Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Blog Tour + Guest Post + Giveaway - Blood Oath (Blood Oath #2) by Amanda McCrina


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Blood Oath (Blood Oath #2) by Amanda McCrina
Release Date: June 19, 2018
Publisher: Month9Books


The aftermath of what happened in the capital has shaken Torien to the core. Battling self-doubt and bitterness, he must find his resolve as he is sent back to Tasso to quell a violent uprising on the Road.

But Torien will need more than resolve to navigate the deadly path before him. His troops are inexperienced and his new adjutant untrustworthy. A series of murder attempts leaves the whole camp on edge. As the threat of mutiny builds, the mission seems doomed before they even reach Tasso—and Torien is beginning to suspect it was meant that way. He and his men are being set up to fail.

With his best friend in the hands of the rebels, his commanding officer refusing to negotiate a peace treaty, and his own men ready to turn on him at any moment, Torien must decide once and for all how much he’s willing to sacrifice for an empire he no longer believes in.







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If I Knew Then What I Know Now About Writing


I usually try to avoid giving writing advice. Part of that is because I'm still pretty new to the game and don't have much to say that hasn't already been said elsewhere (and better), but mostly it's because the process is so very personal and subjective, and there's no one "right" way to write—what works for me isn't necessarily going to be what works for anybody else. But I can say with certainty that one of my biggest writing regrets has been rushing a manuscript out into the world before it was ready.
 
I don't say this to cast any sort of aspersion on self-publishing, which is a viable option and can be (and has been!) done exceptionally well. For me, though, self-publishing was the last, desperate answer to numerous agent rejections—obviously they just didn't understand the story I was trying to tell!—and thus a way to avoid learning and growing as a writer. Looking back, I wish I had read the signs, shelved the manuscript, and put the effort into a new and better project, even if it meant a few more years before I could see my name in print.







About the Author


 
Amanda McCrina has studied in Italy, taught English in Japan, and currently tutors Latin in Atlanta, Georgia. She received her BA in History from the University of West Georgia, and is now pursuing her MA. She writes stories that incorporate her love of history, languages, and world travel. She drinks far too much coffee and dreams of one day having a winning fantasy-hockey season.
 











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