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Thursday, 19 December 2013

A Review for Fireblood (Fireblood #1) by Trisha Wolfe

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Posted by Melanie
Release Date:  December 17th 2013
Finished Date: November 23rd, 2013
Publishers: Spencer Hill Press / Patchwork Press
Genre: YA, Fantasy, Dystopia
Source: For Review
Format: eARC
Pages: 376
To save a kingdom, Zara must choose between a prince who could be the answer and a rising rebellion that threatens to take control.

When Zara Dane is chosen to marry Prince Sebastian Hart, son of the man who ordered her father’s capture, Zara knows she must fight to save everything she loves from ruin. 

Being betrothed to the prince means a life trapped behind the towering stone walls of the Camelot-forged realm. Under the watchful eye of the prince's first knight, Sir Devlan Capra, changing her future becomes difficult. 

When an unlikely rebel reveals the truth about the deadly secrets that fuel King Hart’s twisted world, Zara’s path to rescue her father becomes clouded by deception. The Rebels clear her path by forcing Zara’s hand with an ultimatum: sway Prince Sebastian to join the Rebels, convincing him of his father’s evil nature, or they will take him out. 

But Zara is uncertain about a future under the Rebels’ command and where the prince’s heart truly lies. She must decide who to trust, what to believe, and what she’s truly fighting for before the king destroys all of Karm, including her heart.

The Review: Fireblood is the first book in a new series of the same name, it’s dystopian/fantasy and I was very impressed with this introduction to the world of Karm….
Following an apocalyptic, ending of the world as we know it, the world has changed and filled with mutated monsters, viruses and destitution, so a man built a kingdom in which to rule under the guise of safety & protection but he ruled as a tyrant, taking away peoples’ rights to be free, killing those who show signs of virus, restricting peoples’ lives in a way that means to even speak of any unauthorised topics meant death. He created a kingdom based upon Camelot, filled with Knights, a royal court, tournaments and the whole way of life, keeping it under strict control, but with tyranny always comes rebellion and the rebels are mounting an offence that has been years in the making. So when Prince Sebastian – only heir to the throne - chooses a commoner as his bride, the rebellion see opportunity. Zara Dane can’t work out why on earth the prince chose her for his bride, she is just a girl who lives with her father and clones animals for a living but when they take away her father who is showing signs of the virus at the same time that they come to cart her off to the castle she decides to go willingly in hopes she can see her father again, but that quickly become escape plans. Once there though she is assigned a guard, none other than the prince’s own first Knight- Devlan – who although watchful of her, helps her adjust to life at court and dissuades her from fleeing, until she over hears some plans for her that changes her whole view of life in Karm. After being introduced to the Rebels, she finds some startling information, not only about the secrets being kept from the people but also about the members of the rebellion themselves. Being more determined to escape than ever, she begins training for a very important mission that will hopefully lead to not only her freedom but freedom for all, she doesn’t bank on losing her heart in the process…. Will the plans work this time?
So, I really liked this book and it was a great introduction to the series. This is only the second time I’ve read dystopian fantasy and I have to say it’s a lot better than the previous. I find this genre is a bit hard to think of as being a post apocalyptic world because it goes back to a medieval scenario or in this case Camelot, I get why the King wanted to do this because of the society that King Arthur created and people felt this was a successful and peaceful society and in some respects he is all about the safety & protection of his people, that just got warped somewhere along the way but it’s easy to see his intentions. I thought the idea behind that was great and it brought something new to me as a reader although I would have liked to have seen a bit more of the outside than what we got but with this being the first book, there is always a possibility that we will get that. I liked the characters, of course Zara & Devlan are our main characters and I did feel connected to them straight away, I felt the connection to each other from the point they met which always helps pull me into the story. What I liked about Zara most was that whilst she was willing to let things play out, she always had her own mind and wasn’t going to just sit there and be compliant, I liked that she questioned things which is against tradition in their time. I loved the relationship between her & Devlan, it was sweet and tentative, with an innocence about it that was really appealing and out of the two suitors, Devlin would win, hands down. I do like what she tries to do with regards to Sebastian, everyone deserves a fair chance.
The storyline was really good, it is very much a getting to know you and your world and the training sometimes bogged it down a bit but what kept me interested was the promise of action from the rebels & the developing relationship between our two leads. As I said, I like the idea behind this and the intentions in creating Camelot and to be honest, I thought maybe the rebels would make a mistake by changing things considering the purported danger on the outside, I understand the need for free will but I also know that to feel safe is another need and I wasn’t sure if I was convinced by the rebels intentions on some points. The book really took off for me when the rebels came into it, the prequel I had read was great and I was expecting more of the same action but it took it’s time coming, saying that when it did come it was awesome and eventually brought lots of action in the form of battles, rescue attempts, lots of espionage with lots of plots & plans and that added a much needed excitement to the story. I really liked the conclusion and thought it was really fitting, it did feel like the end of a stand alone though so I’m really curious to see where it’s going to go now, this was a great start though.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Author Interview/Giveaway with Trisha Wolfe

Find Trisha on: Trisha Wolfe Website - Blog
Find Trisha on: Twitter -Facebook - Goodreads - You Tube
Donna's Review for Unveiled - HERE 
Buy the E-Book - Amazon UK - Amazon US - Barnes & Noble
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Amongst the wasteland lies the gleaming city of Karm. A Camelot-esque utopia built from the ashes of a dying world. 
Seventeen-year-old Fallon is no daughter of Karm. She's its assassin. 
Raised by a secret society of rebels, she's bent on brining down the king's sham of an existence. But her first mark, one of the king's top knights of the Force, makes her question everything. Even her heart. 
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Trisha! Thank you so much for joining us today! 

Three Random Questions

Favourite Number:16
Favourite Food : Chocolate
Favourite Name: Sebastian

Describe yourself in three words?
Nerdy, whinny, funny

Please tell us a little bit about yourself?
I'm a YA author, and my debut novel DESTINY'S FIRE releases January 10, 2012 by Omnific Publishing. I spend most of my day either writing, reading, or playing on Twitter. I try to work more than play. When I'm not doing something involving books (which is rare) I'm the mother of a gorgeous thirteen-year-old boy, and a wife. My husband and I also run our own business and I try to do a little paperwork. I'm not a very good secretary, though.

What inspired you to write Unveiled?
I was working on my fourth novel, developing side characters, and an idea to tell the story from the Rebels' point of view came to mind. I didn't want to do dual POV's, but I loved the thought of showing how the Rebels got their leader, and how later in the novel that came into play. So I decided to write a short story about Fallon. The girl rocks. She needed to have her own little story.

Did you have an idea of where you wanted your story to go before you started writing it?
Because I was already working on the book, thankfully, yes lol. I knew exactly where it needed to go and what major plot points needed to be shown. It was working on Xander's character that was a challenge. He's stubborn.

How long was the writing process for Unveiled?
Two weeks. I think it could have been one, but I was right in the middle of edits for DESTINY'S FIRE. So I had to go back and forth between them.

Can you tell us why you choose to write a novelette?
Sure! It's easy! Not! lol I think writing shorter works of fiction is actually harder than writing a full novel. You have to condense so much down and try to make it work. It's almost as painful as writing a synopsis, but not quite. I chose to do the novelette as a side story to the novel. It just made sense since I was already writing a full length novel in Zara's point of view.
Out of all the characters in your book, who was the most fun to write about
I'd have to say Micha. Writing chaotic evil characters is always fun. You can take more liberties with them, and they don't hesitate to do some pretty creepy or fun stuff on the page.

What's your favourite quote out of Unveiled?
Hmm maybe two? lol It's hard to pick one.
“Yes, the ever-effective kiss your enemy to death tactic,” he says, a smile playing at his lips. “I have to admit, it's my preferable way to die.”
“If I remember correctly, it was me who ended the kiss.” I open my mouth to retort, but he continues. “But if my demise comes at your lips, you're correct. I'd probably welcome it.”

Can you tell us a little bit about your upcoming novel?
DESTINY'S FIRE is a mesh between Steampunk and Paranormal. About a seventeen-year-old girl named Dez, who's part of a race of Kythan (shape-shifters) that used to guard the pharaohs of Egypt. Their magic, however, is growing weak in the year 2012 as it's no longer needed, and they're in a centuries-old war with another race, the Narcolym. When the Narcos invade Dez's haven on a Peace Act mission, she's scared. She hides a very dangerous secret, one that could endanger not only her but her family and friends, too. Then Dez meets Reese, a Narco that could change everything for her, if she can trust him. It's a story of the struggle to find your place in a world against all odds, and the strength to see things through, even if it's the hardest thing in the world to do.

Where can readers purchase your books?
Right now, UNVEILED can be found anywhere ebooks are sold. And DESTINY'S FIRE will be available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble (See links above), and select independent book stores. 


Wow! Awesome answers. I love your quotes!!!! Thank You!


Trisha has kindly offered to giveaway TWO e-books of Unveiled. 
So want to enter? GIVEAWAY CLOSED
The giveaway will end on October 31st....and yes it's international. 


We hope you all enjoyed the author interview with Trisha. Please don't forget to leave your comments below. We'd love to hear your thoughts. 

Good Luck!

Friday, 7 October 2011

A Review for Unveiled by Trisha Wolfe

Posted by Donna
Published Date: September 18th, 2011
Finished Date: October 7th, 2011
Source: For Review
Format: Kindle
Pages: Unknown
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The Blurb from Goodreads: Amongst the wasteland lies the gleaming city of Karm. A Camelot-esque utopia built from the ashes of a dying world. Seventeen-year-old Fallon is no daughter of Karm. She's its assassin. Raised by a secret society of rebels, she's bent on bringing down the king's sham of an existence. But her first mark, one of the king's top knights of the Force, makes her question everything. Even her heart. 

The Review:  Firstly, I’d like to say thank you to the author for asking me to review this book because without her asking me I don’t think I would ever have found out about it and I’m so glad I did.

Unveiled is about a young girl Fallon who is an assassin. When she is given a job to go and kill a young knight, she doesn’t question it. You never question your job. But when Fallon meets Xander she feels something isn’t right and can’t help question why has she been sent to kill this knight. With secrets surrounding her and a plant closing in on her, things are about to become interesting….and dangerous.

Unveiled is a fast paced novelette that compels you from start to finish. You’re sucked into to an amazing world that Trisha Wolfe has created and it only leaves you wanting more.

With it being a novelette, it’s short but boy was it packed with excitement. I love both Fallon and Xander and you instantly like them because they are really likable characters and you can’t help root for them. It’s very fast paced but it touches you that they have this undeniable attraction and you can honest feel the chemistry between them.

As you can tell I really enjoyed everything about this story but I say this, a short story is a short story so don’t over think when you read it otherwise you won’t enjoy it, it is what it is and I believe Trisha did a great job and I can’t wait to read more of her work. 

 
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