashion and retail chains in the country. After the Barringers you have the Davenports who make their money in oil. They’re worth about forty billion. Then you have the Nadars,” she says point to herself. “My grandfather is a billionaire industrialist and philanthropist. We’re worth thirty-eight billion. Then there’s the Amhersts who own the largest energy infrastructure firm in the country. They’re worth about thirty-six billion. Next you have the Radcliffes who are cousins of the Barringers.”
My eyebrows go up in shock. “Bexley and Harlyn are related?”
“Yeah, they’re cousins but they’re nothing alike. So anyway, the Radcliffes are worth like thirty-five billion, then there’s the twins Indigo and Tatum James who are the offspring of Hollywood actor Quincy James and billionaire heiress, Leyla Motsepe James. Leyla’s family is the real power in that union. The Motsepe’s family made their fortune in gold, metal and platinum. They’re worth like thirty billion. Then there’s the Caldwells and the Norths. They’re not as wealthy as the rest of us. Their net worth is in the high millions but they’re legacies. Lucca’s the son of legendary NFL running back, Darren Caldwell. After daddy Caldwell retired he partnered with the Amherst family in some lucrative deals putting the Caldwells in the inner circle. As for the North’s, their worth about five hundred million but they’re deep into politics so they have an in with the government which makes them very valuable.”
“So, let me see if I got this right. The hierarchy here is Bexley Barringer, Alisander Davenport, You, Zade Amherst, Harlyn Radcliffe, the twins, Indigo and Tatum, then Lucca Caldwell and Chloe North.”
“You got it except…”
“Except what?” I say, leaning in.
“Except now that you’re here, technically you’re at the top of the hierarchy,” she says with sly grin.
“Me? Yeah, right?”
“I know you don’t realize it yet but you will eventually. Again, you just need to learn how things work.”
“It’s all so complicated. Why can’t we just be teenagers?” I whine.
“We are teenagers. Our bank accounts are just bigger and normal teenager rules don’t apply to us,” Devya says with a smirk.
Rowdy loves a range of genres from Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Contemporary Romance, Erotica to Young Adult. She can talk all day about aliens, ghosts and the afterlife and can get lost for hours in meditation. She hates peas but chocolate is her jam!