Book & Author Details:
Fabled by Vanessa
K. Eccles
Publication date: May 5th 2015
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
Publication date: May 5th 2015
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
Synopsis:
But when Rowena’s dear friend Madeline falls into Dresdem’s grasp, her battle with him becomes war, and all hopes of home are temporarily thwarted. With the help of an invisible hero, a beast, and an owl, she sets out to free Madeline from a deadening sleep. But Rowena must become her own hero when she finds herself bound by the kingdom’s darkest family. She must make the ultimate choice – align herself with her enemies or live on the run forever.
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Fabled
by Vanessa K. Eccles
Excerpt:
The dirt shifted beside me, and the end of the
tunnel opened. The crevice felt like it plucked me up in a whirlwind. In
seconds, I landed on the ground face first on the surface of whatever lay
beyond the tunnel. It smelled like nature after a storm. When I opened my eyes,
I stared down at my mud-covered hands. The darkness that I once thought would
be my tomb was now gone, and two low hanging moons lit the forest where I found
myself. Even though I had no idea where I was, the fact that I was out of the
hole sent a surge of relief that filled my entire being. I stood up, dusted off
all the mud I could, and looked back. Strangely, there was nothing but trees.
As I moved closer to the spot where I’d most certainly came from, all I saw was
a mirror that reflected the woods. An illusion. I touched its smooth surface,
tried to find the end of it but couldn’t. Another dead-end.
Before I could figure out what to do, I heard a
voice and spun around to confront it.
“What are you doing here?” I heard a man’s
voice growl, but I couldn’t see anyone. I looked around. He sounded like he was
only a few feet from me.
“Where are you?”
“First, tell me why you’re here?”
“I don’t know why I’m here. I’m lost, I think. I was
at a party, and while walking in the woods behind the house, I fell into a
hole. Now here I am. I have no idea what happened. Where am I?”
Silence.
Right square in front of me, he appeared out of thin
air. I blinked my eyes in disbelief. He seemed to be about my age and wore his
hat cocked to one side with suspenders atop a blue button-up and brown
trousers. It reminded me of Dashielle’s costume. I guess he could read the
amazement on my face, so he answered the question that my mind was trying to
form.
“Invisibility.
That’s all.”
Ten Fabled Facts:
1.) Trapped in a world
of dark magic, Rowena must learn how to become her own hero. Easier said than
done.
2.) In Mezzanine,
neither time nor death exist.
3.) Many storybook
characters appear, but they’re not as friendly as we remember.
4.) Kidnapping and
slavery doesn’t sound like a fairy tale, or does it?
5.) Adelaide Kane
would be my pick to play Rowena in a movie.
6.) The Brothers Grimm
make an appearance.
7.) Someone becomes
possessed, and someone gets married.
8.) Sometimes aligning
with your enemies is the only solution.
9.) Betrayal of a
sister is the worst of all wounds.
10.) Home isn’t how
she left it.
AUTHOR
BIO:
Vanessa
K. Eccles graduated Troy University with a degree in English. She
currently serves as executive editor of Belle RĂªve Literary
Journal and is founder of the book blog YA-NASisterhood. When she’s
not writing or devouring books, she enjoys the lake life with her Prince Charming
and their four dogs.
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1.) Favorite Writing
Quirk:
I like using “O” instead of “Oh.” It just seems more
appropriate. That large, empty letter sums up the sentiment behind the thought
better, I think, and I always imagine someone pantomiming it when they read.
See there, you just did it, didn’t you?
2.) What’s your
writing process like?
Lots of coffee and a touch of madness. In all seriousness
though, I usually sit at the computer with my notebook full of index cards,
scribbles, and post its and fuss with characters until we come to some
compromise about what will be written.
I also do a lot of scene writing by hand. This ends up being
more of a sketch so that when I type I’m more focused on filling in the gaps
and adding details.
3.) Plotter or
Pantser?
I try to plot really well before I begin a new project, but
I usually end up getting laughed at by my characters, who always do whatever
they want.
4.) Favorite writing
snack?
Skinny Pop! I am so addicted that I drive an hour one way to
buy extra large bags because none of our local stores carry it.
For fun:
5.) Most embarrassing
high school experience:
Woah. That’s a hard one! I have lived so many lives since
high school, as all readers and writers have, but I’ll give it a go. I suppose
it would have to be when I went on one of the first dates with my now husband.
I was sixteen and working every Saturday as a clown. Yep. You read that right.
I wore the full get-up too. The makeup, wig, outfit – the works! Somehow the
makeup we weren’t suppose to use (because it didn’t come off well) got mixed in
with my stuff that day, and when I left to go on our date, I still had two
perfectly round red circles on my cheeks. I looked and felt like a goof. But he
eventually married me anyway, so who’s the clown now?
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