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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Beasthood by A. Z. Green : Character Interview & Giveaway

Beasthood - Book Cover

Beasthood The Hidden Blood Series, #1 A.Z. Green 


GENRE – Paranormal romance/ dark fantasy/ new adult 
PUBLICATION DATE – 17th Feb 2014 
LENTH (Pages/# Words) – 390 pages 
PUBLISHER – KDP Amazon 
COVER ARTIST – A.Z. Green (the author)


BOOK BLURB / SYNOPSIS
The bloody, raw meat was tantalizing her; calling to her. She hated it and yearned for it all at once. Stop, she ordered. What are you doing?! So hungryyyyy, snarled a primal voice deep within her. Don’t you dare! she screamed back. But the primal hunger ignored her pleas and took over her body, forcing her rational voice deep within the crevices of her mind.
What would you do if you discovered you weren't human? That you turned into a bloodthirsty monster against your will? What if your instincts, emotions and desires were torn between your own and the dark, dangerous animal lurking inside of you? If it could make you yearn for someone you shouldn't, make you say and act in ways you wouldn't and overwhelm your whole existence? If everything you'd ever known about your life was a lie?
In a world where a deeply hidden community is swathed in mystery, deadly secrets, betrayal and murder, Jaz Barker struggles to fight against the dangerous Beast within her and the emotions and desires it thrusts her way.
When tensions ride high and people she cares about are put in danger, she will have to decide how much of her newly awakened animal-side she's willing to let in.
And if it is worth the risk...


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Excerpt:

“For the fourth round, the judges have decided that the two opponents must face each other in their Beast form, starting now!” The crowd drowned out his rumbling voice and went manic. Jaz stared in disgusted awe as Kain's body contorted and twisted and crunched until he turned into a Beast. His roars and howls were spine-chilling, sending shivers through every inch of her. But she realized her reaction wasn't because of him. Something was wrong with Nik. “Why isn't he Changing?” Alf barked. “Why the fuck isn't he Changing?!” Jaz gaped at Nik who was standing completely still. Kain's spine cracked and dark brown hair began pushing through his skin, covering his Changing body. His jaw crunched as it lengthened. “He can't Change,” she uttered in a low voice, mostly to herself. The air in her lungs suddenly felt like a ball coated in spikes. “He can't bloody Change! He must be too weak!” She clamped her hands to her mouth just as Kain lunged straight for Nik. Before she knew what she was doing, she jumped forward, tripping over the thigh-high barrier. She felt Alf's hand whip past her, missing a grip on her arm before she saw the sand floor of the arena below her, rushing towards her. She held out her hands just in time to try to soften the fall before she slammed into the ground; the wind was knocked out of her and she grunted. Half the crowd turned in her direction, some pointing at her, the other half who hadn't yet seen her still had their eyes glued to the cage. She cocked her head up, saw the Beast's teeth about to shred Nik's shielding arm to pieces, when her view was blocked by someone's back as they pounded towards the cage. One by one, five more Weres jumped down from behind her, dodging her as they raced towards the metal dome. She stared in bewilderment as two more sprang out from the barrier containing the pulsing crowd on the other side. The increase of Weres on the arena floor caused an uproar in the crowd and Judges Stand. Jaz saw the two cage guards knocked out on the floor just before she felt an arm around her, yanking her to her feet. She wheeled round to face the cold, beautiful eyes of her enemy. “Fraya!” she barked, teeth bared. Njord's note had confirmed the feeling in her gut that the cold-hearted bitch standing in front of her had killed Lora and her unborn child. Jaz wanted to squeeze the life out of her and enjoy watching it. But the guilt-stricken look in Fraya's eyes stopped her. “Need a hand?” Fraya offered. Jaz studied her suspiciously but urgency kicked her into action. She pushed her emotions aside, ignoring Fraya as she bolted across the sand floor, sprinting over and around Weres fighting and throwing punches at each other. She couldn't tell who was with her or against her. She didn't care. She just needed to see if Nik was alive. Beast Kain was roaming around the cage, pacing back and forth. Nik was in the middle still standing and Jaz exhaled with relief. Alf was pushing others back from the cage. The wispy-haired judge was screeching into his microphone, calling for order. It was then that the balls of fire shot out of nowhere. Jaz screamed as one hurled in her direction. Those in front of her path ducked, and she dived to the side just in time. Then there was another from a different direction, coming from her left this time. She ran forward. Then came another, and another all being shot from guns fixed into the stone barrier just below the crowd. Jaz spotted square holes that had been opened for the guns to fire through, before she had to dive again. The heat of the balls turned the arena into Hell itself. She ran towards the cage but was stopped in her path as more fireballs in quicker succession exploded out into the arena. The fireballs bounced off the wall of glass protecting the crowd. Jaz had no idea when or how the glass wall had appeared. As she ducked down on the ground she noticed the balls of fire seemed to purposely miss the cage, aiming only at those who'd disrupted the fight. Some of the people dispersed as quickly as they could. But others weren't so lucky. Jaz cried out when a man next to her, not much older than she was, was hit in the chest by a fireball. He fell back screaming like a banshee. She jumped away, falling onto her butt as she gawked at him. His clothes were melted to his torso and the skin was burnt off like candle wax. He held his burnt flesh, and it was then Jaz saw the enormous hole in his body; his intestines, stomach and liver burnt away; his spine was visible, charcoal black and smoking. She sagged over her bent knees, clutching her stomach as the unbearable stench made her retch. He was gasping as his hands scrambled around his stomach, as if trying to hold himself together. More skin slid away like red-hot melted cheese from his touch. And then he held up his burnt hands screaming because he'd rubbed away the flesh and muscle from them, leaving nothing but charred bone. Then he gurgled as he choked on his own blood, unable to breathe. Jaz sprang to her feet, holding her hand to her mouth. Her eyes widened to saucers when she saw the fireball hurtling towards her. Before she was a human barbecue, someone knocked her down from behind and the fireball flew past her, hitting the wall. She swung round to find Fraya again. She should have shoved Fraya into the path of a fireball but the horror of what she'd seen stupefied her. She peered down at the dying man and saw he was no longer moving. The foul stench and smoke in the air made her cough and her eyes burn. “Go!” Fraya bellowed, shoving her up. Jaz jumped to her feet, avoiding the charred bodies, dodging the one-on-one combats still going on despite the raging fireballs shooting out. She wanted to scream at them to get out of there, but she needed them to be distracted because she knew at least half of them would try and stop her. Fraya was the first to try as she yelled at Jaz to come back, before Jaz pulled open the enormous bolt on the door of the cage and jumped in.

AUTHOR BIO: 


Beasthood - Author Photo
A.Z.Green was born in 1989 and raised in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. She met the love of her life aged 16 and moved to London, finally settling down near Brighton. She has written various novels and short stories in her lifetime but has only recently decided to publish. She writes a wide range of genres such as dark fantasy, romance, thriller, historical fiction, dystopian, horror and paranormal. Her books tend to fit better into the New Adult genre as they usually have a more mature theme.
Beasthood is her first published novel.
Besides writing she also loves designing blogs, websites, covers for others' books as well as her own and various graphics. She has four blogs/websites and counting. Pinterest and Tumblr keep her busy, as does reading, drawing, painting and watching films. That's if she gets time to do any of these things with a three-year-old jumping around.
When asked in an interview, 'What books have inspired you to write?' she replied, 'I write books I wish existed, not because I'm inspired by a book that already exists.'

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Character Interview:

I would like to welcome Jasmine Barker from A. Z. Green's Beasthood for stopping by for an interview.



What is your name? Do you have a nickname? 

Jasmine Barker, though I found out recently my real last name is Kormak. And people call me Jaz for short. I don't like my full name unless it's my parents calling me by it. I'm also called Skin by my new Were friends. Don't ask.

What is your hair color? Eye color? 

I say brown, some people say red. I guess auburn. And I have central heterochromia in both eyes, so they're green and blue. Life can't just be simple, can it?

How old are you? 

21

Where were you born? Where have you lived since then? Where do you currently call home? 

I was born in Sheffield and have lived there all my life, until recently. Now Deer Creek is my home, though I don't know how long that will last.

What is in your refrigerator right now? 

Tons of meat. I need a lot of iron otherwise I get severe anaemia.

On your bedroom floor? 

Most of my clothes, and my suitcase. I'm not sure whether to pack them into drawers yet.

On your nightstand? 

A clock and my large collection of over-sized statement rings. I love jewellery.

In your garbage can? 

Used hemlock leaves, tissues, nail polish. I use a lot of it.

Who are the people you are closest to? 

I'm not even sure anymore. Things that have happened have changed my perspective. I've always been close to my parents, though now I don't know what to think about them. My new friends Alf, Skye, Ronnie, Kenna and Kelda have been so kind and welcoming. I feel closest to Nik thanks to this annoying connection we have. But I'm scared to get close to him.

Who is your funniest friend? 

Alf, by far. He's the joker of the group, though Kenna has her crazy moments.

What is your biggest fear? 

Right now... becoming a Werebeast. They say it will happen. And I'm terrified. I have nightmares about it.

What is your most treasured possession?

I'm not one to hold on to materialistic things. But ever since I found my dead twin sister's diary, it's taken top place of my most treasured items. They're her words. The sister I never knew. It can't get more precious than that.

What or who is the greatest love of your life? 

I'd like to pretend there is no love-interest in my life. But then I feel like I'm lying to myself. Can you hate the person you love?

What is your favorite journey? 

I haven't been many places, but going to Deer Creek was my least favourite, that I can tell you.

Which living person do you most despise? 

The person who murdered my sister. And Fraya is probably second on my list. She made my sister's life a misery. And now she's doing the same to me.

What is your greatest regret? 

I have many. Not showing my parents how much I loved them. Getting into the car with Erica and coming to Deer Creek. Not knowing my sister. But these are things that happened beyond my control.

Which talent would you most like to have? 

The ability to switch off emotions and desires. It'd make life easier.

What is the quality you most like in a man/woman? 

In a man, loyalty. I fear being betrayed the most. In a woman... probably the same. My life is balanced on crumbling foundations. I need people I can trust.

What do you most value in your friends? 

Their ability to take me away from my troubles, and the fact they brought me into their fold without question, and made it so easy, even when I gave them a tough time.

Who is your favorite hero of fiction? In real life? 

Heroine in fiction, I'd go with Jane Eyre. Hero, Mr Knightly from Emma. They're strong, admirable characters. Someone I'd like to be. And I admire my grandmother, Maria. We haven't known each other long, and I was angry at first that she didn't know about me until recently. But after everything she has been through -losing her partner, suffering the loss of her granddaughter (my sister) and all the other crap in her life- I respect her for it. I look up to her because of it.

Which living person do you most admire? 

I guess my answer above answers this too.
Which words or phrases do you most overuse? I'm not sure. I say 'Seriously?!” when I'm pretty annoyed about something. I guess you'd have to figure it out for yourself.

What is your motto? 

Don't be a monster, even when you become one in the flesh.


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4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for being on the tour and great character interview hun.

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  2. I loved your questions and really enjoyed doing this interview. I learnt things about my character that I never knew! :) Thanks for spotlighting my book. <3

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  3. I enjoyed your answers - thank you. Good luck with your book!

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