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Friday, 11 November 2011

Blog Tour Author Interview: Elizabeth Issacs


Find Elizabeth on: Elizabeth Isaacs Website 
Find Elizabeth on: Facebook - Goodreads - Twitter
Donna's Review for The Secret of the Keepers (Kailmeyra #2) - HERE
Buy the E-Book - Amazon UK - Amazon US

The Keeper of Secrets (The Kailmeyra Chronicles: Book Two)

Life for Nora couldn't be better; she has married the man of her dreams and loves living in the pristine land of Kailmeyra. 
That is, until the darkness threatens her perfect world. 
Now war is upon the land. She and Gavin must strengthen their clan and prepare to fight. But the enemy has an ally--one that not only wields power, but holds knowledge of the ancients' secrets. Secrets that could destroy creation itself. 
As the darkness grows, doubt seeps in....protectiveness hinders progress....and the unthinkable comes to pass.
Bewildered and alone, Nora shoulders the responsibility of leasing an entire race to war. As she struggles with decisions that seem impossible to make, she is haunted by one choice. 

"No one has ever doubted that you would die for those you love. The question then becomes....would you live?"

 Hi Elizabeth! Thank you so much for joining us today! 

Three Random Questions:

Favourite Animal—dog
Favourite Song—“For Good”, from the Wicked soundtrack.
Favourite Food—I love chicken and linguini, drenched in a cream sauce made with smoked gouda and mushrooms.   
Describe yourself in three words: good-natured, kind, and odd. 
    1.       Please tell us a little bit about yourself. 
    I have two teenagers, one in college and one about to be, and I have two dogs, one co-dependent hound, and one shepherd, retriever mix that thinks he’s a Lemur. That dog can jump higher than my head!
    When I’m not writing, I’m in the classroom teaching elementary children drama and music. I love living the life I want to live. I wake up every morning and put my imagination on paper, and then I spend the bulk of the day inspiring young minds to dream. I couldn’t ask for more!
    2.       Did you always want to be a writer? 
    I honestly never thought I’d be brave enough to share my work with the world. The idea of someone reading what I’ve created still sends adrenaline pumping through my veins.
    3.       How long have you been writing? and who or what inspired you to write?
     I wrote my first romance when I was fifteen during math class. I still have the spiral notebook in the attic. When I started studying music, I put the pen away. Then came a husband, children, and life. Before I knew it, years had passed and the only thing I’d written were entries in a private journal. It wasn’t until I started working with underprivileged children that the passion for writing sparked once more. Most of these kiddo’s were under the age of 11 and had experienced the worst life has to offer. Despite everything, they wrote of hope. They wrote of acceptance. They wrote of peace. They taught me what true courage is and were the catalyst for me to start writing again. The second inspiration came for a deep seeded need to teach Kate, my daughter, a few life lessons. She’s an avid reader, and so I thought that I’d create her a story that represented how powerful thoughts and emotions can be.
    4.       How long does it usually take you to write a book, from the original idea to 
    finishing writing it?
     I write 3 to 6 hours a day, and I’m trying to hold to the one-year plan. It takes about 15 months right now, but I’m hopeful that as I gain more experience that time will drop. 
    5.       Have you ever based characters on people you know or based events on things that have happened to you? 
    I think all characters, in some form or fashion, are based on people you either know or have affected you in some way. My writing comes from a very personal place, and so I can’t seem to separate the two.
    6.       Where do you get your book plot ideas from? 
    I have no idea. Does it sound crazy to say that I don’t go to them, but they come to me? It’s the truth. I fought about 2/3’s the way through Keepers. I didn’t want to write what my instinct was telling me to write. It seemed too painful, too much. And honestly I was a little depressed after writing it. But the story knew where it wanted to go, and because I followed it, the plot became something I never imagined.
    7.       Do you have a favourite character from your books? and why are they your 
    favourite? 
    That’s a toughy. I love them all, but the one character that holds a special place in my heart is Elias. I know it’s strange. He’s not the main character, and quite often he stays in the background. But he’s a constant in Gavin’s life. He plays a bigger role in Keepers, and in the third book … watch out!
    8.       If you had to summarise your series in it in less than 25 words what would you say? 
    The Kailmeyra Chronicles explores the possibility that emotions hold energy, intent is power, and love is the key that unlocks it all.
    9.       If your book was made into a movie, who would you pick to play the lead roles? 
    Oh Mylanta! Now that’s a hard question.
    I know Elias would be Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    I have Elaine as Julia Roberts
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    Rena would be Rachel Lee Cook. Her smile lights up her face, and she looks great in a tan in darker hair. J
    Tark would be Hayden Christenson
    And Amanda Seyfried would make a great Nora.
    Gavin is in a category all his own to me. I see him clearly in my mind’s eye. I’ve never found an actor that compares, but Tatum Channing comes awfully close. Your browser may not support display of this image.  
    10.   What can we expect from you in the future? 
    We still have the third in the series, which, good Lord willing, will be out next year. I have a YA steampunk on the back burner, and I’m looking forward to writing a few adult non-fiction books on my experiences in the teaching field … but that’s looking way down the road.    If you want more information on Elizabeth's books, check out the links above! but don't forget to check out the trailer below. Thank you so much for joining us today Elizabeth! Good Luck with the book and followers, don't forget to check out the next blog tour stop at: Mindy Ruiz

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

A Review for The Secrets of the Keepers (Kailmeyra #2) by Elizabeth Isaccs

The Secret of the Keepers by Elizabeth IsaacsPosted by Donna
Published Date: October 29th, 2011
Finished Date: November 2nd, 2011
Source: For Review
Format: Kindle
Pages: Unknown
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The Blurb from Goodreads: The Kailmeyra Chronicles: Book Two-- 

Life for Nora couldn't be better; she has married the man of her dreams and loves living in the pristine land of Kailmeyra. 

That is, until the darkness threatens her perfect world. 

Now war is upon the land. She and Gavin must strengthen their clan and prepare to fight. But the enemy has an ally—one that not only wields power, but holds knowledge of the ancients' secrets. Secrets that could destroy creation itself. 

As the darkness grows, doubt seeps in ... protectiveness hinders progress ... and the unthinkable comes to pass. 

Bewildered and alone, Nora shoulders the responsibility of leading an entire race to war. As she struggles with decisions that seem impossible to make, she is haunted by one choice. 

"No one has ever doubted that you would die for those you love. The question then becomes ... would you live?" 


The Review: I was super excited to read this book after reading Elizabeth Isaac’s first bookA Light of Asteria and I have to say, she has done a fantastic job with The Secrets of Keepers and I loved it just as much as the first. 

In this book, we see Nora finally marry the man of her dreams; Gavin. They take a long honeymoon so they can get to know each other more and get used to all their advanced gifts that being couple brings. Everything is going great until war comes to the Kailmeyra’s land and Nora and Gavin must strengthen their people and prepare them to fight. But the enemy has knowledge of all the keepers’ secrets and that could destroy….everything! 

Once again Elizabeth has created a captivating and magical world that will keep you entertained and make you fall in love with the characters all over again. The Secrets of Keepers was as exciting and shocking as ever and even more in-depth that the first book. 

Our characters; Nora and Gavin are as close as ever and I loved the development with their relationship. Their marriage has bonded them together forever, that no-one can break and I loved reading about them exploring each other’s gifts. Each one brings a certain quality to the relationship and I would hate to even think of this couple ever being without the other. 

The trials that all of our characters have to face in this book are fantastic and dangerous as ever and I loved all the new characters that were introduced and tied to the story. I also loved finding more about the culture of Kailmeyra. 

Overall, The Secrets of Keepers was a great sequel and I can’t wait to get my hands on book three. 

Thank to you Elizabeth Isaacs for providing me with a copy of this book.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

A Review for A Light of Asteria (The Kailmeyra Series) by Elizabeth Isaacs

Posted by Donna
Published Date: February 25th, 2011
Finished Date: September 16th, 2011
Publishers: iUniverse 
Source: For Review 
Format: Kindle 
Pages: 380
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The Blurb from Goodreads: If Nora Johnson hadn't been on campus that day she would have never known her true destiny. Helping her friends move into the dorm that she wanted to call home, Nora accidentally collides with mysterious stranger, Gavin Frey. His very first touch sends flames through her heart. The world seems different-something within her has changed. Nora tries to resume her mundane life, but she is now consumed with the one whose very presence ignited her soul, the one with eyes of emerald. Nora soon learns that an energy buried deep within has been unleashed. She now wields unimaginable power and has become Gavin's source, his strength.A gripping tale of unbounded love and ancient power, The Light of Asteria will take you on an epic adventure filled with war, treachery, and demons, as well as unimaginable delights. Her newfound joy is shaken when she discovers that Gavin is not who he appears to be and she has been thrust in the middle of a war of mythical proportions. Negativity has allowed all things evil to flourish, the earth is under siege. The fate of creation hinges on the power within her heart. Will she be strong enough to survive?


The Review: “I love you,” he whispered. He took me in his arms and kissed me with such tenderness and commitment that I thought I would surely drown.

Fantasy books for me are a bit out of the norm but when I came across this book, I knew it was one I had to get my hands on. Thankfully, the author kindly offered me a review copy so of course I quickly snapped it up….and let me tell you, I wasn’t left disappointed.

The Light of Asteria is an addictive and engrossing novel that will truly touch you’re heart. The author Elizabeth Isaacs manages to captivate and compel you into the world that she has created and makes you feel every single emotion that runs through this book. Not only do you feel the emotions but you also imagine a beautiful world that is very well described that you can’t help be touched by. The world you’re introduced to is pure, full of love and full of light that you can’t help but fall in love with.

I’ve never read anything about Elves in before so you can imagine my surprise when I realised what the story was about. I did honestly think at one point “What’s so special about Elves?” but oh my, was I left shocked. Elves are truly graceful creatures that only ever fall in love once. When they find their mate they are tied together in a beautiful ceremony that binds them together forever and the love they feel for one another makes each person stronger. This new take on finding your soul mate is truly an amazing story to read about. The thought and love that has gone into this part of the story really touched my heart and I absolutely fell in love with the concept. It’s a truly beautiful.

Before Nora met Gavin, she was a slightly weak character who never really believed in herself but as soon as she meets him, everything changes. She becomes a determined and strong character that grows throughout the story. Gavin’s love for her is so completely undeniable that it gives her more strength each day. But Nora loves Gavin just as much and their love for one another really shines through out this book. The secondary characters were second to none. Edna & Rena were another two fantastic characters that I loved but then there’s Elaine, Malachi, Elias who were also fantastic additions. The story wouldn’t have been the same without them. I have to say, I wish we had gotten to know Michael but his story, of course was inventible.

The only reason I didn’t rate this a 5 was because there were a few times, I felt slightly confused with some of explanations but despite that, the story itself was still beautiful, full of exciting twists and turns. It moves at its own steadily pace which will leave you dying to know more.

The Light of Asteria is definitely romance at its best and I promise you, you won’t be disappointed and I can’t wait for the sequel. 

 
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