Pages

Monday, September 7, 2020

Interview Marked Chaos by Niki Livingston #dystopian #fantasy #authorinterview


- What is your “day” job if you are not a full time author?

I am a Packaging & Supply Manager for a contract manufacturer. Sounds boring, but there is never a dull moment in that part of my world J I am sure I could weave some interesting stories from my work experiences.

- What is the hardest thing about being an author?

Marketing my books. I do it anyway, but I hate that it takes me away from my writing.

- What is the best thing about being an author?

The moment someone tells me they love my books. These book babies are my pride and joy. My imagination is my gift to the world, so when I receive the positive feedback, I feel like I have done a small part in providing happiness to others.

- Have you ever been starstruck by meeting one of your favorite authors? If so who was it?

I have not met any of my favorite authors, but I am sure if I did, I would become awkwardly tongue-tied. I am definitely great at being awkward.

- What book changed your life?

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Since I watched Eat, Pray, Love many years ago, Elizabeth Gilbert has been a fascination to me and listening to the audiobook of Big Magic changed the way I view my own talents and creativity. I stopped being so hard on myself when I did not have the time to finish a project and I became more enthusiastic about the ones that streamed seamlessly through me as if I was being led by a greater force. Her advice is golden.

- What were some of your favorite books growing up?

I was a big fan of Sweet Valley High, but when my mom brought me home a handful of the classics, I fell in love with The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. To this day, it is my favorite book.

- What books are currently in your to be read pile?

That’s a super long list J Here are a few on the top.

*An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
*Slayer by Kierstin White
*The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso
*Freedom by Jim Proctor
*Crown of Dragons by Nina Walker
*Relentless by Karen Lynch

- Which do you prefer ebooks, print, or audiobooks?

I definitely love printed books the most, but I am not too picky if I can be reading. For nonfiction I prefer audiobooks.

- If you could live inside the world of a book or series which world would it be and why?

Honestly, I would want to live inside my Theia’s Moons series. I have always been fascinated by the vast universe and to have the chance to explore a new solar system, world, etc. would be a dream come true. And I really love those characters J


Marked Chaos
Chaos Awakened Saga
Book One
Niki Livingston

Genre: Dystopian Fantasy
Date of Publication: 8/11/20
ISBN: 978-1-952537-03-5
ASIN: B0865JQHW5
Number of pages: 366
Word Count: 72238
Cover Artist: Niki Ellis Designs

Tagline: Earth’s next level transformation requires their united energy

Book Description:

Three unlikely guardians have been chosen to breathe life back into Earth, but the prophecy is not welcomed by all the planet's inhabitants. 

Zoe Dawn’s headstrong tendencies has brought the wrath of the Doyen upon her. But another tribe has their eyes on her ignited fire and will stop at nothing to claim Zoe Dawn as their own. 

Alex has traveled a long way to find a safe place to survive, but her first mistake was returning to her hometown. Thousands of years and an entirely different dimension will not stop her enemies from pursuing her flood of abilities.  

Kia Lynn has been marked by the rune of protection, fracturing her elemental connection with the two other guardians. As her best friend is dragged away by a masked intruder, the rune activates and she is forced into a whirlwind of chaos that is filled with ghosts from her past.

Once these three are united, an unstoppable force could be invoked, but if they remain separated without completing their destinies, the portal for Earth's demise will open instead. 

Amazon     Books2Read


Bewitching Tour Excerpt

MARKED CHAOS – KIA LYNN

Papa and I lived on the edge of our village. He had moved us there after we lost Mama, for the peace and quiet. Rarely did someone intrude on our space, even after all these years. It was lonely at times, but I preferred it over Zoe Dawn’s noisy residence.
I glanced down the dirt path toward the other homes, noticing the structures through the branches of the trees and grateful I did not have to walk by anyone while I waited for my nerves to relax fully. I gritted my teeth as the buckets dug into my arm, reminding me to hurry.
The bend in the path came quickly, and I jogged up the slight incline that lead to the well. Zoe Dawn’s mum had told us that at one time, Mother Gaia’s people had water flowing right into their homes. What a bunch of lazy bones. I laughed at the idea of never having to make this trek again as I skipped right up to the edge of the stone well.
After dropping the two buckets next to the well, I turned the wheel that drew up the bucket of water. I whistled the song Mama used to sing to me, a funny tune that had been passed down from before the stars’ collision with Mother Gaia. She’d told me tales of a mystical and happy land, ruled by a talking mouse and all kinds of strange animals, creatures, and pirates, and she had promised that someday we would make the journey to find out if it still existed. What a foolish dream that had been.
I lugged the bucket from the well. My fingers stretched to grasp one of my metal pails, but a twig snapped behind me, sending my heartbeat into a frenzy. I froze, then snapped my hand back, dropping the water at my side as I spun around.
A hand pressed hard against my mouth, and I gasped when I was yanked backward into the canopy of the tree branches. The darkness within the thick of the foliage made it difficult for me to see which direction we were going.
I threw my elbow back, then my other, hitting both sides of my attacker. Their grip only tightened. My shrieks were muffled by a large hand, and dread wormed through my stomach when I realized this might be my end.
A surge of energy rushed through my veins. I kicked out, then dug my heels into the dirt, frantically trying to find some footing so I could flip to one side and twist out of their grasp. But they were moving too quickly, and my feet slipped out from underneath me. I opened my mouth to bite them, but they just pressed harder against my mouth. Blood pooled inside my cheeks from my teeth cutting into my lips.
Angry tears spilled down my face and I threw my elbows back again, one after another, begging to the Goddess that they would loosen their grip. All I needed was a split second. After several attempts to free myself, their arm snaked around my neck, squeezing my throat. Then the vice grip loosened and he cursed quietly, before flinging me to the ground.
The back of my head bounced against the dirt, and I squeaked out a scream, but his hand once again covered my mouth. He held me down with the weight of his body, and I stared into his gray eyes peering at me through the slits of his satchel mask. His chest rose and fell as he sucked in several deep breaths, then he drew a dagger from behind his back.
Another of my screams pressed against his hand, and I flailed my arms around, beating against his arms until he used his knees to hold them down. A gush of wind pushed him to the side, so he reached up with his other hand to hold his satchel in place.

“Listen,” he hissed at me, his accent unfamiliar to these parts of the black mountain lands. He leaned closer to my reddened face and pressed the tip of the knife to my throat. “I’m not here to kill you, but I will cut out your tongue if you do not shut your mouth.”

About the Author:

International Bestselling Author Niki Livingston writes tales of epic and dystopian fantasy worlds filled with magic, mysticism, and mystery.

When she's not busy writing enchanting stories of diverse women rising in their power and strength, she spends her time walking her rescue puppy, quieting her mind with meditation and yoga, diving into the newest books of Veronica Roth and Anne Bishop, and binge-watching Game of Thrones and The 100.







a Rafflecopter giveaway

No comments:

Post a Comment