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Monday, October 20, 2014

Interview: Mary Elizabeth Summer


Interview with
Mary Elizabeth Summer,
author of 
Trust Me, I'm Lying


"Gotta strike while the irony's hot."
--Trust Me, I'm Lying


I’m pleased to welcome Mary Elizabeth Summer, author of the YA debut Trust Me, I’m Lying, to The Happy Book Reviewer!

In the aptly-titled Trust Me, I’m Lying, main character Julep Dupree tells lies. A lot of them. She’s a con artist, a master of disguise, and a sophomore at Chicago’s swanky St. Agatha High. For extra spending money, Julep runs petty scams for her classmates while dodging the dean of students. But when she comes home one day to a ransacked apartment and her father gone, Julep’s carefully laid plans for an expenses-paid golden ticket to Yale start to unravel. She enlists help from St. Agatha’s resident Prince Charming and her loyal hacker sidekick. But Julep struggles to trace her dad’s trail of clues through a maze of creepy stalkers, hit attempts, family secrets, and worse, the threat of foster care. Julep Depree’s in way over her head . . . but that’s not going to stop her from using every trick in the book to find her dad before his mark finds her.


You’ve said you enjoy contributing to “the delinquency of minors by writing books about unruly teenagers with criminal tendencies.” I can’t help but ask what kind of teenager were you?? (And would your mother agree?)

Mary Elizabeth Summer: I was pretty much the opposite of Julep. I was shy and bookish, and I worried too much about getting in trouble and what other people thought. The worst thing I ever did was lose my passport while sleeping on a beach in Israel and then lie to my mother about how it happened. But even then, she caught me lying immediately. (I'm like George Washington--I literally cannot tell a lie.) But I loved the opportunity to get into Julep's head and see how the other half lives, the people who have the world all figured out and can manipulate it to suit their purposes. It's heady stuff. 


Is it more fun writing about bad boys and bad girls than upstanding citizens?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: The short answer is: Yes, absolutely. The longer answer is: There's so much room for exploring internal conflict when writing about bad kids. Why are they the way they are? Is what they're doing really all that bad, or are there shades of grey between rule-breaking and hurting people? What if being "bad" is actually allowing them to experience first hand where their line is? What goes into their decision about whether or not to cross that line? What happens when they do--what (and who) do they leave behind? And if they don't cross their line, how do they deal with the darkness that tempted them?

I think teens have the best of all possible worlds. They have freedom to explore themselves without a lot of the constraints adults are shackled by. But they also have a lot of power once they decide to take it. What they do with that power shows (and influences) the kind of people they are. There are endless possibilities, bottomless fathoms to plumb. Who wouldn't want to write about it? And as for the bad kids, well, sometimes it takes a bad person to take down an even worse one.

This is your first published novel. Did you find writing the book or finding a publisher to be the hard part?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: Honestly, all the parts were both hard and easy. I wrote the book like I was running down a hill, but that doesn't mean I didn't trip and fall during the drafting. It had its frustrating moments, but it was mostly easy. Then I found an agent a lot faster than I meant to (long story). Then the submission process (i.e., finding a publisher) was about average in terms of time and level of difficulty. I think the hardest (and most rewarding) part of it all has been this debut year, trying to write book 2 while working toward book 1 coming out. It's such a huge learning curve, being a first-time author. But I've had such tremendous support along the way that I really feel like my debut experience was charmed from the start.


So what advice would you give to someone just starting out as a writer?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: As far as advice goes, I say write. Write like you can't live a day without it, because you really can't. The bells and whistles that come with publishing and sharing your work are great, but when there are rejections and setbacks and delays and disappointments (and there will be! there will be lots!), writing will get you through. I can't stress this enough. On the days I felt most down, writing was the only thing that made me feel better. It's more effective than chocolate, and I don't say that lightly.

If a high school class were reading Trust Me, I’m Lying some day, what themes would the teacher want the students to pick up on? Or would the book be more likely to be banned from the curriculum?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: Identity and self-actualization for sure. There are several references to The Adventures of Pinocchio in the book, and Julep says at one point that she wants to be a "real girl." The question in my head as I was writing the book was, 'When you can be anybody, how do you know who you are?' And to me that's Julep's greatest struggle--trying to figure out how to be herself. But there's also a multi-character father-child relationship theme that snuck in there somehow. And of course the theme of 'what is bad, really?' I can imagine teachers forming discussions around a lot of issues mentioned in the book as well--foster care, abandonment, etc.--and, honestly, they're all smarter than me, so they may pick up on things I didn't even know were there.

As for potential banning, I doubt book 1 would ever be banned. Book 2, on the other hand...


So Julep Depree is getting a sequel? 

Mary Elizabeth Summer: Yes! There's definitely a book 2, and possibly a book 3. I'm copyediting book 2 now. And then I'll start outlining a proposal for book 3. And then I'll get to work on my super secret shiny new project that I've been dying to start on. But I can't tell you about it, because it isn't totally a thing yet. I'll tell you this, though: it's code name is Razor*. (*Note: I'm the only one who calls it this, so I'm not sure it really counts as a "code.")

You studied writing in school, but thinking further back, what was the first creative piece you ever wrote? Do you still have a copy of it?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: My first creative piece was a series of short stories I wrote as part of ongoing weekly spelling assignments in fifth or sixth grade. It featured the continuing, hilarious adventures of my little brother, and was comprised of as many of the weekly spelling words as I could cram in (not just the three that were required). Sadly, the stories are lost to the annals of time, but the writing addiction I acquired while penning (or rather penciling) the stories is with me to this day.


Tell us about your blog tour, book launch party (online or in real life), author chat plans, or anything else around your release date in October? If so, how can readers be involved?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: I'm doing all of the above! Blogs (not unlike this wonderful blog) will be featuring interviews and guest posts about characters, writing process, book snippets and who knows what else. I'll have all the details up on my own blog at www.mesummer.com. I'll also have a Facebook launch party on October 14th at my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/MaryElizabethSummer). There will be prizes, games, and surprise guests, so it's well worth stopping by throughout the day. On top of all that, I'll have a real-life launch party on Thursday, October 16th at Powell's Bookstore (the Cedar Hills Crossing location) with more prizes, a reading, Q&A, book signing, yummy snacks, etc. Everyone's invited, so bring all your friends. 


Anyone who knows me knows I collect book quotes. So, add to my collection! What is a favorite line from Trust Me, I’m Lying?

Mary Elizabeth Summer: Ooo, this one's tricky. There are several zingers I'm rather fond of. Hmmm. I'll go with: "Gotta strike while the irony's hot."




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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cover Reveal: Molly Pepper & the Night Train

MollyPepper&NTcover_crop-01The Happy Book Reviewer is happy to help reveal the cover for MOLLY PEPPER AND THE NIGHT TRAIN by Courtney King Walker! Check out the cover below, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments.

MOLLY PEPPER AND THE NIGHT TRAIN by Courtney King Walker | Lands Atlantic Publishing Release Date: March 13, 2015

Hidden somewhere in the fog of the San Francisco bay lies Blue Rock Island, home to the bay area’s two best-kept secrets: Bell’s Bluff, the old, abandoned prison on one side of the island, and the Night Train, a mysterious train ride on the other. When twelve-year-old Molly Pepper receives a secret invitation promising a night of magic and adventure aboard the Night Train, she is skeptical. In her experience, most promises prove too good to be true. The fact that she lost her mom is proof enough. Still, Molly gives hope another chance. Together with her loyal friend, Noah Wonderly, they sneak out of the house and follow a string of clues leading to the Night Train. But when the train stops at Bell's Bluff, Molly discovers the real reason she was invited. There, she starts to wonder if hope and magic not only fix broken promises; but make you believe in them again.
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CourtneyKingWalker_WEBAbout the Author

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Courtney King Walker grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area building rocket ships and rafts out of cardboard, hoping to make it the moon or at least Niagara Falls. But a trip across the border to Tijuana was as exciting as it ever got, so she decided writing about adventure was the next best thing. She now lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband and four children, and still dreams of flying to the moon. Her YA debut, ON THE FRINGE, was published in 2011 by Lands Atlantic Publishing.

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Book Spotlight: The First Blast of the Trumpet



The First Blast of the Trumpet 
(Book One of the Knox Trilogy)
Marie Macpherson

Knox Robinson Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-908483-21-8
ISBN: 978-1-908483-22-5
Genre: Historical Fiction
Hailes Castle, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, 1511
Midnight on a doom-laden Hallowe’en and Elisabeth Hepburn, feisty daughter of the Earl of Bothwell, makes a wish to wed her lover but her uncle has other plans. To safeguard Hepburn family interests, she is to become a nun and succeed her aunt as Prioress of the wealthy St. Mary’s Abbey. Plunged into the political maelstrom and religious turmoil of the early Scottish Reformation however, her life in the nunnery is hardly one of quiet contemplation.

Strong-willed and independent, Elisabeth clashes with those who question her unorthodox regime at St. Mary’s, including the notorious Cardinal Beaton, but her greatest struggle is against her stubborn godson, John Knox. Witnessing his rejection of the Roman Catholic Church she despairs that the sins of her past may have contributed to his present disenchantment. Will confessing her dark secrets steer Knox from the pernicious pull of Protestantism or drive him further down the fateful path that may lead to burning at the stake?

As he purges himself from the ‘puddle of papistry’ Knox finds his voice, denouncing everything he once held dear, but will that include his godmother, Prioress Elisabeth?

In a daring attempt to shed light on a when of unanswered questions about the iconoclastic Reformer’s early, undocumented life, this novel throws up some startling claims and controversial conjectures.


"There’s no rhyme nor reason to it. Your destiny is already laid doon." 

--from The First Blast of the Trumpet

About the Author

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Marie Macpherson was born in Musselburgh, six miles from the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. After gaining an Honours Degree in Russian and English, she spent a year in Moscow and Leningrad to research her PhD thesis on the work of the 19th century Russian writer, Lermontov, said to be descended from the Scottish poet and seer, Thomas the Rhymer.

The rich history of East Lothian - especially the Reformation period - provides the inspiration for her first fictional work, based on the early life of the Scottish reformer, John Knox.

Prizes and awards include the Martha Hamilton Prize for Creative Writing from Edinburgh University and 'Writer of the Year 2011' title awarded by Tyne & Esk Writers. She is a member of the Historical Writers' Association and the Historical Novel Society.

Her debut novel, The First Blast of the Trumpet, is a fictional account of the early, undocumented life of John Knox and speculates about his relationship with Elisabeth Hepburn, Prioress of St. Mary’s Abbey, Haddington, and Sir David Lindsay of the Mount and Garleton, poet and playwright. She is currently working on the second book of the trilogy, The Second Blast of the Trumpet.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Guest Post: Awesome Powers

Awesome Powers

Guest Post by 

Rebecca Gober & Courtney Nuckels,

authors of the ELE Series


If you had the power to choose any power you would want, which power would that be? In The ELE Series, the characters didn't get to choose the powers they would develop. Instead, someone decided for them. The fact remains though, that in a future world years after Project ELE ends, citizens might very well have the ability to choose their own power. How would you choose? Based on a power that would work best for your personality? Perhaps even based on your preferred eye color? Below you will find the author's personal choices. We encourage you to comment on this blog post to share with us what choice you would make. 

Rebecca Gober- I would choose gold- the power of telekinesis. How could would it be to be able to pick up objects or even people with your own mind. Or throw a tantrum and rip a tree up out of the ground and hurl it against a wall. (I don't condone the senseless abuse of trees, but the act would make for quite a dramatic show.) Now, if I were to choose my eye color based on vanity alone, I'd pick purple eyes. Gold eyes are cool, but I've always thought purple eyes would be neat to have. 

Courtney Nuckels- I would choose dark blue- the power to heal. Having dealt with my own personal health battles and seeing loved ones around me that go through similar battles, I'd want to be able to have the ability to heal them. I have a passion for helping others and this ability would work perfectly with my passion. If I did get to choose a color based on vanity only, I'd pick purple. Now Rebecca, get out of my head! (If you haven't seen many of our other posts, we tend to have a very similar mind set, which of course makes us great writing partners. So it really doesn't surprise me that she picked the same color.) 

Check out the below eye color chart and comment with your choice and why! 

Where can readers check us out?

Twitter: MidniteBeckie and NuckelsC


The ELE Series

by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels

Available Now Through: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iBookStore and Smashwords

Millions have already died, and thousands more are perishing daily. As a last ditch effort to preserve the human race, the government implements Project ELE. With the earth heating at rapid speeds, all remaining survivors are forced to turn to F.E.M.A. shelters to wait out ELE's wrath.

Fifteen-year-old Willow Mosby's life, as she knows it, ends the moment she walks through the shelter's door. Willow has to quickly adapt to the new challenges that shelter life demands, which includes making new friends and working a full time job.

Soon after making an interesting discovery, Willow and her friends start exhibiting strange abilities. Seeking answers, they embark on a mission to find out what these new abilities mean and whether they are a gift or a curse.

This new adventure can send her world crashing down around her. The question is: Can Willow survive the fall?

From the best selling authors of Night Marchers comes a new apocalyptic series with a paranormal twist.



About Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels:


Rebecca and Courtney are downhome country girls powered by chocolate and other random late night cravings. Coined in southern twang they bring new meaning to the word y'all. BFI's since the 6th grade, with a knack for getting into sticky situations, has resulted in countless ideas to write about for years to come.






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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Cover Reveal: Fragile Reign by Stacey O'Neale

We're happy to help reveal the cover for FRAGILE REIGN (Mortal Enchantment #2) by Stacey O'Neale! Check out the cover below, and let us know what you think in the comments. Then be sure to enter the giveaway for a chance to win a $100 Amazon or B&N gift card!

Details about the cover, from author Stacey O'Neale:

In case you're curious about the cover, the model represents Marcus. The background represents the woodland court and the caves at the bottom are where the members of the royal family live. I chose caves because the woodland court protects the forests of the world. I didn't think they would choose to cut down trees to make a castle, so the massive caves worked out nicely. If you zoom in, you can see where the doors and windows are cut out. The inside is very lavish. If you read FRAGILE REIGN, you'll learn all about it.

FRAGILE REIGN (Mortal Enchantment #2) by Stacey O'Neale | November 18, 2014
It’s been a week since all hell broke loose… Rumors of King Taron’s weakened powers have left the air court vulnerable. Kalin is desperate to awaken her akasha powers, except she doesn’t know how. Tension within the court is at an all-time high. Pressure is mounting for her to ascend to the throne, but a halfling has never ruled over any court. To solidify her position, the council has advised her to marry Sebastian—a high ranking air elemental she’s never met and her betrothed. Will Kalin sacrifice her relationship with Rowan to strengthen her court? Rowan and Marcus return to a fire court in turmoil. Liana’s death has fueled the fire elementals’ distrust against the air and woodland courts. The unbalanced elements have set off natural disasters all over the mortal world. Rowan takes the throne to restore balance, promising to unite the fire court. But not all elementals are happy with his leadership. Many are secretly loyal to Valac, which means Rowan needs to find allies for his cause. Can Rowan unify the court of fire before the elements destroy the world?
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Stacey O'NealeAbout the Author

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Stacey O’Neale lives in Annapolis, Maryland. When she’s not writing, she spends her time fangirling over books, blogging, watching fantasy television shows, cheering for the Baltimore Ravens, and hanging out with her husband and daughter.
Her career in publishing started as a blogger-turned-publicist for two successful small publishers. Stacey writes young adult paranormal romance and adult science fiction romance. Her books always include swoon-worthy heroes, snarky heroines, and lots of kissing.
Stacey loves hearing from readers. Follow her on Twitter @StaceyONeale, look for her on Facebook, Pinterest, and GoodReads. You can also visit her blog at http://staceyoneale.com/.

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Book Spotlight: The Spider and the Stone



Welcome Glen Craney,
author of 
The Spider and the Stone

THE SPIDER AND THE STONE
by Glen Craney


ISBN-10: 0981648401
ISBN-13: 978-0981648408
Genre: Historical fiction
As the 14th century dawns, Scotland’s survival hangs by a spider’s thread. While the clans scrap over their empty throne, the brutal Edward Longshanks of England invades the weakened northern kingdom.

But one frail, dark-skinned lad stands in the Plantagenet monarch’s path.

The beleaguered Scots cherish James Douglas as their Good Sir James. Below the Borders, his slashing raids deep into England wreak such havoc that he is branded the Black Douglas with a reward placed on his head.

As a boy, James falls in love with the ravishing Isabelle MacDuff, whose clan for centuries has inaugurated Scottish monarchs on the hallowed Stone of Destiny. James's world is upturned when he befriends Robert Bruce, a bitter enemy of the MacDuffs. Forced to choose between love and clan loyalty, James and Isabelle make fateful decisions that will draw the opposing armies to the bloody field of Bannockburn.

Here is the story of Scotland’s War of Independence and the remarkable events that followed the execution of Wallace, whose legend was portrayed in the movie Braveheart. The Spider and the Stone is the thrilling saga of the star-crossed love and heroic sacrifice that saved Scotland during its time of greatest peril.

Praise for the book
  • Foreword Reviews Book-of-the-Year Award Finalist.
  • "[Craney] has woven a well-crafted, interesting tale." Historical Novel Society
  • "The best book I've read this year." John Graham, seneschal of the Society of Creative Anachronism
  • "It was a marvelous book and I was moved to tears." —Kathleen Ingram, Reading the Ages


“But one runt of a lad, inspired by a headstrong maiden from Fife, would not sit prey for an easy clawing.” Isabella stabbed the crackling log as if gutting a combatant, forcing the two Scots to shield their eyes from the flying embers. Her shuddering voice, taut with the emotion of memory, fell to a near whisper. “Nay, the stars had destined Jamie Douglas to stalk the stalker.”

--from The Spider and the Stone




About the Author

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Glen Craney is a novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and lawyer. He holds graduate degrees from Indiana University and Columbia University School of Journalism. An Academy of Motion Pictures Nicholl Fellowship winner, he is also a three-time finalist for Foreword Reviews Book-of-the-Year Award. His historical fiction has taken readers to Occitania during the Albigensian Crusade, to the Scotland of Robert Bruce, to Portugal during the Age of Discovery, to the trenches of France during World War I, and to the American Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. He lives in southern California.

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Book Spotlight: Discernment & Touched


Welcome Lacy Sereduk,
author of 
Discernment and Touched

DISCERNMENT II: TOUCHED
by Lacy Sereduk


ISBN:  978-0692229699
ASIN:  B00KOM4BFO
Genre: Thriller

Lying in bed at the end of a long day, eyes closed and relaxed, and you hear the voice of a small child, hurriedly whisper, "It's coming!"  Your eyes fly open and you survey the dark room because, the problem is, there shouldn't be any small children in your bedroom.

Have you ever turned down a darkened hall and thought you saw someone at the end of it?  Ever been awakened by something, in the middle of the night, and felt the hair raise up on your arms but there was nothing there?  Would you be able to stay in bed if you felt someone crawl up, onto the end of your bed, and slowly begin to pull the blankets from your shoulders?

Johanna Parks knows these feelings all too well.  Ever since she was a child, she's suffered from a disorder called night terrors.  Now just over 30, Jo struggle to hang on to 'real' life - her job, her relationship, her sanity- as the terror episodes become more and more vivid and everything, from visitors in the darkness to accidental injuries, tries to keep her up at night.


Discernment is a new thriller series in Kindle and paperback by Lacy Sereduk.  Discernment II: Touched is also now available with a third novel slated for release at the end of August.  If you've been looking for a book that can send chills down your spine and make you want a night-light, here it is.

"It is, simply, an expected part of life – Some days, it will rain and some days you’ll scream – Some days will be warm and some days you’ll see dead people – Some days you’ll buy milk and some days you’ll dive, head first, out a window." 

About the Author

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Lacy Sereduk is an Idaho native and enjoys long walks on the beach, reading, coffee, and video games. But seriously, I have suffered from night terrors since I was a child. I was always told that they would go away and, if they hadn't by the time I reached adulthood, they were probably there to stay. Another unfortunate piece of information that I received was that a lot of people who continue to suffer into adulthood, also develop full-blown schizophrenia by 35. I'm a little over 30. I fully believe that would happen to people like me because the world just starts to dissolve around you after so many years of exhausting torture.

My hope for my book, Discernment, was, originally, cathartic. As a way to 'get out' some of the demons that have haunted me from childhood. After starting and sharing to get others thoughts, it became clear that other people thought it was worth publishing. Now, my hope for this book, when published, will be to help other sufferers know that they are not wholly alone in their fight toward the light. As well as to help parents of children afflicted to understand just what their kids might be going through and how to potentially help them. Spouses or partners of adult sufferers might gain a better understanding of the dark half or our lives. Many who have night terrors can't remember what was so terrifying or are too afraid or embarrassed to talk about it. My sharing may help shed a little light on what they could be going through when the light is turned off.

Another aspect I hope to attain is that my own children will have a better understanding of who I am and how I became the woman I am today. And, hopefully, they'll cut me some slack for not making breakfast in the morning, when they start to understand just what my nights could entail.

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