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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Countdown to Becky Wallace's THE SKYLIGHTER & Giveaway!

Just one more week until Becky Wallace's THE SKYLIGHTER hits shelves!

Everyone, I adored THE STORYSPINNER and feel so lucky to have read an early version of this next book in The Keepers' Chronicles! But I haven't read the final version and I'm so stoked about getting the hardcover of THE SKYLIGHTER that I'm giving away a copy! And if you haven't read THE STORYSPINNER yet, I'll give you a copy of that one as well!

*Just leave a comment and consider yourself entered~ I'll announce a winner next Monday, March 21, the day before the book is released.*
UPDATE: Via Random.org, the winner is.... Sara! Congratulations, Sara! Please email me or get in touch via Twitter (handle: @JS_Lawson)

Here's what School Library Journal has to say about THE SKYLIGHTER:

"A compelling, unique world with Portuguese-inspired echoes of Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind (DAW, 2007), this series is a must for fans of fantasy."

Here's a summary:
Johanna and Rafi are in a race against time to save their country before a power-mad Keeper destroys everything they hold dear in the “enthralling magical world” (Cinda Williams Chima, author of The Heir Chronicles) introduced in The Storyspinner.

As the last of the royal line, Johanna is the only person who can heal a magical breach in the wall that separates her kingdom of Santarem from the land of the Keepers, legendary men and women who wield elemental magic. The barrier protects Santarem from those Keepers who might try to take power over mere humans…Keepers who are determined to stop Johanna and seize the wall’s power for themselves.

And they’re not the only ones. As the duchys of Santarem descend into war over the throne, Johanna relies more than ever on the advice of her handsome companion, Lord Rafael DeSilva. But Rafi is a duke too, and his people come first. As their friendship progresses into the beginnings of a tender relationship, Johanna must wonder: is Rafi looking out for her happiness, or does he want the throne for himself?

With war on the horizon, Johanna and Rafi dodge treacherous dukes and Keeper assassins as they race to through the countryside, determined to strengthen the wall before it’s too late…even if it means sacrificing their happiness for the sake of their world.


THE SKYLIGHTER- Other places to read reviews/interviews and win free stuff!


*Again, if the giveaway winner hasn't read THE STORYSPINNER, I'll be shipping a copy of it as well! Here are a couple of reviews to get you salivating:

"This first installment of The Keepers’ Chronicles is as engaging as fantasy gets, full of magic and romance, intrigue and espionage, epic battles and heartbreaking loss. The quicker the second book comes out, the better. This is definitely recommended for public and high school libraries." (VOYA)

"In this beautifully constructed first installment of a new fantasy series, Wallace creates a lush environment, interweaving unique characters. Recommended for fans of classic fantasy (J.R.R. Tolkien) as well as more modern fantasy adventures by Melina Marchetta, Kristin Cashore, and Sarah J. Maas." (School Library Journal)

16 comments:

  1. Sounds really good! I haven't read either, but now I definitely want to!

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  2. Ooo, these books sound so enticing. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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    1. Becky's got such a way with world-building~ even if you don't win, you should get them from your library!

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  3. Ooh...I haven't read either but they sound great! I love a well done fantasy novel (or series).

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    1. These are really rich stories~ her descriptions are killer! Best of luck in the giveaway!

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  4. If you and Cinda Williams Chima liked this, it must be a good series. I remember seeing great reviews of the first book too. I'm going to let someone else win. I have so many books to read right now.

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    1. Thanks for the comment! I know you've always got more books to read than anybody I know :)

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  5. Hi, Jess! Confession time, I've not read many fantasy books--but these books sound like a good place to start :-)

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    1. Thanks, Kenda! Fantasy wasn't always a go-to genre for me (unless there was a historical aspect, like the Lockwood & Co. books), but there are some fabulous YA fantasies that I've fallen in love with~ this is definitely one of those!

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  6. Sounds like another great fantasy series for my kids! Thanks for sharing. ;)

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    1. Yep, it's high on adventure & intrigue~ thanks for the comment!

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  7. Super fangirl excited for this book!!

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    1. UPDATE 3/21: YOU'VE WON! PLEASE GET IN TOUCH VIA EMAIL (jessicaselawson{at}gmail[dot]com or Twitter (@JS_Lawson)

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