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Showing posts with label Karen Duvall. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

"When I'm not writing..." with Karen Duvall + giveaway!

Karen Duvall Today's post is brought to you by Karen Duvall, author of the Knight's Curse books. She's here to promote her latest release, a story called "Sun Storm" in a new anthology called 'TIL THE WORLD ENDS. She's sharing the byline with great authors like Julie Kagawa and Ann Aguirre so you know it's got to be awesome.

Please join me in welcoming Karen to the blog!

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As much as I love to write, my career toggles back and forth between graphic design and writing fiction. In these tough economic times, I juggle both jobs and I'm lucky to have two careers that are creative and fun… most of the time.

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I received my degree in visual communication in 1978, when I graduated from the Art Institute of Colorado. I've been working professionally as a graphic designer for over 30 years. Most of those years were spent as an employee of various agencies, marketing firms, publishers, gift manufacturers, and other businesses that require the services of an artist (including the phone company). However, for the past eight years, I've been working for myself as a freelancer so that I can allocate more time to write.

All of my artwork is created on the computer now. I use a Wacom tablet and pen tool that works very much like a paintbrush, so I can still paint and draw just like I used to in the olden days. It's nice being able to switch creative gears between writing and design. If I feel overwhelmed by one, I can still have my creative outlet through the other.

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I'm a visual person so I take advantage of my artistic background when I write by creating word pictures. And on the flip side, I tell stories using visual media. I've never made a book trailer for any of my books, but I create digital collages that sum up what my books are about. The ones I've made for my Knight's Curse series offer the tone and style of these stories.

Over the past three years, I've become involved in creating 3D art for computer gaming. Virtual worlds are a great way to flesh out characters through roleplay, and I design the clothing and accessories for the characters I create. Then I photograph them in various scenarios and use the images as inspiration for my writing.

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Now that self-published books are on the rise, I've been designing a lot of book covers for independent authors. This is especially rewarding for me because as an author myself, I understand how important it is for a cover to represent the story, and it needs to entice readers to want more. You can see samples of my covers here: http://duvalldesign.wordpress.com/book-cover-design/

Sometimes it feels like all I do is work, but I'm having a great time doing it. I do other things, too, like watch my favorite TV shows late at night on hulu.com (because I'm never able to catch them when they air). My pets are a great joy in my life and I especially love playing ball with my dog in the park we walk to every day. I also thoroughly enjoy getting together with my writer friends once or twice a month, and though it's true we talk mostly about writing and publishing, it's also my rare opportunity for social time. A girl's gotta gab now and then, right?

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Thanks for stopping by, Karen! You have such an interesting (non-authorial) job. :)

For more information about Karen and her books, check out her website or follow her on Facebook or Twitter.

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Here's the story on 'TIL THE WORLD ENDS:

'Til The World Ends by Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre, and Karen DuvallNew York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed authors Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre and Karen Duvall imagine what it takes to survive in a world where everything you know—and love—is about to disappear…forever.

Dawn of Eden by Julie Kagawa

Before The Immortal Rules, there was Red Lung, a relentless virus determined to take out all in its path. For Kylie, the miracle of her survival is also her burden—as a doctor at one of the clinics for the infected, she is forced to witness endless suffering. What's worse, strange things are happening to the remains of the dead, and by the time she befriends Ben Archer, she's beginning to wonder if a global pandemic is the least of her problems…

Thistle & Thorne by Ann Aguirre

After a catastrophic spill turns the country into a vast chemical wasteland, those who could afford it retreated to fortresses, self-contained communities run by powerful corporations. But for Mari Thistle, life on the outside—in the Red Zone—is a constant struggle. To protect her family, Mari teams up with the mysterious Thorne Goodman. Together, they'll face an evil plot in both the underworld of the Red Zone and the society inside the fortresses that could destroy those on the outside…for good.

Sun Storm by Karen Duvall

Sarah Daggot has been chasing storms since she was a child. But after the biggest solar flares in history nearly destroy the planet, she becomes a Kinetic, endowed by her exposure to extreme radiation with the power to sense coming storms—in the cosmos and beyond. And she's not the only one. Sarah believes the Kinetics are destined to join forces and halt the final onslaught of the sun. She'll vow to keep trying to convince the one missing link in their chain of defense, the enigmatic Ian Matthews, up until the world ends.

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And here's the scoop on KNIGHT'S CURSE and DARKEST KNIGHT:

Knight's Curse by Karen DuvallA skilled knife fighter since the age of nine, Chalice knows what it's like to live life on the edge—precariously balanced between the dark and the light. But the time has come to choose. The evil sorcerer who kidnapped her over a decade ago requires her superhuman senses to steal a precious magical artifact…or she must suffer the consequences.

Desperate to break the curse that enslaves her, Chalice agrees. But it is only with the help of Aydin—her noble warrior-protector—that she will risk venturing beyond the veil to discover the origins of her power. Only for him will she dare to fully embrace her awesome talents. For a deadly duel is at hand, and Chalice alone will have to decide between freedom…and the love of her life.

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Darkest Knight by Karen Duvall"Betray your sisters or your lover. You choose."

After the warrior she loves saved her from a murderous gargoyle, Chalice watched helplessly as Aydin turned into a gargoyle himself. Now, free from the curse that enslaved her, Chalice pledges to join her sister knights in The Order of the Hatchet—and do whatever it takes to regain Aydin's humanity…and his love. What she encounters within their hallowed sanctuary is pure intrigue.

Someone—or something—is murdering her sisters in their sleep, provoking fear and suspicion among the order. Meanwhile, Aydin, unable to stay away, starts haunting Chalice's dreams, urging her onward. Ultimately, Chalice will be faced with an agonizing choice—one that will tear away at her newfound identity and force her to choose between duty and desire….

Christine's thoughts

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giveaway

Karen is graciously offering one (1) copy of 'TIL THE WORLD ENDS to a lucky winner!

To enter the giveaway, obey the Rafflecopter!

Continental US only

Ends Monday, February 25, 2013

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Darkest Knight by Karen Duvall

Darkest KnightThe Darkest Knight by Karen Duvall

Book stats:
Reading level: Adult
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Trade paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Harlequin
Release date: March 20th 2012

Series: Knight’s Curse #2

Source: Netgalley

Reviewed by: Christine

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“Betray your sisters or your lover. You choose.”
After the warrior she loves saved her from a murderous gargoyle, Chalice watched helplessly as Aydin turned into a gargoyle himself. Now, free from the curse that enslaved her, Chalice pledges to join her sister knights in The Order of the Hatchet—and do whatever it takes to regain Aydin’s humanity…and his love. What she encounters within their hallowed sanctuary is pure intrigue.
Someone—or something—is murdering her sisters in their sleep, provoking fear and suspicion among the order. Meanwhile, Aydin, unable to stay away, starts haunting Chalice’s dreams, urging her onward. Ultimately, Chalice will be faced with an agonizing choice—one that will tear away at her newfound identity and force her to choose between duty and desire.

Let me start this review by saying that I might not have noticed this series if it weren’t for the covers. I absolutely adore the cover for the two books that have already been released.

Darkest Knight is the second book in Karen Duvall’s A Knight’s Curse series and I wouldn’t recommend reading this book without having read the previous one. Not only would you miss out a whole lot of action and introduction into this world, I guess it would simply not be possible to follow Darkest Knight.

The book picks up right where the first one left the reader: Aydin is now a gargoyle, but somehow still human and Chalice tries to change him back into his human form by trying to get the heart of the gargoyle Aydin is/was bonded to. Only by eating this heart can Aydin regain his human form. It isn’t all about romance though, because when the house is attacked by the evil force and a squire called Xenia disappears with something very valuable to Chalice, she is determined to get her back and vanquish the danger threatening her family and the Order.

In Darkest Knight, Karen Duvall creates an incredibly complex world with intriguing characters. Chalice is a strong woman who is willing and capable of fighting for what and who she loves. I didn't really feel the romance between Aydin and her in the first book. However, after the events of this book, there is no doubt about the depth of his feelings for her. It was really heartbreaking to see how much both of them long to be together.

The other character I really felt for in this book is Rafael, Chalice’s guardian angel. His part in Darkest Knight seems almost like a cautionary tale for the saying “be careful what you wish for”. I´m really anxious to see how the relationship between him and Chalice will develop after the events of this book.

Personally, I thought the story arc about who was killing all the members of the Order of the Hatchet was slightly more gripping that Chalice´s quest to return Aydin to his human form. Some of the young squires are interesting characters I would like to meet again in future books. Xenia was my favorite among them. She was complex, very realistic in her behavior and you always had the feeling that she has an interesting story to tell.

I also have to admit that I would not have guessed who was behind all the killings in the end. Sure, one character was suspicious, but there was far more behind the murders that you would initially guess.

At the beginning, the pace of the story was a bit slow and I was slightly overwhelmed with the world building. The world with its different veils and dimensions, the complex structure of the Order with its squires, knights, gargoyles, guardian angels and Arelim is a lot to take in. But if you keep on reading, you’ll be rewarded by a thrilling and gripping tale, a touching romance, first class world building and characters you can relate to. There are also a lot of details in the book that make Karen Duvall’s world special. I mean, who would guess that the founder of the Order was a talking mummified head? I also especially liked all the charmed objects Chalice introduced to the young squires. The pen that makes you invisible kind of reminded me a little bit of Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak! =)

While Darkest Knight might not be among my Top 10 books so far this year, it is definitely an intriguing read and worth checking out if you enjoy complex world building.

Phew, that review was pretty difficult to write. So much happened in Darkest Knight that I had a bit of a hard time to find the right words. Do you know that feeling? When a book is so overwhelming (in a good way) that you can hardly get your head straight?

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