Title: Fire Above
Synopsis:
I love her so much, I'd risk anything.
She and I don't have names. We're just slaves, after all. But our hearts don't care, and we're lucky, we have a chance at a scrap of happiness in our terrible lives. My father is the Queen's pet.
But when my love discovers the lords' newest atrocity, she lashes out, does the unthinkable, and attacks one of them. Her courage is heroic, but now they have stuffed her in prison, getting ready to slaughter her.
With nothing to lose, I dare to dream of a life far from the lords. I fight for our freedom, and escape to the woods with my love. We can do no less than free all of our people in the effort.
Our flight through the woods is only the start of our journey. The lords’ flaming attacks, their deception, the loss of so many of my people—I don't know if I will survive, or if I even want to. But for my love, I will do almost anything, even battle the fire above.
Author: C.H. MacLean
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Date Published: N/A
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Format: ebook
Genre: Speculative Fiction
Source: Goddess Fish Blog Tours
I love her so much, I'd risk anything.
She and I don't have names. We're just slaves, after all. But our hearts don't care, and we're lucky, we have a chance at a scrap of happiness in our terrible lives. My father is the Queen's pet.
But when my love discovers the lords' newest atrocity, she lashes out, does the unthinkable, and attacks one of them. Her courage is heroic, but now they have stuffed her in prison, getting ready to slaughter her.
With nothing to lose, I dare to dream of a life far from the lords. I fight for our freedom, and escape to the woods with my love. We can do no less than free all of our people in the effort.
Our flight through the woods is only the start of our journey. The lords’ flaming attacks, their deception, the loss of so many of my people—I don't know if I will survive, or if I even want to. But for my love, I will do almost anything, even battle the fire above.
~Try an Excerpt!~
As I entered the village, my heart dropped and my feet
turned from trusted friends to tripping enemies. The lord was waiting by my
brother's hut. Carry a package. When they’d said from our village, I’d had a
feeling. From my brother’s hut, what else could it mean?
I plodded forward, dreading the next moments. It was an
honor to be Chosen, right? Father had been Chosen, and look where he was now.
Pet slave to the Queen herself.
I watched the lord push open the door and obediently
followed her inside. She looked around, wrinkling her nose. It looked like a
regular hut to me, with its dirt floor, cooking pit in the center, sleeping
mats to one side. Neater than most, in fact. My brother's mate spun as we came
in, my nephew on one hip. I saw my niece peep out from the sleeping mats out of
the corner of my eye. Behind the lord’s back, I winked at her and tipped my
head to get her to go back to hiding. She did.
My brother's mate's brown eyes shone black in the dim light.
She flicked her eyes at the lord, and then at me, wide-eyed.
The lord peered at her and said, “That child is Called.”
My brother's mate's face flashed with fear and went slack. I
dove toward her, managing to catch my nephew before his head hit the floor.
Luckily, I bumped his stiff mother back into the wall instead of forward, so
she shouldn’t be too injured. My nephew started screaming, and I couldn't tell
if he had an injury or was just scared.
~Meet C.H. MacLean!~
To young C.
H. MacLean, books were everything: mind-food, friends, and fun. They gave the
shy middle child’s life color and energy. Amazingly, not everyone saw them that
way. Seeing a laundry hamper full of books approach her, the librarian scolded
C. H. for trying to check them all out. “You'll never read that many before
they expire!” C. H. was surprised, having shown great restraint only by keeping
a list of books to check out next time. Thoroughly abashed, C. H. waited three
whole days after finishing that lot before going back for more.
With an
internal world more vivid than the real one, C. H. was chastised for reading in
the library instead of going to class. “Neurotic, needs medical help,” the
teacher diagnosed. C. H.'s father, a psychologist, just laughed when he heard.
“She's just upset because those books are more challenging than her
class.” C. H. realized making up stories
was just as fun as reading, and harder to get caught doing. So for a while, C.
H. crafted stories and characters out of wisps and trinkets, with every toy
growing an elaborate personality.
But toys were
not mature, and stories weren't respectable for a family of doctors. So C. H.
grew up and learned to read serious books and study hard, shelving foolish
fantasies for serious work.
Years passed
in a black and white blur. Then, unpredictably falling in love all the way to a
magical marriage rattled C. H.'s orderly world. A crazy idea slipped in a
resulting crack and wouldn't leave. “Write the book you want to read,” it said.
“Write? As in, a fantasy novel? But I'm not creative,” C. H. protested. The
idea, and C. H.'s spouse, rolled their eyes.
So one day,
C. H. started writing. Just to try it, not that it would go anywhere. Big
mistake. Decades of pent-up passion started pouring out, making a mess of an
orderly life. It only got worse. Soon, stories popped up everywhere- in dreams,
while exercising, or out of spite, in the middle of a work meeting. “But it's
not important work,” C. H. pleaded weakly. “They are not food, or friends,
or...” But it was too late. C. H. had re-discovered that, like books, life
should be fun too. Now, writing is a compulsion, and a calling.
C. H. lives
in a Pacific Northwest forest with five pets, two kids, one spouse, and
absolutely no dragons or elves, faeries, or demons… that are willing to be
named, at least.
C. H. MacLean will be awarding a $30 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $20 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn host.
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThe very impressive cover is my favorite part!
ReplyDeleteI like the cover too. I think, the designer did a fantastic job with it.
Deletethank you for the excerpt, i enjoyed reading it
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you enjoyed it, Lisa.
DeleteI love the cover, sounds like a great book
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DeleteMy favorite part of the post is the author bio. I wish I had thought of reading in the library instead of going to class when I was in school.
ReplyDelete:-) If only I could sneak out of work to head to the library.
DeleteThe first thing about this post that caught my attention was the brilliant use of colour in the cover. Upon reading the blog, the words "decades of pent-up passion" resonated and stayed with me until I came back to re-read the blog before entering the contest.
ReplyDeleteWe may try to ignore our passions but we only really live when we embrace them, don't you think?
DeleteThank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rita!
DeleteI love the excerpt. Sounds like a great book
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt the best - thank you for the chance to win and good luck with the release!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve!
DeleteInteresting excerpt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part would be the cover and the excerpt. They are both nice.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading the excerpt
ReplyDeleteIntriguing excerpt and love the mini bio on the author
ReplyDeleteThe cover is stunning! I'm a sucker for a great romance and can't wait to read this book!
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