Spotlight & Excerpt: We Ride Titans + Giveaway

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the WE RIDE TITANS by Tres Dean & Sebastián Píriz Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: WE RIDE TITANS

Author: Tres Dean, Dee Cunniffe, Sebastián Píriz (Illustrations), Jim Campbell, Adrian F. Wassel (Editor)

Pub. Date: November 8, 2022

Publisher: Vault Comics

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 128

Pacific Rim meets Shameless in this sci-fi kaiju action adventure, female helmed thrill ride where one woman must keep the monsters in check – as well as her explosive family!

It’s Mechs vs. Kaiju in this hard-hitting, action sci-fi adventure!

Kaiju hit hard. Family hits harder.

Just when you break free … you get pulled back in.

Trying to keep your family from imploding is a tall order. Titan-rider Kit Hobbs is about to find out it’s an even taller order when that family has been piloting the Titan that protects New Hyperion from the monstrous kaiju for generations. With an addicted, spiraling brother, a powder keg of a father, and a whole bunch of twenty-story monsters, she’s got her work cut out for her.

For fans of Pacific RimMech Cadet Yu, Kaijumax, Big Girls, Ultramega, Gundam, Power Rangers, and Ultraman.

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&NiBooks, KoboTBD, Bookshop.org


Reviews:
“We Ride Titans … delivers something new from a genre that was getting a little played out.  – Graphic Policy

“The creative team crafts a compelling hero, making the story feel fresh.”       – CBR


 

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About Tres Dean:

Tres Dean is a comic author (currently writing We Ride Titans for Vault Comics and Eternal Warrior: Scorched Earth for Valiant) and culture writer from Richmond, VA. He’s the author of FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: DWAYNE “THE ROCK” JOHNSON from Quirk Books.

As a culture writer he’s written for GQ, the Huffington Post, Men’s Health, SyFy, Uproxx, AskMen, and Geek. Alongside artist Jamie Jones he co-created the comic series DODGER and with writer Stewart Jester and artist Kendrick Drews made the one-shot KILL THE DRUG WAR. He also wrote the comic debut of pro wrestling superstar Joey Ryan in JOEY RYAN: BIG IN JAPAN, also drawn by Jamie Jones. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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About Sebastián Píriz:

Sebastián Píriz is a comic book artist and creator living in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Giveaway Details:

2 winners will receive a finished copy of WE RIDE TITANS, US Only.

Ends November 22nd, midnight EST.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

11/7/2022

A Dream Within A Dream

Excerpt

11/7/2022

Mythical Books

Excerpt/IG Post

11/8/2022

Sadie’s Spotlight

Excerpt/IG Post

11/8/2022

Two Chicks on Books

Excerpt/IG Post

11/9/2022

Lady Hawkeye

Excerpt/IG Post

11/9/2022

Rajiv’s Reviews

Review/IG Post

11/10/2022

See Sadie Read

Review/IG Post

11/10/2022

@froggyreadteach

IG Review

11/11/2022

OneMoreExclamation

Review/IG Post

11/11/2022

@allyluvsbooksalatte

IG Review

Week Two:

11/14/2022

Nerdophiles

Review

11/14/2022

Emily Ashlyn

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/15/2022

@thebookishfoxwitch

IG Review

11/15/2022

A Blue Box Full of Books

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11/16/2022

The Page Ladies @jacleomik33

IG Review

11/16/2022

Two Points of Interest

Review

11/17/2022

Brandi Danielle Davis

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/17/2022

Lifestyle of Me

Review

11/18/2022

The Real World According To Sam

Review/IG Post

11/18/2022

Celia’s Reads

Review/IG Post

 

BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight: Emma and the Minotaur, by Jon Herrera

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This year, the Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the 50 books that made it into Round Two with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title. BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 finalists and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website or take a peek over on Twitter: @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (If you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.


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Emma and the Minotaur
by Jon Herrera
Publisher: Self-Published
Length: 207 Pages
Genre: Fantasy
Age Category: Middle Grade (Upper)
Date Published: 8 April 2020

All stories are true. All legends are real. Emma Wilkins must face the monster in the woods for the fate of the world.

Emma Wilkins is eleven years old and lives on Belle Street. Determined to help her new friend, Jake Milligan, she embarks on a mission to find the boy’s missing father.

Awaiting Emma in the shadows of Glenridge Forest is a world of magic, secrets, and creatures of myth and legend returning from exile.

On her way to an impossible confrontation, Emma must conquer her fears and find the courage to face the monster in the woods. At stake are the fates of those she cares about most and that of the entire world.

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Author Bio

Born in El Salvador during the civil war, Jon Herrera immigrated with his family to Ontario, Canada at the age of eleven. Settling in the Niagara Region, Jon attended university, graduating with a degree in Physics and Mathematics. He has always had a keen interest in creativity in its many forms. His writing is the result of a love for fantasy and science fiction. A long time sufferer of anxiety and depression, Jon uses his perspective and experiences to ground his work.

Spotlight, Excerpt & Author Interview: The Sunrisers + Giveaway

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The Sunrisers
by Robyn Singer
Genre: Lesbian Space Opera

After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The Order of the Banshee, a collection of the greatest female thieves in the universe, despite being decades younger than any of them.

Yael’s childhood best friend, Molina, has lived the opposite life: a stern and serious member of The Sunrisers, the universe’s premiere peacekeeping organization, she’s just been promoted to Captain, serving under her father. Her first assignment of her new command: Bring down The Order of the Banshee.

Yael and Molina now find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict neither of them will escape unscathed. The love they have for each other is the same as when they were young, but either their personal values or their love will break.

In this game of cat and mouse, both women must use all their wits and tricks to stay ahead of their new enemy. Will order triumph, or will chaos? No matter what, Yael and Molina will both lose.

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Excerpt:

Outside the cave, ground troops were being deployed, the sound of their combat boots stomping on the moon’s surface echoing. And inside the cave, eleven of the smartest and most dangerous women in the universe were staring daggers straight into my eyes.

“I knew we couldn’t trust a whippersnapper,” Athena York said.

“How very disappointing,” Beatriz Nunez snarled.

“I have a granddaughter in the Sunrisers,” Lilith hummed. “If you tipped her off, I’ll at least respect you for going for the heart.”

I shook my head and swung my arms around, sweating from every pore. “I swear I didn’t call them. This is all just a big misunderstanding. You have my complete loyalty.”

Madame N’gwa cocked her head to the side and grinned. “You wanted to be a Sunriser when you were even more of a baby than you are now. Perhaps you made a deal to make your dream finally come true.”

A shocking pain surrounded my heart. Those Sunriser bastards had stolen all the trust I’d earned from my idols through years of deceit. Whichever captain was in charge of this operation was going to pay.

Lioness stepped forward, crushing her glass in her hand and sending small shards flying all over the place. “Thank you for sharing your story with me. But I don’t think we’ll be hearing anymore of them. Rather, I don’t think you’ll be living any more of them.”


Author Interview:

What inspired you to write this book?
This story started when I was thinking of solid comps to use for the next book I’d write. Once I settled on “Killing Eve in Space”, I took inspiration from the discrimination I’ve faced as an Autistic woman and my desire to see Autistic heroes in fiction, and went from there.

What, if anything, did you learn when writing the book?
I learned a lot about late 19th and early 20th women’s fashion, as I based the clothing style of one of the planets featured in this book around it.

What surprised you the most in writing it?
The most surprising part of writing this book was that I completed the first draft in a month. I initially wrote this for Nanowrimo, and while I’d completed that challenge before, this book was, in its early stages, significantly longer than my previous work, and I intended to write the whole thing within the span of November. The hiccup came when my word doc got corrupted and I lost 10,000 words. To keep myself on schedule, I had to write from memory and get those 10K words back down in a single day.

What does the title mean?
The Sunrisers are the largest intergalactic peacekeeping organization in this setting. One of our two main characters, Molina Langstone, is a captain in the group, while our central protagonist, Yael Pavnick, was rejected by the organization as a teenager, and has since become a thief. It’s because of The Sunrisers that Yael and Molina stopped being friends, and ultimately become the enemies found in the book.

Were any of the characters inspired by real people? If so, do they know?
I based Yael a lot on myself. When it came to depicting her Autism and ADHD especially, I gave her many of my own symptoms

Do you consider the book to have a lesson or moral?
If you’re neurodivergent, it’s a part of you. It’s a part of who you are, and it’s a part of what makes you special. Never let anyone say it makes you lesser. Also, a more common message, but one still found here that’s important to me: Your real family is the one you choose.

What is your favorite part of the book?
The characters. The characters are my favorite part of everything I write, because I know that creating strong and unique characters and having them bounce off each other is what I’m best at. From the goofball genius thief Yael, to the stern and serious soldier Molina, to P’Ken, the shy and awkward daughter of a finishing school headmistress who wants to be a thief like Yael, I love every character in this book.

Which character was most challenging to create? Why?
The most challenging character to create was Molina. She’s one of the two POV characters, but, as said above, she’s a stern and serious soldier, and so not as instantly lovable as the bouncy, one-of-a-kind Yael. With Molina, I had to really dig into her psyche so as to guarantee readers would be able to empathize with her, and come to appreciate her.

What are your immediate future plans?
I’m currently writing the second arc of my ongoing comic book series, Final Gamble. Published by Band of Bards, it’s a thriller inspired by the works of Noboyuki Fukumoto, as well as horror films such as Hostel. It follows gambling addict Danny Lin and disgraced MMA fighter Jasmeet Khanna as they’re plunged into a Hell controlled by society’s elites, with dangerous games of chance serving as their only path to freedom. I’m also working on launching a fashion brand, which I have big plans for, but I can’t give any details here.


About the Author:

Robyn Author imageRobyn Singer is a lifelong New Yorker, and since she was a kid playing with her action figures, all she’s wanted to do is tell stories. She went to SUNY Purchase to get a degree in Playwriting & Screenwriting with a minor in Film and has produced several comic books, but she’s always had her eye on becoming a published novelist.

As an Autistic, bisexual trans woman, diversity and inclusion in stories are vitally important to her, and she seeks to represent as many groups as possible in her work. While she wants to show characters of marginalized groups experiencing joy, she also draws inspiration from real-world problems which bother her.

The Sunrisers (Cinnabar Moth Publishing, November 2022) is her debut novel. She writes novels and short stories of all genres and for all ages, and she continues to produce comic books. Her ongoing series, Final Gamble, will begin publication by Band of Bards in 2022.

Follow her:

twitter @EmmaLSinger
Instagram @emmalsinger
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Giveaway:

Robyn Singer will be awarding a $10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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