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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Love Hurts Blog Tour: Q&A with Tammara Webber author of Easy and Rebecca Donovan author of Reason to Breathe.

Please welcome Tammara Webber author of Easy and Rebecca Donovan author of Reason to Breathe to the blog as part of the Love Hurts blog tour which has been organised to celebrate the publication of their books in the UK!

Below you'll find Q&A's with Tammara and Rebecca.  You can follow the rest of the tour (which includes some great giveaways) by checking out the sidebar widget.





Tammara Webber talks Easy, Self-Publishing and New Adult Fiction...


I read Easy when it was first self-published and since then it has become a phenomenal success. Talk me through the journey you’ve taken with Easy – from initial inspirations to self-publication and onto when the book started attracting interest from publishers the world over. I was brainstorming storylines and scenes for the fourth installment of my Between the Lines series while promoting the third. And then, I began waking up with Jacqueline and Lucas in my head. Her story was very clear; his was less so. But the fact that they wanted their story written next, period, was too strong to ignore. University life isn’t something distant to me; it’s been a part of my entire adult life. I worked at a university putting my husband through school, went back to finish my own degree after we began a family and the kids were in school, and worked as an academic advisor until I began writing full-time. I know too well how prevalent the issue of acquaintance rape is. It was both the easiest and most difficult book I’ve written.


I’d already self-pubbed three books that were successful on a small scale; there was no question in my mind that I would do the same with Easy. Interest from foreign editors and publishers was the reason I acquired an agent, thanks to a recently traditionally-published friend. Traditional domestic publication came later. At the moment, Easy is set to be translated into fifteen languages, and I’ve had emails from girls and women all over the globe, telling me their stories, and how they were like or differed from Jacqueline’s (and Mindi’s). It’s been a very humbling experience; I’m grateful for any tiny bit of help or healing the book brought to any of them.

Personally, I find the idea of Self-Publishing appealing for a number of reasons, but I can imagine that it must be very time consuming and a ton of hard work. What, for you, have been the main perks of moving to traditional publishing? There was only one reason to do it, for me – wider distribution of Easy. I began receiving orders from libraries and school bookstores in my PO box last summer. I was in over my head with the ability to get it into the hands of the young women I most wanted to have it. I have to admit that while I like the idea of “having a book on a bookshelf” – I thought it would feel more moving than it actually felt.

As for the differences between the two – there’s more personal responsibility in self-publishing, but also more personal authority and power over the end product, the labeling of it, and the promotion of it. Also, the work load didn’t lessen when I obtained a domestic publisher; anyone who tells an author that one or the other is “easier” is… let’s say… mistaken. Both come with plenty of hard work.

So many people loved the relationship between Lucas and Jacqueline in Easy (and other people just wanted Lucas all for themselves!). What was your favourite scene to write involving those two characters? I don’t want to get spoilery of my own book ;) – but there’s a point where Jacqueline applies what Lucas taught her to him – a point where she repeats his words back to him. That was my favorite L&J scene.


New Adult fiction is really enjoying a moment right now. Can you recommend some other NA reads to anyone who loved Easy? From Colleen Hoover: Hopeless and Slammed; from Rebecca Donovan: Reason to Breathe

What are you working on now? I’m working on that fourth installment of my Between the Lines series – the one I promised the readers who patiently (or impatiently) allowed me to put it aside to write Easy, and then I’ll be working on another stand-alone novel.


Tammara Webber Online:  Website || Twitter || Facebook


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Rebecca Donovan talks Reason to Breathe, inspirations and favourite reads...



Can you introduce Reason to Breathe to UK readers by describing it in a tweet? (140 characters or less): Emma is hiding a terrible secret, and she will do anything to protect it, even keeping it from those who only want to love her.


Talk me through the journey you’ve taken with Reason to Breathe – from initial inspirations, right through your self-publishing journey and up to when you first attracted interest from traditional publishers. It all sounds so exciting! The concept of Reason to Breathe came to me during a night of insomnia. I was forcing a dream, hoping it would help me fall asleep, but five hours later, the sun was about to come up and I had a story. I typed out the main elements that captured the essence of the story and began writing the next day. I was unemployed for the winter, allowing time to get lost in this new world. Six weeks later I emerged with a first draft.  I worked on it on and off for two years, submitting query letters to agents in hopes of traditional publishing. After reading several articles about the rising eBooks sales, I decided to self-publish. The success was amazing over the first year, but I continued to work full-time within the event industry while writing the sequel. When I self-published the next installment, Barely Breathing, a year later, it felt like the series exploded. I was contacted by my agent and within a few weeks we were contacted by publishers. It was a surreal and exciting experience. Im still floating.


What are your top tips for any aspiring authors out there?  Also, do you have any tips on getting that first draft down? (Something I constantly struggle with!) Write because it's who you are, a part of you. And don't give up no matter the challenge. As a writer, your craft can continue to strengthen and grow with guidance, but it starts with the inner desire to share a story. I don't begin typing before I know the ending of the story. I may not know every turn the story will take, which makes it an exhilarating process, but I know the dots that need to be connected. I know my characters inside and out, as if they truly existed. I understand their backstories, even the parts that may never make the pages but give them their personalities and make them who they are. Then write. And keep writing until all the dots are connected and the ending is as you intended.

Can you name three other books that anyone who loved Reason to Breathe might also enjoy?
 Slammed by Colleen Hoover
The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

 Name your favourite books of 2012 and the book/s you are most excited to read in 2013: I sat staring at the blinking cursor for a long time trying to come up with my favorite of 2012. I don't know if I could name just one. It's just too much pressure. But I will say I am happy to have discovered Colleen Hoover, Nicole Williams, Tarryn Fisher, Tammara Webber, Katja Millay and Gayle Forman this past year! I have met and come across some amazing authors , and I am in awe of their talent and support of each other. I am lucky to know them.

I am absolutely looking forward to Requiem by Lauren Oliver!



What are you working on now? I'm about to start the editing process for Out of Breath, and I'm so very excited about it.  And I've also started my next novel about the average guy-next-door who has this fascination with the unattainable girl, until he gets to know her and has to come to terms with whether he could ever truly love her..



Rebecca Donovan Online: Website || Twitter || Facebook 

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Next stop on the Love Hurts Blog Tour: Jess Hearts Books.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Read All About It: News, Deals and Cover Reveals from Lauren Kate, Becca Fitzpatrick, Kiera Cass, Brodi Ashton & more!

Here's a round up of the latest book news, deals and some cover reveals that I've discovered over the past few weeks!  It's also basically a digest of all the exciting news stories that come my way and which I've mostly already posted on my twitter and Facebook feeds, so if you want up-to-the-minute book news and you don't want to have to wait around for me to type this up, you can follow me on those sites!

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DaisyChainBookReviews
Twitter: https://twitter.com/daisychainbooks

And then you'll never miss a thing! 

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First up: Is this the prettiest  cover of them all?  Kiera Cass unveiled the cover for The Elite (The Selection #2) this week, and it is beautiful!






The Elite releases April 2013 from HarperTeen.  The synopsis is available on Goodreads for anyone who wants to read it.  I'm not posting here in case of spoilers for anyone who hasn't already read the first book!


Now down to the series business of book deals because book deal wise, this week was all kinds of exciting!


Lauren Kate Announces Teardrop:


Beverly Horowitz and Wendy Loggia at Delacorte have acquired a new series by Lauren Kate, author of the bestselling Fallen series for teens. The new series, called Teardrop, tells the saga of Eureka Boudreaux, a 17-year old Louisiana girl whose tears have the power to raise the lost continent of Atlantis. Delacorte will publish three Teardrop novels and three e-original short stories, all edited by Wendy Loggia; the first novel will appear in fall 2013. Michael Stearns and Ted Malawar of Inkhouse did the deal for North American rights. 

Becca Fitzpatrick Announces Black Ice
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Black Ice is a riveting stand-alone psychological thriller that takes place against the treacherous backdrop of the mountains of Wyoming. Seventeen-year-old Britt Pfeiffer has been training to backpack the crest of the Teton Mountains, but she isn’t prepared when her ex-boyfriend, who still haunts her every thought, wants to join her. Before Britt can explore her feelings for Calvin, an unexpected blizzard forces her to seek shelter in a remote cabin, accepting the hospitality of its two occupants—who then take her hostage. In exchange for her life, Britt agrees to guide the men off the mountain. As they set off into the storm, Britt knows she must stay alive long enough for Calvin to find her. But the task isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Finding one chilling piece of evidence after another, Britt uncovers the truth about a series of murders that have taken place in the region . . .  and in uncovering this she may become the killer’s next target.

Black Ice will be published in Autumn 2014 by Simon & Schuster in the US, UK and Australia.

Becca Fitzpatrick adds: "Black Ice is about a girl who backpacks the Teton Range over spring break of her senior year of high school, but things go terribly wrong. Like Hush, Hush, the inspiration behind Black Ice comes from my own experiences during my teen years. It's very satisfying to finally be working on a project that has been floating around my head for so long. And of course I'm thrilled to be working with Simon & Schuster again!"


Hot Key acquires The Elites by debut author Natasha Footman:

Hot Key Books publisher Emily Thomas has bought two books by 22-year-old debut author Natasha Footman, including YA fantasy novel, The Elites.

Thomas acquired UK and Commonwealth rights through Nicola Barr at Greene & Heaton, and described The Elites as: "an electrifying read, with strong elements of 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Hunger Games, but still unique-original and beautifully told".

She added: “We are so thrilled to have this book and the talented Natasha Footman on the Hot Key list.”

Here's more about Natasha and The Elites

‘There is a rumour that the Elites don’t bleed.’


Hundreds of years into the future, wars, riots, resource crises and sea-level rise have destroyed the civilisations of the Mainland, Red Nations and Afrika. One city – built by the Global Council to create a society of peace, unity and sustainability that they had hoped would serve as a model to the rest of the world – has survived. That city is Neo-Babel. Its population have lived within its walls ever since the disintegration of the rest of the world’s civilisations. No one enters the city, and no one leaves. Or so it seems.

Fifteen-year-old Silver has been brought up as an Elite, the Council’s programme for citizens with high-performing DNA. As a devoted Elite, she has never even thought about leaving the city – then she fails to prevent the assassination of Neo Babel’s president. And when her parents are kidnapped, she and her best friend Butterfly realise the only way forward is to get out and find them. What they find on leaving the city changes them forever, makes them grow up, and forces them to fight back against the city they have worked for and lived in all their lives.

Natasha was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire in 1990. She grew up living between the UK and Malaysia. Since graduating from the University of Cambridge with a Geography degree in 2011, she has been working as a fashion blogger (girlinthelens.com) and freelance writer. THE ELITES is her first novel and she has plans for a sequel.

Follow Natasha on Twitter: @girlinthelens



Penguin Acquires New Adult Title Reason to Breathe from Rebecca Donovan:

Penguin has acquired UK and Commonwealth rights in The Breathing series by Rebecca Donovan. Rights were acquired by Lindsey Heaven, Senior Fiction Editor, from Alex Slater on behalf of Erica Spellman Silverman at Trident Media Group.

Author, Rebecca Donovan, self-published the first two books REASON TO BREATHE and its sequel BARELY BREATHING, which have since become Amazon bestsellers with ebook sales across the titles currently exceeding 100,000 copies. At one time in the States copies were selling 1000 copies/ day.

Penguin will publish Reason to Breathe and Barely Breathing in ebook on 8th November 2012 with print editions to follow in 2013. The final part of the trilogy OUT OF BREATH will launch mid-2013.

Rebecca is part of a growing number of newly-successful self-published authors who write about and for what has been coined a 'new adult' audience – namely young people, late teens to early twenties, who are transitioning into the modern adult world. This type of fiction is a natural progression from the successful young adult/ teen market.

'We are completely thrilled to welcome Rebecca to Penguin. Her writing speaks to young and new adult readers in such a personal and honest way. The series is an incredible combination of an innocent love, a brutal betrayal and unwavering hope that we already know readers have identified with in their thousands. We are very excited about bringing this to a even wider UK audience and making the Breathing series a bestseller here too' – Lindsey Heaven

'All I've ever wanted was to share Emma's story. Penguin UK/Razorbill is helping me spread The Breathing Series to a larger audience. For that, I am so grateful. This is an exciting time, and I'm expecting great things!' – Rebecca Donovan


Here's More about Reason to Breathe

"No one tried to get involved with me, and I kept to myself. This was the place where everything was supposed to be safe and easy. How could Evan Mathews unravel my constant universe in just one day?"

He knows there’s something more to the girl sitting in the back of the class the moment he sees her. She’s beautiful, intelligent, and athletic – but she slips quietly through the crowded halls, trying not to exist. Determined to get to know the elusive girl, Evan soon discovers…

Emma Thomas is hiding a terrible secret.

Reason to Breathe is an electrifying page turner from start to finish, a unique tale of life-changing love, unspeakable cruelty, and one girl’s fragile grasp of hope.


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See, I told you there was lots of exciting book news this week! And I also have more cover candy to share! 


First up is Neverfall by Brodi Ashton -- Neverfall is an Everneath Novella from Cole's point of view.  Neverfall will release in eBook form in December 2012. I haven't heard any news of a UK/Ireland release for this one yet, but I'm hoping we'll get it over here too as I was really intrigued by the character of Cole in Everneath and I'd love to get to know more about him, wouldn't you?






This week also saw the announcement of a cover change for The Dead and Buried by Kim Harrington.   I was a huge fan of the original cover for The Dead and Buried, and I have to say that I still prefer that one.  I'm not sure why the publishers decided to change the cover. At a total guess I would say that maybe the original cover looked a little too MG/less YA than they might have liked, but it was still a favourite of mine. What do you think of the new cover?  Do you love it, or do you wish they'd stuck with the original cover? << Click through the link to see the original cover!







That's it for the round-up! Let me know your thoughts!



Additional info was sourced from: The Bookseller, Publishers Weekly, BookTrade.Info and Goodreads.
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