Welcome
to the blog tour of Read My Mind, the first book of the Under the Empire
series! I hope you’ll check out all the stops, where I explore the craft that
goes into creating a fantasy series set in a contemporary era.
Long
ago, a pantheon of ten gods gifted magic to the people of our world, changing
the course of history as we know it. The Flavian Empire now reigns over what
would have been America, led by a royalty of fire weavers. Frannesburg, the
city by the bay, is a haven from the empire’s encroaching dictatorship, and its
university is bustling with people of all magics, sexualities, genders, and
races. As students study toward their degrees, they hope to find friendships
across majors, and maybe even love under the fog and city lights.
Read
My Mind follows two freshmen, Scott and Nick, who have just started at the
University of Frannesburg. Magic, attraction, and too much homework await them
on their journey to figure out who they are now that they are on their own, and
how they fit into this magical world.
About Read My Mind
Scott
Kensington lives happily without magic; prayer is all he needs to worship the
gods. Then he starts his studies at the University of Frannesburg, and not only
is he suddenly surrounded by eccentrics—those gifted with magic—but his own
latent ability begins to surface, with consequences that could tear his soul
and family apart.
Nick
Barns is grieving for his lost mother and desperate for distraction—usually in
the form of limited-edition action figures. As a telekinetic, he’s no stranger
to magic, so he offers to help Scott adjust to his new powers. They quickly
learn how their magics interact, their shared passions soon growing beyond
superheroes and immortals. But Nick’s not taking his studies seriously, and his
father threatens to pull him from the university. Overwhelmed by his own
crumbling family, Scott’s convinced he can’t handle a relationship, but he
doesn’t want to let Nick go.
With
grief, guilt, and magic complicating everything between Nick and Scott, it
seems that not even the gods—or a new comic book—can save their relationship
now.
Sometimes,
even reading someone’s mind won’t help you understand what they want.
About Kelly Haworth
Kelly
Haworth grew up in San Francisco and has been reading science fiction and
fantasy classics since she was a kid. She has way too active an imagination,
thus she channels it into writing. Kelly is genderfluid and pansexual, and
loves to write LGBTQIA characters into her work. In fact, she doesn’t know if
she’s ever going to be able to write an allo-cishet couple again. Kelly has
degrees in both genetics and psychology, and works as a project manager at a
genetics lab. When not working or writing, she can be found wrangling her two
toddlers, working on cosplay, or curled up on the couch with a good TV show or
book.
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Giveaway
To
celebrate the release of Read My Mind, one
lucky winner will receive a $20 Riptide
gift card! Leave a comment with your contact info to enter the contest.
Entries close at midnight, Eastern time, on October 7, 2017. Contest is NOT
restricted to U.S. entries. Thanks for
following the tour, and don’t
forget to leave your contact info!
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Could be an interesting world!
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Congrats on the release!
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Congrats on the release. The premise of the book sounds interesting.
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Congratulations on the new release. It sounds good
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Congrats, Kelly, and thanks for the post. This sounds like an interesting world and scenario, and I'd like to see and learn from the diversity and fluidity. -
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Congratulations for the release of your book, Kelly!!
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This sounds like a fantastic read, I love fantasy books.
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