Sher A Hart here, and have I got an awesome character conversation for you! Oh, yes, I do, thanks to Megan Thomason, author of daynight, I'd like to thank Kathy at Book Blasts and Blog Tours. for hosting this tour, and I have to say I loved daynight. I'll post my review on Jan 31, so please come back for that. Before today's giveaway, you might want to enter the ongoing huge Sunshine Syndicate multi-author giveaway and the Daynight Book Tour giveaway. The Alchemists Academy Book Tour giveaway is open through 31 Jan. The newest is Jack Templar: Monster Hunter Giveaway. All are set to open in a new window so you won't lose your place.
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Now let's get to the good stuff, starting with the blurb for daynight.
Meet The Second Chance Institute (SCI): Earth’s benevolent non-profit by day, Thera’s totalitarian regime by night. Their motto: Because Everyone Deserves a Second Chance™. Reality: the SCI subjects Second Chancers to strict controls and politically motivated science experiments like Cleaving—forced lifetime union between two people who have sex.
Meet Kira Donovan. Fiercely loyal, overly optimistic, and ensnared by the promise of a full-ride college scholarship, Kira signs the SCI Recruit contract to escape memories of a tragedy that left her boyfriend and friends dead.
Meet Blake Sundry. Bitter about being raised in Exile and his mother’s death, Blake’s been trained to infiltrate and destroy the SCI. Current barrier to success? His Recruit partner—Miss Goody Two Shoes Kira Donovan.
Meet Ethan Darcton. Born with a defective heart and resulting inferiority complex, Ethan’s forced to do his SCI elite family’s bidding. Cleave-worthy Kira Donovan catches his eye, but the presiding powers give defect-free Blake Sundry first dibs.
Full of competing agendas, romantic entanglements, humor, twists and turns, daynight is Megan Thomason’s debut young adult dystopian novel and first in the daynight series.
Now for that awesome character conversation I mentioned:
daynight meets the Dating Game
The harsh
lights and cameras startle me. An announcer welcomes the crowd to ‘The
Dating Game’ and I realize I’m in the hot seat. Oddly, I’m not stressed
to be here. Sixties-style decor, dominated by a ghastly orange
overpowers the small studio. Four shadowed figures sit across from me,
and I can sense their stares; maybe even a couple smirks. A couple
profiles seem familiar, but I can’t put faces or names to them. The
cameras shift from me to the guys to show the viewers at home what I’m
not allowed to see. I strain my neck to see past the equipment, but I
can only discern hair color. Light blonde, dark blonde, dark with
platinum streaks, and dark brown. A producer steps forward, fully
blocking my view, and in a hushed voice explains the game basics. I ask
the questions provided on the teleprompter and they all must respond.
“Welcome,
Kira Donovan,” a tall, lanky man with wavy chocolate hair and glasses
says. “Let’s get started, why don’t we.” Yes, let’s. I want to see these
guys fully lighted, and the only way to get my wish is to play the
game.
The teleprompter suggests an opening question, tamping my nerves. “Where did you grow up?” Should be simple enough.
Contestant
one, the dark-haired blonde says, “San Diego, California.” My hometown.
Do I know him? The voice sounds so familiar, and memories prick the
edge of my consciousness, but don’t penetrate.
Contestant
two, the boy with platinum streaks in his dark hair, says, “No place
you’d know or want to know. It’s a bit off the beaten track, and so
primitive you’d think we were cave men.” He chuckles, obviously privy to
a joke he’s not willing to share.
I
want to delve further, but the mic shifts to contestant number three,
the one with dark brown hair. “Well, Kira,” he says with a nervous
chuckle, “I spent my early childhood pretty isolated… in a town called
Garden City, far from here.”
Before
I can ask more, contestant 4, the light blonde pipes up with “You could
say I grew up in the Heart land, but we travelled so much that I really
felt like the worlds were my oyster. In fact, I’ve been to all of these
fair lads’ hometowns.” The words roll off his tongue like honey. But,
‘worlds’? And, if contestant 2 grew up in an unspecified location in the
boonies and contestant 3 lived in a city I’ve never heard of, how could
contestant 4 be so confident he’d been there? Perhaps they shared
stories with each other before the show started.
The
teleprompter flashes, interrupting my thought process and I stumble
over the words, “What would you consider to be the perfect date?”
Contestant
2 begins this round. “I’m thinking high adventure. Not for every date.
Just the first. Skip the heavy makeup and heels. We could zip line.
Bungee jump. Surf. Board. White water raft. I don’t really care what it
is. Just something where I can see what you’re really made of, and not
just what you pretend to be for a guy.” OK. I get it and appreciate the
sentiment. There’s so much pretense that goes with dating. We girls don a
pretty mask, speak words that want to be heard, and mold our
personality to fit the guy or situation.
Contestant
1 goes next. “We’d have a great time, gorgeous. I’m thinking steak and
lobster. A bottle of champagne. Maybe a little hot tubbing later on.
I’ve got the perfect gold bikini in mind for you,” he says, licking his
lips. I can feel all 4 guys and all the men in the audience picturing me
in contestant 1’s bikini. Super. I smooth out my floral dress, in
effort to cover up a little more of my legs.
I
imagine contestant 3 rolling his eyes at 1, before saying, “I’d want to
take you someplace we could talk and get to know each other. Like a
picnic on the beach at sunset.” Ah, the romantic of the bunch. I’m up
for some romance.
Contestant
4 says, “The perfect date? Whatever would make you happy, love.” I
can’t help but smile at the sweet talker, wondering how many hearts he
has broken.
The
rounds continue. From what I can tell, One is a real tool. Sure, he has
charm, but everything about him screams ‘player.’ Two’s all over the
map. One minute he seems annoyed to be here and not the least bit
interested in me. The next, he shows real vulnerability, drive, and
appealing character. Three oozes sex appeal. But, he shies away from
talking about himself, but I managed to learn that he’s in law school,
lives with his uncle, and has some real issues with his parents.
Apparently his parents follow some really antiquated customs that he
wants no part of. Four’s a real enigma, his words carefully chosen and
laden with meaning. His favorite virtue? Patience. Most attractive thing
about a girl? Her thoughts—beyond simple intelligence, but how she sees
and processes reality. His voice and words envelop me, confuse me,
mesmerize me.
Finally, last question. “Why should I pick you?” The boys visibly squirm in their seats and adopt defensive body language.
Four:
“I don’t see this as a competition, love. Some are meant to be. Some
aren’t. The heart will want what the heart wants at each appointed
time.” I want to listen to him talk all day; to comprehend his meaning,
but can’t without more clues. A facial expression or gesture, perhaps.
Three:
“A girl like you will have her choice of any guy. And I won’t claim I’m
perfect. I’m flawed. My own parents probably wouldn’t think I’m worthy
of you. But, I think they’re wrong and I’d like a chance…” His voice
trails off. Sweet, sexy and humble.
Two:
“I’ve never been one to really need anyone else. To depend on another
person. But, I just get the sense that we’d be amazing together… better
together than apart. Like we could really accomplish something great.” I
do get the sense that Two has the potential for greatness. And that
being with him would be a continual adventure.
One:
“I’m feeling the chemistry, gorgeous. Like really feeling it. You are
stunning. I’m not going to lie. When we get together it’s going to be so
hot, there’s going to be fire… an explosion. I know you’re feeling it,
too.” Modesty is not One’s strong suit.
I’m
supposed to pick. Without seeing them. The announcer says my choice
will be for life. What the hell? No freaking way will I agree to be with
one of these guys for life after a few questions answered in vagaries.
It’s supposed to be the Dating Game, not Mating Game. I will the lights
to turn on. My protestations turn verbal. The guys each step from the
shadows towards me and encircle me. I spin, taking them each in. One:
Bodybuilder frame, dark blonde hair and familiar warm chocolate brown
eyes. Two: Runner’s build, dazzling emerald green eyes and platinum
streaked dark hair. Also, familiar, but from where? Three: Wavy brown
hair, stunning sapphire blue eyes, and a five o’clock shadow. Holy
smokes, he's hot. And, Four: disheveled light blonde hair and blue
ringed, gold eyes on the face and body of a god. Easily four of the most
beautiful guys I have ever laid eyes upon. I continue dizzily spinning,
knowing I have to stop on one, but how to choose? Just when clarity
hits, a loud noise pierces my consciousness.
I
awake to my alarm, heart hammering, breathing belabored. A dream. It
seemed so real. The details grow fuzzy, faces blur together. Bizarre.
Thank goodness I’m in no position of having to choose who I want to
spend the rest of my life with on a whim. I check my clock. I’ll need to
hurry to make it to iHop to meet Tristan and Bri for breakfast before I
spend all day taking my Recruit test for The Second Chance Institute. I
don’t want to take the test, but the promise of a full ride college
scholarship in exchange for a year’s service is too appealing to ignore.
Wait, forget the test. Something’s bugging me. Was one of the guys in
my dream Tristan? I shake off the sensation that I may have dreamt my
boyfriend was a complete tool. We’re in love. I’d never even consider
choosing anyone else. Even if things have been less than perfect lately.
I shrug it off, drag myself out of bed, and get ready. Dream dismissed
and focus shifted. Time to spend time with my boyfriend and best friend,
and then go win myself a scholarship.
*****
How was that for awesome? Little did I know when I read the conversation that all four guys might try to compete for Kira's affections. That's not a love triangle--that's a pentagon! Actually, it would be more accurate if you put Kira in the middle, so she's boxed in.
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Author Megan Thomason
Megan Thomason lives in paradise aka San Diego, CA with her husband and five children. A former software manager, Megan vastly prefers writing twisted tales to business, product, and marketing plans. When she isn't typing away on her laptop, she's reading books on her phone—over 600 in the last year—or attending to the needs of her family. Megan’s fluent in sarcasm, could potentially benefit from a 12-step program for road rage, struggles with a Hot Tamales addiction, loves world travel & fast cars and hates paperwork & being an insomniac. Daynight is Megan's first published novel, but fourth written one.
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I found your great blog through the WLC Blog Follows on the World Literary Cafe! Great to connect!
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DeleteWhat a fabulous giveaway! Thanks so much! daynight sounds like such a fabulous book. I want to read it and would love to win. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
You are right, Jess. I love books with layered meanings, and there's more religious symbolism in daynight than the Grapes of Wrath. But daynight was a whole lot more fun to read.
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