I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for MOON CHOSEN by P.C. Cast! I have been a fan of hers since I first read the House of Night series! I have an interview with P.C. to share with you today!
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Author: P.C. Cast
Pub. Date: October 18, 2016
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages: 608
Formats: Hardcover, paperback, eBook, audiobook
Find it: Amazon, Barnes& Noble, iBooks, Goodreads
Mari is an Earth Walker, heir to the unique healing powers of her Clan; but she has cast her duties aside, until she is chosen by a special animal ally, altering her destiny forever. When a deadly attack tears her world apart, Mari reveals the strength of her powers and the forbidden secret of her dual nature as she embarks on a mission to save her people. It is not until Nik, the son of the leader from a rival, dominating clan strays across her path, that Mari experiences something she has never felt before…
Now, darkness is coming, and with it, a force more terrible and destructive than the world has ever seen, leaving Mari to cast the shadows from the earth. By forming a tumultuous alliance with Nik, she must make herself ready. Ready to save her people. Ready to save herself and Nik. Ready to embrace her true destiny…and obliterate the forces that threaten to destroy them all.
With a fantastic storyline, fascinating protagonist, and swoon-worthy love story, MOON CHOSEN is sure to hit all the sweet spots readers love.
Early Praise for MOON CHOSEN:
"While many fantasy series style themselves as epic, this one may actually be worthy of the description. Fantasy lovers who are fans of Cinda Williams Chima's "Seven Realms" novels will fall in love with Mari and Nik." – School Library Journal
“Cast’s spectacular new series kicks off with a unique tale suitable for fans of fantasy both young and old. Earth has completely changed, and the author grants readers a chance to use their imagination as the engaging storyline rapidly unfolds.” – Romantic Times, 4 stars!
“Cast's fans should find much to be pleased with in this new venture” – Kirkus
“…engaging characters and a fast-paced narrative” – Publishers Weekly
Now on to the interview!
MOON CHOSEN by PC Cast
Blog Tour Author
Q&A
1.
What
3 words would you use to describe your book?
EXCITING – HEARTWARMING – UNIQUE
2.
Writing a
fantasy book seems like such a daunting task. How did you plan out the
world?
It is a daunting task, indeed! Well, the inspiration for the plot came from
the bond between my amazing personal protection dog, an Eastern European German
Shepherd named Badger, and me. He’s my
hero, my Warrior, and my confidant. He
loves me unconditionally and would give his life for me.
Then a move to the northwest (Portland, OR), lit my
imagination on fire. This part of the
world is so incredibly beautiful! So, I
had my setting and my basic plot inspiration.
Then I called one of my best friends, Christine Zika, who was the editor
for my Goddess Summoning Series. She and
I had an old fashioned brainstorming session, and from that I wrote a loose
outline. I did a lot of research about
the NW (including fabulous hikes!), and of course I asked for my dad’s help
with creating the biology of my post apocalypse world - and then dove in!
3. What’s in your “Author Survival
Kit”? (Pens, Caffeine, iPods, etc?)
My tread desk! Yep, I walk and
write at the same time (it’s actually awesome and easy – google it!). I write in silence. Well, except for four dogs and a Maine Coon
cat who tend to either sleep like the dead or create chaos. I brew a big pot of either green tea or
herbal tea and get to work surrounded by my fur babies, research books,
crystals, and infused candles made specially for me by the wonderful Sage
Goddess (you can find her on Etsy).
4.
I'm
intrigued by the idea of a totally different world with animal allies and Earth
Walkers. Where did you get your ideas for this book?
Thank you for asking! The idea of animal allies and the bonds
formed between animals, at first specifically canines and humans, was inspired
by my bond with my working dog, Badger.
I had something scary happen in my life about four years ago, and I
decided to invest in a personal protection canine. I’ve always had a menagerie of dogs, cats,
horses, rabbits, guinea pigs, etc., etc., but I had no experience with working
dogs or German Shepherds. They delivered Badger, my personal protection canine,
and the moment he and I met we had an immediate connection. It was like nothing I’d ever experienced
before, and was so profound that I knew it must be the foundation for a new
adventure – for me and for my readers! I, of
course, had to include other fabulous canine familiars, as well as a variety of
felines, equines, and many other surprises.
The physical setting was inspired by my move to the
northwest. The beauty and wildness of
the landscape surrounding me set my imagination on fire, and as usual, I turned
to my brilliant father who helped me extrapolate what might happen to our world
if it had survived a series of massive solar flares that changed the
atmosphere, topography, flora and fauna – as well as humans.
Then I added a big dose of goddess magick!
5.
What was
the last book you read that you just couldn't put down?
SCARLET RAIN by my talented daughter, Kristin Cast. The book rocks! But that’s not why I couldn’t put it
down. I couldn’t put it down because she
based the mom character in the book on me and what happens to “me” in that
books is…well…you’ll have to read it to see!
6. Do you have a favorite place to
write?
Yes! My home has three floors,
and I’ve turned the bottom floor into my writing office. I love it so much! I’ve filled it with books and art, crystals
and candles. My dogs have beds
surrounding my treaddesk (I always write while I walk) and my cat has a cat
condo she perches in (when she’s not terrorizing the dogs). All is right in the world when I’m down
there, focused and creating worlds and adventures and magick!
7. What kind of research did you have
to do for the story?
Well, I destroy all of Portland’s bridges, so I had to do lots of
research about how they were built so that I could properly tear them
down! My father taught biology for about
half a century, so being sure my ecosystems work is imbedded into my DNA. This series merges biology and fantasy, which
means I have to be sure the biological foundation of my world is solid so that
it can remain believable when I add fantasy.
I also had to do quite a bit of research about treehouses for the Tribe
of the Trees. I even went to Washington
state and stayed in a treehouse B&B (it was fantastic!).
8. Who is your ultimate book
boyfriend?
From another author – Jamie Fraser from Diana Gabaldon’s OUTLANDER series. From my own books – ClanFinan from the Partholon
series: DIVINE BY MISTAKE, DIVINE BY CHOICE, and DIVINE BY BLOOD.
9.
Is there
an organization or cause that is close to your heart?
Absolutely!
I’m a proud supporter of Bitch Media, a non-profit, reader funded platform
for feminist ideology. I also support Tulsa Street Cats and various other
animal and vegan charities.
10. What’s up next for you?
Finishing SUN WARRIOR, book two in this
series. Also, Kristin and I are going to
begin a new YA series called THE DYSASTERS, which we’re super excited
about! The first two books will be
released spring and summer of 2018. And hard
at work on a 10th anniversary House of Night surprise for our
fabulous fans!
LIGHTENING ROUND:
Twitter or Facebook? Facebook
Favorite Superhero? Wonder Woman and Superman – I love them equally.
Favorite TV show? Currently Outlander
Sweet or Salty? Salty
Any Phobias? Birds and big things under the
water – like the bottoms of ships.
(shudder)
Song you can’t get enough of right
now? Buffalo
Springfield’s For What it’s Worth
Winter Movie you’re most looking
forward to? WONDER
WOMAN!! But, it’s not out until 2017 (it
was the first movie I thought of).
If you could only eat one thing for
the rest of your life, what would it be? PASTA!
Excerpt
CREDIT: From Moon Chosen by PC Cast. Copyright © 2016 by the authors and reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Griffin.
Mari braced herself, and as she had so many times before, felt her mother stiffen while energy surged through Leda and into Mari, sizzling through her palm, down her arm to swirl around and around inside her, growing in power with each second that passed. Mari’s heartbeat began to hammer and her breathing suddenly increased until she was panting as hard as was the pup. In her arms, Rigel whined uncertainly.
“Focus.” Her mother’s voice was only a whisper, but Mari could feel it through her whole body. “You can do this. The power is not yours to keep – your body is merely its channel. Borrow serenity from the image of the Earth Mother. Though you may be surrounded by chaos or sickness or injuries, find the true you within. Release that which belongs to the world –fears, worry, sadness, so that the silver stream may wash unimpeded through you. It is a waterfall at night. Rigel is the basin that must hold it.” Mari stared at the beautiful image of the Earth Mother that Leda pruned and cared for so lovingly. But, as always, the figure was only foliage and art to Mari. She couldn’t feel the divine presence her mother revered. She could not find her true self – her center. “Mama, I c-can’t. It’s s-so c-cold. It- it hurts.” Mari stuttered through chattering teeth.
“Only because the healing power is not meant for you. Release the fears of your body, Mari. Focus! Find your grounding and become a channel for the moon’s energy. Tonight you must succeed. If you do not, your Rigel will surely die.”
Her mother’s words exploded through Mari’s body. “No! He can’t die. I won’t let him.” She gritted her teeth against the cold and tried to focus past the pain – to release the cacophony of emotions that swirled through her body unimpeded – and to be the channel for the moonfall of water. Yet, still the power was a whirlpool within her. It terrified Mari and threatened to suck her down to drown in its freezing depths.
This was when she usually failed. This was when she dropped her mother’s hand and allowed sickness to claim her so that she vomited, dry heaving misery and moonlight while Leda stroked her back, consoling her with calm, loving words that reminded Mari there would be a next time – she would do better the next time.
But there was no next time for Rigel, and Mari refused to lose him. Think! Focus!
“Mari, slow your breathing. Calm your heart. This is no longer practice. You either heal Rigel, or fail and he dies from shock and blood loss. This is your reality.”
“That’s it, Mama! I need to make this my reality!” Mari squeezed her eyes closed. Could that be the answer? Could it really be that simple? Mari imagined that she was in their burrow, alone, sitting at her desk preparing to create a sketch. Her gulping breath slowed. Her hammering heart quieted. Mari found her grounding as she envisioned a blank sheet of paper. On that paper her imagination began to quickly, easily, sketch an image of herself, sitting crossed-legged with Rigel spread across her lap. From above her silver light cascaded into her lifted palm, washing through her body in a glistening wave to spout from her other palm, which was pressed against the pup’s bloody chest. Eyes still tightly shut Mari worked on the scene, creating a picture of Rigel’s body that was washed clean of blood by the liquid light, leaving behind wounds that were neatly closed and already healing. Suddenly the cold tide within Mari was controllable. Instead of drowning her, it used her as a conduit, passing through her harmlessly as she let go of the energy. I’m doing it! I’m doing it! And just that quickly her concentration shattered. The picture she’d been creating disappeared along with the tide of power within her.
“No! No! Get it back! I was doing it – it was working,” Mari gasped, gripping her mother’s hand like a lifeline.
“It’s too late. The sun is fully risen. Even with your help I cannot call the moon back to me,” Leda knelt beside Mari, gently disentangling her daughter’s hand from hers. “But it was enough. You did it, sweet girl. I knew you could. Praise the Earth Mother and the blessed Moon! You have saved him.” Feeling dizzy and disconnected, Mari looked down at Rigel. The pup wagged his tail animatedly and sat up, licking her face. Even though she felt light-headed, she laughed weakly and put her arms around him. He nested there, curled against her body and, sending her waves of contentment, Rigel fell sound to sleep in her arms. With a trembling hand, Mari brushed aside the blood-matted fur on his chest.
What had only moments before been deep, seeping, whip-like lacerations were now pink lines of newly joined flesh that had ceased bleeding.
“I knew it was true. You do have my powers and more.”
Mari braced herself, and as she had so many times before, felt her mother stiffen while energy surged through Leda and into Mari, sizzling through her palm, down her arm to swirl around and around inside her, growing in power with each second that passed. Mari’s heartbeat began to hammer and her breathing suddenly increased until she was panting as hard as was the pup. In her arms, Rigel whined uncertainly.
“Focus.” Her mother’s voice was only a whisper, but Mari could feel it through her whole body. “You can do this. The power is not yours to keep – your body is merely its channel. Borrow serenity from the image of the Earth Mother. Though you may be surrounded by chaos or sickness or injuries, find the true you within. Release that which belongs to the world –fears, worry, sadness, so that the silver stream may wash unimpeded through you. It is a waterfall at night. Rigel is the basin that must hold it.” Mari stared at the beautiful image of the Earth Mother that Leda pruned and cared for so lovingly. But, as always, the figure was only foliage and art to Mari. She couldn’t feel the divine presence her mother revered. She could not find her true self – her center. “Mama, I c-can’t. It’s s-so c-cold. It- it hurts.” Mari stuttered through chattering teeth.
“Only because the healing power is not meant for you. Release the fears of your body, Mari. Focus! Find your grounding and become a channel for the moon’s energy. Tonight you must succeed. If you do not, your Rigel will surely die.”
Her mother’s words exploded through Mari’s body. “No! He can’t die. I won’t let him.” She gritted her teeth against the cold and tried to focus past the pain – to release the cacophony of emotions that swirled through her body unimpeded – and to be the channel for the moonfall of water. Yet, still the power was a whirlpool within her. It terrified Mari and threatened to suck her down to drown in its freezing depths.
This was when she usually failed. This was when she dropped her mother’s hand and allowed sickness to claim her so that she vomited, dry heaving misery and moonlight while Leda stroked her back, consoling her with calm, loving words that reminded Mari there would be a next time – she would do better the next time.
But there was no next time for Rigel, and Mari refused to lose him. Think! Focus!
“Mari, slow your breathing. Calm your heart. This is no longer practice. You either heal Rigel, or fail and he dies from shock and blood loss. This is your reality.”
“That’s it, Mama! I need to make this my reality!” Mari squeezed her eyes closed. Could that be the answer? Could it really be that simple? Mari imagined that she was in their burrow, alone, sitting at her desk preparing to create a sketch. Her gulping breath slowed. Her hammering heart quieted. Mari found her grounding as she envisioned a blank sheet of paper. On that paper her imagination began to quickly, easily, sketch an image of herself, sitting crossed-legged with Rigel spread across her lap. From above her silver light cascaded into her lifted palm, washing through her body in a glistening wave to spout from her other palm, which was pressed against the pup’s bloody chest. Eyes still tightly shut Mari worked on the scene, creating a picture of Rigel’s body that was washed clean of blood by the liquid light, leaving behind wounds that were neatly closed and already healing. Suddenly the cold tide within Mari was controllable. Instead of drowning her, it used her as a conduit, passing through her harmlessly as she let go of the energy. I’m doing it! I’m doing it! And just that quickly her concentration shattered. The picture she’d been creating disappeared along with the tide of power within her.
“No! No! Get it back! I was doing it – it was working,” Mari gasped, gripping her mother’s hand like a lifeline.
“It’s too late. The sun is fully risen. Even with your help I cannot call the moon back to me,” Leda knelt beside Mari, gently disentangling her daughter’s hand from hers. “But it was enough. You did it, sweet girl. I knew you could. Praise the Earth Mother and the blessed Moon! You have saved him.” Feeling dizzy and disconnected, Mari looked down at Rigel. The pup wagged his tail animatedly and sat up, licking her face. Even though she felt light-headed, she laughed weakly and put her arms around him. He nested there, curled against her body and, sending her waves of contentment, Rigel fell sound to sleep in her arms. With a trembling hand, Mari brushed aside the blood-matted fur on his chest.
What had only moments before been deep, seeping, whip-like lacerations were now pink lines of newly joined flesh that had ceased bleeding.
“I knew it was true. You do have my powers and more.”
About P.C.:
P.C.
CAST is the #1 New York Times
and USA Today Best-Selling author of
the House
of Night Series and a member
of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. With more than 20 million copies in
print in over 40 countries, her novels have been awarded the prestigious:
Oklahoma Book Award, YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, Romantic Times
Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Prism, Holt Medallion, Daphne du Maurier,
Booksellers’ Best, and the Laurel Wreath.
Ms. Cast was born in the Midwest,
and grew up being shuttled back-and-forth between Illinois and Oklahoma, which
is where she fell in love with Quarter Horses and mythology. After high school she joined the United States
Air Force and began public speaking and writing. After her tour in the USAF,
she taught high school for 15 years before retiring to write full time. Ms.
Cast lives in Oregon surrounded by beloved cats, dogs, horses, and family.
Awesome tour post Jaime :D I haven't read any books by this author before, but I think this book looks so awesome. It's gorgeous :)
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