Shauna
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Blurb
Now
that high school is over, Randi just wants to live her quiet life in her little
town, but it doesn’t feel right without her friends there. Ever the daredevils,
they’ve gone to seek adventure in the capital city of Grandin, and Randi can’t
help but feel left behind. Not to mention she definitely can’t stop thinking
about that kiss she and Eddy shared before he left.
When
Randi discovers a mysterious mark on her skin that matches an illustration in
“A Handbook on Paragonhood”, she’s thrown into a world of powerful gods and
ancient magic that she thought only existed in the myths. She’ll have to step
out of her comfort zone—and into the dangerous streets of Grandin—to find a way
to protect herself and the people she loves.
Randi’s
not the only one with a secret, though, and she finds herself questioning who
she can trust. Randi will have to wrestle with what it means to be a Paragon
and how far she’s willing to go to do what’s right.
With
the fate of the world on the line, can she live up to being one of the chosen?
Excerpt
Granite floor, walls like black
static, and out of the moving darkness looms a door. I push its handle down,
opening the door to a huge space.
A man and a woman circle each other
like raptors, each brandishing a knife. The static-fuzz wall to my left is
covered in weapon racks—everything from maces to swords to guns—and stone
braziers, while the wall to my right is lined with punching bags and benches. A
seemingly spaced-out old man sits on one of the benches, and a middle-aged guy
fiddles with something on the furthest bench.
I don’t think I’m supposed to be
here.
The middle-aged man lifts his head to
watch the fight and sees me. “New girl,” he tells the others.
Everyone stops. The other two men
simply seem bewildered, but the lady-predator with the knife might just kill
me, judging from her glare.
“Uh, sorry, I'll just go,” I
stammer. I pivot on my heels, but behind me, I only find blackness. No door.
My gut drops.
“Don’t be afraid,” the male fighter
says. “We won’t hurt you.”
I peek over my shoulder as he
discards his weapon onto the floor. That's not a hazard at all. “Where am I?”
The words come out in a squeak.
He scratches the side of his head.
“It’s—well, it’s hard to explain.”
“We call it the dreamscape,” the
woman says. “We Paragons come here to hone our skills. You being here means you
found out.”
She must be referring to the mark
and the myths. I found out what I am, and now I show up here. Makes sense in a
dream-logic sort of way.
Shauna
Alderson began writing teen fantasy even before she was a teen. After she “grew
up", she completed creative writing courses (and a BA in Development
Studies) at the University of Calgary. When not reading or writing, she can
usually be found teaching ESL, composing on the piano, creating art, or volunteering
abroad. She also enjoys dessert, Studio Ghibli films, and being the silliest
person she knows.
Links:
Website: https://shaunaalderson.com
Twitter: @AldersonShauna
Barnes
& Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/paragon-shauna-alderson/1136514085?ean=9781643901275
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteAre you reading more books due to everything that is going on with Caronavirus?
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in this too!
DeleteHow about you, Bernie? Reading more during the virus season? I wish I could myself but I've been working more than before as an online teacher.
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DeleteI am enjoying these tours and finding all the terrific books my family is enjoying reading. Thanks for bringing them to us and keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWhat are some of your favourite books that you've discovered recently, James?
DeleteThanks so much for hosting, Nickie! I'll be at work for most of the day, but I'll drop by again in the evening :)
ReplyDeleteThis scene was partly inspired by weird dreams (as are a lot of scenes in my writing!). What's the strangest dream you've ever had?
Thanks for the giveaway and I like the excerpt. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Cali, and you're most welcome! I hope you're staying safe and healthy :)
DeleteThis sounds like a really cool read!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Debbie! :) I'd like to agree but I'm obviously biased hehe
DeleteSounds like a page-turner!
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