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Monday, March 24, 2025

Blog Tour- ORIGINS PROGENY by @diana_fedorak With An Interview & A $10 Amazon GC #Giveaway! @WildRosePress

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the ORIGINS PROGENY by Diana Fedorak Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: ORIGINS PROGENY (Children of Alpheios #2)

Author: Diana Fedorak

Pub. Date: January 20, 2025

Publisher: Wild Rose Press

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 402

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/u/mea6dR

The gripping sequel to Children of Alpheios, Firebird Award Winner for Speculative Fiction, Science Fiction, and Dystopian.

Alina DeHerte thought she had escaped Alpheios, the genetically engineered city on planet Eamine. After rescuing her son from its corrupt rulers, she built a fresh life with a new fiancé in a remote sanctuary. But when word of her mother's grave illness reaches her, Alina's fragile peace shatters.

Returning to Alpheios means Alina must navigate rising threats in an unpredictable city. In pursuit of dominance, the city's power brokers are jeopardizing their citizens' lives. Alina must ally with a man she has long avoided—a Guardian officer who fathered her son. Both have a shared stake in the city's uncertain future.

If Alina wants her mother to survive, she must unravel the city's secrets and grapple with her conflicted past. Deep winter is upon them, and Alpheios is on the brink of explosive change.

For fans of Divergent and Gattaca

 

Reviews:

"Merging lively action and intrepid, engaging characters, Fedorak deftly teases and reveals political, social, and medical conspiracies that have far-reaching consequences for the entire planet. With some twists and turns, she creates an authentic world of near-future science and thought-provoking issues related to designer babies, corporate accountability, and familial commitment. A provocative page-turner." — Booklife Editor's Pick

"Libraries seeking epic fantasies that build upon prior books in a solid, compelling manner will find Origins Progeny a delightfully complex, thoroughly engrossing acquisition. It should be as highly recommended to sci-fi and fantasy patrons and book club as Fedorak's prior Children of Alpheios. The seamless marriage of personal and family connections with social and political struggle is simply outstanding." —Midwest Book Review, D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer

"Cellular-DNA science and aching hearts intertwine in a compelling SF sequel. ..this is quality SF from a exciting, fresh voice in the genre." —Kirkus

"With its complex relationships, relentless pacing, and heart-wrenching stakes, this book is an unforgettable journey into the heart of sacrifice, resilience, and hope. Origins Progeny is a must-read for fans of dystopian sci-fi and emotionally charged storytelling." —James Davison for Speak Up Talk Radio

 

Grab Book 1, Children of Alpheios here! https://books2read.com/u/bz6MkG

 

 

Interview:

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit about your book and the characters?
Origins Progeny is the second book in my speculative fiction series, Children of Alpheios which is about how a society centered around biotechnology impacts my protagonist, Alina, and her closest relationships. The ideas I explore include designer babies, artificial reproduction, regenerative medicine, and directed evolution. I was thrilled that it became an Editors Pick from the Booklife reviewers at Publishers Weekly.

Alina is an expeditionary explorer, genetically engineered, with a young son who has a DNA anomaly making him unique. She’d previously fled the city of Alpheios to keep him safe. In Origins Progeny, she returns home to her ailing mother and pursues a cure. In returning, she’s also facing a strained relationship with her mother, as well as decisions she made previously, regarding her son’s father, Chance. She has no choice but to team up with him since he’s a Guardian Officer who can assure her safe passage through the city and facilitate meetings with people who may be able to help her mother. At this point, she’s also engaged to her fiancé, Kiean, so a love triangle emerges in the story as a sub-plot.

What are you working on now?

My final book in the series. It’ll be a trilogy.

Were any of the characters in the book inspired by people from your real life?

My male characters, Kiean and Chance, are an amalgamation of coworkers from my previous career in the Air Force. I was used to be outnumbered as a woman.

Who was your favorite character to write? What about your least favorite?
The first book was all from Alina’s point-of-view, but in Origins Progeny, I wrote some chapters from Chance’s point-of-view. While Alina is still the heroine, Chance was fun to write because previous events left a lasting impact on him, and his character arc is a question mark for the reader in how he’ll develop. He keeps me on my toes.

For the least favorite, there’s a Doctor Daxmen in the book, a mad scientist type, who’s not a very good person. 

What is your favorite passage/scene in your book? There’s a scene where Alina and Chance just escaped a violent situation and take refuge in his apartment. She’s stuck there and can’t stand him, so we read about her dealing with it. The last few paragraphs at the ending are also a favorite, but I won’t spoil it.

What kind of research did you have to do for the story? I researched stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine. This involved media articles, videos of genetic reprogramming, patients undergoing surgery, and scientific research articles. I wanted to understand how stem cells work, how your body produces them, and the promise that this therapy can repair damaged or diseased tissue.

 I was listening to a podcast with a regenerative medicine doctor who described advancements in this type of medicine, and how rich people were flying out to the UAE where they could undergo this therapy to stave off the effects of aging. I knew I had to include this in my story since most of us do not have access to that kind of medicine. I discovered stem cells are difficult to produce on a mass scale. You usually have to use your own body’s stem cells for the treatment.

Recently, the news reported the UAE opened a stem cell research center of excellence that hopes to be the global leader in regenerative medicine. There’s definitely promise here in curing disease, but I also look at people using it to live longer in Origins Progeny.

 

Lightning Round Questions

 

What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read? I read House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas last year. I really loved its cover from its B&N exclusive edition. It was funny because I bought it right before a trip, and the flight attendant stopped by to chat about it. I should have bought its sequel, House of Sky and Breath at the same time because by the time I was ready to read it, they were mostly sold out. I just found the right edition, and it’s next on my TBR.

 

Favorite social media site? Instagram. I like the aesthetic, and it’s more relaxing than other sites.

 

Favorite Superhero or Villain? I grew up with Lynda Carter twirling in my living room. Definitely Wonder Woman.

 

Favorite TV show? I just finished watching Silo, season 2 on Apple TV. It was terrific.

 

Sweet or Salty? Sweet. Preferably, chocolate.

 

Any Phobias? No skydiving. I won’t jump out of perfectly good aircraft.

 

Song you can’t get enough of right now? Guilty as Sin by Taylor Swift. I’m a Swiftie.

 

2025 Movie you’re most looking forward to? Dune 3, but I hear that’s not out until 2026. I have eclectic tastes; so it’s Bridget Jones-I’m Mad About the Boy this year. I loved the original book!

 

Do you play video games? If so what are some of your favorites? Not lately, but I crushed Donkey Kong as a kid.

 

 

About Diana Fedorak:

Diana Fedorak is a speculative fiction writer from Las Vegas, Nevada. Born in Saigon, South Vietnam, she grew up in a Pan Am Airways family who frequently traveled overseas. Her prior career was serving as an officer in the United States Air Force. She enjoys writing complex characters in high-stakes science fiction and fantasy worlds.

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Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card, International.

Ends April 8th, midnight EST.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

3/24/2025

Two Chicks on Books

Interview/IG Post

3/25/2025

Daily Waffle

Excerpt

3/26/2025

Fire and Ice Reads

Scenes From Another Character's POV/IG Post

3/27/2025

Frugal Freelancer

Top 5 Favorite Books/IG Post

3/28/2025

@sudeshnablogs

Excerpt/IG Post

 Week Two:

3/31/2025

magnetras_book_nook

IG Post

4/1/2025

@kaybeesbookshelf

IG Post

4/2/2025

@kimbartosch

Review/IG Post

4/3/2025

Readwithrolo

IG Review/TikTok Post

4/4/2025

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post


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