Friday, September 29, 2017
Blurb Blitz + #Giveaway: Outcast by Lauren Hillman @LaurenJHillman @GoddessFish
Outcast
by Lauren
Hillman
GENRE: Middle
Grade Fantasy
BLURB:
Merissa
is a faerie with no magic, no memory... and no friends. Until a hummingbird
arrives with an ominous message: The Queen wants her dead.
With the help of the
hummingbird Chippen, Merissa sets out on a dangerous journey to find the one
faerie who may know the truth about her past. But they only find more questions
when they meet Griff, a gypsy boy with pale grey eyes and one heart-melting
dimple and Merissa discovers a strange connection between them. But soon her
past will endanger them all.
But she is a faerie.
And faeries are protectors. So if anything will help Merissa regain her lost
powers it will be to save her friends.
Excerpt:
The next day Merissa walked into the
home of Ming-Li, a Juniper Faerie. She was the oldest faerie in the village and
an herbalist. Wherever she touched plants would grow. She understood the power
these plants had to heal and would break them down and make teas with them,
giving them as medicines to anyone who asked. On rainy days faeries would
gather in her home to gossip over hot tea.
Before Merissa entered there was
plenty of loud chattering, occasionally broken up with the tinkling laughter of
a chorus of faeries. The doorbell jingled overhead as Merissa entered and the
laughter abruptly stopped. All eyes turned to stare. One young faerie, newer to
the village than even Merissa, choked on the tea he was drinking and began to
cough. The woman next to him had to slap his back until he stopped. Asha was
seated at the centre table but when Merissa entered she quickly excused herself
and slipped into the back room.
Ming-Li was the first to break the
silence. “You’re not welcome here anymore, girl. Go home. I don’t want no speak
about evil magic in my teahouse. Asha’s told us what you been talkin’ about and
we don’t want any of that in here, you hear?”
Once Ming-Li spoke up a half-dozen
others found their voices too and shouted angry words at her until Merissa
found herself near tears, searching the room for a friendly face. She saw a
brief glimpse of Asha’s eyes peeking out from the crack in the doorway but she
ducked from view as soon as Merissa spotted her.
Andella, one of the older faeries
who used to kindly help Merissa with her magic experiments chimed in, “Well I
don’t know why you’re so surprised we feel this way. You’re talking about
changelings! And if anything you say is true, it means one of us from this
village must have been involved in some way. You don’t want to go down this
road, Merissa. It won’t be long before some traveler gets wind of what you been
saying and a regent of the Queen is sent here to make inquiries into all of us.
You want to get us all killed? Now go and don’t let us be seeing you more often
than absolutely necessary. In fact, if I was you, I’d consider leaving Reya for
good and finding yourself a nice place in the Citadel where you can live a
quiet, anonymous life.”
Merissa continued standing there,
confused at the sudden turn against her.
“Go,” Andella yelled and Merissa
could see the fire in her eyes and hear the flames in her voice. The level of
hate scared her into action and she rushed out the tiny door into the drizzly
sky outside.
This was the first time since her
beginning she returned to that open field. She had no idea what compelled her
to return to that spot but that’s where she found herself standing as the drops
of rain began to fall more heavily. Merissa quickly searched the ground for any
fallen leaves she could shelter under. But it was spring and the forest’s edge
was too far so she made do with a daisy standing nearby. It wasn’t perfect and
she still got wet, but her wings and hair stayed mostly dry which was some
consolation anyway.
She slumped against the stem of the
daisy and started to cry.
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Lauren
Hillman is an actor, teacher and writer living in Vancouver, BC. Originally
from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario she moved west after university to pursue a
career in acting. For the last ten years she has primarily been working as an
acting teacher in elementary and middle schools, occasionally writing scripts
to be performed on stage. The transition to novelist wasn’t easy but was aided
by the knowledge and love of storytelling that the theatre gave her. Her first
novel, Outcast, was largely inspired by her students.
Giveaway:
$30 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC
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13 comments:
Thank you for the excerpt and giveaway, both appreciated.
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
Sounds like a book I'll enjoy reading, thanks for sharing!!! Have a great weekend :)
Thanks for hosting! If anyone has any questions I'll be popping in and out all day. Good luck with the giveaway!
This book sounds like something I'd really enjoy reading, thank you for sharing!
Thanks Nikolina. : )
And here's a tip everyone: I'm giving two copies away on Goodreads (that giveaway starts on the 1st) but it's also 30% off during the tour on Amazon.
What book would you like to see a sequel to? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win!
This sounds lovely. I know my daughter would enjoy this too.
I love stories about faeries. Sounds so good.
Sounds Awesome.
I look forward to reading this. I love all I have read so far. (jozywails@gmail.com)
What books are you looking to read in the near future? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
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