June 9, 2023

Blindspots Blog Tour: Guest Post

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the BLINDSPOTS by Rhonda Parrish Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

BLINDSPOTS
Author: Rhonda Parrish
Release Date: June 5, 2023
Publisher: Poise and Pen Publishing
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 195

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/BLINDSPOTS 

The war is done. 

Ricky wants some time to lick his wounds and learn what the new normal is going to look like for him but then his brother goes missing. Now Ricky needs to team up with his wartime friends (and at least one dog he'd hoped never to see again) to find him, figure out what's going on and save the world.

Again. 

And the clock is ticking...

 

One thing I really enjoy doing in my writing is exploring the same situation through different points of view. Writing scenes from a second point of view almost feels like cheating, because the hard part (for me) is done – the action, the plot, that’s all decided already. That leaves the fun part – looking at the situation through a different character’s perspective and seeing what I see.

So when I was asked to do that for one of the scenes from my book Blindspots I was excited to do so :)

In this scene, our heroes – a pack of anthropomorphic dogs – have reached their owl friend Winter’s nest to ask for her help locating Jasper. A dog who just happened to have a very specific type of security system installed. The Fortress 180.

The scene in the book is from Ricky’s point of view, but in the following bit we take a look at it through the eyes of Winter.

I know I have it around here somewhere, I think, flipping through a stack of newspapers. Though, as the dust tickles my beak I wonder why I am bothering. I can just tell the dogs what I have to share without the paper and they’d–oh! There it is!

I tug the paper out of the pile, careful not to let the rest of it topple over, and snap it open in front of me. The headline reads:

FORTRESS 180 RECALLED AFTER ACCIDENT INJURES TWO

Yup. This is the one.

Tucking it under my wing I pick my way back to the main control room. The dogs are all waiting, some more patiently than others. Ricky and Fenton are standing in the middle of the room, looking nervous. Ricky at least has the good sense to keep his tail tucked in close to his body this time. Last time he’d been here he’d started wagging it and scattered dobobs and whirlygigs all over the place. Meep also caused an avalanche last time she was here, but thankfully she is up on Moo’s back. That’s just safer for all of us.

A bird’s nest is their sanctuary and I’m a bit of a collector. I shouldn’t have to worry about my collections being scattered all over the floor just because I happen o spend time with dogs.

“Here is is,” I say, pointing a wing tip at the headline.

“When was that?” Meep asks.

“Month or so ago? You don’t read the news?”

They all shake their heads, looking utterly clueless. It’s a good thing they’re cute, I think. But what I say is, “Well, the system is magical, and there is a serious shortage of those crystals they use for magic these days. So much so that the company started using smaller, inferior ones. Bad things started happening.”

“Bad things?” Ricky said, dumbly.

I resist the urge to sign at the poor dog. It’s not his fault. “The way the system is supposed to work is that if someone unauthorized enters the protected room, or if the owner presses the panic button, everyone nearby gets teleported to a secure location. They all land in a cell somewhere where there are security guards to intervene in whatever is going on and arrest the intruders. But it started malfunctioning. Teleporting everyone to random locations. And once it exploded.”

All the dogs gasp in shock and horror. “Is that how those dogs were injured?” Fenton asks, his eyes almost comically wide.

“The explosions? No. They were injured when they were teleported to a spot ten feet above the ground and gravity kicked in.” I stretched my wings, snowy white and beautiful, wide apart as far as they’d go. “Shame they did not have wings.”

“Jasper also doesn’t have wings,” Ricky says. It’s the first good point he’s made all evening. Possibly not so good for Jasper though.

That was a lot of fun! And also? I don’t know an elegant way to segue over to this, but even though this book is aimed at grown-ups, I commissioned Allie MacAllister to illustrate a few scenes from it for me. This scene was one of them:


There are three more illustrations and lots more scenes in the book. All the scenes are from Ricky’s POV… but maybe I’ll write a sequel from Winter’s LOL We’ll have to wait and see.

Like a magpie, Rhonda Parrish is constantly distracted by shiny things. She’s the editor of many anthologies and author of plenty of books, stories and poems. She lives with her husband and cats in Edmonton, Alberta, and she can often be found there playing Dungeons and Dragons, bingeing crime dramas or cheering on the Oilers.

Her website, updated regularly, is at http://www.rhondaparrish.com and her Patreon, updated even more regularly, is at https://www.patreon.com/RhondaParrish

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

6/5/2023

Two Chicks on Books

Excerpt

6/6/2023

@jaimerockstarbooktours

IG Post

6/7/2023

#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Excerpt/IG Post

6/8/2023

The Reading Life

Guest Post/IG Post

6/9/2023

A Dream Within A Dream

Guest Post

Week Two:

6/12/2023

The Momma Spot

Guest Post

6/13/2023

Cara North

Guest Post/IG Post

6/14/2023

Sadie's Spotlight

Excerpt/IG Post

6/15/2023

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

6/16/2023

Nerdophiles

Review

Week Three:

6/19/2023

Rajiv's Reviews

Review/IG Post

6/20/2023

@allyluvsbooksalatte

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/21/2023

A Blue Box Full of Books

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/22/2023

Jenguerdy

IG Review

6/23/2023

Brandi Danielle Davis

IG Review/TikTok Post

Week Four:

6/26/2023

The Chirpy Bookaholic

Review/IG Post

6/27/2023

Fire and Ice

Review/IG Post

6/28/2023

@enjoyingbooksagain

IG Review

6/29/2023

@jypsylynn

IG Review

6/30/2023

Carly Sunshine Books

IG Review




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