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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

*BLOG TOUR* CURSEBREAKER by Taylor Fenner

Happy New Year Everyone! I'm back from my hiatus and thrilled to be part of the blog tour for Taylor Fenner's newest novel, YA Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retelling, CURSEBREAKER!

Title: CurseBreaker: An East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon Retelling
Genre: YA Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retelling
Author: Taylor Fenner
Publisher: Taylor C. Fenner Publishing
Release Date: January 2, 2018


ABOUT THE BOOK
A Scorned Queen, A Cursed Prince, A Girl begging for love and adventure...

History Channel's Vikings meets Norse Folklore and Mythology in this High Fantasy retelling of the Norwegian Fairy Tale, East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon.

Eighteen-year-old Helga "Hel" Daalgaard has accepted that the only love and adventure in her future live within the pages of the books her father brings for her from his travels. She's content helping around the home she shares with her parents and eight siblings; it may be a dull life but it's all she's ever known... until a polar bear arrives at their tiny cottage and offers up a strange proposal. 

After spurning his young stepmother's advances, Prince Dyre is cursed to spend his days in the body of a polar bear. To break the curse he must find a woman to fall in love with him and stay with him for a year - but the woman of his choosing can never learn that he is truly a man or Dyre will be forced into a future even worse than spending his days as a polar bear. He thinks Hel could be the one to break the curse, but if Hel ever finds out what brought them together he may lose her forever.

Nobody ever crossed Viveka, Queen of Aldavellir, and lived to tell about it. Dyre is the only man alive that has turned her down but she'll have him whether he likes it or not. She'll make it impossible for the girl he's chosen to last long enough to break the curse. After all, queens don't have to play fair.
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BOOK REVIEW
This book reminds me of an adult fairytale. It grabs you after reading just a few pages of it and I found myself not being able to lay the book down until I read another chapter then another chapter and another. I now find myself wishing there would be a sequel telling us how the rest of the characters' lives played out. I believe everyone, young or old, needs to read this retelling. It compliments the original fairytale, East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon beautifully.

Both fantasy and fairytale story fans will love this book. It's a book I want to reread again and again and I'm not usually a fantasy genre fan. 

EXCERPT
“Shhh,” the polar bear hushes me as he listens to something in the distance. His ears perk up and a menacing growl passes his pursed lips. I scan the forest for signs of a disturbance and my eyes play tricks on me as I glimpse figures of shadow and mist peeking around the trunks of trees. “Hel, I need you to listen to me very carefully,” the urgency in the polar bear’s voice gets my attention. “I want you to run in the direction we came from and hide among the trees. Whatever you hear do not come out until I come find you. Can you do that?”

“I can help you,” I suggest as my eyes scan the forest again. The shadow figures are creeping closer.

“No!” the polar bear snarls. Softening his voice he adds, “Please Hel, just do as I say.”
Reluctantly I slip from his back and run away, my cloak whipping wildly in my wake. I hear the polar bear’s powerful growl echoing through the forest as I run as fast as I can. I mentally curse the dress I’m wearing as it wraps around my legs. Behind me, I can hear the sounds of growls and inhuman whines followed by the sickening sound of flesh being ripped from bone. My braided hair slaps against my back and loose strands blur my vision as I swear I see more shadowy mist figures popping up in the direction I’m heading. I skid to a halt and change course but I can see something rushing toward me in my peripheral vision.

Something bites my elbow and I shriek in pain as I cradle my wounded arm against my chest and try to outrun my invisible assailant.

Don’t look back, don’t look back, don’t look back, I chant over and over in my head as I feel invisible hands tugging and ripping at my cloak. I spin around to fend off the grabbing hands with my pack and come face to face with my assailant at the moment it loses its invisibility. A scream reverberates through the forest and it takes me a minute to realize it is coming from me.

I back up quickly as the eyes of the monstrous creature narrow and zero in on me. Bigger and stronger than me the creature standing before me is completely naked and covered in thick black hair on nearly every inch of its’ body. Its’ nose is large and bulbous and crazed unfocused eyes catch my every movement. A trickle of blood oozes out of the corner of its’ mouth from my elbow wound as it stalks forward hunting me. Long claw-like fingernails swing in my direction as I back into a tree trunk and throw my arms up in front of my face in a lame attempt to protect myself. I can feel the hard bark of the tree scraping my back through my dress, a small pain compared to what the troll is about to do to my face and body.

Just as the troll is about to lunge at me the polar bear pounces on it and rips its throat out in one swipe. Excess blood splashes on my face and dress as the troll drops lifelessly to the ground.

A LOOK INSIDE TAYLOR FENNER'S INSPIRATION BOARD
Taylor Fenner shared with me some of the photos she used as inspiration while writing CurseBreaker...

CHARACTER INSPIRATION:
HELGA "HEL" DAALGAARD

PRINCE DYRE

QUEEN VIVEKA

RANA 

SETTING INSPIRATION:




For more of Taylor's inspiration visit the CurseBreaker Pinboard on Pinterest:


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Taylor Fenner grew up in a small town in Wisconsin. She's been an avid reader with a vivid imagination since she was very young. Most of her childhood can be described as having her nose stuck in one book or another.

An admitted workaholic, when not working on a novel Taylor spends most of her time blogging about books, taking photos for her bookstagram account, binge watching the latest season of Vikings, and listening to music that's sure to ruin her hearing eventually.

Taylor still currently lives in Wisconsin, not far from where her debut novel The Haunting Love is set. Taylor is the author of The Haunting Love, Finding Elizabeth, Out of Darkness (Eternals Trilogy #1), Into the Light (Eternals Trilogy #2), Through the Fog (Eternals Trilogy #3), Eternal Fire: An Eternals Trilogy Novelette, Night of Terror & Other Assorted Stories, and her upcoming New Adult debut, Headless, a contemporary reimagining of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

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Blog Tour Schedule:
January 1, 2018
@ BeautyGuise - Review & Excerpt

January 2, 2018
@ Taylor Fenner's Bookish World - Release Day Blitz & How Vikings Inspired My Writing Process

January 3, 2018
@ Reader With A View - Review & Guest Post

Friday, September 15, 2017

{COVER REVEAL} CurseBreaker by Taylor Fenner

Today I’m excited to share with you the cover of Taylor Fenner’s upcoming YA Historical Fantasy novel, CURSEBREAKER.


CURSEBREAKER is coming January 2, 2018! A standalone YA Historical Fantasy set in Viking era Scandinavia, CURSEBREAKER is a retelling of the Norwegian Fairytale, East O’ The Sun and West O’ The Moon. Pre-order your copy today! Kindle users – stay tuned for the pre-order coming in October! And don’t miss the gorgeous cover below…


Cover design by Taylor Fenner.

About CURSEBREAKER
A Scorned Queen, A Cursed Prince, A Girl begging for love and adventure...

History Channel's Vikings meets Norse Folklore and Mythology in this High Fantasy retelling of the Norwegian Fairy Tale, East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon.

Eighteen-year-old Helga "Hel" Daalgaard has accepted that the only love and adventure in her future live within the pages of the books her father brings for her from his travels. She's content helping around the home she shares with her parents and eight siblings; it may be a dull life but it's all she's ever known... until a polar bear arrives at their tiny cottage and offers up a strange proposal.

After spurning his young stepmother's advances, Prince Dyre is cursed to spend his days in the body of a polar bear. To break the curse he must find a woman to fall in love with him and stay with him for a year - but the woman of his choosing can never learn that he is truly a man or Dyre will be forced into a future even worse than spending his days as a polar bear. He thinks Hel could be the one to break the curse, but if Hel ever finds out what brought them together he may lose her forever.

Nobody ever crossed Viveka, Queen of Aldavellir, and lived to tell about it. Dyre is the only man alive that has turned her down but she'll have him whether he likes it or not. She'll make it impossible for the girl he's chosen to last long enough to break the curse. After all, queens don't have to play fair.

CurseBreaker is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Erin Summerill!


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About Taylor Fenner
Taylor Fenner grew up in a small town in Wisconsin. She's a strong believer in ghosts and the paranormal, which led to her interest in writing paranormal romance. Since then she has branched out into Urban Fantasy and now High Fantasy and Fairy Tale Retelling.

An admitted workaholic, when not working on a novel Taylor spends most of her time blogging about books, taking photos for her bookstagram account, binge watching the latest season of Vikings, and listening to music that's sure to ruin her hearing eventually.

In addition to CurseBreaker, Taylor is the author of The Haunting Love, Finding Elizabeth, Out of Darkness (Eternals Trilogy #1), Into the Light (Eternals Trilogy #2), Through the Fog (Eternals Trilogy #3), Eternal Fire: An Eternals Trilogy Novelette, and her upcoming New Adult debut, Headless, a contemporary reimagining of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.


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Thursday, September 7, 2017

2017 Reading Challenge Update

       It's been a busy few months since my last post and I've managed to get some reading done thanks to my new Kindle. It's helped a lot because I haven't been able to read the small print in regular books as well. 


Books I Read Over the Summer | Summer Reading:
             - Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine ★★★★★
             - ARC of CurseBreaker by Taylor Fenner ★★★★★
             - The Mermaid Collector by Erika Marks ★★★★1/2
      
Currently Reading: 
             - Hush by Karen Robards 
                     I like it so far and I'm nearly finished, but it reminds me a lot of Stillhouse Lake. Not the same plot of course, but the writing style is very similar. It seems like some of the newer mystery and thriller writers are trying to emulate the style of other more established writers. Since Hush was written before Stillhouse Lake it appears that Rachel Caine might be copying the styles of authors like Karen Robards, Lisa Jackson, and Sandra Brown.

Books On Hold:
                - Come Sundown by Nora Roberts
                      I started reading this book a few months ago, when it first came out but I put it down to read other books and haven't come back to it. I'm hoping to get back to it this fall. 

Books I Want To Read This Fall:
           - Come Sundown by Nora Roberts
           - You Will Pay by Lisa Jackson 
           - Wicked Ways by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Book
           - Wicked by Joanne Fluke
           - Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
          

Reader With A View's bookshelf: to-read

Afraid To Die
tagged: to-read
Come Sundown
tagged: to-read
You Will Pay
tagged: to-read
Wicked Ways
tagged: to-read

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