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Monday, 26 August 2013

Crest by Emma Raveling; Character Interview with Tristan Belicoux.


17622805Over here at Book Passion for Life, we're huge fans of Emma Raveling's. Now if you're not aware of this great self published author, then you should definitely check out her work. She's the author of Whirl, Billow, Chevalier, Warrior Prince and the soon to be released Crest, and today we're here with a interview from one of our favourite characters, Tristan and the author. 

Illusion. Power. Identity.

Tensions are reaching a fever pitch everywhere Kendra Irisavie turns.

Darkness settles over elementals as a new threat stirs suspicions of a betrayal from within. Details of recent events spread through Haverleau, prompting doubts over Irisavie leadership. The mysterious Selkie Kingdom finally opens its doors, but the gesture only fans the flames of division. And despite the perils involved, Kendra finds it difficult to ignore the demands of her heart.

As the body count rises, pressure also grows to shift the tides of war. The sondaleur is on the hunt, but tracking the Aquidae leader is the greatest challenge she’s ever faced. With the Shadow playing a deadly game of obsession and horror, Kendra’s best chance to win is to unravel a tangled web of deception spanning back to the origins of the elemental world.

Nothing is what it seems and the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her pursuit for answers becomes.

When the unthinkable happens, Kendra must decide if survival is worth the sacrifice.

Conflicting loyalties, fierce passions, and irrevocable choices ignite in the electrifying third installment of the Ondine Quartet.
 
Before we start, a quick warning: These questions are spoilery for previous books (Whirl, Billow).
Tristan is an intensely private person and I knew getting answers would be challenging. 
Here’s what happened when I sat down with him for a conversation.Recording starts.
 
Emma: Prince Belicoux. Thank you for meeting me in the middle of your busy schedule.
Tristan: Gracious nod. Of course.
Emma: I know I’ve made your life rather difficult recently…
Tristan: Raises brow. An understatement.
Emma: Shifts. Yes, well. Clears throat. I’ll resolve all of that by the end of the series —
Tristan: Exactly how much longer is that?
Emma: Well, the third book, Crest, is coming out soon and the next book, Breaker, will be the conclusion. Aims for a charming smile. You don’t have much to go!
Tristan: Stares.
Emma: Right, moving on. You have supportive and enthusiastic readers who’ve been following your story and wanted to ask you a few questions. I’d like to discuss them with you. Would that be okay?
Tristan: Amusement flickers across his face. I’ll do my best.
Emma: When we first met you, you were balancing the strenuous demands of Haverleau’s Chief Gardinel position with the duties of Crown Prince. Recently, you’ve devoted yourself completely to the throne. Can you talk to us about that?
Tristan: Leans back with a thoughtful expression. Since I was a child, my one dream in life was to be the kind of person who could protect another from being hurt, injured, killed. There was no greater calling for me than to become a gardinel. My older brother, Eric, was a giant in almost every way and was meant to be king.
Emma: You sound proud of him.
Tristan: Of course. He was amazing. Brilliant leader, ferocious warrior. The star every selkie looked up to.
Emma: Including your father?
Tristan: Especially my father. Eric could do no wrong in his eyes.
Emma: But your father disapproved of you being gardinel.
Tristan: Chuckles. My father disapproves of many of my choices.
Emma: Including your continued return to Haverleau?
Tristan: Yes.
Emma: He recently came to your birthday party. Caused rather an interesting scene.
Tristan: Exhales. My father came to that party to make a point.
Emma: Which was?
Tristan: That I should be celebrating my birthday with my real family. Not those in Haverleau.
Emma: And this would be your…I’m sorry what birthday was it again?
Tristan: Smiles. Clever, but I’m not answering.
Emma: You didn’t like that party.
Tristan: Shrugs. I am not fond of the idea of people going out of their way for me. It’s unnecessary.
Emma: Why does your father not like your presence in Haverleau? You serve on the Governing Council and your kingdom must maintain political alliances with the other elemental races.
Tristan: He believes I can be more effective back home than at Haverleau. And if I am to be completely honest, there are things within my kingdom - details, people’s concerns -  that I don’t know as well as I should because I’m away for so long. There are other reasons he’s upset but I believe that’s the primary reason.
Emma: I don’t suppose you want to discuss those other reasons…
Tristan: Blank expression.
Emma: All right. Then why do you remain in Haverleau?
Tristan: Silent for a few moments. As a child, I enjoyed visiting Haverleau with my mother. I liked the way people simply accepted me without the weight of the throne. I respected the wonderful friendship between my mother and the Governor. However, no matter how comfortable Haverleau, Rhian, and others made me feel, my kingdom remained my home. But…
Emma: But?
Tristan: But recently it has changed. Haverleau has grown to feel more like home.
Emma: I don’t suppose that has anything to do with a certain ondine.
Tristan: Politely inclines head. I don’t know what you’re talking about.
Emma: Shifts a few papers. The mother of the sondaleur, Kendra Irisavie, personally asked you to protect and bring her to Haverleau.
 Tristan: Yes. Pauses. The loss of her and her mate, Ansel, was a great tragedy to our world.
Emma: Did you believe her when she said her daughter was the prophesied sondaleur?
Tristan: Yes and no. I believed Naida. She was not the kind of person prone to exaggerations. She was a brilliant Clairvoyant possessing a razor-sharp intellect, much like her mother. But it was difficult to believe that the person our people had waited so long for was a seventeen-year-old ondine who’d never lived among us.
Emma: When did you start to believe? Or do you still doubt who she is?
Tristan: Shakes head. It started the moment I saw her against that alley wall in San Aurelio. She didn’t back down before a pack of Aquidae. She held a silver dagger and…there was such absolute power in her defiance. It was a courage I’d never seen before.
Emma: You sound as if you admire her.
Tristan: Looks surprised. Yes, I do. Not only because she’ll be the one to finally bring this war to a close; but because she has already begun to change our world. Her ideas, the way she challenges what we have long blindly accepted, is part of her strength.
Emma: Speaking of leadership… last summer, you returned to your Kingdom for the first time in a long while. You spoke with your younger brother, Dax. Can you tell me about him?
Tristan: Smiles. He’s bright, enthusiastic. A leader among his friends and currently training to be inducted into the gardinels. Dax…cares deeply for those he trusts.
Emma: And what did you two discuss?
Extended silence.
Tristan: Shifts. I believe that is between me and my brother.
Emma: Was it something that required you to be away from Haverleau for six months?
Tristan: I was away for six months because I needed to prepare for the future.
Emma: Pause. Would you like to expand on that?
Tristan: Lets out a deep breath. I believe things will become clear soon enough.
Emma: While you were home, you spent time with many people from your past, including a selkie named…. consults notes… Sian Ardaineau. Tell us about her.
Tristan: I’ve known Sian my entire life. She’s as close to being a part of my family as anyone.
Emma: And what kind of relationship do you have her?
Tristan: We are friends.
Emma: Anything more?
Tristan: You’ll have to ask her directly about that.
Emma: You won’t give us something?
Tristan: It would be inappropriate.
Long silence.
Emma: Sighs. All right, Your Highness. Let’s move on. It must’ve been very difficult when Kendra left for New York for a month.
Tristan: This war is difficult. Our lives are difficult. She must assume a role she doesn’t want. She has done this twice now, both in accepting the prophecy and her Irisavie inheritance for the Governorship.
Emma: A feeling you know well.
Tristan: Gazes at the window. New York is not… a pleasant place. I worry about her safety. There’s nothing I can do for her while in Haverleau.
Emma: And the fact that she’s with Julian LeVeq?
Tristan: Chevalier LeVeq is an excellent fighter. He trained her well.
Emma: I believe his feelings toward the sondaleur are more than that of a trainer.
Tristan: He has every right to feel whatever he wants.
Emma: Does his relationship with her bother you?
Tristan: What bothers me is that he sees her solely in terms of how she fits into his life. Not because he understands her, but because he needs her.
Emma: And what about you? Do you understand her?
Tristan: The question is irrelevant. It’s not about whether I understand her better than him. The point is she deserves someone who can give her everything she wants.
Emma: And you’re not the person who can do that?
Tristan: Stares.
Emma: shakes head. You’ve been busy preparing for a big event.
Tristan: Yes.The Elemental conference is happening in our Kingdom this year.
Emma: Isn’t that very unusual? In elemental history, there’ve only been a few recorded incidents of ondines or demillirs visiting your people.
Tristan: Nods. Shapeshifting is a very private act for our people. When we shift, it is a moment of tremendous vulnerability. We are at one with our surroundings, immersing in the other half of ourselves that come from the deep. Sharing both forms with another being is an act of deep trust.
Emma: How are your people reacting to the conference?
Tristan: Like most change, much of the resistance comes from the older generation. The younger selkies seem to be open to shapeshifting in front of ondines and demillirs. Small smile.
Emma: You escorted Kendra to her meeting with Jourdain in your selkie form.
Tristan: Jaw tightens. I was concerned. Jourdain’s magic is very strong and Kendra was not….fully herself at the time.
Emma: Does that mean you trust her?
Tristan: Voice quiets. Of course.
Emma: Kendra once stated you had the ability to see something in her others could not. That you have stood by her, trusted her even when she could not trust herself. Do you feel the same way about her?
Tristan: Fingers tighten. She is different.
Emma: Special?
Tristan: Eyes meet mine. Of course. She is the sondaleur.
Emma: Evasiveness does not suit you, Your Highness.
Tristan: And these questions are rather invasive, don’t you think?
Emma: Fine. Why host the conference now?
Tristan: Our kingdom has remained closed to the elemental world for a long time. It is one of the policies I wished to change the most.
Emma: Why?
Tristan: A number of reasons. With Kendra’s arrival, the end of the war is imminent. There is no possible way we can provide her with the right support unless we are united as a whole.
Emma: So you did this for Kendra. Raises brow. To protect her.
Tristan: Stiffens. There are other reasons as well. It’s important for my people, for the children who will become the future of our kingdom, to be exposed to other ways of thinking. War will eventually come to a close and they must be prepared for a different world. Only a God would claim to know absolutely everything. I believe there is much we can learn from each other.
Emma: Final question, Your Highness. If there was no war….pauses….if there was no Aquidae or death, if your brother Eric was still here….if it had been an ideal world, what would you have wanted for yourself?
Tristan: Eyes soften. I’d travel. See what the rest of the world had to offer. Listen to music in every great concert hall, spend hours reading. Learn new skills, new ideas. Work with people, help those who suffer. Voice quiets.  Live freely for myself.
Emma: With someone by your side?
Tristan: Yes. Pauses. With the right person.
Emma: Would you rather be alone otherwise?
Tristan: If it’s not the right person are we not alone anyway?
Recording clicks off.

AUTHOR BIO
 
Emma Raveling writes urban fantasy and fantasy books for teens and adults. Hopelessly addicted to coffee and diet coke, she is currently working on completing her young adult series, Ondine Quartet.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Blog Tour for Tormenting Lila (Lila Short Story) by Sarah Alderson; Review, Character Interview + INT Giveaway

Tormenting LilaPosted by Donna
Release Date: July 1st, 2013
Finished Date: June 1st, 2013
Publishers: Simon & Schuster UK
Source: For Review 
Format: Kindle
Pages: Unknown
Buy: Amazon UK / Amazon US 

When Lila and Alex sneak off for a romantic weekend away, Lila’s hoping she’ll finally have a chance to work on Alex’s resolve.

But just as things start heating up news reaches them of a serial killer at loose on the island and it isn’t long before their intimate weekend away is interrupted.

A mind reader, a projector, a protective older brother and a serial killer. 

One of them is going to find Lila first. She's hoping it's the serial killer.

Tormenting Lila will delight fans of Hunting Lila while introducing them to the characters and stunning location from Sarah’s next book The Sound (published August 1st, 2013).


The Review: "With Alex's body warming mine and his hands starting to move to their own freewill along the length of me, my ego and every other part of my body felt soothed. I gave myself into his kisses, letting them consume me."

It's safe to say anything Sarah Alderson writes, I'll read. I adore everything about her work and more importantly, I adore the characters from the Lila series. When I found out Tormenting Lila was being released, I was beyond excited, I'd do anything to be back with these characters. 

Tormenting Lila is a short story based 8 weeks after the events of Losing Lila and, it's a must read for any fan of the series. Lila and Alex are back and better than ever. They're taking some time out, away from all the crazy and just enjoying each others company.....and not having sex....much to Lila's disappointment (and mine, lol). Like all holiday's though, they have to end and unfortunately they're comes to end sooner rather than later, especially when the rest of the gang show up and a serial killer. Not only do we see, Lila and the gang but Sarah wove in the characters from her new story, The Sound too - which I loved. What a genius idea!! It gives us the chance for a little background story on the new characters, along with the characters we already love. It makes me even more excited for The Sound - (which I've now read and it's totally amazing)

Although I would have wish Tormenting Lila could  have been longer, for obvious reasons, it's still a fantastic read. It reminds me just why I fell in love with this series to start with and why I have it as a favourite of mine. I'd love Sarah to write more books or novella's to this series, I know there's another novella planned, but I need more...I can never have enough of these characters!  

So plain and simple, there's nothing not to like about Tormenting Lila and if you need your fix of Lila and Alex, then read this because you won't be disappointed! 
Character Interview with Jack! 

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel about your best friend hooking up with your sister?
Just...don't go there OK? I don't like to think about it too much but when they're throwing it in my face every three seconds it's kind of hard to avoid it. Look, Alex is my best friend. I love him but that was not cool. Not cool. At all. At first I was just 'I'm going to kill him' and then I saw that it wasn't going away and that Lila was really into him (like really into him). It was Key who told me I should give them a break - he reminded me we all make our own choices and you know what? I figure it could be worse. Lila could have hooked up with that kid Jonas from my team. At least I know Alex is a good guy. And I also know where he lives so if he does mess with her I have an advantage. 

So, we hear you cut a deal with Alex about something? Is it true?
Don't tell Lila but I made Alex promise he'd wait until she was 18 before they er, you know...because, this is how it plays out...guys just want one thing. I'm a guy. I know this for a fact. And I wanted to know he was serious about her. It's not like it's ten years  - just a few months. If they can't wait that long I guess that's telling themselves something about their 'relationship.' 

I told him if he waited until she was 18 and they were still into each other then I'd give them my blessing and would never say another word about how wrong and gross and did I mention wrong it is? Mainly though, and don't tell her this, I wanted to protect Lila from any heartache, because if Alex broke up with her then not only would she probably never get over it but I'd lose my best friend. Because if he hurts her, I'm going to have to kill him.

Describe yourself in five words
Son, brother, best friend, super-powered.

Tell us something you've never told anyone else?
I used to sneak Jackie Collins' and er, more erotic books out of the library when I was about 12. Taught me all I needed to know.

Guessing you have a crush on Amber, are we right?
Might be. She's cute. But hey, I'm not exactly ready for a relationship and er, Amber is dealing with her own stuff right now.

Giveaway! 
Here is the link to the Rafflecopter competition: http://bit.ly/14n3Jbi  - where people can win the chance to be Alex's girlfriend, as well as a signed copy of The Sound & a sneak peek at the steamy Alex & Lila scene coming in January 2014! (International too) 

Sarah Alderson
Author Bio: 

Having spent most of her life in London, Sarah quit her job in the non profit sector in 2009 and took off on a round the world trip with her husband and princess obsessed daughter on a mission to find a new place to call home. After several months in India, Singapore, Australia and the US, they settled in Bali where Sarah now spends her days writing by the pool.

She finished her first novel just before they left the UK, wrote the sequel on the beach in India and had signed a two book deal with Simon & Schuster by the time they had reached Bali.
A third book, Fated, about a teenage demon slayer, was published in January 2012 and it's sequel, Severed will be published on November 12th, 2012.
Losing Lila, was published August 2nd, 2012.

You can find Sarah on facebook and at www.sarahalderson.com or follow her blog at www.canwelivehere.com

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Blog Tour for Shadowed (Fated #3) by Sarah Alderson; Character Interview

Shadowed (Fated #3)
by Sarah Alderson
Release Date:  March 31st, 2013 
Publishers: Self - Published 
Buy: Amazon UK / Amazon US
Get Severed (Fated #2) Free: Amazon UK / Amazon US  

Fate has won.

The realms have been severed...but the fight’s still far from over.

It’s been three months since the devastating battle that closed the way through between this world and the demon realms but Evie’s still reeling from all she's lost.

When news reaches her that a group of Originals is on the prowl in LA and growing in numbers, Evie must decide whether to join the rogue Hunters in a final battle or fight her fate one last time.

The way through might be closed.

But that doesn’t mean Evie’s got closure.

Character Interview with Evie
 
Spoiler Alert!
 
Q: Evie, what do you think about Cyrus’ actions at the end of Severed?
E: I’m still trying to piece it all together. He couldn’t have known what would happen. Not for sure. Yet he did it anyway. I just wish I could see him again, speak to him. I wish I could go back and… it was so obvious what he was planning and I didn’t see it. I think of how differently everything could have gone if we’d known the truth from the start.

Q: Evie, do you believe in fate given all that’s happened to you?
E: The prophecy came true didn’t it? Everything the Sybll predicted happened. The way through closed. So I guess I do believe in fate. But I wish I didn’t.
 
Q: If you hadn’t met Lucas do you think you might have fallen for Cyrus?
E: If I hadn’t met Lucas I wouldn’t be alive. He saved my life. More than once. And Cyrus? Come on. The guy had more girlfriends than Hugh Heffner. He was way too sure of himself and so arrogant – that’s not my thing.  But yeah, I don’t know, he was a contradiction wasn’t he? I didn’t know him well enough but, what he did? At the end? How was that anything but brave as well as completely stupid? And I wish now I’d known him better. The real him that is. But I’m not sure anyone got to see that side of him.
 
Q: Describe Lucas in five words
E: Quiet, passionate, lethal, gentle… gone.
 
Q: And Cyrus?
E: arrogant, noble, annoying, flirtatious, brave.
 
Q: They both sound like they had lots of contradictions?
Yes, I guess. They both had exteriors that hid the real them. I don’t know what the real Cyrus was like though, I never had a chance to meet him. But I think beneath the swagger and bravado there was a nobility. One of the last things he said to me was ‘chivalry’s not dead.’
 
While Lucas was trained as a killer, one of the Brotherhood. I saw him kill, I saw him fight, but at the same time he was one of the softest spoken, kindest and gentlest people I’ve ever met.
 
Q: So what now?
E: The way through is closed but I have a score to settle.
 
Q: Would that score involve Victor?
E: It would.
 
Q: What are you going to do if you find him?
E: When I find him I’m going to kill him.

Author Bio: 
Having spent most of her life in London, Sarah quit her job in the non profit sector in 2009 and took off on a round the world trip with her husband and princess obsessed daughter on a mission to find a new place to call home. After several months in India, Singapore, Australia and the US, they settled in Bali where Sarah now spends her days writing by the pool.

She finished her first novel just before they left the UK, wrote the sequel on the beach in India and had signed a two book deal with Simon & Schuster by the time they had reached Bali.

A third book, Fated, about a teenage demon slayer, was published in January 2012 and it's sequel, Severed will be published on November 12th, 2012. 

Losing Lila, was published August 2nd, 2012.

You can find Sarah on facebook and at www.sarahalderson.com or follow her blog at www.canwelivhere.com

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Blog Tour for River Road (Sentinels of New Orleans #2) by Suzanne Johnson; Character Interview with DJ

River Road (Sentinels of New Orleans, #2)
River Road (Sentinels of New Orleans #2) 
by Suzanne Johnson
Release Date: November 22nd, 2012
Publishers: Headline
Hurricane Katrina is long gone, but the preternatural storm rages on in New Orleans. New species from the Beyond moved into Louisiana after the hurricane destroyed the borders between worlds, and it falls to wizard sentinel Drusilla Jaco and her partner, Alex Warin, to keep the preternaturals peaceful and the humans unaware. But a war is brewing between two clans of Cajun merpeople in Plaquemines Parish, and down in the swamp, DJ learns, there’s more stirring than angry mermen and the threat of a were-gator.

Wizards are dying, and something—or someone—from the Beyond is poisoning the waters of the mighty Mississippi, threatening the humans who live and work along the river. DJ and Alex must figure out what unearthly source is contaminating the water and who—or what—is killing the wizards. Is it a malcontented merman, the naughty nymph, or some other critter altogether? After all, DJ’s undead suitor, the pirate Jean Lafitte, knows his way around a body or two.

It’s anything but smooth sailing on the bayou as the Sentinels of New Orleans series continues.

Drusilla Jaco took a break from chasing down pretes (preternaturals) who’ve crossed the borders from the Beyond into modern New Orleans to chat about life and love as a wizard, and what it’s like to be one of the very few female wizards to hold the job of sentinel.
 
What’s the hardest part of your job as sentinel?
Well, since Hurricane Katrina tore down the borders between New Orleans and the Beyond, all the rules have changed. Before, if a prete like a vampire or a member of the historical undead came across into the city, I could just pack their happy asses back to the Beyond. Now, they’re negotiating treaties with the wizards and as long as they can mainstream with humans and don’t kill anybody, I have to do things like compromise and negotiate. (Sighs.) I hate that.
 
Do you feel like a trail-blazer? You’re one of only a very few female wizards to ever hold the job of sentinel.
Not really. I mean, most days I’m just trying to stay alive—or out of the wizards’ Elders’ doghouse. They seem to feel I’m a little, shall we say, entrepreneurial in my methods. Which is patently ridiculous, of course.
 
What are you most afraid of?
Losing someone else that I care about. The years since Katrina have been rough, and it has been hard for me to trust anyone and learn to care about someone again. Oh, and elves. I’m afraid of elves. And zombies. 
 
Have you ever met an elf or a zombie?
I met an elf recently and he scared the crap out of me. One minute he’s this nice, middle-aged, suburban-looking dude, and the next his mind is burrowing into mine like a ground squirrel hiding an acorn. I haven’t met a zombie. I don’t want to. Although my partner Alex gave me a grenade just in case one shows up at my house. He swears grenades are the best things to use against zombies. I bet an elf wouldn’t fare well with a grenade either. 
 
You know that the elven staff you found after the hurricane, the one you call Charlie, is attracting the elves’ attention, don’t you?
Uh, you think? I know I should quit using Charlie but that staff gives my physical magic a big boost—it’s like being a nerdy ritual-magic wizard and a kickass physical-magic wizard at the same time. The best of both worlds. As long as the elves don’t bother me, I won’t bother them.
 
How kickass can you be if you can’t aim the staff? I mean, so far you’ve burned part of your coffee table, zapped your ceiling fan into oblivion, and…let’s see…oh yeah, you set fire to the Louisiana wetlands. You shoot like a girl.
 
I could try it on you. Bet I wouldn’t miss.
 
Okay, changing the subject. Jean Lafitte.
 
Is that a question?
 
What’s between you and the undead French pirate?
We’re friends. Well, not exactly….We’re colleagues in…well, no. I have no idea what we are.
You went on a dinner date with him.
 
Yes, and it turned out so well. (Rolls eyes.)
Will there be more dates? 
(Sighs.) I’d like to say no, but somehow my common sense seems to fly out the window when the pirate walks in the door. I mean, you’ve seen the pirate, right? And heard that sexy accent?
 
Who’s your least favorite person?
I like everyone. Hey—what’s that look for? Oh, okay. I’m currently very unhappy with Adrian Hoffman, the speaker of the Elders. He’s an insufferable jerk and… don’t get me started. I’m also keeping an eye on my new neighbor Quince Randolph. He’s dating my best friend Eugenie, but there’s something totally off about that guy and I can’t figure it out.
Is he human?
Let’s just say he bears watching.
Watching him won’t be too unpleasant—he’s hot, isn’t he? Tall, blond, built like a swimmer?
He can be hot and still be a jerk who’s up to something. 
 
A quick word-association game before we go. I’ll say a word and you say the first thing that comes to mind:
Alex: Chocolate
Jake: Honey
Jean: Cobalt
You realize you’re describing their eye color, right?
And?
Fine. New Orleans: Home
Jazz: Louis Armstrong. I miss the undead Louis—might need to call him up soon.
Elves: Sneaky bastards
Loup-Garou: (long pause) Guilt.
Love: (longer pause) Gotta go. There’s a goblin wandering the Quarter and those guys just can’t mainstream. Later, gator!

Author Bio: 
Suzanne Johnson writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance from Auburn, Alabama, after a career in educational publishing that has spanned five states and six universities. She grew up halfway between the Bear Bryant Museum and Elvis' birthplace and lived in New Orleans for fifteen years, so she has a highly refined sense of the absurd and an ingrained love of college football and fried gator on a stick.
 
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