“I took hold of that scourge -filled ship and crushed it between my limbs, hurtling it into the second sun, the red one that gave me strength. But I was too late." Terraformer
BOOK FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER- EARTHBOUND SERIES
If you didn’t get a chance to read last month’s pick, oh.my.gods by Tera Lynn Childs, it’s not too late to check it out. For those of you who participated in the live chat on Goodreads with authors Tera Lynn Childs and Colleen Houck, thanks! It was so much fun! For September’s book selection, Colleen has chosen…
THE EARTHBOUND SERIES
by her friend Aprilynne Pike
Here’s a little teaser of book #1,
“Tavia Michaels is the sole survivor of the plane crash that killed her parents. When she starts to see strange visions of a boy she’s never spoken with in real life, she begins to suspect that there’s much about her past that she isn’t being told. Tavia will soon to discover that she alone holds the key to stopping the Reduciata, an evil society that manipulates global events for its own shadowy purposes. But Tavia must make a choice: to come into her own powers and save the world from the evil Reduciata, or choose free will and a love of her own.”
The SECOND is EARTHQUAKE,
Here’s a little teaser of book #2,
“Tavia Michaels has discovered that she’s an Earthbound–a fallen goddess with the power to create matter from nothing–and that the Reduciata will stop at nothing to control her and her power. Captured and imprisoned along with her eternal lover, Logan, huddled in a claustrophobic cell, they lose track of the days, their attempts to escape proving as ephemeral as Tavia’s newly gestating powers.
But then Tavia and Logan are mysteriously rescued–and what they do next will determine not only the fate of their love, but also the fate of the world…”
Introducing Aprilynne Pike
Here’s a little about Aprilynne,
“She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona… until as a teenager she moved with her family to Driggs, Idaho. There she finished high school (and tried to forget the cold by participating in Choir, Cross Country, Debate, Drama… you name it). She attended Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. She worked her way through school as a waitress and the live-in companion of an elderly woman, filling her leisure time playing various roles at the Lewiston Civic Theater, including a starring role as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. By passing as many as 26 credit hours per semester, Aprilynne completed her BA in Creative Writing, with a minor in Theater, in just three years.
Aprilynne met her husband, Kenneth Pike, while he was serving a two year mission for the LDS Church. It was a genuine and, for both parties, somewhat surprising case of love at first sight, but Kenny was transferred away from Lewiston soon after they met. Because they were usually unable to communicate via phone or email, they got better acquainted by exchanging letters for 18 months. Two weeks after he completed his mission, Aprilynne came to visit Kenny at his parents’ home in Phoenix, where he proposed–on their first real date. They were married less than five weeks later.
After finishing her degree, Aprilynne traveled with Kenny to Provo, Utah, where he pursued an undergraduate degree in Philosophy. She supported him financially by training waitresses and, later, as the assistant manager of a restaurant. After their first child was born, Aprilynne quit her job. Her little family moved in with an elderly gentleman, to share his home and care for him. During this time Aprilynne started writing her first novel and additionally contracted with Covenant Book to perform miscellaneous editorial work. She even took a graduate course in editing at Brigham Young University.
After Kenny’s graduation they moved to his parents’ house in Phoenix, Arizona, where their second child was born. Kenny got a job in the tech sector and Aprilynne got certified as a doula and childbirth educator through Supported Birth of Arizona. She performed volunteer work at Florence Crittenton of Arizona, teaching birth education classes to pregnant teenagers and serving as a doula for some of them as well. She also got lassoed into directing a community production of Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!
Aprilynne and her growing family returned to Provo, Utah, so Kenny could attend BYU Law School. They bought a fixer-upper and Aprilynne learned to hang sheet rock, install flooring, and otherwise renovate the interior of her home. By this time she had completed three novels and queried countless agents, seeking representation for her writing. Six months later Jodi Reamer agreed to represent Aprilynne’s work. When interest failed to manifest, Aprilynne started her fourth book–her first attempt at Young Adult fiction–and completed it just a few weeks before giving birth to her third child.
Discouraged that, after years of work, she had yet to achieve publication, one November morning in 2007 Aprilynne convinced herself that she was pursuing a foolish dream. Neither she nor her husband were sure how they could afford to pay for his final year of law school and keep their children fed. So Aprilynne resolved to teach childbirth classes again, this time for a fee, and actively seek doula clients in order to make ends meet. This would leave very little time for writing, but she decided it had become an unrealistic and impractical pursuit and the time had come to let it go.
That same day, indeed that same hour, as Aprilynne was sorting through her doula kit and childbirth education literature, the phone rang. It was Jodi; Aprilynne’s Young Adult manuscript had interest. Within days it was acquired in a pre-empt by Tara Weikum under the HarperTeen imprint. After so much effort honing her craft and paying her dues, Aprilynne finally achieved her dream.
After several months of revisions, Aprilynne’s debut novel Wings was released–a few weeks after her husband graduated from law school. Wings debuted as a New York Times best-seller, and proceeded to take the #1 spot on that list. Between whirlwind touring and editing the sequel, Aprilynne moved her family back to the warmth and familiarity of Arizona, where she gave birth to her fourth child.
With the release of Illusions, the Wings quartet became a New York Times best-selling series, shortly before her husband started work on a Master’s degree in philosophy at Arizona State University. Her not-so-little family relocated once more to cut down their commutes; their adventures continue apace.”
To learn more about Aprilynne Pike and her books, go to aprilynnepike.com.
I’m very excited to check out her series and I look forward to discussing it at the end of the month with all of you on Goodreads for the live chat.
So everybody who wants to join us, go get your hands on this book and if you’ve already read it then awesome! You can start leaving your questions right away (but don’t share spoilers just yet).
For fun there will be a GIVEAWAY during the live chat! Colleen will be choosing one luck participant on the live chat to win not one, but 5 free books!! You won’t want to miss this one!
Stay tuned for the 6th edition of THE MODERN INK SOCIETY featuring guest blogger- Aprilynne Pike!
Happy reading everyone!
~Till next time,
Linda Louise Lotti
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I’m Linda Louise, one of the bloggers on this website and Colleen’s little sister. I’m just a girl in her mid-thirties who feels thirteen when I play outside with my boys, fifteen when I sing my heart out listening to tunes while driving by myself, and sixty five when I go out past ten at night. I have a thing for junior mints, Mt. Dew, shrimp and kale (though not all at once) and I have a crush on Superman. I still get girlish butterflies when I read Twilight, cry when I read These is My Words, and smile from ear to ear when I read Anne of Green Gables. I have nightmares about aliens on a regular basis and I have a bad habit of midnight snacking. I love everything sports, except golf (although can that honestly be considered a sport??), and I hate anything that slithers, hisses, or stings. I have a problem with giggling at inappropriate moments and I sometimes wish life was a musical. I love science, hate math, love Dr. Seuss, and hate olives. My family is my world and my joys come from their happiness. I’ve learned I don’t know much about anything and I live for a good adventure, naps, cuddles, stories, exceptional food and The Shire.