Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The Skylighter Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway!

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Today I'm thrilled to welcome author Becky Wallace back to the blog as part of the promotional tour for The Skylighter, the follow up to last year's The Storyspinner. The Storyspinner was one of my favorite reads of 2015, and I can't recommend it highly enough if you haven't had a chance to read it yet. 

I had the opportunity to suggest a topic for Becky to address, and I thought it would be fun given how politically-focused our country is at the moment to ask Becky about the power game and politics of Johanna's fantasy world. I hope you guys enjoy!

If you were long lost royalty as Johanna is and suddenly found yourself in the middle of a power play for the throne, what are the top 5 concerns you would have about claiming your birthright?

If I was actually in Johanna’s position, I’d totally run and hide. Maybe take a little cash with me so that it could be a comfortable hiding place instead of a shack in a forgotten swamp. I’m still a princess at heart, yo.
If I was able to muscle past my flight instinct, here are the things I’d worry about:
WHO WANTS TO KILL ME?
Let’s be honest, y’all. Poisoned food, sneak attacks, assassins, and literal backstabbers are a real concern for folks who want to claim their rightful thrones. Unless you plan to surround yourself with heavily-muscled guards bristling with weapons—which might not be that bad—or sequester yourself to windowless rooms, then claiming a throne isn’t exactly the safest life goal. But if you feel, like, morally obligated to improve the lives of thousands of people, then go for it. Good for you, I guess.


Who can I really trust? Like really? 
See, here’s the problem with people: just about anybody can be bought for the right price. Sometimes that price is a bag full of gold and sparkly jewels, sometimes it’s the promise of power in a new government, and sometimes (gasp!) people make really crappy decisions because they’re really crappy people. The problem for soon-to-be rulers is knowing who those people are and surrounding yourself with the other kind—the stalwart, chivalrous, good kind. And sadly, the good ones are hard to find. Heh.
   

I have no idea how to run a kingdom. Why am I trying to run a kingdom? Whose idea was it that I should run a kingdom? Can we kill that person? DON’T TELL ME TO CALM DOWN.


How many days off do I get?
Can you hear Queen’s Under Pressure in your head? Cause that’s what I hear when someone says the words “take over a kingdom.” All that responsibility…it causes wrinkles, ulcers, and maybe bad posture. You know, with the weight of the world on your shoulders and all that. Now, if you’re promised a month of vacation on a lush, private island then maybe it would be worth it.


Who am I betrothed to?
I mean…if It’s for good of my people, who I’m suddenly very concerned about, then sure. I’ll marry Prince Harry.

I probably wouldn’t turn down Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden, either.


But if it was Prince…I’d want my advisors to see if there were better political ties to be made elsewhere. 

Also, he totally looks like a villain.


Thanks so much Becky! I would absolutely take Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden as well. Hello, there.

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THE SKYLIGHTER


Johanna and Rafi are in a race against time to save their country before a power-mad Keeper destroys everything they hold dear in the “enthralling magical world” (Cinda Williams Chima, author of The Heir Chronicles) introduced in The Storyspinner.
 
As the last of the royal line, Johanna is the only person who can heal a magical breach in the wall that separates her kingdom of Santarem from the land of the Keepers, legendary men and women who wield elemental magic. The barrier protects Santarem from those Keepers who might try to take power over mere humans…Keepers who are determined to stop Johanna and seize the wall’s power for themselves.
 
And they’re not the only ones. As the duchys of Santarem descend into war over the throne, Johanna relies more than ever on the advice of her handsome companion, Lord Rafael DeSilva. But Rafi is a duke too, and his people come first. As their friendship progresses into the beginnings of a tender relationship, Johanna must wonder: is Rafi looking out for her happiness, or does he want the throne for himself?
 
With war on the horizon, Johanna and Rafi dodge treacherous dukes and Keeper assassins as they race to through the countryside, determined to strengthen the wall before it’s too late…even if it means sacrificing their happiness for the sake of their world.

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BECKY WALLACE


In second grade, Becky Wallace had to sit in the corner because she refused to write anything except princess stories and fairy tales (and because she talked too much). Her time in isolation gave her plenty of opportunities to dream up the fantasy worlds she’s been dabbling with ever since. She was lucky enough to find her own real-life Prince Charming. They have four munchkins and live in happy little town near Houston, Texas.


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GIVEAWAY

Five lucky winners will each receive autographed sets of both The Storyspinner AND The Skylighter along with some awesome swag. Ten additional winners will get swag sets. To enter, please fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Giveaway is open to US residents only.

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WEEK ONE
3/14/2016- Once Upon A TwilightInterview 
3/15/2016- Jessabella ReadsReview  
3/16/2016- Owl Always Be ReadingExcerpt 
3/17/2016- Take Me Away To A Great ReadReview 
3/18/2016- a GREAT readInterview
WEEK TWO
3/21/2016- Mundie MomsReview
3/22/2016- Supernatural SnarkGuest Post
3/23/2016- Wishful EndingsReview
3/24/2016- Two Chicks on BooksInterview
3/25/2016- Seeing Double In NeverlandReview

20 comments:

  1. Okay those guards are a little scary LOL! Great guest post!

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    1. Heh. I'd want them by me if I was battling for a crown though:)

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  2. Lol, what a great post idea, Jenny. I enjoyed The Storyspinner so I'm looking forward to reading this one and seeing what happens next.

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  3. I am dying to read The Storyspinner...I have heard such good things. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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    1. I hope you love it as much as I did Christina!

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  4. I must say that I'd like to keep Dom, thank you very much! But if that's not possible prince Carl Philip sounds like a sacrifice I'd be able to commit to! ;)

    I so loved both The Storyspinner and The Skylighter! I cannot wait for my hardcover to arrive finally!

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  5. Ha Ha. I love those pictures, epsecially the one with the two guards with the helmets. I would totally marry Prince Harry!

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    1. I wouldn't be disappointed if I showed up at the altar for my arranged marriage and Prince Harry was waiting for me:)

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  6. I love this post- it's so fun! Thanks for such a great giveaway!

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  7. I'd run and hide...oh and Carl is so handsome

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  8. I've been hearing a lot of buzz around this series! Love the eye candy. ;)

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  9. Great post! And now Under Pressure is stuck in my head.

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  10. Hehe..this was such a fun post. Thanks for sharing and introducing this book to me :)

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  11. Prince Harry is sinful. Ack. And in that uniform? Mercy.

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  12. Those guards look like they would do a great job in securing me if I were to take the throne. What a fun post, Jenny!

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  13. Cannot WAIT to read these books!!

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