Saturday, May 2, 2020

Mortal Sight by Sandra Fernandez Rhoads


About the Book


Book:  Mortal Sight
Author: Sandra Fernandez Rhoads
Genre:  Young Adult, Urban Fantasy
Release Date: April 14, 2020

When Worlds Collide, Shadow Wrestles Light

Seventeen-year-old Cera Marlowe wants a normal life; one where she and her mom can stop skipping town every time a disturbing vision strikes. But when a girl she knows is murdered by a monster she can’t explain, Cera’s world turns upside down.

Suddenly thrown into an ancient supernatural battle, Cera discovers she’s not alone in her gifting and vows to use her visions to save lives. But why does John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost keep interrupting her thoughts?

In a race against time and a war against unearthly creatures, will decoding messages embedded in the works of classic literature be enough to stop the bloodshed and protect those she loves?


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My Review

I thought this YA Urban fantasy was really a gem of creativity, individuality, and a lot of action and suspense. As a debut novel, I was thoroughly impressed especially at the relatability of the characters to the YA audience of today. The action was non-stop and kept you glued to the page. The artistic shoutouts especially to Milton gave it an unexpected and deeper meaning. The fantasy aspect was not so out there that you got lost in all the verbiage and names. I enjoyed exploring the alternate world we get to visit, and thinking on how it would feel to have visions like our hero. The action is dark but exciting and clean, so safe for any age young adult reader especially if they enjoy fantasy or possibly even a dystopian vibe. I look forward to more from this talented, artistic author!


I received a complimentary copy of this book, and all opinions given are entirely my own.



About the Author


Sandra Fernandez Rhoads is a Cuban-Colombian born in Queens, New York but currently lives in Dallas, Texas. Her previous experience includes earning a M.A. in her 17th century crush, John Milton, writing scripts and performance pieces, directing theater, acting, and running an employment consulting and marketing company. As an AFA-NIET National Finalist in Public Speaking, she welcomes an audience and dreams of playing the theme to Jurassic Park on her cello, named Lysander. Mortal Sight is her debut novel.


More from Sandra

I am so excited to share this story. The original story seed for Mortal Sight came from the premise: what if someone never felt like they belonged in this world because they really didn’t? They were born for a place they didn’t know existed, an unseen realm. And if so, what things in our everyday world would shout out this truth, point to this other world, and try to get their attention to let them know that the restlessness is intentional and they were called to something bigger than themselves. The use of art and literature throughout the story comes from my own love for art and the artist community. The unique way artists look at the world could point to this other realm. I chose Milton’s Paradise Lost, in particular because the poem speaks of things invisible and unseen wars. I have a deep love for artists and the creative community and love encouraging others to tell stories through art, whether it’s visual, music, poetry, dance, writing, etc. It’s in art’s narrative that we see broken pieces of ourselves. This story came from the idea that art could create common ground, kickstart community, and maybe even change the way we see ourselves, others or even the world.



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Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Sandra is giving away the grand prize package of Mortal Sight hardback with exclusive signed bookplate, plus bookmark/Sticker/Button, $30 Amazon gift card, hardback copy of Paradise Lost, and writing Journal of Pierre Auguste Cot’s The Storm!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

4 comments:

  1. This sounds like a very intriguing read.

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  2. Thank you for the review, sounds like a good read.

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  3. Great view! Thank you for sharing.

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  4. Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your book with us. Always fun reading about another book to enjoy.

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