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Summer Book Hauls

Posted by Meg

Even though we are well into summer, folks are still picking out their summer reading lists and showing off their book hauls. Check out this seriously awesome book haul from Book Sanctuary.

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What are you reading this summer? Found any intriguing reviews?

Here are a few reviews we’d like to share:

“I can’t say enough how much I enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read the next book in the series, The Desert Spear.”

“Brett handles culture clash well, which only adds to the tension.” 

Don’t forget to enter the Favorite Character Contest for a chance to win some seriously awesome prizes.

Posted on August 8, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Fan Art: Arlen & Leesha

Posted by Meg

Some more mystery fan art found on Tumblr.

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Amazing work! I love the detail of Arlen’s wards and Leesha’s herb gathering pouch. If you are the artist, let us know in the comments.

And don’t forget to enter our latest contest with the grand prize of Peat’s entire library! That’s U.S. hardcovers of The Warded Man, The Desert Spear and The Daylight War along with the latest Unfettered Anthology and the U.K. edition of The Great Bazaar and Brayan’s Gold.

Posted on August 6, 2013 at 7:50 am by megelizabeth
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Fan Art: Fighting Jardir

Posted by Meg

Check out this awesome fan art of Jardir mid-fight by Morhy in DeviantArt.

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This could definitely be a contestant in the Favorite Character Contest! Be sure to check out the rules and amazing prizes available, and get your entry in by the end of the month!

Posted on August 5, 2013 at 7:50 am by megelizabeth
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Favorite Character Contest

Posted by Meg

Peat’s on vacation starting today, but he wanted to get the big summer contest going before leaving.

Peat loves seeing fan art of all types, but some of the most compelling fan art is of the characters themselves, the folks we connect with while reading. A lot of people have a singular favorite character, others rotate from one to another.

Have a favorite character from Peat’s world? Maybe it’s a character who doesn’t get a ton of page time or a character who doesn’t get drawn or represented a lot in the fan art world.

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Awesome Ragan Fan Art

We want to see your character or characters in a creative way. Feel free to use whatever you feel like in order to represent your character. In the past, we’ve had cosplay, warding, action figure and fan art contests. And every week it seems, there is new, creative fan art of all kinds popping up on Facebook, Twitter and DeviantArt. All mediums are welcome as long as you are staying true to the character.

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Lego Jardir by Yelie from the Homemade Heroes Contest

Rules, Rules, Rules …

  • Choose a character, big or small, from The Demon Cycle (can submit multiple characters).
  • Use any medium desired to represent this character. It can be a drawing, painting, cosplay, collage, action figure, sculpture, mosaic … the list goes on.
  • Send Peat your entry at contest@www.petervbrett.com with the subject heading “My Favorite Character”.
  • This contest ends on August 31st, 2013 at 11:59pm. That gives you a whole month!

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Amazing Inevera Cosplay

Leesha’s herb gather’s basket from Nanaki, which was a winner in the Warding Contest

We have been teasing you guys with images of the Grand Prize … and now, we’ve made it even better!

The Grand Prize for this contest is swoon-worthy package of everything Demon Cycle. A complete set of the U.S. Hardcovers (that’s The Warded Man, The Desert Spear and The Daylight War) plus the latest edition from Voyager, The Great Bazaar and Brayan’s Gold. Plus, we added an extra treat: the Unfettered Anthology which includes, along with a ton of other top notch fantasy authors, Peat’s latest short story entitled Mud Boy.

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With this prize, you will own all of Peat’s Demon Cycle stories and novels.

First prize will be a collection of U.K. softcovers.

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Other prizes will be awarded and decided at the end of the month.

Have you seen the winners from the incredible Best Cosplay Ever Contest? If you haven’t already check out these incredible outfits, hop on over to the Facebook Album to see pictures of all the entrants.

Want to win a copy of Unfettered? Editor Shawn Speakman is running a contest now to give away five free copies to some lucky fans.

Posted on August 2, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Emperor of Thorns Review

Some exciting news today regarding fellow fantasy author Mark Lawrence. Emperor of Thorns is available today in the U.K. and next week in the U.S.

I’ve written about Mark Lawrence before. I reviewed the first book in this series, Prince of Thorns, on my blog a couple years ago. I enjoyed it so much I happily offered quotes to Mark’s publishers to be used on the second volume, King of Thorns, even before I’d had a chance to read it. I secured an advance copy of KoT, but again was too busy to get to it until after the publication date.

You can see my King of Thorns review here, but the tl:dr version is I loved it. Loved it so much that despite the fact I often counsel eager readers that anticipation for a book can be a special pleasure in and of itself, I set about pulling strings to get a copy of Emperor. I knew the book was written, though advance reads and Netgalleys still some time away.

This is one of the places where being a published author living in NY can pay off. I know pretty much the whole staff at Ace/Roc, the imprint of Penguin that publishes Mark. They often ask me to blurb new authors. But this time, to no avail. The book was still in raw manuscript, without even a copyedit, and they were reluctant to release it in that form. I then tried Voyager, the UK publisher we both share. Again a fail.

So I went right to the source. I have met Mark twice, been to his home, and shared many a correspondence with him. Through a combination of cajoling, false promises of friendship, and a little emotional blackmail, I wore him down enough to secure a word document, swearing to keep it secret and safe, deleting as I read so there would be no chance it might get out before its time. Indeed, the manuscript has been returned to the digital ether, so don’t ask.

I’m not one for spoilery reviews, especially so far before publication, but that need not stop me from telling you to drop whatever else you’re reading and start the Broken Empire trilogy. If you’ve already read the first two, the third is worth pre-ordering, or marking your calendar to buy in-store on release day. First week sales can make or break an author’s career, and Mark deserves to see his star rise.

In Emperor, we return to the character of Jorg, an amoral, violent, selfish protagonist, who nevertheless is posessed of an impressive charm and the soul of a poet. Told in the first person, Jorg’s recounting of horrid events, conflicting emotions, and even the everyday pains and pleasures of life is told in a vivid prose filled with profound reflection and brilliant metaphor. Every sentence is carefully crafted, a work of art and a pleasure to read.

As with King of Thorns, the story weaves through different times in Jorg’s life. One might say “past” and “present”, though those are in some ways meaningless terms when speaking of the life of a fictional character set in a fictional world. In the “present”, Jorg continues his path toward the Empire Throne, the last hope of uniting the broken remnants of humanity to single purpose once more. Though of course, Jorg does not want the throne for such lofty reasons. In truth, he does not know what he would do with it should he win. He just hates being told he cannot have something. On his way, he struggles with the kernels of real family for the first time since his childhood, fearing that caring too deeply will make him weak, and vulnerable to his enemies.

The “past” of the story is no less compelling, providing background and context for the struggles in the “present” as Lawrence strips away the garments covering his world and letting us at last have a good long look at the underlying philosophy, magic and technology that makes it tick.

Lawrence fills the last book of his series with unexpected twists and turns, and an ending I don’t think readers are at all likely to predict. I certainly didn’t.

Broken Empire was an amazing series, and I eagerly anticipate Lawrence’s next literary effort, whatever it may be.

Posted on August 1, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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