Wednesday 3 October 2012

Something Wicked Comes Giveaway Hop




I am super excited to be a part of this awesome blog tour/giveaway hop!!


A big thank you to the hosts

Rainy Day Ramblings
&
Babbling About Books

for organising such a fun event!!


October has to be my favorite month of the year because it means Halloween has arrived!
I love this ghoulish holiday!!
Although we don't go all out with celebrations here in South Africa, I still enjoy the festivities, and it means there will be plenty of bloody, scary movies on the telly :)



Now onto the reason we're here!


If you haven't heard of the amazingly talented, Candace Knoebel, and her debut novel Born in Flames, then where have you been for the last few weeks??!!




The minute I laid eyes on the cover for this book I fell in love, and I kept on falling as I read it. It truly is one of my favorite books of the year and that is why I am showcasing it for this hop. I think the world needs to sit up and take notice of Born in Flames!
As one of this year’s most anticipated releases, it has been met with rave reviews (read them on Goodreads.), adding a unique and refreshing voice to the YA Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy genre. Debut author, Candace Knoebel, was signed to 48fourteen Publishing, in December of 2011.
Juanita Samborski, of 48fourteen says, “Candace Knoebel's debut novel, Born in Flames, is captivating young adult novel, perfect for all ages. Each character has a striking, well-developed personality. Aurora, in her search to find herself and in her struggle with the decision to step into a world unknown to her, takes you on a thrilling adventure. Knoebel's words pull you to the edge of your seat as the first kiss between Aurora and Fenn lingers between the words. Knoebel takes you on an emotional journey that tugs at the heart as Aurora falls in love, discovers where she is from, what she is capable of, and rises above with such strength and determination that is inspiring. Knoebel paints a vivid picture with her words, as you click to the first page, you will enter the world she has created in Born in Flames.”









Praise for Candace Knoebel and Born In Flames:

“Born in Flames is SMOKIN!!” ~Kathryn, TSK, TSK, What to read?

“Candace weaves an emotional, action-packed tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat…” ~Shelley, TSK, TSK, What to read?

“This is one of my favorite books of the year and a 100% MUST READ!!” ~Terri’s Book Addiction.

“What a fantastic departure from the norm…If you’re a Sophie Jordan fan you will LOVE this book!” ~Tam’s Two Cents




 
Synopsis:

 
Red mirrored scales race up my arms as the haze of pain blurs my vision. My bones crack, breaking to realign. I scream. It is then that the realization of my unavoidable fate sinks in; I am of a dying race. I am dragon.

Aurora Megalos, orphaned and teetering on the edge of adulthood, thought finding her past would curb the sting of being an outcast .Having no memories of the time before she awoke on her foster mother’s doorstep, she yearns for the emptiness inside her to be filled. With her fellow orphaned best friend, Fenn, by her side, she has nothing to lose and everything to gain. But something powerful stirred within her that she couldn’t explain. Something wanted out.

In the dark of night, a crazed Seer, dubbed Mr.Creepy, erases everything she’s ever known with an impending prophecy. She now faces two paths. Return to her true home to protect a dying race against a growing evil, or stay hidden in the safety of our realm with a shot at a true love. With a vengeful Arch Enemy stopping at nothing to see her dead, she’s running out of time; a decision must be made. What would you choose?

 
Isn't the cover the most beautiful thing you have ever seen??!!!!!
And if that synopsis doesn't draw your attention then I don't know what will...oh, wait, maybe this excerpt will entice you...

EXCERPT:

The call of the orb was strong now that it rested in my hands. A song thrummed in my chest as I felt the veins in my neck beating wildly. Looking at it now, the change wasn’t as scary as I had thought it would be. Even with knowing that I could be staring my possible death in the face. The question was—would I be strong enough to sustain these powers given to me? Maybe I was just scared of The Fates choosing my destiny, or maybe I was scared that what was about to happen would forever change my life. Either way, growing up I had always hoped that my life would mean something more than just being a foster child, but this, this was much bigger than anyone could imagine. And what lies ahead? Well if it’s anything compared to what I am going through now, then I expect my life to fall into a whole new level of crazy. And I think it may be just what I was looking for.
 

or better still, watch the amazing book trailer...




Born in Flames has made it onto many Listopia lists, check them out
and please VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!!

Where to buy Born In Flames:



About the author:

 
Candace Knoebel dreamed of being a dancer ever since she could remember. With a love of all things art, she saw herself moving to New York and pursuing her passion as an artist. But all that changed on October 10th 2002 when she met the love of her life. Her dreams diverged and after marrying her high school sweetheart and having two beautiful children, she realized she missed her creative side.
Growing up alongside the Harry Potter series, Candace found herself missing the epicosity of a story that pulls you in and won’t let you go. In 2009, she began dreaming up characters that would mold her first novel. Through lunch breaks and late nights, after putting her kids to bed, she built a world where she could escape the ever-pressing days of an eight to five Purgatory. She found her calling in life and knew this was more than dancing could’ve ever meant to her.
Once complete in 2010, she began the grueling process of finding a publisher. With relentless determination, she was finally able to realize her dream in December of 2011 when 48fourteen offered her a publishing contract. With a HUGE yes and a happy dance, she now continues her Trilogy.



I am so honored to have Candace on my blog today for a little Q & A :)

1.       Tell us a bit more about yourself. 



I guess I should start with the most important thing about myself; I am a stay-at-home mom to two little ones-Logan (my five-year-old) and Scarlett (my 19-month-old). They make the world go round. J I love music, art, dancing, laughing, good food, scary movies, midnight premiers, lace, Pinterest, Tobuscus, 30 Seconds to Mars…typical normal stuff I suppose. I have a very short attention span and become bored quite easily… sometimes to the point of being a bit annoying. *shrugs* Writing seems to be the only real thing that I think I’ve seen all the way through. I own a pair of Heely’s that I love to roll around in and I have a fetish with dying my hair. It’s currently brown with red highlights

 

2.       Describe yourself in three words.



Quirky, kindhearted, and a dreamer.  

 

3.       What five things do you never leave home without?



Of course my cell phone and my Ipod. But also, my sunglasses, my journal, and water.

 

4.       What do you do when you are not writing?



I try to take care of everything else in my life. Writing takes up a huge chunk of my time every day, so when I have free time, I spend it with my family and friends. I also paint and create crafts for a business my bestie and I run on the side. I’m always looking for new creative outlets to fill my time when writing can’t.

 

5.       Your dream was to be a dancer. Right now, if you could choose, would you go back to your original dream or would you continue to write?


I would continue to write… without hesitation. I feel that everything happens for a reason. Every fork in the road is set there for a purpose and I don’t think dancing would’ve taken me where I needed to be. I know this because I feel complete when I write, more than I ever did with dancing. I know that I can grow in my writing and it’s something that I want… more than anything I have ever wanted before. 

          

6.       Who/What inspired you to write your first novel? 



There wasn’t any one thing that made me sit down and write. Nothing that I could explain at least. I had this idea in my head around 2007 and in 2009, I decided to sit down and try it. The same thing I do with every other experimental creative vent I try. You never know what you’re good at until you try. I wanted to write something I would read and would fill the void of all the other good books I had read that had come to an end. And from there, it sort of grew into what it is now.

 

7.       What has been your most rewarding experience on the road to being published? 



I can’t help but smile right now. It’s finding so many people that believe in my writing. Every writer struggles with some sort of insecurity and worry that you won’t be accepted, but when you hear that it moves people and leaves them wanting more… I can’t think of anything better than that.  It tells me that I am on the right path.

 

8.       What is the best piece of advice you have been given as an author?



To take in the good and ignore the bad. You can’t please everyone and don’t expect to. It’s just the way the world works. Also, don’t give up. If you want it, don’t let other’s opinions sway you from your dream. Your dreams are all you have.

 

9.       What advice would you give to aspiring authors? 



I would share the same bit of advice I was given. Keep going for your dreams. Rejections are a part of the process. Even the best have been rejected. It’s a rite of passage and it doesn’t mean you aren’t good. Keep writing and keep believing!

 

10.    Who are your favorite authors to read? 



J.K. Rowling, Stephanie Meyers, J.R. Ward, Holly Black… it could go on for a while.

 

11.    How did you come up with the idea for Born in Flames?



I knew I wanted to write about a girl that was part dragon. It just came to me… nothing specific triggered it. It took me until 2009 until I finally sat down and made an attempt at it. I guess I just never thought that I could actually do it. Everything else in the story (the plot and the characters), that all came as I began writing it. That’s why it took about a good four drafts until I felt it was ready and even after that I still made changes to it.

 

12.    Your novel is based in Hawaii. What kind of research did you do regarding the setting and local folklore etc.?  



I searched for a small town on an island that had traces of a volcano. I needed the volcano for the dragons (this will be understood in book three) and I needed the small town for Aurora’s feeling of being an outcast to be believable. This turned out to be Kapaa Kauai. I found as many images as I could and printed them out to familiarize myself with them so the descriptions would be realistic. As far as the folklore, I found a geyser known as the Spouting Horn that has a legend behind it. It’s about a lizard family that experiences a tragedy and the geyser is the lizard’s tears. A giant sea lizard-a dragon... it felt like fate to me, thus the beginning of choosing Kauai.

 

13.    Are any of your characters based on someone you know?



Yes, though it wasn’t intentional. I guess I sort of put some of me into Aurora, some of my husband into Fenn, and some of my best friend into Alexis. You write what you know. Those are the three main characters to the story… so I spent the most time developing their characters and they just flowed naturally onto the paper. Knowing them helped me focus on the bigger things like plot and foreshadowing for the next two.

 

14.    Who is your favorite character, and why? 



Sheesh...tough question...umm...I have to go with the main character Aurora. I relate the most to her and admire her strength. She doesn't give herself enough credit sometimes, especially considering her circumstance and inevitable fate that constantly threatens her well-being. She's just fun and easy to write.

 

15.    Which chapter was the most enjoyable/memorable to write, and why?



I have to go with Chapter 6 – The Storm. It’s a big moment for Rory. She not only experiences the full potential of her power over fire, but she also starts to really understand how much Fenn means to her. It’s more than a childhood friendship and it was fun working through that with her.

 

16.    I’ve said it a million times, and I will say it again. The cover for Born in Flames is breath-taking! Tell us a bit about its creation, and what did you think the first time you saw it?



I was speechless when I first received the mock-up. No, more than speechless… I was trying to refrain from crying happy tears.  It had originally started with a different girl. Her eyes were closed and she was looking up, hair blowing in the breeze. We were then given a handful of girls to choose from and finally decided on the cover. She most resembled what I pictured. Ravven was given the description of her normal and her in her shift form and ran with it. She did a fantastic job bringing her to life and I couldn’t be more thrilled!!

 

17.    Are you working on any special projects at the moment?



Not currently. I am writing the third installment, From the Embers, and am in the review process for Embracing the Flames. I do however have an idea that I can’t wait to begin when I finally see this trilogy through. One thing at a time though.

 

18.    Where can readers stalk you?



Twitter: @Candaceknoebel




 


GIVEAWAY TIME!!!






·         Enter using the rafflecopter below
·         Giveaway is International ( eBooks available in ePub, Mobi. or PDF format )
·         Entrants must be 13 years or older
·         The Winner will be contacted by email 48 hours after the giveaway ends, and will have 72 hours in which to respond.


 
 
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There are so many amazing blogs taking part in this giveaway hop, which means a chance to win some fantastic prizes!! Check out the tour schedule:

October 1st:

Jenny@Supernatural Snark: Kirsty Eagar: Night Beach

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Wendy Higgins: Sweet Evil


Laurie@ Reader Girls: Thomas Winship: Vaempires: Revolution
 

October 2nd:

Carly@Fiction Fascination Dianna Hardy: The Witching Pen

Roxanne@ Books and Blossoms: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen.

Rummanah@Books in the Spotlight: Freak by E.K. Henry

Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading:The Fallen Boys by Aaron Dries

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Scorch by Gina Damico
 

October 3rd:


Jess@The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow: Cinderella Skeleton by Robert D. San Souci,
David Catrow (Illustrator)

Roxy@RoxyKade: Born in Flames by Candace Knoebel

Michelle@Michelle's Paranormal Vault of Books: Book of Ember by Jessica Sorensen

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Amanda Stevens The Prophet
 

October 4th:

Cassie@Gathering Leaves Brett Talley: That Which Should Not Be Named

Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading: Nightwhere by John Everson

Heather@Buried in Books: Ann Aguirre Outpost Audiobook

Janiera@Books and Beauty: Derek the Ghost Scary School

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: J.L. Bryan: Jenny Pox
 

October 5th:

Ari@Reading After Midnight: Mira Grant

Maghon@Happy Tails and Tales Blog: Cambria Hebert Betwitched

Kristin@ My Parahangover: Foretold Anthology

Aditi@Highly Readioactive: Kalayna Price: Alex Craft Grave Witch
 

October 6th:

Cindy@Once Upon a Time: Michelle Hodkin: The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

Veronica@Mostly Reviews Rachel Hartman: Seraphina

Rummanah@Books in the Spotlight: Holly Barrington

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Jennifer Martin:Don't Break the Glass: Fear Anthology
 

October 7th:


Catie@Forbidden Passions Reviews Richelle Mead: The Golden Lily

Aditi@Highly Readioactive: Richelle Mead: Bloodlines
 

October 8th:

Dafeenah@Indie Designz: Lizzy Ford

Jaspirit@The Readers Den Courtney Summers: This is Not a Test

Rummanah@Books in the Spotlight: B.C. Johnson

Jenn@JennRenee Reads Kate Locke: God Save the Queen

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings Rhiannon Frater: Pretty When She Dies
 

October 9th:

Michele@A Belle's Tales Ann Aguirre Razorland

Candace@Candace's Book Blog: Marrisa Marr: Carnival of Souls

Jennifer@ Passionate Book Divas: Joe by HD Gordon

Michelle@ Michelle's Paranormal Vault of Books: Abbi Glines Existence and Predestined

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Darynda Jones: Death and the Girl Next Door
 

October 10th

Cambria@CambriaHebert

Nora@Noracast Nora Weston: Twelfth Paladin

Karla@ Book Addict Kate Douglas: Demon Fire

Mina@Mina Burrows Blogspot: Kresley Cole: Poison Princess

Corina@Pink Fluffy Heart: The Den of Shadows Quartet by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Amber House: Kelly Moore, Tucker Reed, Larkin Reed
 

October 11th

Jennifer@Some Like It Paranormal: Lia Habel Dearly Beloved

Tricia@ Tricia Kristufek: Patricia Briggs

Atmika @I Talk Books!: Blackbrooke: Emma Silver

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Heather Hildenbrand: Dirty Blood
 

October 12th:

Diana@Offbeat Vagabond: Alan Goldsher: My Favorite Fangs


Danielle@Book Whore: Terri Bruce: Hereafter
 

October 13th:


Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading:Intricate Entanglement by Su Halfwerk

Aditi@Highly Readioactive:Maggie Shayne: Mark of the Witch

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Sean Beaudoin: The Infects
 

October 14th:

Prangon@The Nerd in Heels: Elizabeth Hunter Building from Ashes

Patricia@Lady with Books: Michelle Sagara: Silence
 

October 15th:



Heidi@ Rainy Day Ramblings: Cambria Hebert: Charade
 

October 16th:

Christy@Love of Books: Jeyn Roberts

Melissa@Writer Grrl Reads: Michelle Hodkin: The Unbecoming of Myra Dyer

Ana@Bookspark:Inger Iversen:Few Are Angels

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Rob DeBorde: Portlandtown

October 17th:




Nikki@Nicsquared The Scent of Shdaows (Sign of The Zodiac #1) by Vicki Pettersson

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Ingrid Paulson: Valkyrie Rising


October 18th:

Jenn@Indie Supporter: Addison Moore

Suzanne@Paranormal Book Fan: Shannon Dermott Cambion Series

Barbara@Basia's Bookshelf: Velveteen by Daniel Marks

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Sanctum by Sarah Fine
 

October 19th:

Kimmie@Kimmie's Bookshelf: Rachel Hawkins Hex Hall

Rebecca@Kindle Fever

Kimba@The Caffeinated Book Reviewer: Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter

Ana@Bookspark: KC Neal: Alight
 

October 20th:

Natalie@Mindful Musings: Simon Holt: The Devouring

Jenifer@Under A Gray Sky: H.P. Mallory: Fire Cauldron Burn

Preet@ A Written Rhapsody: The Evolution of Mara Dyer

Leanne@The Reclusive Reader:Sarah Rees Brennan:Unspoken
 

October 21st:

Jeanette@Walking on Bookshelves: LM Pruitt


Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading: Mind Games by Polly Iyer
 

October 22nd:


Pooja@On Books! :Rebecca Hamilton

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Jess Rothenberg: The Catastrophic History of You and Me

Ali@My Guilty Obsession: J.A. Templeton


Benji@The Non Reluctant Reader: Witch Eyes by Scott Tracey
 

October 23rd:

Michelle@Book Briefs: Karina Halle: Dark House

Candace@Novels, Notes and News from your Northwest Neighbors: Kimberly Derting: Body Finder Series

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Undead: Kirsty McKay
 

October 24th:

Maja@The Nocturnal Library: Anne Aguirre: Outpost

Jenn@Indie Supporter: Cambria Hebert

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Venom: Fiona Paul

Kimmie@Kimmie's Bookshelf: Laura Elliot: Shadow Slayer
 

October 25th:

Nick@Nick's Book Blog: Tara Fullmer: Inbetween

Jenn@Indie Supporter: Lizzy Ford

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Melissa West: Gravity
 

October 26th:



Kai@Fiction State of Mind: Johnathon Mayberry

Angela@Chaotic Book Corner: Cambria Hebert: Betwitched
 

October 27th:

Claire@Claire Reads Katie Alender: Bad Girls Don't Die

Jude@ In Between: Gena Showalter: Intertwined

Margaret@JBridger Writing: Annette Curtis Klause: Blood and Chocolate

Aditi@Highly Readioactive:Kendare Blake: Anna Dressed in Blood

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Jody Gehrman: Audrey's Guide to Witchcraft
 

October 28th:

Rachel@Unforgettable Books: Katie Alender: Bad Girls Don't Die Triology

Kapri@Book Fanatics: Anna Jarzab: All Unquiet Things
 

October 29th:

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Rhiannon Frater

Jen@Starry Eyed Revue: Kendare Blake: Girl of Nightmares


Veronica@Mostly Reviews Christopher Pike


Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading: JT Baroni: The Legend of Rachel Petersen
 

October 30th:

Elise@EC Writes: Halloween Anthology


Katertot@A Belle's Tales R.L. Stine Goosebumps

Laurie@Reader Girls: Kimberly Sabatini: Touching the Surface

Michelle@ Michelle's Paranormal Vault of Books: Vlkolak King by Rebekah Armusik

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Derek the Ghost Scary School #2 Monsters on the March
 

October 31st:

Cambria@Cambria Hebert: Bewitched Novella Release

Krista@Breathe in Books: Libba Bray: The Diviners

Blu@ Not Now...Mommy's Reading: Brody Sommers

Monique@Monique Morgan:Rise of the Infected Release Day!

 

November 1st: Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Wrap and Guest Post with Darynda Jones


Thank you for stopping by!
GOOD LUCK!!!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Roxy! Thanks for putting together such a fabulous post. You did an amazing job. This book is new to me but I must check it out. I loved Candace's interview she seemed fun and quirky! Thank you so much for sharing this amazing book with me! Love the cover!

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  2. Hi Roxy, Excellent post! Loved the interview, and enjoyed hearing what Candace had to say about believing in your dreams : ) Born in Flames sounds like an interesting read, and I will be sure to check it out- I hope I win the giveaway! Thanks for sharing this book- I'm loving the Something Wicked Comes tour : ) ~ Jess
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