Title: Destroyer Rising
Author: Eric Asher
Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy
Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy
Publication date: December 29th 2015
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It’s been three years since we failed Vicky, the child once known as Elizabeth Gray. Three years she’s lived as something not quite alive, but far from dead. Her path grows darker, even as she spreads light and hope through a tortured world. The Destroyer has come to claim her, and I can’t fail her again. I won’t. Elizabeth’s fate lies in the Burning Lands, and we will storm the gates.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eric is a former bookseller, guitarist, and comic seller currently living in Saint Louis, Missouri. A lifelong enthusiast of books, music, toys, and games, he discovered a love for the written word after being dragged to the library by his parents at a young age. When he is not writing, you can usually find him reading, gaming, or buried beneath a small avalanche of Transformers.
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EXCERPT
It felt good, right even, to be stocking and
straightening the shelves again. I pulled a snow globe, of all things, from the
top shelf and frowned at the broken Gateway Arch inside. We’d need to return
that to the supplier. I shook the glass orb and watched the silver pieces swirl
around the cityscape, clicking and tumbling as they went. A vision flashed
through my mind, a torrent of power unleashed by the Old Man and the Fae,
sending entire cities into oblivion. I shivered and my knuckles whitened on the
base of the globe. Falias had appeared in that maelstrom, before the souls had
swarmed Vicky and before I had peeled them off her with my necromancy.
Vicky.
I was sure Happy would have let me know if he’d learned
anything new about Vicky, but I closed my eyes and pushed my aura out anyway.
The experience didn’t give me a sense of travel like it used to. The slightest
effort told me where the bear was.
“Have you heard anything?” I asked.
The panda raised his head and looked directly at me from his
perch inside the birdcage. From Mike? His voice boomed in his panda
form. I have not heard from the Smith in days.
“Do you think he’s okay?”
I can’t fully express the unnerving oddity of having a
ghost panda laugh at you. Happy’s skull-rattling chuckle faded. He is a fire
demon within the Burning Lands. I am certain he is well.
“How’s Vicky?” The question died on my lips and turned to
a scream as golden light blinded me.
Damian! Damian, answer me!
The bear’s voice cut through the storm of screams and terror
in my head for only a moment, and then chaos reigned. Gold turned to ash, and
ash to darkness, as a monstrosity that could not be real blasted my mind.
Hunched and looming, with long, silver teeth. Its entire body squirmed and
writhed, promising death to all who dared near it.
Light swallowed the awful vision. The nightmare of a
thousand dying souls replaced it. The fire, the loss, the light. I didn’t know
if it was flames or tears that burned my face, but it felt like my skull was
coming apart at the seams. And then the vision was gone. Only darkness
remained.
XPRESSO BOOK TOURS
Q&A
with
ERIC ASHER
What inspired you to write your first
book?
I’ve loved reading since I was very
young. Filling out those little maps the library used to hand out as a “reading
challenge” was one of my favorite summer activities between school years. At
some point in time, I’m not sure when exactly, I would to wonder as I read
‘Wouldn’t it have been neat if they’d done this, or a character had this
ability, or if the rules of the world were just a little bit different?’ It
eventually led me to write stories and that led me to write my own books.
If you could be best friends with one of
your characters, who would it be?
Foster. He seems to be super popular. ;)
Who or what inspired you to be a writer?
I’ve always enjoyed making up stories. I
had some fantastic teachers in high school that always urged me to pursue
writing. I wasn’t really into the idea at the time, as I was still convinced
I’d be a rock star. Let me tell you how well that worked out … ;) It wasn’t until about 2005 when I realized I
really wanted to sit down and write an entire novel.
What books have most influenced your
life?
I will always owe thanks to Robert Asprin for his Myth Adventures series. They are such a wonderful blend of humor and adventure that I loved when I was a kid. Northworld by David Drake single handedly turned me into a huge fan of military science fiction.
I will always owe thanks to Robert Asprin for his Myth Adventures series. They are such a wonderful blend of humor and adventure that I loved when I was a kid. Northworld by David Drake single handedly turned me into a huge fan of military science fiction.
Who is your favorite author and what is
it that really strikes you about their work?
Right now, at this moment, my favorite
author is Neil Gaiman. What has always struck me about his work, ever since The
Sandman, is the flow of the story and the flow of the prose. Everything is
clean and the visuals are stunning.
What book are you reading now?
I recently finished the Scorched series
by Mari Mancusi and Silver on the Road by Laura Anne Gilman. Completely loved
them both. Before that was Hit and Follow Me Boy by Delilah S. Dawson. If you
haven’t read her work, it’s a must! I’m currently reading The Aeronaut’s
Windlass by Jim Butcher.
What do you prefer paperback, hardcover,
or ebooks?
Yes! That’s probably my collector
mentality coming through a bit. :) I love the wonderful convenience and
portability of ebooks. Of course, I also buy the hardcover releases of all my
favorite authors, or paperbacks if they aren’t available in hardcover.
Do you have anything specific that you
want to say to your readers?
I would like them to know how much I
appreciate them taking the time to read these books. Being able to share these
stories with other people who enjoy them has been one of the most rewarding
experiences of my life.
Tell
us about yourself – where you live, your family, and those sorts of
details.
I
live in the suburbs of Saint Louis. My family has been in the area for as long
as any of us can remember. I think the furthest any of us have lived from Saint
Louis is about an hour and a half. I guess you could say we’ve put down some
roots.
How
long have you been writing?
I’ve
been writing casually since high school. It was 2005 when I decided I wanted to
write an entire novel. I spent a year writing an excessively long space opera.
Then I read it! It was terrible, but what a great learning experience.
Do
you have a favorite place to write?
I
have my own little office in our house filled with things I enjoy, and occasionally
hoard. Just outside the door is our reading nook that houses two barrister
bookcases with signed and hard to find books by our favorite authors. It’s
inspiring to me, having those books close by, and is one of the reasons It is
by far my favorite place to write.
Do
you proofread/edit your own books or do you get someone to do that for you?
I
tried that once … insert Grumpy Cat meme. That’s a definite no. I do multiple
drafts to clean things up a bit, but Laura Matheson--my editor--is my saving
grace. I’ve found if you try to edit your own work, your brain will fill in
what it thinks should be there and you miss a lot of simple
typos.
What
do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I’ve
long been a gamer. My spare time growing up was spent as a mallrat in the local
arcades and bookstores. Outside of games, I read, play the cello and guitar,
and collect Transformers toys.
Do
you read much and if so who are your favorite authors?
Oh
yes, I try to read quite a bit! C.S. Friedman is always at, or at least near,
the top of my favorite authors. The Coldfire Trilogy, starting with Black Sun
Rising, has been my favorite series for a rather long time now. Neil Gaiman,
David Drake, Tad Williams, and Patricia Briggs are also perennial favorites.
There are many more, but that would be a very long list.
When
writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult
task?
The
first draft usually comes quite easily, but then the editing starts. Editing
really refines the story and firms up all the plots and subplots that creep
into a novel, so it’s not surprising to me when editing takes longer than
writing the first draft.
Do
you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I’m
allergic to just about every kind of animal imaginable, so instead I have a
Worrible.
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