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Saturday, March 20, 2010

37) and Falling, Fly by Skyler White

Olivia is a vampire and fallen angel of desire. Hopeless and damned since her fall from Eden, she craves love. Then she meets Dominic O'Shaughnessy, a man who has been plagued by visions most of his life. He is researching a way to rid himself and others of the memories they don't want anymore.

They meet in Ireland in a hotel of the Damned. Olivia and Dominic find each other and there is something between them that they both can't ignore. Even if it means it will destroy them both, they still want to find a way. Dominic and Olivia-the vision-touched scientist and the earth-bound angel, reborn and undead-encounter the mystery of love and find it is both fall...and flight.

Dark Fantasy is not a genre I have had much experience with. I guessed from the blurb for 'and Falling, fly' that it would be alot like Paranormal Urban Fantasy but from the start of this book I knew that I was wrong. Where I am used to action and mystery this tale took me on a deep and dark trip through a bleak underworld. Not like anything I am used to I struggled to adapt to this new style.

Halfway through the book I started to feel a little more at home. I still felt it hard to get used to the world but the characters kept my interest and I found I wanted to see what happened next and how it would all end. When it finally arrived I was pleased with the ending. This definitely wasn't my usual style of reading but it was very dramatic and the build up intrigued me.

The author has an unique writing style that may throw some readers. However if you find your way through the first half of this book you will be rewarded with a unforgettable second half. Dark Fantasy isn't a genre I will be seeking out but it is certainly one I will take a peek at now again. If you like drama, darkness and romance then you will enjoy this but if you are after action and adventure this vampire isn't for you.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Skyler White Contest Winner

Last week author Skyler White was my guest. She answered some questions about her debut book 'and Falling, Fly' as well as telling us a bit about herself. 'and Falling, Fly' is next on my to be read pile and I am hoping to start it later today. I am extremely eager to see what it is like. Also one lucky winner gets my copy when I am done!

Thank you to everyone who entered the contest. It was interesting to see what you have all been buying lately in regards to books. I saw quite a few familiar ones but also a couple I will have to look up! Even my wishlist grows ;)

So who has won the copy of 'and Falling, Fly'? Congrats to -


Sarah!!!


If you didn't win then stayed tuned! Author Mario Acevedo and his League of Reluctant Adults have been collecting prizes! There is a big huge amount of swag coming this way!!!!


How to claim your prize!

Please contact me via email - Amberkatzes_book_blog at gmx dot eu within the next 7 days to claim your prize. Your claim will go quicker if you send me your address.

If you won a contest where you can choose your prize, then please make sure you state in your email which book you would like. This will help things go alot quicker!

If you email me and don't get a reply within 48 hours please post on the blog letting me know. Some email gets eaten by my spam filter. If a prize isn't claimed after 7 days I will, if the author agrees, pick another winner.

Please also note that I can not be held responsible for prizes that come direct from authors. I will check with them for you if you haven't recieved your prize but I can not hunt down your mail! Any prizes that come from myself could come from a 3rd party eg. Amazon or Bookdepository. If I am sending a prize myself please be aware that it could take a few weeks to reach you as it is coming from Europe.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Skyler White contest reminder!

My author guest this week is Skyler White! Don't forget to read the interview and enter the contest for a chance to win a copy of her debut book, 'and Falling, Fly'.

The contest is open until Sunday so you all still have a couple of days to enter. Just answer the simple question ;)

Oh and make sure you stop by on Sunday! Author Mario Acevedo is stopping by and he has put together some amazing prizes! I think he is up to 6 prize packages! All his friends at the League of Reluctant Adults have been adding swag to the contest and it is going to be the biggest prize giveaway that Amberkatze's Book Blog has ever seen!

Hopefully the luck of the Irish will be with some of you next week...make sure you stop by!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Author Interview with Skyler White (Includes Contest!)

Skyler White is the author of the dark fantasy novel ‘and Falling, Fly’ which came out this week. Here second book, ‘In Dreams Begin’, is due out in December. I have yet to read 'and Falling, Fly' but the blurb and the reviews have me excited about this new author to the genre.

So enjoy the interview with Skyler and enter the contest for your chance to win a copy of this new authors debut.

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Amber – Welcome to Amberkatze's Book Blog! It is great to have you here as a guest! Could you start things off by telling us a little about your debut book 'and Falling, Fly'? It looks like it is going to be a good read!

Skyler – Thanks! I certainly hope people enjoy it. ‘and Falling, Fly’ is, at its core, a love story between Olivia, the fallen angel of desire and a vampire, and Dominic, a self-medicating neuroscientist. Having realized everyone you don’t love tastes the same, Olivia goes home to Ireland, to the Hotel of the Damned, only to meet Dominic there. He’s a radical scientist whose research is fueled by his attempts to cure secret, inexplicable flashbacks to things before his birth, things he’s sure never happened. He tries to enroll Olivia in his research study. She says medicine can’t cure mythology, and that his “seizures” are memories of past incarnations, which is completely unacceptable to him as a scientist, even if it would actually explain what he’s been experiencing.

Amber – How did you come up with the idea for the series? Was it a long process or did it just come to you?

Skyler – The core idea for The Harrowing, to which and Falling, Fly belongs, is also the core idea of my personal philosophy or world view; and yes, developing that was a long process. Using it as fiction, as a setting for a novel, was fairly easy though. ‘and Falling, Fly’ took about a year and a half to write.

Amber – Are you anything like the main character in 'and Falling, Fly'? Are any of your characters based on people in your life?

– There’s quite a lot of me in all my characters. Like Olivia, I have to police a tendency to be cynical. She’s a fallen angel, a frustrated idealist – or a frustrated ideal – which is certainly a battle I’m familiar with. Dominic and I share a curiosity and an almost dogmatic faith that there are answers “out there” if we can just work through it. He’s an idealist too, although he wouldn’t recognize himself as such. But his very belief in the human capacity to understand is a kind of idealism, really.

Amber – Ok, have to ask this one! Who chose the title? Why that title?

Skyler – That’s me! The title developed pretty early in the draft stage as kind of an expression of the book’s journey. It is because Olivia has fallen out of Heaven that love is possible for her. It’s something I believe, about any of us, actually, that you have to come down out off the pedestal a lover can construct for you and be real, fallen, dirty cuffs and all, to be truly loved. Your true love is in the gutter with you, finding his stars in your eyes. But the title was also a statement about risk. You can’t fly standing on the precipice. You have to step into the void. I put it there as a challenge to myself. ‘and Falling, Fly’ is a very personal book and I needed the reminder to keeping putting everything at stake in writing it. You can’t learn to dive in the shallow end, right?

Amber – What kind of research do you have to do to write a book? Anything interesting, or is research boring?

Skyler – I’m a total wonk! I *love* research. I have to be very disciplined about the amount of time I put into research, or I’ll never get the writing done. And I love to travel for research. It’s a wonderful way to put a trip together because it takes you into the strangest places and gives you a mission once you’re there. Once I decided to set the second section of ‘and Falling, Fly’ in Ireland, I went back through the travel blog I’d made of a trip there in 2005. That was a lot of fun, looking at the pictures and reading all my old notes again. And I got to re-read Dante and Milton for architectural notes building my Hell. Finally I got to poke around in neuroscience quite a big, which I loved so much I’m still following several of the field’s best journals, blogs and podcasts.

Amber – How many more books will there be in the series? Are you working on any other projects you would like to tell us about?

Skyler – ‘In Dreams Begin’ is the next book of The Harrowing, but they aren’t really a series. They just inhabit the same story-world. Dreams is set in Ireland, England and France beginning in 1889, but it’s a time-travel piece so it moves between the Victorian occultists and Irish nationalists, and the present day. It’s the story of a contemporary graphic artist who falls asleep on her wedding night in Portland, Oregon and wakes up in the body of Maud Gonne, a famously beautiful, six-foot tall, red-headed Irish revolutionary who may have been part faerie. The woman who channeled Laura into Maud then introduces her to WB Yeats, and the two – Victorian romantic poet and time-shifted, modern cynic – fall rather helplessly in love.

Amber – Have you always wanted to be an author? and why did you pick this genre?

Skyler – It didn’t occur to me as a career until about five years ago. I’d made a foray into online retailing that hadn’t worked out the way I wanted, so I sat my husband and my best friend down with an Excel spreadsheet of What The Hell To Do With My Life. Writing emerged as the common thread between my past, somewhat checkered careers. As for genre, I write what I write, and then my editor tells me what genre it is. I like speculative fiction/SciFi/Fantasy/Paranormal or whatever you want to call it, because its readers are the most generous. They’ve learned to deliberately hold their minds open for you, to bring no pre-conceived notions to the table, and I am both challenged and inspired by that.



Amber – How do you pick the names you use in your books? Do they have any special meanings?

Skyler – I wondered if anyone was going to pick up on that! Yes. There’s a meaning or at least a game in every character’s name. With the vampire girls I’m playing with Eve and ova, so they almost all have a “v” in their names. I like it visually too, it has an almost anatomical quality. But they all have a “v”, or an “ia.” Dominic O’Shaughnessy, in addition to being a good Irish name, which he needed to have, also goes by his initials in a couple of places, which allows me to make a D.O. (dio) play on the name for god being implied in his name. It’s my way of saying, “he comes from this, from Ireland, from religion, even if he would claim to have no part in those things.”

Amber – What is the easiest and hardest part about being an author?

Skyler – There’s nothing easy worth doing! Writing is hard. It’s the most fun I’ve ever had doing anything, and I could list a bunch of things about it that I love, but I honestly can’t think of one that counts as easy.

The hardest thing for me has been having something so personal be so public. I don’t think I’d really thought about that when I wrote the book, but it puts my most fundamental self on display, and that feels very vulnerable. I know we’re not supposed to need external validation, but it really matters to me. When I hear that the book connects with someone, that a reader or a reviewer “gets it,” it soothes something in me. I feel less alone. It’s a complicated and not wholly gentle world I’m inviting people into, and it feels exactly like asking a busload of strangers into your home. You hope they enjoy themselves, that your coffee’s good, that they won’t ridicule your possessions, that they wipe their feet.

Amber – How do you relax? Do you have any hobbies?

Skyler – Hobbies: I read a ton. I dance. I still see quite a lot of theater. I love to cook. I relax by talking to my husband. I have a few very close friends that I talk to as well, but he and I sit down at the end of every day and talk it all over, his stuff and mine, and that unwinds me more than anything else. That, and maybe a glass of wine.

Amber – A lot of authors have 'soundtracks' for their books. Is there any music influenced your books?

Skyler – There is, actually. The soundtrack of ‘and Falling, Fly’ is a one-hour loop of thunderstorms that I listen to while I write, but there are a number of songs that found their way into the book. There’s Tool, U2, Cradle of Filth and Stravinsky. And Collide in the book trailer.

Amber – What books do you enjoy reading? Do you have any favourite authors/series?

Skyler – I read a really wide range of things. I couldn’t pick a favorite, but I’ll tell you what I’m reading now: The City & The City by China Mieville, Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness by Ned Hallowell, Gaiman’s The Sandman: World’s End, and the complete works of Arthur Rimbaud.

Amber - If you could be any paranormal creature, what would you be and why?

Skyler – That’s a fun question! A dragon. They can fly and swim. They have no financial worries. They get plenty of alone-time. And I think it’d be really satisfying to breathe fire sometimes.

Amber – Thank you for visiting Amberkatze's Book Blog! Good luck with the new book!

Skyler – Thanks so much for inviting me over!




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Contest Time!

This week I will be sending one lucky winner a copy of Skyler's debut novel 'and Falling, Fly'.

How to enter?

New release or something that caught your eye? Tell us what the last book you bought was!

No Book = No entry!

Earn more entries for each place you link this contest on the net. You can post on Facebook, Twitter & MySpace but make sure you add links here for me to confirm your entries!

You can also earn extra entries by emailing your friends about the contest. Just make sure you send a copy of your email or receipt to me at Amberkatzes_book_blog at gmx dot net.

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The contest will stay open until Sunday 14th of March 2010 4pm CET and the winner will be picked by a randomizer. Entrants should check back to see if they have won. I do not hunt down winners and will pick new winners for any prizes not claimed within 7 days.

Good Luck!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Contest Reminder!

Another week full of amazing books to read and not enough time to read them! ;) However it is nearly the weekend and that means more reading time. However it also means that the contests come to a close!

So make sure you check out the Nancy Holzner contest! She is giving away a signed copy of her brilliant debut, Deadtown!

Also the February Monthly Giveaway is still open for votes. You could win one of five different books. Just vote for the one you want the most and join up for the newsletter.

So far First Drop of Crimson by Jeaniene Frost is in the lead...I wonder if it will be the book the winner will get...things could change!

Both contests close on Sunday so make sure you enter asap!

Oh and my next guest is author Skyler White. She will be around next week starting on Sunday. So be sure to check in!