Brodi Ashton's Blog, page 7
April 27, 2012
Dad. Our hearts are broken.
Published on April 27, 2012 15:45
April 19, 2012
My Chicago Recap and the One Author I totally Fangirled on!
Tours are fun, but there's something so great about being home.
I woke up this morning, and exclaimed to Sam, "Guess what??!!"
He's all, "What?"
And I go, "I get to wear sweats. SWEATS!!"
And then Sam doesn't say anything, but he speaks with his eyes, and they say, "I've never been more in love with you than I am at this moment."
Speaking of love, I fell in love with a city. Chicago.
Did you know they have a HERSHEY'S store? And guess what's across the street:
They have this stretch of Michigan Avenue called the Magnificent Mile. But I kept calling it the Miracle Mile, much to our cab driver's amusement. I could tell he was amused not because he laughed, but because he kept clicking "up" on the fare meter.
It cost us $7,240 dollars to get from the city back to our hotel.
At one point, the skies opened up and a torrential downpour started, so we ducked into THE PURPLE PIG and ate at a communal table with seven strangers, stuck there to order food, eat the food, and find out what happens when people stop being polite... and start getting real.
Here's a pic of me before the storm:
When Chicago and I were still on speaking terms
After the storm, and the Purple Pig, we went to the Navy Pier, where all of the stores were boarded up, and there were no people left.
It was happening. In a hey-we're-the-only-people-here-except-for-the-scary-people-and-an-epic-amount-of-seagulls...
Saturday was the big Teen Day Festival.
Here I am signing books in YA Alley:
The signing was alphabetical, so I got to sit between Jennifer L. Armentrout (Pure, Half-Blood, Obsidian)...
... and Jennifer Barnes (Raised by Wolves, Every Other Day)
Afterward I got to read a scene from EVERNEATH:
And I wish you could see the other authors at the table better. They included: Cynthia Hand (Unearthly series) Stephanie Perkins (Anna and the French Kiss) Amy Plum (Die for Me) Veronica Roth (Divergent) and many others I can't remember off the top of my head.
And for the BIG FINALE: Guess who I got to meet at the end? And yes, I totally fangirled all over her...
Here's a hint:
Any idea?
Here's another hint:
Yep. I met THE Francine Pascal!
I can't tell you how many of her Sweet Valley High books I read in elementary school.
Remember this one?
When the studious twin, Elizabeth, gets in that car accident, wakes from a coma, only to start acting like her free-wheeling twin Jessica? They had to whack her up the side of the head to knock her sense back in, and then she returned to being the responsible twin and all was right with the universe again?
Yeah. That.
So, now I get a couple of weeks home, and then I'm heading off again, but to Las Vegas and to San Diego!
I'll be in Vegas on May 3rd, signing books at the Barnes and Noble on Rainbow Blvd.
Then it's on to San Diego on May 5th at Mysterious Galaxy bookstore! (this one is early, at 11:00 am)
So, if you live near these places, come and see me! I'm giving away Dead Elvis guitar pick necklaces to anyone who gets their book signed. :)
Okay, that is the report so far. How are all y'all? Anyone going to the Las Vegas or San Diego event? Anyone remember Sweet Valley High like I do?
I woke up this morning, and exclaimed to Sam, "Guess what??!!"
He's all, "What?"
And I go, "I get to wear sweats. SWEATS!!"
And then Sam doesn't say anything, but he speaks with his eyes, and they say, "I've never been more in love with you than I am at this moment."
Speaking of love, I fell in love with a city. Chicago.
Did you know they have a HERSHEY'S store? And guess what's across the street:

They have this stretch of Michigan Avenue called the Magnificent Mile. But I kept calling it the Miracle Mile, much to our cab driver's amusement. I could tell he was amused not because he laughed, but because he kept clicking "up" on the fare meter.
It cost us $7,240 dollars to get from the city back to our hotel.
At one point, the skies opened up and a torrential downpour started, so we ducked into THE PURPLE PIG and ate at a communal table with seven strangers, stuck there to order food, eat the food, and find out what happens when people stop being polite... and start getting real.
Here's a pic of me before the storm:

When Chicago and I were still on speaking terms
After the storm, and the Purple Pig, we went to the Navy Pier, where all of the stores were boarded up, and there were no people left.

It was happening. In a hey-we're-the-only-people-here-except-for-the-scary-people-and-an-epic-amount-of-seagulls...
Saturday was the big Teen Day Festival.
Here I am signing books in YA Alley:

The signing was alphabetical, so I got to sit between Jennifer L. Armentrout (Pure, Half-Blood, Obsidian)...

... and Jennifer Barnes (Raised by Wolves, Every Other Day)

Afterward I got to read a scene from EVERNEATH:

And I wish you could see the other authors at the table better. They included: Cynthia Hand (Unearthly series) Stephanie Perkins (Anna and the French Kiss) Amy Plum (Die for Me) Veronica Roth (Divergent) and many others I can't remember off the top of my head.
And for the BIG FINALE: Guess who I got to meet at the end? And yes, I totally fangirled all over her...
Here's a hint:

Any idea?
Here's another hint:

Yep. I met THE Francine Pascal!

I can't tell you how many of her Sweet Valley High books I read in elementary school.
Remember this one?

When the studious twin, Elizabeth, gets in that car accident, wakes from a coma, only to start acting like her free-wheeling twin Jessica? They had to whack her up the side of the head to knock her sense back in, and then she returned to being the responsible twin and all was right with the universe again?
Yeah. That.
So, now I get a couple of weeks home, and then I'm heading off again, but to Las Vegas and to San Diego!
I'll be in Vegas on May 3rd, signing books at the Barnes and Noble on Rainbow Blvd.
Then it's on to San Diego on May 5th at Mysterious Galaxy bookstore! (this one is early, at 11:00 am)
So, if you live near these places, come and see me! I'm giving away Dead Elvis guitar pick necklaces to anyone who gets their book signed. :)
Okay, that is the report so far. How are all y'all? Anyone going to the Las Vegas or San Diego event? Anyone remember Sweet Valley High like I do?
Published on April 19, 2012 14:16
April 13, 2012
First Pics at the RT Convention. And yes, they are of a Hot Man
Hello, yon Bloggerville.
Today's post will be short, because I am currently in Chicago at the Romantic Times Convention, and I'm hanging out with this guy:
And it takes a lot of time to hang out with this guy, because sometimes we laugh...
And sometimes I'm stuck with the job of lovingly fondling his arm...
Can't wait to blog all about it. I'll be in Chicago until Monday and then I'm heading off to Jackson, Mississippi. Hope to see some of you there!
Today's post will be short, because I am currently in Chicago at the Romantic Times Convention, and I'm hanging out with this guy:

And it takes a lot of time to hang out with this guy, because sometimes we laugh...

And sometimes I'm stuck with the job of lovingly fondling his arm...

Can't wait to blog all about it. I'll be in Chicago until Monday and then I'm heading off to Jackson, Mississippi. Hope to see some of you there!
Published on April 13, 2012 07:23
April 9, 2012
My Post-Easter Workout Program in 18 Simple Steps
So, I woke up this morning with the urge to exercise. Well, I wouldn't really call it an "urge", because that suggests it's something I wanted to do, which was not the case. Maybe I should've called it what it really was: guilt. At eating ALL THE CHOCOLATE.
I decided the bike was the way to go. Here was my biking routine, for those of you who also need to counteract those extra Easter calories.
Step 1: Wake up.
Step 2: Check emails, on the off chance there's something that somebody in New York or L.A. needs me to do immediately.
Step 3: Refresh the emails. Just in case.
Step 4: Locate clean socks, two sets of sports bras (for that one stretch of that one street that is in desperate need of repaving), clean shirt, etc.
Unfortunately, Sam just did the laundry, so there was no problem locating all of these items.
Step 5: Check the weather. Guess what? It's warm! Which is great, only I usually wear a jacket when I bike, and my phone fits nicely in the pocket. Without a jacket, how am I supposed to bring my music?
Step 6: iPod Nano! That's how. Now where did I put the darn thing?
Step 7: Oh yeah, it's still in the box. I never took it out after I swore to Sam I needed an iPod nano, and I would use it faithfully.
Step 8: Take iPod nano out of the box. Hook it up to computer. Download favorite playlists.
Step 9: Add a little more Radiohead onto playlist.
Step 10: Fill water bottle.
Step 11: Weigh the pros and cons of ice v. no ice.
Step 12: Stand by the front door. Jump around a bit. Shadow box. Chant, "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose!"
Step 13: Open the door. But wait. Is that buzzing sound your phone ringing?
Step 14: Why yes, yes it is. And it's Bree Despain. She's in your neighborhood, and she wants to go to lunch. Because, yes, with all these steps, it's already time for lunch.
Step 15: Hang phone up. Catch an accusatory stare from your husband. He's all, "Who was that?"
Step 16: I'm all, "It was Bree."
Step 17: He's all, "You're not going biking anymore are you?"
Step 18: I'm like, "Hey! A girl's gotta eat."
Then tomorrow, simply repeat steps 1-18.
I don't know why I've never tried it this way before.
I decided the bike was the way to go. Here was my biking routine, for those of you who also need to counteract those extra Easter calories.
Step 1: Wake up.
Step 2: Check emails, on the off chance there's something that somebody in New York or L.A. needs me to do immediately.
Step 3: Refresh the emails. Just in case.
Step 4: Locate clean socks, two sets of sports bras (for that one stretch of that one street that is in desperate need of repaving), clean shirt, etc.
Unfortunately, Sam just did the laundry, so there was no problem locating all of these items.
Step 5: Check the weather. Guess what? It's warm! Which is great, only I usually wear a jacket when I bike, and my phone fits nicely in the pocket. Without a jacket, how am I supposed to bring my music?
Step 6: iPod Nano! That's how. Now where did I put the darn thing?
Step 7: Oh yeah, it's still in the box. I never took it out after I swore to Sam I needed an iPod nano, and I would use it faithfully.
Step 8: Take iPod nano out of the box. Hook it up to computer. Download favorite playlists.
Step 9: Add a little more Radiohead onto playlist.
Step 10: Fill water bottle.
Step 11: Weigh the pros and cons of ice v. no ice.
Step 12: Stand by the front door. Jump around a bit. Shadow box. Chant, "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose!"
Step 13: Open the door. But wait. Is that buzzing sound your phone ringing?
Step 14: Why yes, yes it is. And it's Bree Despain. She's in your neighborhood, and she wants to go to lunch. Because, yes, with all these steps, it's already time for lunch.
Step 15: Hang phone up. Catch an accusatory stare from your husband. He's all, "Who was that?"
Step 16: I'm all, "It was Bree."
Step 17: He's all, "You're not going biking anymore are you?"
Step 18: I'm like, "Hey! A girl's gotta eat."
Then tomorrow, simply repeat steps 1-18.
I don't know why I've never tried it this way before.
Published on April 09, 2012 13:50
April 5, 2012
Announcing... the title of the Sequel to Everneath
And, the title of EVERNEATH 2: It's EVERNEATH-ier is...
Drumroll please... (press play. It will be fun.)
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EVERBOUND!
Last night, I had a Twitter guessing game going, and the SECOND guess to come in was:
13hAlli @Magnet4Books
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Everbound? Evertwined? hmmmmm
Wow, Alli. Have you been reading my mind? Seriously, I was like, Is it that obvious?
Anyway, I love the title for several reasons:
1. It's easier to say "EVERBOUND" than it is to say "EVERNEATH". Try it out loud. You'll see.
2. EVERBOUND sounds like a real word... one that I won't have to spell out every time I say it. (No, I didn't get tired of doing that with EVERNEATH, why do you ask?)
3. "BOUND" has different meanings, two of which really apply to the book. I like them.
So, yon bloggerville, how do you like the title?
Drumroll please... (press play. It will be fun.)
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EVERBOUND!
Last night, I had a Twitter guessing game going, and the SECOND guess to come in was:
13hAlli
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Wow, Alli. Have you been reading my mind? Seriously, I was like, Is it that obvious?
Anyway, I love the title for several reasons:
1. It's easier to say "EVERBOUND" than it is to say "EVERNEATH". Try it out loud. You'll see.
2. EVERBOUND sounds like a real word... one that I won't have to spell out every time I say it. (No, I didn't get tired of doing that with EVERNEATH, why do you ask?)
3. "BOUND" has different meanings, two of which really apply to the book. I like them.
So, yon bloggerville, how do you like the title?
Published on April 05, 2012 08:54
April 3, 2012
A Visit from the Snarky Question-Maker
Hey y'all.
So, the Scavenger Hunt ended. The winners of all the mini-contests are posted here so you don't have to check every single contest you entered.
Phew. I'm exhausted.
On to the post:
Ever since EVERNEATH came out in January, I've been getting a lot of the same questions.
So, here I will attempt to answer them all by employing my good friend, the long lost Question-Maker. As usual, I sent a telegram addressed to that space between the rainbows and dreams, at the corner of mirage and hallucination, on the elevator level of dashed hopes, to summon the QM out of his deep sleep.
QM (stretching and cricking his neck): Whaddup, yo?
me: QM, did you get all street in my absence?
QM: Oh. It's you. (rolls eyes) Okay, lemme have a looksy here... And voila! For the first, and most popular, question from your readers: The ending of EVERNEATH made me want to gouge my eyes out-
me (interrupting): They don't say that!
QM: Oh. Right. It says here, they were thinking it, though. Anywho, continuing on, since the ending was so...
me: (gives him the evil eye)
QM: ... um... intriguing, will there be a sequel?
me: Yes! For some reason, this information is not readily available to many readers, and I get a ton of emails asking if there will be another installment. So this is your official alert: There will be two more books in the series. The second one will be out January 2013, and the third January 2014.
QM (with an eyebrow raised): So, you're going to subject your readers to more?
me: Well, I think subject isn't the right word. How about treat?
QM: How about inflict?
me: How about gift?
QM: How about you shove that thesaurus--
me: Stop! We're a family blog. Moving on...
QM: Okeydoke. Question number 2 on everyone's minds: How are the sales of book one going?
me: I really don't know.
QM: Shut the front door.
me: I'm serious. I prefer it that way. My agent assured me that my publishers are happy with how the book is performing, and that's all I care about. Numbers don't really mean anything to me, because I don't have anything to compare them to. Besides, I'll go crazy if I look at numbers every day.
QM: But don't you get paid based on those numbers?
me: No. At least, not really. Right now, I've already been paid with an advance from my publisher, and I won't be paid anything additionally unless I "earn out", which means I've sold enough copies to cover my advance. (Believe it or not, I get asked these questions A LOT).
QM: yawn Sorry. Did you say something?
me: How about another question.
QM: Okay. Do you have a title and cover for book 2?
me: I have a title and a first draft of a cover (It's gorgeous) but neither of these things has been released. The title will be announced soon, and the cover will probably be revealed sometime in June.
QM: So, if the cover is beautiful, I'm assuming you had nothing to do with it.
me: Rude! True, but rude. I don't really have any influence over the cover. But I do get to see early versions and squeal because I love them.
QM: Please warn me when you are about to squeal. Fingernails on chalkboards come to mind.
me: Okay, that's about enough of the snarky QM. I hope this answered some of your questions. But if you have anymore, feel free to ask me in the comments! Ask me anything! Except how much my advance was...
So, the Scavenger Hunt ended. The winners of all the mini-contests are posted here so you don't have to check every single contest you entered.
Phew. I'm exhausted.
On to the post:
Ever since EVERNEATH came out in January, I've been getting a lot of the same questions.
So, here I will attempt to answer them all by employing my good friend, the long lost Question-Maker. As usual, I sent a telegram addressed to that space between the rainbows and dreams, at the corner of mirage and hallucination, on the elevator level of dashed hopes, to summon the QM out of his deep sleep.
QM (stretching and cricking his neck): Whaddup, yo?
me: QM, did you get all street in my absence?
QM: Oh. It's you. (rolls eyes) Okay, lemme have a looksy here... And voila! For the first, and most popular, question from your readers: The ending of EVERNEATH made me want to gouge my eyes out-
me (interrupting): They don't say that!
QM: Oh. Right. It says here, they were thinking it, though. Anywho, continuing on, since the ending was so...
me: (gives him the evil eye)
QM: ... um... intriguing, will there be a sequel?
me: Yes! For some reason, this information is not readily available to many readers, and I get a ton of emails asking if there will be another installment. So this is your official alert: There will be two more books in the series. The second one will be out January 2013, and the third January 2014.
QM (with an eyebrow raised): So, you're going to subject your readers to more?
me: Well, I think subject isn't the right word. How about treat?
QM: How about inflict?
me: How about gift?
QM: How about you shove that thesaurus--
me: Stop! We're a family blog. Moving on...
QM: Okeydoke. Question number 2 on everyone's minds: How are the sales of book one going?
me: I really don't know.
QM: Shut the front door.
me: I'm serious. I prefer it that way. My agent assured me that my publishers are happy with how the book is performing, and that's all I care about. Numbers don't really mean anything to me, because I don't have anything to compare them to. Besides, I'll go crazy if I look at numbers every day.
QM: But don't you get paid based on those numbers?
me: No. At least, not really. Right now, I've already been paid with an advance from my publisher, and I won't be paid anything additionally unless I "earn out", which means I've sold enough copies to cover my advance. (Believe it or not, I get asked these questions A LOT).
QM: yawn Sorry. Did you say something?
me: How about another question.
QM: Okay. Do you have a title and cover for book 2?
me: I have a title and a first draft of a cover (It's gorgeous) but neither of these things has been released. The title will be announced soon, and the cover will probably be revealed sometime in June.
QM: So, if the cover is beautiful, I'm assuming you had nothing to do with it.
me: Rude! True, but rude. I don't really have any influence over the cover. But I do get to see early versions and squeal because I love them.
QM: Please warn me when you are about to squeal. Fingernails on chalkboards come to mind.
me: Okay, that's about enough of the snarky QM. I hope this answered some of your questions. But if you have anymore, feel free to ask me in the comments! Ask me anything! Except how much my advance was...
Published on April 03, 2012 12:00
March 29, 2012
YA Scavenger Hunt: You can start here!
*Hint*- be sure to press the "Read More" button at bottom of post. That's where you'll find the contest and the next link. For some reason, my blog isn't showing the entire post.
Hello and welcome to the April Fool's Scavenger Hunt!
I am Brodi Ashton
... and I'll be your hostess at this stop.YOU ARE CURRENTLY BLOG HOPPING ON TEAM YELLOW!
For you first timers, the YA Scavenger Hunt is an online blog hop sponsored by authors who write books for both Young Adults and the Young at Heart. As part of the hunt, I get to host the amazing AMY PLUM. Also, I have some secret content floating around out there (It's an exclusive scene from the sequel to EVERNEATH) that you'll get to find as well.
So here's what you do, in four easy steps:
1. I am hosting a guest author. Read her bonus material and check out her book!2. Find the special letter hidden in this post (in large, bold yellow) and write it down. (You'll need all the letters at the end of the hunt)3. Enter my personal giveaway below (You'll find the requirements below. I'm giving away a signed/personalized copy of EVERNEATH, and a Guitar Pick Necklace) (Also, you'll need to answer a question about the EVERNEATH sequel bonus material)4. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a link to the next stop on the scavenger hunt. Off you go!(Official Instructions below)
Have you already been here? Are you stuck? Confused? Lost? All will be well. You can click HERE; to go to the YA Scavenger Hunt homepage to figure out which authors you missed.
It is my good fortune to be hosting author AMY PLUM!
AMY'S BIO
Amy Plum spent her childhood in Birmingham, Alabama, her twenties in Chicago and Paris, and *cough* a few more years in London and New York. These days she can be found writing in a Parisian café or in her centuries-old farmhouse in the Loire Valley.
For this hunt AMY is featuring her book called
UNTIL I DIE
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Kate has chosen to leave the comfort and safety of her human world in order to join Vincent in the dangerous supernatural universe he inhabits. For his part, he has sworn to go against his very nature and resist the repeated deaths that are his fate as a revenant—even though it will bring him immeasurable suffering.
Heady with romance and rife with danger, the second book of the DIE FOR ME trilogy follows Vincent and Kate as they search—separately—for a solution to their plight, pursuing their quest from the glamorous streets of Paris to the city's squalid underbelly. Although the experiment that Vincent attempts is progressively destroying him, he insists on seeing it through to the end. This prompts Kate to strike out on her own into the dangerous world of the revenants to find another way. But she unwittingly puts everyone she loves at risk when she discovers a family of ancient healers who hold the key to a secret that could help the bardia—the good revenants—overthrow their murderous enemies, the numa, forever.
And while the lovers search for something they have little chance of finding, a new threat arises among the numa. Kate finds herself in the midst of an ancient and deadly war, not as a bystander…but as a target.
WITHOUT FURTHER ADOHERE IS AMY'S BONUS MATERIAL!
For more information on AMY and her books, check out her website HERE.
Interested in buying the book now? Here's a LINK
HOW TO WIN SIGNED COPIES OF ALL THE BOOKS in the YA Scavenger Hunt...
1. Now for the prize portion. As you are hopping from blog to blog there will be a giant sized letter highlighted in YELLOW. After you have collected all 20 yellow letters, one from each blog, unscramble them to form a phrase. Enter the phrase at this LINK; making sure you put the YELLOW phrase in the YELLOW entry form.
2. When you have finished with the yellow team you may want to consider moving onto the BLUE and RED author teams so you can enter to win even more prizes. How you get there is by clicking HERE; and then selecting an author on either the red or the blue team.
3. Collect your blue or red clues along the way and enter the secret phrase in the form. Don't forget that most of the authors are doing their own giveaways as well so there are many chances to win something special.
While you're here visiting with me you can also enter to win a personal contest I'm hosting.
And my own Mini-Contest...
I'm offering a signed/personalized copy of EVERNEATH, and a Guitar Pick Necklace with the Dead Elvises on it!
To enter, you'll need to:
1. Find the answer to this question from the EVERNEATH sequel bonus material, which can be found somewhere on the Yellow Circuit of the Scavenger Hunt.
Question: What is the nick-name of the boy who asks Nikki (Becks) to her first dance?
2. Once you know the answer, fill out Mr. Rafflecopter:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
<a href="http://rafl.es/enable-js"&am... need javascript enabled to see this giveaway</a>.
Thank you so much for visiting my website!
If you're ready to move on to the next author's blog,click HERE ; to head over to Magan Vernon's blog.

Hello and welcome to the April Fool's Scavenger Hunt!
I am Brodi Ashton
... and I'll be your hostess at this stop.YOU ARE CURRENTLY BLOG HOPPING ON TEAM YELLOW!

For you first timers, the YA Scavenger Hunt is an online blog hop sponsored by authors who write books for both Young Adults and the Young at Heart. As part of the hunt, I get to host the amazing AMY PLUM. Also, I have some secret content floating around out there (It's an exclusive scene from the sequel to EVERNEATH) that you'll get to find as well.
So here's what you do, in four easy steps:
1. I am hosting a guest author. Read her bonus material and check out her book!2. Find the special letter hidden in this post (in large, bold yellow) and write it down. (You'll need all the letters at the end of the hunt)3. Enter my personal giveaway below (You'll find the requirements below. I'm giving away a signed/personalized copy of EVERNEATH, and a Guitar Pick Necklace) (Also, you'll need to answer a question about the EVERNEATH sequel bonus material)4. At the bottom of this post, you'll find a link to the next stop on the scavenger hunt. Off you go!(Official Instructions below)
Have you already been here? Are you stuck? Confused? Lost? All will be well. You can click HERE; to go to the YA Scavenger Hunt homepage to figure out which authors you missed.
It is my good fortune to be hosting author AMY PLUM!

AMY'S BIO
Amy Plum spent her childhood in Birmingham, Alabama, her twenties in Chicago and Paris, and *cough* a few more years in London and New York. These days she can be found writing in a Parisian café or in her centuries-old farmhouse in the Loire Valley.
For this hunt AMY is featuring her book called
UNTIL I DIE

BOOK DESCRIPTION
Kate has chosen to leave the comfort and safety of her human world in order to join Vincent in the dangerous supernatural universe he inhabits. For his part, he has sworn to go against his very nature and resist the repeated deaths that are his fate as a revenant—even though it will bring him immeasurable suffering.
Heady with romance and rife with danger, the second book of the DIE FOR ME trilogy follows Vincent and Kate as they search—separately—for a solution to their plight, pursuing their quest from the glamorous streets of Paris to the city's squalid underbelly. Although the experiment that Vincent attempts is progressively destroying him, he insists on seeing it through to the end. This prompts Kate to strike out on her own into the dangerous world of the revenants to find another way. But she unwittingly puts everyone she loves at risk when she discovers a family of ancient healers who hold the key to a secret that could help the bardia—the good revenants—overthrow their murderous enemies, the numa, forever.
And while the lovers search for something they have little chance of finding, a new threat arises among the numa. Kate finds herself in the midst of an ancient and deadly war, not as a bystander…but as a target.
WITHOUT FURTHER ADOHERE IS AMY'S BONUS MATERIAL!
For more information on AMY and her books, check out her website HERE.
Interested in buying the book now? Here's a LINK
HOW TO WIN SIGNED COPIES OF ALL THE BOOKS in the YA Scavenger Hunt...
1. Now for the prize portion. As you are hopping from blog to blog there will be a giant sized letter highlighted in YELLOW. After you have collected all 20 yellow letters, one from each blog, unscramble them to form a phrase. Enter the phrase at this LINK; making sure you put the YELLOW phrase in the YELLOW entry form.
2. When you have finished with the yellow team you may want to consider moving onto the BLUE and RED author teams so you can enter to win even more prizes. How you get there is by clicking HERE; and then selecting an author on either the red or the blue team.
3. Collect your blue or red clues along the way and enter the secret phrase in the form. Don't forget that most of the authors are doing their own giveaways as well so there are many chances to win something special.
While you're here visiting with me you can also enter to win a personal contest I'm hosting.
And my own Mini-Contest...
I'm offering a signed/personalized copy of EVERNEATH, and a Guitar Pick Necklace with the Dead Elvises on it!
To enter, you'll need to:
1. Find the answer to this question from the EVERNEATH sequel bonus material, which can be found somewhere on the Yellow Circuit of the Scavenger Hunt.
Question: What is the nick-name of the boy who asks Nikki (Becks) to her first dance?
2. Once you know the answer, fill out Mr. Rafflecopter:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Published on March 29, 2012 12:11
Get Ready for the YA Scavenger Hunt
Okay, folks. In about three hours (12:00 pm Pacific Time) the YA Scavenger hunt will begin.

If you've never done this before, it's easy. Start at my blog, read all the goodies, then go to the link at the end of the post and you're on your way! (Make sure you write down the special letter, in large bold yellow). After 20 author sites, you'll end up back here, and then you'll know you've finished the circuit.
Here's what's different:
For this hunt, there are three circuits. I am on the Yellow Circuit.
When you are finished with the yellow circuit, you can hunt on the Red or the Blue circuits.
Why would you want to do this, you might ask?
1. Each author site will host exclusive bonus content about your favorite books that you won't get anywhere else! (My exclusive content is a sneak peek of a scene from EVERNEATH 2: It's EVERNEATH-ier. The scene involves Nikki (Becks), Jack, and tension)
2. Most sites have mini-contests you can enter to win all sorts of prizes.
3. Each circuit is giving away one giant prize pack with every author's signed books. That's twenty signed books per circuit!
For more information, check here. (This is also a good link if you happen to get stuck anywhere)
And then at 12:00 pm Pacific Time, check back at my blog and you're off to the races! Don't be scared. Nobody's ever been hurt doing this scavenger hunt.
Let me know in the comments if you have any questions!

If you've never done this before, it's easy. Start at my blog, read all the goodies, then go to the link at the end of the post and you're on your way! (Make sure you write down the special letter, in large bold yellow). After 20 author sites, you'll end up back here, and then you'll know you've finished the circuit.
Here's what's different:
For this hunt, there are three circuits. I am on the Yellow Circuit.

When you are finished with the yellow circuit, you can hunt on the Red or the Blue circuits.
Why would you want to do this, you might ask?
1. Each author site will host exclusive bonus content about your favorite books that you won't get anywhere else! (My exclusive content is a sneak peek of a scene from EVERNEATH 2: It's EVERNEATH-ier. The scene involves Nikki (Becks), Jack, and tension)
2. Most sites have mini-contests you can enter to win all sorts of prizes.
3. Each circuit is giving away one giant prize pack with every author's signed books. That's twenty signed books per circuit!
For more information, check here. (This is also a good link if you happen to get stuck anywhere)
And then at 12:00 pm Pacific Time, check back at my blog and you're off to the races! Don't be scared. Nobody's ever been hurt doing this scavenger hunt.
Let me know in the comments if you have any questions!
Published on March 29, 2012 08:53
March 26, 2012
My Next Tour Stops and Which Greek Goddess are You?
Hey y'all!
I am fast at work writing the first draft of the third EVERNEATH book: EVERNEATH 3: It's EVERNEATH-iest!
In the meantime, I've updated my Appearances Page on the blog. If you live near Chicago, Jackson (Mississippi), San Diego, San Francisco, or Saratoga Springs (Utah), then I'm coming to you!
I especially want to point out tomorrow's Meet and Greet event at the Saratoga Springs Library from 4-6 pm. If you would like a book signed, or just to say "hi", or to discuss Rafa's Abs, or to deconstruct the Hunger Games movie, then stop on by!
Also in the news (of my own head) the awesome Aussie publisher for EVERNEATH has a bunch of fun stuff going on:
Which Greek Goddess are you? Take the quiz and find out!
For links to reviews and digital downloads, go here.
They also ran a video review contest for the book, and here are a couple of the entries. Dang these bloggers are so creative! The second one ended up winning the contest.
So, go forth and partake of the goodies, and then report back to me and tell me which greek goddess you are!
I am fast at work writing the first draft of the third EVERNEATH book: EVERNEATH 3: It's EVERNEATH-iest!
In the meantime, I've updated my Appearances Page on the blog. If you live near Chicago, Jackson (Mississippi), San Diego, San Francisco, or Saratoga Springs (Utah), then I'm coming to you!
I especially want to point out tomorrow's Meet and Greet event at the Saratoga Springs Library from 4-6 pm. If you would like a book signed, or just to say "hi", or to discuss Rafa's Abs, or to deconstruct the Hunger Games movie, then stop on by!
Also in the news (of my own head) the awesome Aussie publisher for EVERNEATH has a bunch of fun stuff going on:
Which Greek Goddess are you? Take the quiz and find out!
For links to reviews and digital downloads, go here.
They also ran a video review contest for the book, and here are a couple of the entries. Dang these bloggers are so creative! The second one ended up winning the contest.
So, go forth and partake of the goodies, and then report back to me and tell me which greek goddess you are!
Published on March 26, 2012 11:06
March 22, 2012
Kid C learns the proper course of action when someone calls you a "Big Jerk"
The other day, Kid C was playing in a pick-up soccer game, when suddenly he walked away from the field, his shoulders sagging in a dejected way.
Sam (concerned): "Kid C, what happened?"
Kid C: "They called me a 'big jerk'. Our team was winning a lot, and they started to call me names, like big jerk."
Sam (frowning empathetically): "It's probably because they were getting frustrated at losing."
Kid C (eyes brimming): "But I'm not a jerk."
Sam: "I know. Of course you aren't. You can't control what they call you. You can only control how you react. So, how did you react?"
Kid C (wiping away a tear): "I kicked him in the weenie."
Sam: "What?!"
Kid C: "I kicked them all in the weenie."
Sam (wincing): "Unfortunately, that's exactly the kind of thing a big jerk would do."
We looked back to the field, and made sure no one was doubled over or anything. I'm pretty sure Kid C was only saying that because we've always taught him to stand up for himself and others, and when we asked for his reaction, he blurted out the first thing that came to his head, and he didn't want to look like a wimp.
But I hope you all have learned your lesson. Do not call Kid C a Big Jerk.
Sam (concerned): "Kid C, what happened?"
Kid C: "They called me a 'big jerk'. Our team was winning a lot, and they started to call me names, like big jerk."
Sam (frowning empathetically): "It's probably because they were getting frustrated at losing."
Kid C (eyes brimming): "But I'm not a jerk."
Sam: "I know. Of course you aren't. You can't control what they call you. You can only control how you react. So, how did you react?"
Kid C (wiping away a tear): "I kicked him in the weenie."
Sam: "What?!"
Kid C: "I kicked them all in the weenie."
Sam (wincing): "Unfortunately, that's exactly the kind of thing a big jerk would do."
We looked back to the field, and made sure no one was doubled over or anything. I'm pretty sure Kid C was only saying that because we've always taught him to stand up for himself and others, and when we asked for his reaction, he blurted out the first thing that came to his head, and he didn't want to look like a wimp.
But I hope you all have learned your lesson. Do not call Kid C a Big Jerk.
Published on March 22, 2012 13:15