Not Dead Yet Blog Tour, Author Interview, Review, and Giveaway

Monday, June 27, 2022


ABOUT THE BOOK
Cassidy Edgemont has been dead for four years. At least, that is what the world has been led to believe. After becoming unwittingly entangled in a group called the Coalition, known for using fake news to generate political unrest in the United States, Cas was offered a devastating choice: stage her own death and join her rescuers, the guardians, or risk the wrath of the organization she betrayed. She chose death.

As an invisible government operative, Cas has been living in Paris with no complications—until her family pays an unexpected visit to the European city, changing everything. They think Cas is dead, and she has to keep it that way. But when a bomb is detonated nearby and fake news incites riots in the city, Cas recognizes the mark of the Coalition.

Donovan, a fellow guardian, is summoned to join her in Paris to attempt to untangle the intricate web linking Cas’s past with the recent bombings. But as the threat level escalates, Cas must again make an impossible decision: face possible exposure to her family in her race to uncover the truth or risk the loss of innocent lives.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Traci Hunter Abramson was born in Arizona, where she lived until moving to Venezuela for a study-abroad program. After graduating from Brigham Young University, she worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for several years, eventually resigning in order to raise her family. She credits the CIA with giving her a wealth of ideas for suspense novels as well as the skills needed to survive her children's teenage years. She has gone on to write a number of bestselling suspense novels that have consistently been nominated as Whitney Award finalists. She considers shoes an optional accessory which became evident when she won her first three Whitney Awards in 2013 (Code Word), 2014 (Deep Cover), and 2016 (Failsafe). Safe House won Whitney Awards for both the mystery/suspense category as well as 2017 Adult Novel of the Year. She added two additional awards in 2019 (Mistaken Reality - best mystery/suspense and Sanctuary - Adult Novel of the Year.) She currently lives in Virginia with her family where she enjoys sports, travel, writing, and recently retired from coaching high school swimming.


AUTHOR INTERVIEW

Life Is What It's Called -What inspired you to write this story? 

Traci Abramson - I had met the main character, Cas, in previous guardian books, and I knew that I wanted to tell her story. Originally, I had planned to set it in Sarajevo, but my research trip was cancelled because of Covid. When I sat down to write this one, it was shortly before the George Floyd riots. After that incident, I saw the impact that the media, especially the rampant amount of misinformation, was fueling the problems, I integrated a piece of those challenges into my plot. 

Life Is What It's Called - What did you learn from writing this story? 

Traci Abramson - Because I was writing characters of color, I took extra care to chat with friends who came from similar backgrounds to my characters. It was interesting how appreciative these friends were that I would take the time to listen to their experiences to make sure I was as authentic as possible while writing Not Dead Yet. 

Life Is What It's Called - What do you think readers will like most about this story? 

Traci Abramson - I think readers will really enjoy the interaction between the main characters and how much they come to appreciate and respect one another. The cameo appearance of Cole Bridger from Heirs of Falcon Point was a fun addition, and there is a fun shout out to a couple of my favorite authors. And then there's the food. Donovan loves his food, and several readers have mentioned that reading this book made them hungry. You've been warned! 

Life Is What It's Called - How is this similar and different to the other guardian books? 

Traci Abramson -The main similarity between Not Dead Yet and the other guardian books is the desire by the main characters to protect others. This one did have quite a few differences though. First, the main love interest is another guardian. Also, this is the first time any of the guardians have had to deal with the potential of being found by their family members and others from their past. Even as I wrote the book, I didn't know how the story would resolve itself in the end. 

Life Is What It's Called - What writing projects are you working on now? 

Traci Abramson - Right now, I'm co-authoring another Falcon Point suspense novel with Sian Ann Bessey. This will be the second in the series that spins off of Heirs of Falcon Point. The first, The Danger with Diamonds, will release this October. 6. 

Life Is What It's Called - What do you want your readers to know most about you? 

Traci Abramson - That's a hard question. People who follow me on social media already know a lot about me. I'm pretty open, except when it comes to my former career with the CIA. I write because I love it, and I'm as eager to discover the stories as anyone who reads my books. Shoes are an optional accessory, sort of like earrings. I don't wear earrings very often either. And even though I'm far from perfect, I do my best to create a positive environment for everyone around me. 

Life Is What It's Called - What authors inspire you and why? 

Traci Abramson - I have such a long list for this question. 
  • Booker T. Washington - I love the way he encourages everyone to become a contributing member of society and the way his love for education is so contagious.
  • Jane Austen - Her stories are timeless and have become a way for so many people to connect.
  • Sarah M. Eden - I don't know if I've ever met an author who works so hard despite facing constant challenges. And she is such a quiet supporter of so many others. 
  • Sian Ann Bessey - Sian is so humble and yet so talented. And she has become one of my greatest cheerleaders when I need one the most.
I could go on, but I will say that my favorite part about being an author is the people. Other authors in the writing community inspire me in how they support one another, and the readers who continue to ask for more make all the hard work worthwhile.


REVIEW
Not Dead Yet engages the reader in an exciting and suspenseful read. The main characters dodge dangerous thugs as they try to unravel the mystery of who's out to kill Cassidy and why. The author creates villains that fuel the media with misinformation to cause confusion and to mask other nefarious schemes. The story is well-told with a quick pace that's just right for an adventure and suspense read. The main characters were likable and the romance between them develops at the right pace - not too quick and not too slow. I really enjoyed the character Cassidy who seemed to understand characters around her, cared about those she loved, and knew how to stand her ground when needed. I would like to see her in more books. This novel is part of the Guardian series, but it could be read as a standalone or along with the series. Overall, I found it to be a fun read for the summer. To learn more about Not Dead Yet, click here.





Please note that I received a free ebook to review, however, I shared my honest opinion. This post is in coordination with the publisher and author. This post also contains affiliate links. The giveaway is run by the publisher.

The Golden Quest: Your Journey to a Rich Life Virtual Book Tour, Author Interview and Giveaway

Friday, June 3, 2022



ABOUT THE BOOK

The Golden Quest: Your Journey to a Rich Life

Written by David Delisle

Illustrated by Travis Hanson

Ages 5-18 | 108 Pages

Publisher: David Delisle | ISBN-13: 9781777718909

Publisher’s Synopsis: The Golden Quest is an illustrated adventure about a young boy who embarks on a Hero’s Journey with his dog Shelby to discover the Golden Rules of Money. Along the way, he encounters a dragon, flies on an airship, spots an elusive stone whale, saves an alien, and learns the secret to living a rich life.

The lessons taught are universal and will help children of all ages, from 5 to 95, achieve financial freedom through Money Mindfulness. And don’t worry, there’s no math, budgeting, or complicated charts. Your journey has just begun…

Available on Amazon, Bookshop, and Barnes and Noble


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Delisle is the author of The Golden Quest, a graphic novel that teaches kids about money based on the simple idea of “only buying the awesome stuff” and creating the freedom for what’s most important to YOU. His goal is to teach an entire generation of kids how to live a rich life and he’d love to have you join him in this journey.

You can learn more and order the book at, www.theawesomestuff.com.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW


Life Is What It's Called - What inspired you to write The Golden Quest?

David Delisle - My boys, 6 and 9 at the time, were the inspiration for the Golden Quest. I wanted to teach them the most important habits and mindset so that money was never a cause of stress in their lives.

Life Is What It's Called - Why did you decide to make the format a graphic novel?

David Delisle - I volunteer at my kids school library. While volunteering, I would watch the kids continually get drawn towards the graphic novels section of the library. As this continued to happen and I began to talk to them about what they were reading and read the books myself, a seed of an idea slowly grew until it hit me all at once that the lessons I was trying to teach my boys could be written as a beautifully illustrated adventure in a fantastical world full of dragons, castles, and amazing creatures. And from there, everything just clicked and fell into place. It really was one of those instances that Elizabeth Gilbert describes in Big Magic, where the idea found me…like magic.


Life Is What It's Called - How do you see this book being used in homes, schools, or classrooms?


David Delisle - I recommend reading each chapter out loud as a family or to a class... then following it up with a 20-30 minute discussion about what you just read. It's so much more powerful when this is read & discussed together as a family or group and can result in some of the most ground breaking conversations you’ll have.

Life Is What It's Called - What do you want kids to learn from this book?

David Delisle - The habits and mindset to truly live a rich life.

Life Is What It's Called - What do you think kids will like most about this book?

David Delisle - That they will feel like they are on the adventure themself.


Life Is What It's Called - Why is the topic of money important for kids to learn?

David Delisle - Because most of us never learn these lessons even as adults.

Life Is What It's Called - Are you like the character in the book?

David Delisle - Not exactly. But many of the questions are things I have asked or thought. And of course, I have some very similar blue glasses :)


Life Is What It's Called - If you were going on a quest, what would you want to discover now? And as a kid?


David Delisle - I wish we could all discover how special we are and truly love ourselves. This is just important now as when we were kids and something that I’m still discovering. Maybe that will be the next book…

Life Is What It's Called - What authors and illustrators inspire you?

David Delisle -
  • Bill Watterson creator of Calvin & Hobbes
  • Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Jen Sicero
  • Charlie Mackesy
  • Dr. Seuss

Life Is What It's Called - What are you working on next?

David Delisle - I’m focused on sharing the message in The Golden Quest and inspiring others to “Only buy the Awesome Stuff” so that they can also share this message and change the way an entire generation thinks about money and what it means to live a rich life. For now, that’s enough :)


GIVEAWAY

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