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Blog Tour: Duplication (Duplication Trilogy # 1) By Leigh Clary Abdou @AuthorLCA @GHBTours #Giveaway
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Duplication
Duplication Trilogy # 1
By- Leigh Clary Abdou
Genre- Sci Fi
Our tomorrows are today, our yesterdays a secret memory.
Under the new world dictatorship of Pangaea, religion dominates, putting those marked as Christian at a disadvantage. Forced to wear crosses on their clothing and adhere to strict governmental rules, Katrine Matthews and Ramsey Greene find themselves oppressed, living under a government duplicating events from the darkest hours of history.
Together, with people of all faiths, Ramsey decides to fight, while Katrine learns to confront her two greatest fears: falling in love and death, which push her to make the ultimate sacrifice.
Excerpt:
KATRINE CLEANED HER APARTMENT and
what felt like seconds later, Ramsey knocked. The Saturday grocery store ordeal
had arrived. She dreamed someday of ordering groceries via the drone delivery
method, but costing extra, Katrine and Ramsey opted for pick-up.
Grabbing David, she pinned on their
crosses. Placing him on her hip, she looked in the mirror, taking a last
fleeting glimpse at her somewhat tamed hair. Blue eyes, green eyes, and two
blonde heads returned their stare.
Black bags hung heavily under her eyes,
accompanied with a dull, blue hue. The past two years had been difficult. Was
she even the same girl? She thought so…maybe. Or maybe she didn’t know her
identity anymore.
She looked at their shirts and took
in the crosses pinned right above their hearts. In Pangaea, Christians were
branded like Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter. She opened the door to find
Ramsey with his cross pinned as well. Public outings without the mark weren’t
permitted.
“Okay, let’s go. We want to be one
of the first ones there.” Katrine motioned and Ramsey nodded, holding open the
door. Christians weren’t allowed in the grocery store until after two PM on
Saturdays and Sundays.
Author Interview-
What inspired you to write Duplication?
I had just finished “Sarah’s Key”
by Tatiana De Rosnay and tried to put myself in the shoes of a Jew living
during the Holocaust. From there, the thought crossed my mind “what if history
repeated itself?” My mind then moved to my own religion (Christianity),
wondering what it would be like to experience something like this from a
different perspective. I made a futuristic society and the rest of the book
just tumbled out.
When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?
About the third grade. My first
book was four chapters long and about a blind girl who was lost on the ocean in
a boogie board. It does have a happy ending! I have been writing my entire life
due to a huge imagination. Taking that and creating worlds and characters has
been a part of me for as long as I can remember.
What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?
I remember learning to read in
the first grade and how excited I was. I’ve read like every Nancy Drew book
ever written, so when I think of my earliest books, I think of these.
What genre of books do you enjoy reading?
I read anything and everything.
My favorites are: romance, science fiction, contemporary fiction, fantasy,
romantic suspense.
What is your favorite book?
Gone with the Wind
You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite
author and why?
Anything by Colleen Hoover. She
hasn’t written a book yet that I haven’t LOVED.
If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time.
Where would you go
and why?
I would want to go to Europe
during WW11 to observe and study the Holocaust, as well as, to the south during
the Civil War, and to Scotland during the 1700’s - inspired by the Outlander
books (Diana Gabaldon). I would like to be an invisible bystander to watch and
study these pivotal moments in history.
When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is
it a difficult task?
Writing is hard work and writing
a novel takes a lot dedication. However, anything you love doing isn’t really
work. The storylines and plots come natural - sitting down and making them into
a readable novel isn’t easy, but worth it in the end.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
No pets. I have a husband and two
children...it takes everything I have to remember to feed them lol!
What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?
M&M’s and sweet tea. They
make any bad day better and any headache instantly disappear.
Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?
Write, write, and write! Read,
read, and read!
When I write a book, I do about two
or three re-writes per book...writing is like a muscle, the more you use it,
the stronger it becomes.
I also read EVERYTHING. I heard an author say that reading
is research, and that’s so true! I used to follow books paragraph by paragraph
to see how they were developing characters and how they were using punctuality.
I learned everything from reading and then implementing what I had read into my
own writing.
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Release
Date: 06/02/15
Bookish
Group Press
New
Adult
Summary
from Goodreads:
Sometimes the only thing standing
between fear and hope is yourself.
Almost a year ago, nineteen-year-old Cassie Harlen had a lot to deal with. A
stack of college acceptance letters waiting for answers, a proposal from the
boy next door, and a mother whose most recent bipolar episode left Cassie hurt
and confused. Tired of cleaning up the messes caused by her mother's disorder,
of resenting her mother for not being there, and scared of being trapped by an
inevitable future-which included marrying Graham Tucker-Cassie did the only
thing she could think of to keep from ending up like her mother: she left.
Graham never knew why Cassie walked away. He woke up one morning and she was
gone-along with the life that he'd created around her. After eleven months,
Graham has a new plan for his future. One that doesn't involve Cassie Harlen.
When Cassie's mom nearly burns down her house, Cassie's forced to return home.
Back to a mother she's tried to ignore and the guy she's been unable to forget.
Graham doesn't know how he's going to spend the whole summer living next door
to the person who broke his heart without letting those old feelings push
through to the surface.
Neither does Cassie.

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Excerpt:
Graham
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Excerpt:
Graham
I knew Cass was
coming. Hell, I was the one who called her, but until she was standing there
refusing to make eye contact—it was hard to believe it was true. We’d barely
said two words to each other since we left her house. I didn’t really know what
to say to her. Well, I knew what to say to her, but I also knew I couldn’t. It
wasn’t the time, and I wasn’t an ass. She made herself pretty clear last time I
saw her. God, I wished she’d didn’t look so damn good. If she looked bad all
this would be easier.
And
maybe I wouldn’t want to kiss her so much.
God,
I wanted to kiss her.
I
had to shake that off. I had a girlfriend, and Cassie was here, but it didn’t
change anything. I opened the door to the guest room, and turned the light on
for her. In the light of the room, she was radiant. She’d always been
beautiful, but today, there was something else, a sadness that rarely defined
her, but now it seemed so engrained.
I
knew right then what I really wanted for her: I hoped that when she left she
found the thing that made her happy. That the sadness in her eyes was only the
situation, and not what she had become. I cared too much about her to see her
swallowed in sadness.
“This
looks nice,” Cassie said. “Very different.”
When
I met her gaze, I recognized a glimmer of the girl I used to love. What did she
see in this room? The brown and blue paint that used to cover it? The pictures
of her and me that used to plaster the walls? The Clash poster that hung on the
closet door? The basketball trophies? The first time we fumbled our way through
sex when we were sixteen on that very bed? We’d improved a lot since that first
time. The last time I made her yell my name over and over, and it always felt
awesome to be the one to make her come. I had everything I could ever want, and
all of it was her, especially in that last moment we had together. I felt like
a king as she called my name as I moved inside her, I caught a glint of my
diamond on her finger. I’d thought in that moment that she’d be mine forever in
every way possible. That’d we have this for the rest of our lives. The memory
was as vivid as if it had been yesterday, even though it’d been months.
I
cleared my throat. Stop thinking about
that. “A lot has changed.”
About the Author
Danielle Ellison spent most of her childhood reading instead of learning math. It's probably the reason she can't divide without a calculator and has spent her life seeking the next adventure. It's also probably the reason she's had so many different zip codes and jobs.
Danielle Ellison spent most of her childhood reading instead of learning math. It's probably the reason she can't divide without a calculator and has spent her life seeking the next adventure. It's also probably the reason she's had so many different zip codes and jobs.
When
she's not writing, Danielle is probably eating cookies, fighting her
nomadic urges, watching too much TV, or dreaming of the day when she can be
British. She has settled in Northern Virginia, for now, but you can always find
her on twitter @DanielleEWrites.
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