Psst! Jesi Lea Ryan here. Welcome
to my sneak-attack blog tour!
Charlotte is busy working on her new book and forgot to lock her
computer. So I’m taking over her blog
for my own nefarious (shameless?) purposes.
I have to hurry though before she comes back. (Hee, hee!) Read to the end and you have a
chance to win a free e-book!
I want to take a moment to tell you about my new young adult,
paranormal romance, Arcadia’s Gift.
When
sixteen year old Arcadia “Cady” Day wakes in a hospital after experiencing what
can only be called a psychic episode, she finds her family in tatters. With her
twin sister gone, her dad moved out, her mom’s spiraling depression and her
sister’s boyfriend, Cane, barely able to look at her, the only bright spot in
her life is Bryan Sullivan, the new guy in school. When Bryan’s around, Cady
can almost pretend she’s a regular girl, living a regular life; when he’s not,
she’s wracked with wild, inexplicable mood swings. As her home life crumbles
and her emotional control slips away, Cady begins to suspect that her first
psychic episode was just the beginning…
I am so excited to share this book with the world! Cady is such an amazing character. I think what I like best about her is that
she has to deal with some seriously heavy family issues in addition to her new
gifts. Because of this, both teen and
adult readers will be able to find different ways to relate to her on an
emotional level.
Where
did the idea for Arcadia’s Gift come
from? I honestly don’t
remember. I knew I wanted to write a
young adult paranormal, since I read a lot of young adult literature. Vampires are a tad overdone right now and
werewolves just don’t appeal to me.
(Hello? Doggy breath is NOT sexy!)
I seem to recall the character of Cady forming in my mind first. I wanted her to be as realistic as
possible. I truly believe some people
have psychic abilities, so it seemed natural to develop them in Cady. Once I figured out what those abilities would
be, the story of how she got them unfolded naturally.
Why
set the story in Dubuque, Iowa?
My first novel, Four Thousand
Miles, was set in England. While I have been to England and all of the
places in my book, I had to do a ton of research into the setting, the culture
and the speech. With Arcadia’s Gift, I chose to set the story
in my hometown of Dubuque where I am intimately familiar with the city. Cady goes to the same high school I attended,
lives in the neighborhood I used to live in and hangs out in the places my
friends and I used to haunt on Saturday nights.
What I discovered is that I felt a greater emotional connection to this
story because I could draw on my sense of nostalgia.
The other reason I chose Dubuque is because it hasn’t been done
before. I can’t think of another young
adult novel set there, can you? Bordered
by the Mississippi River on one side and the Great Plains on the other, Dubuque
is unique to Iowa for its incredible bluffs and hills. It truly has a natural beauty. The landscape plays a strong role in the plot
of the novel.
What’s
next for Arcadia? Nice
try! I’m not giving you any
spoilers. I can tell you that Arcadia’s Gift is the first in a planned
trilogy. The second book, Arcadia’s Curse, is planned to release
in May or June 2013.
Oh, crap! I hear Charlotte coming,
so I have to dash! Before I go, I’ll
leave you with an excerpt from my novel.
Tell
me what you think of it in the comments and leave your email address for a
chance to win a copy of Arcadia’s Gift!!
~Jesi Lea Ryan, Future
Bestselling Author and International Hijacker of Blogs
Excerpt:
It
felt like ripping… ripping through me, ripping from me. A deafening roar
reverberated all around as I lay flat on my back, drowning the shrieks and
screams echoing on the river valley walls. My eyes were wide open, unblinking,
but all I could see were abstract forms in shades of black, gray and red. A
searing burn cut across both of my thighs as if I’d been struck by a flaming
hot iron. My flesh melted and bubbled, absorbing the phantom burning metal and
shattering my femur bones like glass. Although I was screaming as loud as I
could, the sound was distant, like someone screaming under water.
A hub
of activity swirled around me, but I had the distinct feeling of being alone…
alone in hell. I groped around on the cool soil at my sides, sparse patches of
long grass and loose gravel, trying to remember where I was and what had
happened to me. The pain prevented any coherent thoughts.
Voices.
Panic all around me. Yet I was alone in my hell.
A
flash of heat seared through my head, pounding rhythmically. Rust coated my
tongue. The heat began to sink down my torso, leaking out of the stumps left
under my hips. I sucked in jagged breaths as I realized that the heat was my
blood, pumping through my arteries and spilling onto the cool ground.
No! I
don’t want to die! Again, the screams tore out of me. No one answered my cries.
My
body grew colder. The pain faded to numbness. They say when you know that you
are dying, your life flashes before your eyes. I knew I was dying, but
curiously, it was my twin sister Lony’s life that came to me in last minute
mourning, not mine. I saw her love for me, even if we fought more than talked
these days. I saw her fierce hope that our parents would reconcile their failed
marriage and reunite, before nothing remained to salvage. I saw her boyfriend,
Cane, and the lost promise of young love. A swell of love and pain filled my
chest when I pictured Cane. It made no sense…I didn’t even like him.
The
forms in my vision began moving more slowly, becoming even darker. I struggled
to reach out to them, but my arms were as heavy as iron weights. I opened my
mouth to scream again, but only rust flavored foam escaped my throat and rolled
down the corner of my mouth and into my hair. The skin on my face broke into a
cold sweat as I steadily bled out.
It
was almost over. I wanted my mom.
A
shock of pain ripped through my chest as my heart raced, running out of blood.
Thump-thump.
Thump-thump.
The
faster my heart pumped, the less time I had left. My back reared up, head
scraping the ground. My lungs heaved, panting. The forms in my vision swirled
so dark they blended with the night. I reached out desperately with my hands,
fingers not even finding a hand to hold. Breath rattled in my chest as it left
my body for the final time and the whole world faded to black.
Arcadia’s
Gift is available for purchase at the following retailers:

Having already read Arcadia's Gift, I can say that whoever wins will not be disappointed.
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Hello Ms Jesi!! Your book sounds amazing. If ms Charlotte is promoting it-& I've seen her talk about it- it must be fantastic! I can't wait to read it :) and as painful as your excerpt was for you character, I think it would be painful not to keep reading!
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Thank you all for your comments! I appreciate you taking the time to check out my book. :)
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