Monday, March 10, 2014

Blog Tour: Giveaway & Guest Post: ALPHA GODDESS by Amalie Howard

Today, I am happy to join in Amalie Howard's blog tour for her upcoming release, Alpha Goddess. Amalie has come to Book Jems with a guest post and giveaway! You can view the rest of the tour stops here!

Alpha Goddess by Amalie Howard
The blurb as seen on Goodreads:
Release Date: March 18, 2014
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
384 Pages

In Serjana Caelum’s world, gods exist. So do goddesses. Sera knows this because she is one of them. A secret long concealed by her parents, Sera is Lakshmi reborn, the human avatar of an immortal Indian goddess rumored to control all the planes of existence. Marked by the sigils of both heaven and hell, Sera’s avatar is meant to bring balance to the mortal world, but all she creates is chaos. A chaos that Azrath, the Asura Lord of Death, hopes to use to unleash hell on earth.

Torn between reconciling her past and present, Sera must figure out how to stop Azrath before the Mortal Realm is destroyed. But trust doesn’t come easy in a world fissured by lies and betrayal. Her best friend Kyle is hiding his own dark secrets, and her mysterious new neighbor, Devendra, seems to know a lot more than he’s telling. Struggling between her opposing halves and her attraction to the boys tied to each of them, Sera must become the goddess she was meant to be, or risk failing, which means sacrificing the world she was born to protect.



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WHY I WRITE

I’ve always loved writing. Even at a very young age, I was always scribbling some story or another into a journal. I remember writing a story in pencil about a young girl covered in magical tattoos when I was about nine. Seriously, what did I know about tattoos at nine years old? Still, I remember it being a pretty interesting little story. My protagonist’s name was Xaviria (cool name, right?) and she was one tough, sassy chick. I liked my female heroines capable and clever from way back. 

I wrote a ton of poetry during my teen years—for me, writing was cathartic, especially during some of those tougher teen times (first crush, peer and parent pressure, etc.,) and whenever I had any strife in my life, I just got it all out on paper. I had my first poem published when I was twelve and I won an award in a global youth writing competition when I was fifteen for a short story. The story was about a man whose daughter’s soul lived in a weeping willow, and he could only communicate with her through his violin. Even back then, my imagination had a fondness for fantasy. Over the years, the pencil may have evolved into a laptop, but writing was and still is a huge form of escapism for me.

My passion for writing stories came from reading great stories. I’ve been a voracious reader all my life, devouring pretty much anything I could get my hands on. I loved being able to dive into someone else’s life, whether it was via a pixie or a redheaded, willful orphan or a talking lion. My love affair with fantasy and science fiction began with Grimm’s Fairy Tales and continued with books like The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, Lord of the Rings and Dune. Given that, it’s really no surprise that that’s where I feel most comfortable exploring my own writing voice. With fantasy and scifi, I love that you can construct whole worlds with elements that may not exist in real society. I like being able to create something different with interesting multi-layered characters, especially ones with those paranormal or supernatural elements. I especially like being able to redefine myself in those characters. They are all different versions of me in different worlds with infinite possibility at their fingertips. What’s not to love about that?

Still, my road to author-dom wasn’t always clear. I was passionate about it but I wasn’t sure it was … the one. So I took a bit of a hiatus after I graduated college to pursue a global sales career in corporate telecommunications for thirteen years, and I travelled the world building that career. I did pay the bills, but eventually, I realized I wasn’t satisfied. Something was missing. In response, those writing embers buried deep down started to rekindle, and I started writing the story that became Bloodspell in 2011 (an urban fantasy witch tale from Langdon Street Press). I remember feeling excited and terrified, but alive. It was like an epic epiphany (cue choral voices here)—this is what I was meant to do, what I was always meant to do. It was as if once I started, I couldn’t stop. After Bloodspell, then came Alpha Goddess (an East Indian mythology story which releases today, March 4th, from Sky Pony Press), then The Almost Girl (a scifi cyborg adventure from Strange Chemistry—available now), which was followed by Waterfell (an undersea fantasy romance from Harlequin Teen—also available now). I have two other novels forthcoming this year—both sequels—Oceanborn, the sequel to Waterfell, in August 2014, and The Fallen Prince, the sequel to The Almost Girl, in November 2014. 


I’m a writer. And that’s why I write.  

Big thanks to Amalie for the lovely post, and to Sami from JKS Communications for asking me to partake in this tour!

7 comments :

  1. I think is awesome!I love to read books with mythology :)
    Looking forward to read this book!
    Thank for the wonderful post and amazing opportunity! :)

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  2. I think this books sounds really unique and interesting. I can't wait to read it for myself.

    Thanks for doing the giveaway.

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  3. Great guest post! I haven't read any of Howard's books yet, but Alpha Goddess sounds amazing.

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  4. To be honest, I hadn't even heard of this until now, but I'm glad I did! Books about gods/goddesses and reincarnation interest me so much. Of course, pretty covers do too! I love the colours used! :)

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  5. I am so excited to read this! I would buy it for that gorgeous cover alone!

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  6. This sounds like a wonderful book and the cover is amazing. It totally draws you in!! Covers always help me decide if I want to read a book and this one is at the top of my list. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  7. I think that this book sounds really great and I'm glad that I found out about it since it definitely interests me

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