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Inspiring Author of the Week: Joseph R. Lallo

December 8, 2020 by angelavanwell Leave a Comment

I found Joseph R. Lallo, who I knew as Joe, through the Sc-Fi& Fantasy Marketing Podcast hosted with Lindsay Buroker and Jeff Poole. The podcast, which I found through Lindsay Buroker, provided hours of interesting information on independent publishing and marketing. It was this podcast, along with NaNoWriMo that gave me the push to publish a book in 2021. They are also the reasons I pushed myself to start this blog. Sharing pieces of myself seemed so scary. But then I realized the authors I admired were sharing pieces of their writing failures and wins with me and how much I appreciated it. The blog readers and podcast listeners were all people like me, passionate about fantastic stories.

After enjoying hours of entertainment and information listening to their podcast, I grabbed a free copy of The Book Of Deacon. This was early on before I committed more to one e-retailer than an other. Back in those days I might have books from one author on more than two platforms. I would buy a book based on whichever e-retailer I was using at that time. It was a big mistake. Not I have to hunt for the books to finish reading a series I already own. I guess that is my way of asking “Should you still be reading?” As though I am Netflix and worried about a 12 hour read-a-thon. It does work the same. I realize half the weekend has went by and I only left my hammock to warm up my coffee or have something to eat.

I was warned from the beginning, by Joe himself during one of the podcasts, that he did not intentionally write a trilogy. Rather, he wrote an exceedingly long epic fantasy, then realized it could be broken into three books. Armed with this information, I was prepared for immersive settings and epic battles. I was correct on the settings. The grittiness of the landscape, a place worn by generations of war. The remaining battlecry of the lands now the reverence of sacrifice. Where soldiers and their families brag about how many of the enemy they will kill with the unwritten understanding it is hope for before they die. And in a multigenerational war, the only people as vile as the enemy are those who don’t believe in the war. Enter the protagonist Myranda Celeste.

Myranda is an orphan of the war, and feels empathy for all who fall to it. This makes her an outsider and unwelcome in the lands she was raised in. She also comes across as extremely virtuous. She is unwilling to lie about her beliefs to find a place to belong, even though that is her greatest desire. If anyone shows her any kindness, she believes it to is virtuous. Such folly is what leads her into many of the challenges she faces in The Book of Deacon. Scavenging a priceless sword off a battlefield draws her deeper into the Perpetual War she despises. It is also what brings her a baby dragon as a travel companion. Who else would take a baby dragon to care for when she can barely care for herself?

Book One, The Book of Deacon is focused on Myranda learning who she can be and what impact she can have on the world around her. Her belief in the Five Chosen, and their ability to end the Perpetual War provides her with the resolve to train and learn how she can help end the war, rather than running from it.

In Book Two, The Great Convergence, Myranda continues her journey, this time in search of the Chosen Five. Book Three, The Battle of Verril, is the final book in the trilogy where Myranda and the Chosen Five fight for the end of the war. As I stated before, all three books were written together as one epic novel so they stories run seamlessly together.

I reread The Book of Deacon and The Great Convergence this weekend. A lot of the world build up and Myranda’s character are the focus of the first book. The action picks up in the second book. I appreciate Jo Lallo’s attention to detail with magic development and explanation. It make magic seem matter-of-fact in the world. If you are looking for some deep world building and epic fantasy, check out his The Book of Deacon Series.

You can find Joe Lallo’s work on his website. He also has a sci-fi series for you to check out.

Happy Reading!

Filed Under: Inspiring Authors Tagged With: Book of Deacon, Book Reviews, epic fantasy, inspiring authors, Joseph R. Lallo

Inspiring Author of the Week: Patricia Briggs

October 27, 2020 by angelavanwell 1 Comment

Patrica Briggs writes one of my favourite characters, Mercy Thompson. Why do I enjoy Mercy so much? She is a wonderful female protagonist. Strong spirited and whole hearted, Mercy Thompson’s series begins with Mercy in her early thirties. Old enough to have earned some wisdom and emotional scars, but young enough to believe in the good in those around her.

Mercy and I were the same age, with different scars, but it was easy to connect with a character who took an interesting degree, hers in History, mine in Anthropology, yet realizing after the fact there wasn’t a lot of jobs available requiring that degree.

While she worked at and eventually owned a garage, I can change my car’s oil and that is about it, her series focus is all about character. Mercy had the equal amounts of fortune/misfortune to be brought up along side the Marrok’s wolf pack. Fortunate, as she had a loving family and intimate knowledge of the non-human elements of society, unfortunate because she never belonged. Wolves didn’t want or need a coyote in their pack.

Fine by her, she set out on her own and made her own pack, filled with friends and family that continues to grow as the series progresses. Moon Called is the first book in the series where a half-starved young werewolf arrives at the garage looking for a job which ends him, Mercy, and the local wolf pack Alpha, Adam in a whole lot of trouble. With lives on the line, Mercy has no choice but to turn to the wolf pack, who rejected her, for help. as is the way with life, everything gets more difficult from there on.

Through the first book, and the remainder of the series I have read to date, Mercy continues to find her way through her chaotic, magic-filled world. She gains allies, love, and enemies, but always holds onto who she is.

Smoke Bitten, Book 12 in the Mercy Thompson Series

The main series is up to Book 12, Smoke Bitten, out in March of 2020. I enjoyed it, as I have everyone book in the series. If you are knew to the series, that means you have 12 wonderful books to binge! I envy you.

My current favourite book in the Mercyverse is the Shifting Shadows Anthology (The main image above). I have spent so many years getting to know Mercy and her crew, it was nice to enjoy stories about her friends and family. Patricia Briggs has built a wonderful cast of characters, unique, wounded, and heart felt. Each of their life experiences make them integral to the stories and are brought together to fight evil in a way that only Mercy can do. She is the glue in it all. When I need a quick read with a uplifting story, this is the anthology I turn to.

The Latest Anthology Patricia Briggs as a story in.

Patricia Briggs has another series in the Mercyverse called Alpha Omega. It focuses on the wolf pack Mercy was raised in. The short story in the Fantastic Hope Anthology is about Asil, an old wolf whose frenemies are playing a game with him and sending him on blind dates. This will be Asil’s third date and it is filled with the wit, vanity, and violence a reader would expect from him. I met Asil in the Mercy Thompson Series as he was sent to help Mercy in Frost Burned.

Enjoy your binge reads and let me know which of Patricia Briggs characters you enjoy the best! Happy reading.

Filed Under: Inspiring Authors Tagged With: Book Reviews, inspiring authors, Mercy Thompson Series, Patricia Briggs, urban fantasy

The Portal Keeper

June 30, 2020 by angelavanwell Leave a Comment

The Keeper Archives Book One:
By S. T. Sanchez

Blurb:

A shadow of shame has fallen over the once proud Maxwell family, and only their faithful son Ajax, can restore honor to their name. He is tasked with guarding a mysterious portal, the existence of which only a few people outside the King are aware. A prophecy warns of a danger to come, as the new keeper, Ajax fears he will let everyone down.

When the Prince of Rastella comes to visit the portal for the first time, accompanied by Ajax’s childhood friend Nivara, disaster strikes! In an accident, the Prince falls into the portal and Ajax knows that it’s up to him to venture in and get him back.

With the knowledge that nobody who has entered it has ever returned, Ajax and Nivara leap through the portal to try to save the Prince. He discovers a world full of magic and fantastic creatures, in an adventure that will test him to his limits, and leave him wondering if he will ever get home.

Review:

The Portal Keeper is a MG fantasy set in the Kingdom of Rastella. Ajax, the second son of the Maxwell family, is forced to take his brother’s post. A job he never expected to have and did not have proper time to train for. Once the prince falls through the portal, Ajax must pass through it to save his prince and return his families honour.  On the other side of the portal is a world is a place of myth, prophecy, and fantastic characters; S. T. Sanchez wrote a place where children can let their imaginations run wild.

The main story is centered on Ajax, Niv, and the Prince’s adventures as they try to find a way home, yet there are numerous supporting creatures to adds humour to their journeys. I enjoyed the variety and depth of creatures explored in this story. I would happily recommend this story as a gift to children who enjoy exploring new worlds and new characters in adventure to return home. There are more stories to go, and I am sure the new adventures will be just as delightful.

Thank you, S.T. Sanchez, for providing me with this ARC copy.

If you enjoy a MG fantasy, this book is for you and the middle grade children in your life.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Reviews, fantasy

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