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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Infinite Blog Tour

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I'm so honored to be a part of The Infinite blog tour! If you want a shot at a swag pack and a chance to win a poster of this beautiful cover, be sure to check out the giveaway below!

Now, onto our post.

Ever since I read Gates of Thread and Stone, Lori M. Lee has become one of my fave new fantasy authors, and today, I get to feature an exclusive excerpt from the sequel I've been dying to read. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Although I must admit, it's only making it that much harder for me to wait...

(Beware, the last line is guaranteed to induce heart palpitations and puddles of drool for Avan and Kai fans)

Excerpt: 

 “Do you remember any of this?” I asked. As far as I knew, this was Avan’s first visit to the North District since Kalla had brought him back from death, and I could see his answer in the way he stared a little too long at his surroundings. 

His gaze followed a jagged pothole in the street to a web of cracks that fractured the sidewalk. The ruptured stones were left from Rebirth, when the frenzy of a magical and technological war had shaken the world, leveling mountains, scorching the oceans, and cracking open the earth. His brows pinched as he tilted his head back to study the lines of laundry strung above. His hesitant observations were strange to watch. He’d once known these crooked buildings and dark nooks as well as I did. Probably better. 

“No,” he said softly, but there was a note of uncertainty that lit the barest ember of hope in me.

 “What do you remember?” I’d been hesitant to ask this question, not wanting the specifics of how lonely he must feel. I didn’t need to imagine what it must be like, to know nothing of yourself other than what you could touch and see and feel in that exact moment. 

 He took his time replying. “I remember too much and too little. There are memories from the Conquest before me and the one before him—images of things I’ve had to look up in the history texts in order to understand, as well as moments with a strong emotional connection. It’s all jumbled,” he murmured, “like pieces from separate puzzles tossed together, and no way of ever forming a complete picture.” 

 “What about your life before? Not as Conquest, but as . . . Avan?” 

 He took even longer to answer. “It’s hard to describe,” he said finally. “It’s like . . . looking at storm clouds and knowing what’s to come—the cold shock of the first few raindrops striking skin, the crack of thunder and the way it can shake the ground beneath your feet when it’s right on top of you—but not being able to recall where the knowledge comes from.” He glanced back at me. “Or how, even before Kalla introduced us, I could have described to you the exact color of your eyes.”

Want to know more? Here's all the deets:

  About the Book: The walls of Ninurta keep its citizens safe.

Kai always believed the only danger to the city came from within. Now, with a rebel force threatening the fragile government, the walls have become more of a prison than ever. To make matters worse, as Avan explores his new identity as an Infinite, Kai struggles to remind him what it means to be human. And she fears her brother, Reev, is involved with the rebels.

With the two people she cares about most on opposite sides of a brewing war, Kai will do whatever it takes to bring peace. But she’s lost her power to manipulate the threads of time, and she learns that a civil war might be the beginning of something far worse that will crumble not only Ninurta’s walls but also the entire city.

 In this thrilling sequel to Gates of Thread and Stone, Kai must decide how much of her humanity she’s willing to lose to protect the only family she’s ever known.

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Gates of Thread and Stone Purchase Links: IndieBound | Amazon | Barnes & Noble The Book Depository | Brilliance Audio | iTunes 

  The Infinite Purchase Links: IndieBound | Amazon | Barnes & Noble The Book Depository | Brilliance Audio

Praise for Gates of Thread and Stone:

 “Lori M. Lee excels in building a world of intrigue, oppression, and magic amidst a Labyrinth setting as twisted and winding as the secrets hidden inside her characters’ hearts. Fans of strong heroines who don’t need a boy to hold their hands, action-packed fighting scenes, and whispers of steampunk and mythology, will find themselves wishing they, too, could manipulate the threads of time, if only to stay inside the story a little longer.” A.G. Howard, New York Times bestselling author of the SPLINTERED series

 “A fast-paced, heart-wrenching whirl of a story full of magic, immortals, and a romance that will leave readers gasping for more. I adored the tough, scrappy narrator and fell in love with the boy chasing after her heart. Lori M. Lee introduces us to a fantasy world unlike any other and gives us the first taste of an epic love story in the making. I can’t wait for more!” Mindee Arnett, THE NIGHTMARE AFFAIR series and AVALON series

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6 comments:

  1. Woo hoo, I've come up in the world, I am a bog stop on a book tour along with A.G. Howard! How did that happen? This is actually perfection for me because I love both you and Lori so much. The both of you not only write magnificent stories, you are wonderful people, too!

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    1. Aw, thanks La La! *hugs* Lori is one of my favorite goats . . . erm . . . people. ;)

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  2. Splintered is my absolute favorite book series - considering it is an AiW remake; and we all know how difficult it is to rewrite a spin-off of the original.The series is so unique and just one-of-a-kind, it's absolutely wonderful (no pun-intended)! You're an awesome person and author, A.G. - I love keeping in touch with you through e-mail and Twitter! Untamed's cover is gorgeous and brings out Alyssa's true spirit while still looking beautiful along with Splintered's, Unhinged's, and Ensnared.


    Much love,

    Hana :-)

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  3. Ooh! So fascinating and tantalizing!

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  4. Love the series so far... And i just started it..lol

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