Monday, May 29, 2017
Blurb Blitz + #Giveaway: Broken Spire by Sue Perkins @SuePerkinsAuthr @GoddessFish
Broken Spire
by Sue
Perkins
GENRE: Fantasy
Romance
BLURB:
Ash's
silvery purple hair sets her apart from her peers and at the magic college of
Spires a few senior maeven consider her magic to be alien and unsuccessfully try
to expel her. Ash feels a compulsive attraction tempting her to enter the
broken North Spire. She believes this off limits ruin holds the answer to her
origins, but is not willing to take the chance of expulsion from Spires.
Orm, Ash's equally
talented classmate, is determined to support the girl he considers his
soulmate, and promises to help her find out the secrets of the North Spire when
they reach the end of their third year.
At the end of the
first year, Ash nervously waits to see if she will be allowed to continue at
Spires, or will she be sent home in disgrace.
Excerpt:
The first day of lessons strained
Ash's decision. Lady Surat taught them five basic spells and then drilled them
in these spells until they could use them perfectly. Ceku picked them up
easily, while Ash had difficulty. The method felt wrong and it took several
attempts for her to get them right. To make them work, Ash had to force herself
to ignore her inner voice, which kept telling her to cast the spell a different
way to the teacher's instructions.
"Ash, you seem to be having
difficulty." Lady Surat had taken her to one side leaving the other three
to practice. "Is there something wrong?"
"No. Not really." Ash felt
embarrassed to tell the teacher her brain insisted on a better way of casting
the spells.
"You must be honest with me,
Ash. I can't help if you won't tell me your problem with the magic."
"I'm sorry, Lady Surat. I don't
know how to tell you without appearing rude."
"Why not s
ay it outright." The Lady
smiled at her.
"My brain keeps arguing with
me. It keeps telling me the spells should be done a different way, then it
interferes when I try and cast them the way you instructed."
"I see." Lady Surat looked
thoughtful. "When the others leave for lunch I'd like you to stay behind.
In the meantime, keep trying it the Spires way."
Lunchtime arrived and the other
three were dismissed with the instruction to return in an hour. Ceku and the
young man she'd sat next to looked across at Ash with a smug expression on
their faces. The boy who had been sitting next to her flashed a sympathetic
smile as the door closed behind them leaving Lady Surat and Ash alone in the
room.
"Now then, Ash. Show me how you
think the spells should be done."
"It's not me, Lady Surat, it's
my brain keeps interfering. I'm quite happy to cast the spells as per your
instructions."
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Sue
Perkins grew up in Devon, England and emigrated to New Zealand with her family.
Sue and her husband now live at the top of New Zealand’s South Island. Her
interests include writing, reading, genealogy and aqua jogging.
Sue’s
book genres include romance, fantasy romance, young adult fantasy and middle
grade fantasy. Her first romance book was released in May 2007, quickly
followed by a fantasy trilogy. She now has many books published in all the
genres. Her aim for the future is to write a full-length epic fantasy novel.
The outline is complete, and Sue is hoping to find time to finish the first
draft by the end of 2017. Meanwhile she carries on with her current fantasy
series - Rak Shoma, a blend of magic and fantasy.
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11 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you for hosting me. I love the header of your blog, very original and eye catching.
Love the sound of this story. Great excerpt.
Thank you for the excerpt.
Just dropping by to say Hi. It's the 30th May where I live and we've just had breakfast. Good luck in the competition.
What is your favorite movie based on a book? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Thanks for sharing and for the great giveaway :)
I enjoyed the excerpt thank you.
don't know where this reply went the first time I sent it. I don't go to the movies much and don't like watching films if I've read the book.
I really enjoyed the description of the book and I'm looking forward to reading it. Sounds like an intriguing read.
I like the cover and I enjoyed reading the excerpt. Thanks so much for sharing.
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