Teaser Tuesday: Everneath

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

    • Grab your current read
    • Open to a random page
    • Share two (2) “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 teaser.

This week’s teaser comes from Everneath by Brodi Ashton. Ever since I caught a glimpse of the fabulously awesome cover for this debut I began counting the days until it hit store shelves. It finally arrived at the library so I decided to sneak it home. It was definitely worth sneaking in that early read. LOL. With a gorgeous cover like this who could resist giving it a read?

Teaser:

I worked up to my knees, my legs, my elbows, making small movements against Cole’s body. But where I tried to separate my legs from his, the skin stung. It was as if we had been sewn together, and I was ripping us apart.

Sounds intense right? Ouch! I can’t imagine how freaking painful that must be for Nikki.

Girl Genius the Steampunk Webcomic

What’s Girl Genius about?

The Industrial Revolution has become all-out war! Mad Scientists, gifted with the Spark of genius, unleash insane inventions on an unprepared Europe. For centuries, the Heterodyne family of inventors kept the peace, but the last Heterodyne disappeared twenty years ago, leaving their ally Baron Klaus Wulfenbach to maintain order with his fleet of airships and army of unstoppable, if not very bright, Jaeger Monsters.

At Transylvania Polygnostic University, Agatha Clay dreams of being a scientist herself, but her trouble concentrating dooms her to be a lowly minion at best. When her locket, a family heirloom, is stolen, Agatha shows signs of having the Spark in a spectacular, destructive fashion and captures the attention of the Baron—and the Baron’s handsome young son, Gilgamesh.

Swept up to the Baron’s Airship City, Agatha finds herself in the midst of the greatest minds of her generation, as well as palace intrigue, dashing heroes, and an imperial cat. Agatha may be the most brilliant mind of her generation and the key to control of the continent, but first, she just has to survive.

Take a look at the amazing illustrations for this fun-filled steampunk adventure. I’m loving the bright colors and amazing detail in each frame. This is definitely a graphic I’m excited to add to my collection. What do you think? Girl Genius is a multiple Hugo Award–winning steampunk webcomic created by Phil and Kaja Foglio too. So it must be worth reading. :)

Character Interview with Delilah Gray from Otherwise by Jennifer White

 

Today, we have a very special guest at Fictitious Musings. Delilah Gray, the main character  of Otherwise, is here to answer a handful of questions about her exciting, adventurous tale full of the paranormal.

Welcome to Fictitious Musings, Delilah.

Full Name
Delilah Gray

Favorite Color:
I don’t really have a favorite color. My daughter loves the color “Pepto Bismol” pink, though. I like lots of colors, like flowered patterns.

Favorite food:
Anything fresh or homemade, but I especially love peaches when they’re perfectly ripe and in season in the summer time.

Most embarrassing moment
Maybe it wasn’t my most embarrassing moment, but as a kid, it leaves an impression. In third grade a boy named Brian Falmouth—nick-named “Cheeky” because his pants somehow failed to stay on his waist—became infatuated with me. He brought flowers and candy to school for me, left love notes in my desk… then he carved our names on a tree outside Green Lake Elementary. The more I ignored him, the more he pursued me. In third grade, it’s definitely embarrassing when the geekiest kid falls madly in love with you. One day when we were alone, I kissed him. I mean, I laid one on him really good. That pretty much ended our relationship.

If you had one wish, what would it be? 
My wish was always an uncomplicated one—to be loved for who I am, have a family, and create a life that revolves around simple pleasures in that.

Favorite kind of music:
Joni Mitchell. She’s one of the best singer-songwriters in folk music—maybe in all genres of music! Her voice is hypnotic and her lyrics capture the complex nuances of love. She understands suffering and the human condition. It’s why her music makes you feel.

If you could have a special power what would it be and why:
Here’s the thing—I think most people believe special powers are something you’re born with, or maybe acquire in some way. What if it was offered to you? (Think of it like a like a job—it comes with hard work, but there are perks in the form of special powers.) Would you take the job? I’ve had that happen, but I can’t say much more about it, since I haven’t decided if I’ll take the position yet.

What is the hardest part about moving back to your childhood home?
I moved away, and never, ever expected to come back. I think that’s the hardest part, is to discover that in order for you to move forward, sometimes you have to go back.

Do you believe in the supernatural? Why?
Yes. In a way, I had no choice. I grew up in a town called Green Lake. There’s a group of psychic investigators that discovered that my town and two of the surrounding towns—Tolland and Litchfield Falls—formed a “paranormal” triangle.  They wrote a book called, The Green Lake Triangle, where they documented their “findings.” Supposedly, there was a disproportionate amount of fatal illnesses like cancer, and violent acts like murder and suicide in our towns.  They also said Green Lake was a portal, of sorts, to the world of the supernatural.

So, from a young age, I was kind of exposed to the paranormal. When I got older and returned to Green Lake, uncanny things started happening that can only be described as supernatural occurrences. After a while, you can’t deny what’s right in front of you.

Delilah, you met a very mysterious and hot guy named Shane, what did you like most and least about him?
The first time I met Shane, he had a shovel in one hand and a dead cat at his feet. Honestly, I didn’t know what to make of him, aside from the fact that he looked like a movie star and had a strange way of phrasing things. But, I was instantly drawn to him—like I’d known him forever.

What bothered me most about him was his comings and goings… all on his own timetable, without any regard for anyone else. It was beyond frustrating. I was taking it personally. While he seems so kind, I can’t say I trust my instincts when it comes to men. I haven’t made the best decisions in that respect.

You shared a very passionate moment with Shane recently do you kiss and tell?
I don’t normally talk about my love life, but I really have enjoyed our interview… so, I’ll tell you this much—kissing Shane for the first time was like a tidal wave of emotion. The softest, most gentle lips pressed against mine was utter perfection. That kiss felt like it stayed on my lips for an eternity.

Ghosts play a big part in Otherwise; do you have any advice for someone that’s being haunted?
Find out who’s haunting you and why. Like the living, never assume you know the motivations of the dead.

Winnie is a very unusual woman, what do you think is the most unusual thing about her?
In ways, Winnie Hunter isn’t unusual at all. She’s a senior citizen who has a group of friends she’s known since high school. Although she’s far from perfect, she works hard at her life, she’s opinionated and fearless. She doesn’t apologize for who she is, or the decisions she’s made in life.  She’s the kind of person I like, because the more you get to know her, the more interesting she is—and the more you like her. She’s definitely an onion, with lots of layers. And her occupation, outside of owning Blossom & Age Floral & Antique Shop in town, is definitely extraordinary.