Showing posts with label Angelfire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angelfire. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

#BIR2012: Wings of the Wicked by Courtney Allison Moulton



WINGS OF THE WICKED by Courtney Allison Moulton

Life as the Preliator is harder than Ellie ever imagined.
Balancing real life with the responsibility of being Heaven’s warrior is a challenge for Ellie. Her relationship with Will has become all business, though they both long for each other. And now that the secret of who she really is has come out, so have Hell’s strongest reapers. Grown bold and more vicious, the demonic threaten her in the light of day and stalk her in the night.

She’s been warned.
Cadan, a demonic reaper, comes to her with information about Bastian’s new plan to destroy Ellie’s soul and use an ancient relic to wake all the souls of the damned and unleash them upon humanity. As she fights to stay ahead of Bastian’s schemes , the revelations about those closest to her awaken a dark power within Ellie that threatens to destroy everything—including herself.

She’ll be betrayed.
Treachery comes even from those whom she loves, and Ellie is broken by the deaths of those who stood beside her in this Heavenly war. Still, she must find a way to save the world, herself, and her love for Will. If she fails, there will be hell to pay. (From Goodreads)

You can read my review here.



~GUEST POST~



I'm very excited to have Courtney Allison Moulton here today as a feature for Best I've Read 2012. Wings of the Wicked is the second book in the Angelfire trilogy; it is full of action and romance and everything a sequel should be. Please take a few minutes to learn more about this amazing author!


Writing any book but especially a sequel can be a monumental task. Below are Courtney's thoughts on writing WINGS OF THE WICKED.

In 2008, I wrote Angelfire for fun during NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and when it sold to Katherine Tegen Books at HarperCollins and I suddenly had a sequel to write, I had to take my writing to the next level. I was 23 and drafting Wings of the Wicked helped me to grow up. This manuscript was challenging not only in its twist-riddled plot, but its emotional arc for every single character had so much scope. More than anything, it was a journey for me and my characters. It was an experience.

When you’re writing a book, you’re also acting for your characters and it’s a battle to dig into their heads and become them so that you can accurately portray their reactions and validate their motivations. You as the writer make them suffer and suffer with them. There were many moments in which I grew so close to my characters through their soaring highs and devastating lows that I in turn felt like I was riding my own emotional rollercoaster. The story was so packed full of baseball-bat-to-the-face twists and revelations that I could never take a break from being in my characters’ heads. It was relentless and merciless, and I wanted my readers to experience this flight the way I did. I wanted them to feel Ellie’s and Will’s pain as I did. It nearly destroyed my sanity to ensure that.

I’ve met a lot of authors who talk about how difficult the second book in their trilogy is to write. They speak of “the middle” and how they know the beginning and the ending of their trilogy, but come to a screeching halt during the middle book. Wings of the Wicked’s story was so strong to me, so unlike what I often hear authors say about their second books. The first draft was 136,000 words. I think my editor may have had a minor aneurism when I turned it in. We cut—and cut and added and cut and cut—that draft down to a 121,000 word final draft. There was so much story to tell and to this day, I mourn some plot threads that readers will never experience because there just wasn’t enough room in the trilogy for it all. I should have written four or five books to get it all right. But a first series is much like a first draft. It’s a first try. It’s a learning experience. I feel so much more like a competent author and am ready to just kill it with my next series.

This book is so dear to me. I love to pull a copy from my shelf and to re-read chapters, to relive the experience all over again. Wings of the Wicked is by far the darkest of the Angelfire trilogy, though perhaps not as dark as the prequel novella A Dance with Darkness which is about Madeleine’s and Bastian’s affair. The final book Shadows in the Silence has its share of brutal moments, but much of it is a very fun globe-trotting adventure like an Indiana Jones movie. Even though Wings of the Wicked was so difficult for me to write emotionally, I’ll always be grateful for the journey. That manuscript taught me how to be a writer.



~GIVEAWAY~

Harper Teen, the publisher of WINGS OF THE WICKED, has donated several great books that are being given away in several prize packs. You don't want to miss out on a chance to win these titles!

This contest is open to residents of the U.S. only. Must be 13 to enter. Please see my Contest Policy for more information.

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Today the Best I've Read blog is featuring BLOODROSE and RIFT by Andrea Cremer and OBSIDIAN, ONXY, PURE, and DEITY by Jennifer L. Armentrout! Please click here to learn more about these books and authors!


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Teaser Tuesday (29)



I'm very excited to be one of the many blogs participating in Teaser Tuesdays! TT is a weekly meme hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading. To participate:

* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
(Make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Here is my teaser:



"Then he vanished, and an icy breeze billowed the drapes over my open window. I squeezed my eyes shut and let myself cry."


p. 203 (ARC) from WINGS OF THE WICKED by Courtney Allison Moulton


Please share your teasers - post them or link to your blog!

Friday, December 16, 2011

#BIR2011: Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton




ANGELFIRE by Courtney Allison Moulton

First there are nightmares.
Every night Ellie is haunted by terrifying dreams of monstrous creatures that are hunting her, killing her.

Then come the memories.
When Ellie meets Will, she feels on the verge of remembering something just beyond her grasp. His attention is intense and romantic, and Ellie feels like her soul has known him for centuries. On her seventeenth birthday, on a dark street at midnight, Will awakens Ellie's power, and she knows that she can fight the creatures that stalk her in the grim darkness. Only Will holds the key to Ellie's memories, whole lifetimes of them, and when she looks at him, she can no longer pretend anything was just a dream.

Now she must hunt.
Ellie has power that no one can match, and her role is to hunt and kill the reapers that prey on human souls. But in order to survive the dangerous and ancient battle of the angels and the Fallen, she must also hunt for the secrets of her past lives and truths that may be too frightening to remember. (From Goodreads)

You can read my review here.



~INTERVIEW~



I'm very excited to have Courntey Allison Moulton here today as a feature for Best I've Read 2011. Her novel ANGELFIRE comes complete with a swoon-worthy boy, one of my top book boyfriends of the year, and lots of great swordfighting. Please take a few minutes to learn more about this amazing author!

If this were Twitter, how would you pitch Angelfire in 140 characters or less?

A badass heroine with angelfire swords fights the forces of Hell :)

The angel mythology you use in Angelfire is very interesting. How much of this is drawn from research and how much is your own creation?

I grew up with a Roman Catholic mother and Protestant father, so faith has always been a part of my life. I’ve always been fascinated by the darker side of Christian lore and its monsters and scary stories. While I’ve taken liberties with a decent amount of the world-building in Angelfire, I’ve been able to pick and choose beliefs that work in my book from a religion that has branched off so many times and retold stories in such different ways.

The fighting scenes in Angelfire were incredibly well-written. Where did you draw your inspiration for these scenes??

Thank you! I’m really proud of my action scenes and love writing them. As a very visual person, I see every single movement in my head and it translates well on paper. I’m very happy that readers appear to enjoy the action in my books because I feel it is pretty unique, especially in the young adult genre. I’m a huge stylistic action movie geek and I’m sure that shows in my writing. One of my favorites is Equilibrium, not only because it’s an incredible dystopian story, but also because the stunt team involved created its own fighting style called Gun Kata, a feat that I admire greatly. In my own books, I tried to create my own style of fighting drawing from mixed martial arts, the brutal method of Keysi, and a mixture of Eastern, Western, and Middle Eastern sword fighting techniques.

What would be your dream vacation?

I’m obsessed with history, so a tour of my favorite historical sites would be my dream vacation. Forget the most beautiful beaches in the world! I’m desperate to see every last inch of Egypt, Greece, Italy, visit Mayan and Aztec ruins, climb through the temple ruins at Angkor and Preah Khan...I want to see EVERYTHING. I know I’ll pee my pants the moment I enter the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

What is your favorite quote?

“How dare you and the rest of your barbarians set fire to my library? Play conqueror all you want, mighty Caesar! Rape, murder, pillage thousands, even millions of human beings! But neither you nor any other barbarian has the right to destroy one human thought!” – Cleopatra, 1963

Can you share anything about Wings of the Wicked?

I will say that writing Wings of the Wicked took an enormous toll on my soul. It’s darker, more brutal, and I feel like a became a real writer during its completion. Angelfire was written for fun during NaNoWriMo and I am immensely proud of its sequel.



~GIVEAWAY~

I am very excited to have one copy of ANGELFIRE to give away!

This contest is open to residents of the U.S. only. Must be 13 to enter. Please see my Contest Policy for more information.

This contest will close on Saturday, December 23 at 12:00 AM CST.

This contest is now closed.




Today the Best I've Read blog is featuring HEREAFTER by Tara Hudson! Please click here to learn more about this book and author!


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

"Waiting on" Wednesday


"Waiting on" Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.



This week's selection is:


WINGS OF THE WICKED
By: Courtney Allison Moulton
Published By: HarperCollins / Katherine Tegen Books
Release Date: Feb. 14, 2012
Preorder the Book: Amazon


Goodreads Summary: Life as the Preliator is harder than Ellie ever imagined.
Balancing real life with the responsibility of being Heaven’s warrior is a challenge for Ellie. Her relationship with Will has become all business, though they both long for each other. And now that the secret of who she really is has come out, so have Hell’s strongest reapers. Grown bold and more vicious, the demonic threaten her in the light of day and stalk her in the night.

She’s been warned.
Cadan, a demonic reaper, comes to her with information about Bastian’s new plan to destroy Ellie’s soul and use an ancient relic to wake all the souls of the damned and unleash them upon humanity. As she fights to stay ahead of Bastian’s schemes , the revelations about those closest to her awaken a dark power within Ellie that threatens to destroy everything—including herself.

She’ll be betrayed.
Treachery comes even from those whom she loves, and Ellie is broken by the deaths of those who stood beside her in this Heavenly war. Still, she must find a way to save the world, herself, and her love for Will. If she fails, there will be hell to pay.




Why it's wanted:

I absolutely loved Angelfire, and I'm dying to know what happens next! Aside from that, I would read this book just for the title and cover alone.
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