A Beautiful Disaster Blog Tour
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Guess what?
My blogger, writer, batgirl friend is publishing her book! I am thrilled to participate in her blog
tour, but it’s kind of nerve racking since I’m the last one posting about
it. I mean, it’s the grand finale and
all. Anyway, enough about me. This is about Daisy and her amazing book, A Beautiful Disaster.
The girl
Daisy Louise Paquet is an Internet-addicted, self-proclaimed nerd. She
likes coffee, books, and sci-fi movies. She may accidentally attack you with
sarcasm and Batman references from time to time, but she promises to be nice.
She currently resides in a galaxy far, far away with her family and cat.
From Goodreads.
Just look at that
gorgeous cover.
The book
Here is the fabulous synopsis that took me forever
to find because I don’t have a Goodreads account therefore don’t know how it
works.
When
Wither is crowned king of the faerie, he knows that it is up to him to free his
people from the UnderKingdom, a vast network of mines that his people have been
confined to for a thousand years. In a desperate attempt to prove himself, he
kidnaps the pyxie princess and swears that he will stop at nothing to convince
her to help them.
When
Aspin, princess of the pyxie, finds herself in the UnderKingdom, her first
instinct isn't fright- she has never been frightened of anything, for there has
never been anything for her to be frightened of. When she meets the faerie, she
agrees to help them into the world- into the light. A thousand years is far too
long; no one should be in the dark that long.
Together,
Wither and Aspin launch headlong into an adventure, setting off a chain of
events out of their control.
The Interview
I have never actually done of these before, which made it way more exciting. I did an adequate job-I hope. I will be writing in black and Daisy will be
in turquoise because
it matches her beautiful aesthetic cover.
When did you start
writing?
I wrote my first full-length story when I was around six
and haven’t stopped since.
How?
Which character was
the most fun to write for?
It was definitely Wither.
Sophie and I rp’d with him a lot and it was amazingly fun. He’s very himself and won’t let anyone change
who he is. :)
How has this book
effected your day to day life?
I’m constantly thinking “what would Wither/Aspin/Silver
do?” and one of my friends once found a coloring page that said, “Beautiful
Disaster” on it. Basically, it’s just
taken over.
My theatre self does this all. The. Time.
What’s your favorite
thing about writing?
Character creation. I love making characters and rp’ing to get to know them better. It’s so much fun!
Character creation. I love making characters and rp’ing to get to know them better. It’s so much fun!
Yes, yes, yes! I love it too!
Your least favorite?
Ugh, world-building. I always go brain-dead afterwards. I actually kind of like revisions, though-shocker, I know.
Ugh, world-building. I always go brain-dead afterwards. I actually kind of like revisions, though-shocker, I know.
Something you wish you
knew before you started writing?
That the right story will come when God is ready for it to
be told- and He won't let you sleep until you've written it.
Umm, this is really relatable.
That wraps it up, girls. If you
want more, go and check out the other wonderful posts in this tour.
Ta-ta for now, Lovelies! Thanks for reading!
Love,
Pip
Gah! I'm so proud of Daisy!!! Can't wait to read her new book, whoo!
ReplyDeletexoxo Abigail Lennah | ups & downs
Me too! She's such a hard worker! And neither can I!
DeleteThank you SO MUCH for doing this! It was lovely. <3 Actually, you have the wrong synopsis, though- I'm not sure how that happened... *nervous laughter*
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! Oh no! I do? I will fix that ASAP!
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