Monday, December 12, 2011

When the Copper Suns Fall by KaSonndra Leigh


Welcome KaSonndra Leigh to The Mystique as she speaks about her YA book When the Copper Suns Fall.

When Copper Suns Fall
YA Dark Urban Fantasy
By KaSonndra Leigh

In fifteen-year-old Chela Prizeon’s city, alchemy is forbidden, and angels hide among the mortal. With a deadly virus ravaging the globe, Chela’s nightmarish memories compels her to experience a past riddled with gloom, and now her brother is infected.

Chela’s only hope is the Caduceans, slayers sworn to protect the last seven Light Keepers and the ancient memories they share. A group led by the sometimes elusive, sometimes infuriating boy who intrigues Chela. But can she trust this boy with the mysterious past, someone who can influence her memories?

With the Caduceans aid, Chela races to defeat her rivals, to unearth dark family secrets, desperate to find a cure…only to discover the glutovirus is far more than a simple disease.

In this haunting debut, KaSonndra Leigh offers an escape into a world as intriguing as The Mortal Instruments and a story as chilling as Enclave. Full of celestial creatures, fascinating villainy, high-stake choices, and a secret romance, When Copper Suns Fall, is a fresh and original urban fantasy—with a dystopian twist—that will take readers on an unforgettable adventure.

An Excerpt from When Copper Suns Fall

            No, a mysterious thing stirred behind his silvery-gray eyes.
            “Feel better, Chela?” he asked. I nodded.
            “You probably shouldn’t do that,” he said.
            “Do what?”
            “Thank me.”
            “Why? Because I caught you using alchemy? That’s what your kind does. Make magic in the shadows, right?” I said.
            His left eye ticked. The girl in the hoodie had called him a Caducean. Could it be possible? Father told me Caduceans were a mythical group—demon slayers from a time long gone. Yet, here I stood with a boy who didn’t deny my claim.
            Around us, fewer people were leaving the Shack. They paid no attention to the two idiots standing and staring at each other. Did Jalen and Lexa make it out safely?  They were taking forever to reach me.
            Did I really want them to find me?
            “They’ll call me, now, and make me a witness against you. I’m sorry, but I already have too many problems. So I—I have to tell the truth,” I said.
            “That won’t be a problem.” Frick smiled, a catchy one that lit his face up. I couldn’t decide whether it was angelic or downright wicked. Just like I couldn’t remember where I’d ever heard an accent like his. What kind was it? Old southern? Old English? Irish? It sounded like a mix of all three, but with a deep timbre, making him sound god like. “In a few minutes, you won’t remember me or any of this.”
            “Really? How do you figure that?” I asked, heart racing.
            “Because my gift to you…” He moved his face closer to mine, pulling me into whatever was happening in his head. “My gift is to remove memories that cause you pain.”
            “Okay, um, right.” Had I lost my mind? It probably wouldn’t have hurt to scream.
            He held my gaze, locking me into something I couldn’t explain. A tear puckered up in his left eye, and slid down his cheek where it stopped on his top lip. Then he blinked, snapping us out of whatever place he’d taken us to, and glanced behind my head. “Here comes your dark knight,” he said, easing his arms away from me.
            He strolled off into the last group of stragglers hanging around the Shack. How did he know my nickname for Jalen?
            I wiped away a tear rolling down my right cheek. 
            “Chela, there you are. You scared me, girl.” Jalen’s voice cut into the moment. He spun me around to face him. I blinked, clearing my eyes. “What’s wrong? Did you get hurt?”
            I glanced around us. The boy was gone. A dull headache joined the fuzziness in my head. Lost inside a clouded mind, I forgot what I wanted to say. The entire night’s events were hazy.
            I fumbled with my thoughts.
            What happened to me in there?




About the Author:

KaSonndra Leigh lives in the City of Alchemy and Medicine, North Carolina. She likes to write about teens doing fantastical things in magical worlds. Her two sons have made her promise to write a boy book next.

She holds the MFA in creative writing, and loves to play CLUE, Monopoly (the Indiana Jones version), and Pandora’s Box (good writer’s block therapy). She lives in an L-shaped house with a garden dedicated to her grandmother. It has a secret library complete with fairies, Venetian plastered walls, and a desk made out of clear blue glass.

When Copper Suns Fall is her debut novel.





7 comments:

booklover0226 said...

Congratulations, KoSonndra, on your debut release. It sounds quite interesting and I've added it to my wish list.

I look forward in reading your future works.

Thanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226 at gmail dot com

Na said...

The world-building and the characters -celestial creatures for this story sounds quite intriguing.
Cambonified(at)yahoo(dot)com

KaSonndra Leigh said...

Thank you everyone for stopping by today. And thank you Mila for hosting me on your beautiful blog.

Your encouraging words keep my fingers moving toward completing the sequel. More good news! There'll be a paperback version of this novel available within the next couple weeks! WOOT! Follow me on Twitter for all the details.

Big hugz to all,
KaSonndra Leigh
www.kasonndraleigh.com
twitter.com/kasonndraleigh

Unknown said...

The short preview left me wanting more I really do love this book and I will diffidently fine a way to get it. So far I'm loving the characters very much and it's the first time for me to be interested in this type of book.
PAPERBACK AND A SEQUEL!!!!! OOOO I'M EXCITED!!!

Mila Ramos said...

Congratulations on the book and thank you for coming to my blog

Dear Mystiquers, KaSonndra will be back to discuss more of her book in January so keep an eye on my cyber dates for when she will be around.

Absolutely love that you are here!

KaSonndra Leigh said...

I cannot wait to return and see all of you again in January. Stay tuned to Mila's blog and mine for news on the sequel!

KaSonndra Leigh
www.kasonndraleigh.com

hotcha12 said...

CONGRATS K ON THE BOOK! ADDING TO MY "WHINE LIST" LOL