Title: OF NEPTUNE
Author: Anna Banks
Publisher: Macmillan
Pages: 336
Pub. Date: May 13, 2014
Emma and Galen’s kingdom and their love is threatened by long-lost Syrena in the brilliant conclusion to Anna Banks bestselling trilogy.
Emma, half human and half Syrena, and her Syrena love, Galen, need time together alone. Away from the kingdoms of Poseidon and Triton. Emma’s grandfather, the Poseidon king, suggests the two visit a small town called Neptune.
Neptune is home to both Syrena and Half-Breeds alike. But Emma and Galen didn’t sign up to be peacemakers between the ocean and the land-dwelling, freshwater Syrena. They didn’t bargain for meeting a charming Half-Breed named Reed, who can barely disguise his feelings for Emma. And they especially didn’t expect to find themselves in the middle of a power struggle that threatens not only their love but their ocean kingdoms.
In this stunning conclusion to her bestselling Syrena Legacy, Anna Banks thrills fans with more action and romance than ever.
Now on to the interview!
Hi Anna! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on
Books! It feels like forever since I’ve had you or your characters here to
visit! Thanks for stopping by to answer my questions!
How does it feel knowing the end to your series will be in
readers’ hands soon?
I’m more nervous than excited, really. There’s a
lot of pressure to wrapping up a trilogy the right way, and I’m not sure if the
path I took was the right one—but I’ll let the reader decide. It’s out of my
hands, and if I made the reader feel, then I’ve done my job.
Were any of the characters in the book inspired by people from
your real life?
I have the most boring answer to this
question—No. The characters are all people I’d like to know, so I made them up
in my head. Even in the case of the villains (yes, there are multiple
villains!), I didn’t draw from experience. It’d be pretty scary if I actually
knew someone that evil.
Has your writing changed at all from OF POSEIDON to OF NEPTUNE?
I think so. OF POSEIDON starts out as a light,
romantic read, but by the time you get to OF NEPTUNE, you have what I would
call a romantic thriller (Is that a thing?). The mood of my writing changed
from each book, but what I’m hoping is that my writing improved each time. I
think that’s the goal of every author, to step it up with the next book.
What can readers expect in this final installment are we going
to cry or want to kill any of the characters?
You might cry. You might want to kill some of the
characters. You might want to kill me.
You’ll want to high-five Rayna. You’ll want to hate Reed, but you won’t
be sure if you should. You’ll want to shake Galen and say, “For real???”
What is for favorite passage/scene in OF NEPTUNE?
The very last scene. That’s all I can really say.
But it’s been a long time coming.
What kind of research did you have to do for the story?
I didn’t have to do a whole lot of research here
because I laid the foundation for everything in the first two books, it was
just a matter of tying them all together.
Now that the Syrena Legacy series is over what are you writing
now? Something that involves a Yeti perhaps? ;) ;)
Ha! I’ve got Sasquatch on my back burner always.
As soon as I come up with a plot that wouldn’t be entirely silly, you can
believe I’ll be writing it! Until then, I just finished edits on my YA
Contemporary called JOYRIDE (think Bonnie & Clyde meets Pretty In Pink),
which will release next spring. Now I’m writing a very complicated YA Sci-fi
that I’m stupid excited over. Like, even if it never gets published, I’m going
to finish it and pet it and feed it at night and snuggle with it during the
day.
What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR
that you’re dying to read?
Like the rest of the world, I’m awaiting RUIN AND
RISING by Leigh Bardugo. I’ve been holding off on starting THE SELECTION series
because I’m not good at waiting for books to come out, so I’m really looking
forward to reading that. And I have yet to delve into the world that is
Jennifer Armentrout, but this summer I shall remedy that.
Who is your ultimate Book Boyfriend?
I want to say Four because Theo James, but really
Four is too tough for me. I’d have to go with Mr. Darcy. He likes feistiness,
but I don’t have to jump from trains and crap.
What inspired you to write YA?
I was working two jobs and that was starting to
take a toll on my health and family life, soA I ended up quitting my evening
job. THAT left me with too much time on my hands, so I started reading. It had
been years since I read a book. And what did I pick up? The Twilight series by
Stephenie Meyer. After I read the whole series (devoured, really) I thought to
myself, "If this writer can get published, then surely I can
published!"
Now don't get me wrong, I know how bad that
sounds. I'm not dissing Stephenie Meyer or her series or her writing. The point
is, she made it so easy to read and enjoy her books, that I thought I could do
the same. (Please note, I now know there is a saying among writers: Easy
reading is damn hard writing.) And so I started writing. And it was...hard. Way
harder than Stephenie Meyer made it look. But by then I was hooked. I wanted to
get published so badly. So I pushed and pushed and pushed.
So I
guess I should send Stephenie Meyer a thank you card!
I love that Hebel Design has done a jewelry line for the books!
What is your favorite out of the collection?
I adore the Syrena Bracelet and the Midi Rings,
but I think my favorite is Nalia’s pearl necklace.
Thanks so much Anna for answering my questions! I can’t wait to
read OF NEPTUNE and I’ll have my tissues at the ready
Anna Banks is a young adult author whose primary goal is to entertain smart, funny gals like herself. You can expect her works to be centered around a love story, freckled with humor, and seasoned with sarcasm.
Anna grew up in a small town called Niceville (yes, really) in the Florida Panhandle. She now lives with her husband and daughter close to her hometown. The youngest of seven children, she was spoiled beyond comprehension growing up. Before she started writing, Anna worked as a banker and a waitress. She loves old movies, fried chicken, and Simon Cowell, but loathes exercise, licorice, and haters.
She also spews sarcastic, romantic fiction under pen name Anna Scarlett.
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Giveaway
Details:
1 set of the Syrena Legacy series (Paperbacks of Of Poseidon and Of Triton and a hardcover of OF Neptune) US/Canada Only.
Of Neptune Blog Tour Schedule
Sunday, May 4
Into the Hall of Books
Into the Hall of Books
Monday, May 5
YA Sisterhood
YA Sisterhood
Tuesday, May 6
Bewitched Bookworms
Bewitched Bookworms
Wednesday, May 7
Mermaid Vision
Mermaid Vision
Thursday, May 8
My Guilty Obsession
My Guilty Obsession
Friday, May 9
Icey Books
Icey Books
Saturday, May 10
Two Chicks on Books
Two Chicks on Books
Sunday, May 11
A Page of Heaven
A Page of Heaven
Monday, May 12
YA Bibliophile
YA Bibliophile
Tuesday, May 13
MacTeenBooks
MacTeenBooks
I love the Syrena Legacy! Anna Banks is an awesome author! :) I'm sad to see the series come to an end!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've been waiting for more than a year to have this book. Anna is such a kind and sweet author all the love to her and the syrena legacy!
ReplyDelete(This is Darith L.)
ReplyDeleteI need to start this trilogy! I need to read a mermaid book soon haha
AAAH! I might want to hate people?? And shake Galen and maybe hate Reed? I'm so scared and excited for this book, its ridiculous
ReplyDeleteI love mythology! I'm just now hearing about this series and need to get started :)
ReplyDeleteI love mermaid type books. I can't wait to read it! :D
ReplyDeleteI love this series!! Can't wait till I finally can read it!! =)
ReplyDeleteI've read the first, need to read the next two. :) Yay!
ReplyDeletethis series looks and sounds awesome!!! Congrats to Anna on the new release :)
ReplyDeleteI read the first two books and I loved them, I can't wait to read this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I love this series. <3
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I haven't actually had a chance to start the trilogy yet, but I want to so, so bad! I can't stop staring at the cover for Of Neptune. It's definitely one of the prettiest covers I have ever seen! Thank you so much for the chance to win! :D
ReplyDeleteI love this series! I can't wait to read Of Neptune :)
ReplyDeleteChristina R. in the rafflecopter
ReplyDeleteLOVE Anna Banks! She's right, the first one was a romantic comedy and then the series evolved into a complex story. I love how all the characters will get us hooked and we'll want to throttle some and hug others :)
Lovely interview :)
Thank you :)
Read books 1 and 2 in like, a weekend. Excited for the last one!
ReplyDeleteHow did I not know there was a blog tour? Must. Visit. All. Stops. I love this series! I can't wait for the finale!
ReplyDeleteI love this series. It's my favorite mermaid genre book. Can't wait to read Of Neptune to see how it all ends :D
ReplyDeleteAllie L
Thank you for venturing into the wonderful world of mermaids! Vampires are so yesterday!
ReplyDelete~ Brittany
So excited to read the end of a great series!!
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