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Monday, April 14, 2025

Blog Tour- CHILDREN OF SOLO by #AndrewDHMoore With An Interview & A $10 Amazon GC & Book #Giveaway!

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the CHILDREN OF SOLO by Andrew D.H. Moore Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: CHILDREN OF SOLO

Author: Andrew D.H. Moore

Pub. Date: April 18, 2025

Publisher: World System Books, LLC

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 722

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/CHILDREN-OF-SOLO

Buy direct from Andrew! https://books.by/adhmoore 

The God of Creation is missing, but pirate captain Adi Crestone has more immediate
problems. Caught between her criminal past and her maternal instincts, she struggles to protect
her son from the Blood Queen. Buffeted by inner demons and external foes, she must decide
what she is willing to sacrifice for freedom and family, all while navigating treacherous alliances
that force her to confront her own past.

Theo Vanguard is an Imperial naval officer entangled in familial duty and political
machinations. Trapped between his personal desires and his noble father’s expectations, he is
captured by pirates and descends into the seedy underbelly of the city of Solvigant. Where he
reveals a world of survival and sacrifice.

Dreams of adventure beyond the mundane inspire young Ion Rucinare to run away from
home, only to find himself thrust into a perilous quest that could alter the fate of the World
System. His yearning for acceptance and belonging is complicated as he grapples with newfound
magical abilities and the harsh realities of life on the dying moon Xys.

Caught between the Empire, ruthless gang leaders, and enigmatic gods all vying for
power, Adi, Theo, and Ion’s paths converge in a high-stakes search for a powerful artifact,
Apyreon, which grants the wielder the very power of the gods themselves. Will each find their
place in a universe teetering on the brink of chaos?

 

Interview Questions

 

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit about your book and the characters?

Children of Solo is the first installment in a series entitled Steam and Stars. This first book takes place on the moon Xys, one of ten moons that orbit the ringed gas giant, Solo. Solo is a Saturn-esque planet, and the embodiment of the mother goddess. Each of her divine children call one of her moons home. Unfortunately for the residents of Xys, Pallantier, the God of Creation, has gone missing. That means Xys’s orbit is now in decay, and soon the rocky rings of Solo will collide with and destroy it. In the meantime, the increasing gravitational force is wreaking ecological havoc on the moon.

The main protagonist is wayward pirate captain Adi Crestone. At fifteen years old she ran away from home and her noble upbringings in House Azure after a series of traumatic events and built a life for herself in the wandering City of Solvigant on Xys. Piracy is a dangerous career, and Adi becomes entangled in the criminal underbelly of the city. She wants only to escape to the freedom of the open sea, with her son by her side, but every move she makes seems to drag her further away from her goals and into more dangerous waters.

The book also follows Theo Vanguard and Ion Rucinare. Theo is the youngest of five sons. His father is arguably the second most powerful man in the Solan Empire, as he is High Chancellor to the emperor. Theo has tried to make a life for himself free from his powerful father’s political machinations, but when a powerful artifact is stolen from under Theo’s nose, he becomes a pawn in a bigger deadly game.

Ion is a twelve-year-old boy living in a backwater town, Castes, on the moon Xys. He and his grandfather eke out a meager living fishing the Boiled Sea, until a powerful mage arrives and changes the course of Ion’s life. Forced to flee Castes, Ion seeks protection and adventure in Solvigant by trying to become a pirate himself.  

 

What are you working on now?

I’m well into The Knights of Acadia, Steam and Stars Book 2. I’m also working on book one of another trilogy, the first book of which will be called The Hearthstone Cavern.

 

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

None of the characters are wholly based on a specific person, but each one contains elements or experiences of people I know. Theo has a lot of elements of me, I think, in that he grapples with questions like: What do I want to do with my life, and do I even get the freedom to decide? My parents have always been supportive of my broad range of endeavors, but even so, as the oldest child, I have often felt pressure to live up to what I perceive the expectations of my parents to be.

 

Who was your favorite character to write? What about your least favorite?

Adi was my favorite. She leapt into my life like Athena from the skull of Zeus, fully formed and ready to take on the world. Adi is a heroine on a heroine’s journey, who would rather be a hero. She wants to solve her problems alone, without burdening anyone else with the consequences of her questionable decisions. But that’s not how difficult challenges are overcome. It takes a support network. Life requires help. No pirate captain is successful without a crew. I find myself rooting for Adi. I want her to find those people, to recognize that she is surrounded by characters who love and care for her, and who will help carry her through the most difficult challenges.

Least favorite I will interpret as most difficult to write, though I am pleased with the way his character is taking shape. Even though I am one, I find men difficult to write. We’re trained to be stoic, to cram our emotions down until we have ulcers or shingles, and to not speak openly about our trials and tribulations. While I think that’s changing, that change is slow. I have had to put in work to unlearn that tendency, and the myth of the quiet suffering man doesn’t translate well to the page. I also think it’s important to see Theo through Theo’s eyes. He can perhaps sound a little spoiled and whiny at times, but part of his journey is recognizing his privilege.

 

What is your favorite passage/scene in your book?

Two scenes immediately come to mind. The first is Adi and Rehka’s visit to the Crook and Vine tavern. Rehka has just come back into Adi’s life and Adi is struggling to understand how she feels about her former lover’s return. I love the raw emotion of the scene, the anger, the irreconcilable goals each of them has and how they’re trying to shoehorn the other into their lives. It feels masochistic to love an argument, but there it is.

The other scene jostling for attention comes near the very end, when Ion travels to the moon Karis on the freighter Cerul’s Horn and sees a dragon in its reptilian form for the first time. The way children hold onto awe in the face of dire peril never ceases to amaze me.

 

What kind of research did you have to do for the story?

I knew next to nothing about ships. I’ve read many of the books by Patrick O’Brian, beginning with Master and Commander, and watched all the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, but when it came to writing ships, I had to dive in and learn. I still cannot claim to be an expert, but I can now tell you the difference between a caravel and a galleon, so that’s a start.

Outside of ships, I didn’t have to do a ton of research  for this book as it’s a fantasy steampunk space opera with very little hard science. I did, however, spend a lot of time working through the magic system. It’s complex and central to the arc of the series. With all the maps, diagrams, descriptions, and schemata I created, it felt like I did a lot of research.

 

Lightning Round Questions

 

What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read?

Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa

 

Favorite social media site?

Facebook

 

Favorite Superhero or Villain?

Superhero: Batman

Villain: Judge Holden in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian. He’s so terrifyingly creepy and evil, and so human.

 

Favorite TV show?

Futurama

 

Sweet or Salty?

Sweet

 

Any Phobias?

The Dark


Song you can’t get enough of right now?

Lighthouse by Sierra Farrell, really the whole Trail of Flowers album

 

2025 Movie you’re most looking forward to?

The Phoenician Scheme

 

Do you play video games? If so what are some of your favorites?

I don’t play many video games, but growing up it was Crash Bandicoot.


 

About Andrew D.H. Moore:

Andrew Moore lives in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado. He is an avid writer of stories and rider of bikes. Andrew's love of fantasy blossomed early when he fell in love with such books as Redwall by Brian Jacques and the Dragonlance Chronicles by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman. He graduated with honors from Indiana University with undergraduate degrees in Philosophy and Classical Literature. He completed a post-baccalaureate at the University of Pennsylvania before obtaining his Master's in Classical Archaeology from CU Boulder. He worked as an archaeologist and scholar in Germany, Greece, Turkey, and Jordan. In Colorado, Andrew taught philosophy, history, and literature at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, before leaving formal academia to pursue a passion in brewing beer. His brewery brainchild, The Intrepid Sojourner Beer Project, closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, but not before winning many awards both domestic and international.

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Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card, courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours, International.

1 winner will receive a finished copy of CHILDREN OF SOLO, US Only.

Ends May 13th, midnight EST

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