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3/13/2020

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The Atlantis Bloodline
by C.A. Gray
Genre: YA Fantasy 

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When sweet Ada Edwards meets the mysterious Kaison Hughes, lead singer of the biggest band in the world, she can't understand what he sees in her. Despite everyone's warnings about him, she's rapidly falling in love. But it's obvious he has a secret, and he's not all he appears to be.

Kai's life isn't his own, and his fame isn't the half of it. As a member of a secret organization known as the Elioud, descended from the Atlantean daughters of the Pleiades, he's been commissioned with a task: to reintegrate the lost line of Maia into their ranks. It just so happens that Ada is the one they've been looking for. He doesn't know what they intend to do to her, and he doesn't care. All he wants is the prize for a successful mission: one unqualified wish, which he intends to spend on his beloved sister's freedom.

There's just one problem: Kai's falling in love with Ada, too.



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​I slid into the chair across from Kaison, accidentally splashing a bit of latte on the metal table. Aaron hadn’t bothered to put a lid on it, and my hands shook.
“Hi,” I said, self-consciously tucking a lock of hair behind my ear that had escaped my ponytail.
“Hi.” Kaison stood and offered me that muscular hand to shake, turning the smolder on me. I hated myself for it, but my heart skipped a beat as I slipped my hand in his. The contrast between my pale skin and his deep olive tone drew my attention—perhaps because everything about this moment felt heightened. Surreal.
“I heard them call you Ada.” He held my hand too long. He wasn’t even shaking it.
I nodded, feeling my cheeks heat up. “Yes. Ada Edwards.”
He absorbed this for a moment. “Very pleased to meet you, Ada Edwards.” He actually brought my hand to his lips and kissed it. I heard myself giggle involuntarily, and hated myself even more. “I’m Kaison Hughes.”
“Yeah, I figured that out.”
“But please, call me Kai.” He finally released my hand, and gestured at the chair as he sat down himself.
“Oh-kay…” I sat, and he sipped his mocha, completely at ease. I waited for an explanation, but he didn’t seem to be in a hurry to give me one. “So… I’m sorry. Do we know each other?” I knew the answer of course, but it was the only way I could think of to address his bizarre behavior.
“If we did, then introductions would hardly be necessary, would they?” His eyes twinkled at me. He was enjoying this.
“It’s just—why did you single me out like that?”
He tilted his head to the side. “Really?”
“Really, what?”
“You can’t think of any reasons why a guy might see you across a crowded room and think, ‘I’ve gotta meet that girl’?”
I frowned, a little annoyed now. I knew what he was implying, and even if he’d been an ordinary guy, I’d have had trouble buying it. I had no illusions about my looks. I was cute— pretty, even. But not gorgeous, and certainly not in the league of Lara Benanati and Amelia Rogers.
“That’s not why.”
“How do you know?” I narrowed my eyes at him. “I saw you at the park last night.” It came out more of an accusation than I’d intended.
He laughed. “I should hope so, I wasn’t exactly hiding!”
I blinked, confused. “But… what were you doing there?”
“Same thing I’m doing here. Looking for you.”
I blinked, waiting for him to add ‘just kidding.’ He didn’t; he just watched me with that amused smirk of his.
“And you don’t think that requires an explanation?”
“Oh, I’m quite certain it does, and I’ll tell it to you eventually. But it’s fun watching you try to figure it out in the meantime.” He shrugged, and took another sip of his mocha. “So how about it. Any theories?”
“None,” I answered honestly.
He looked disappointed. “Oh come on. Humor me. Make something up.”
I opened my mouth and closed it again like a guppy. “You’re… here for a show, and… fancied a stroll at night? In… the… worst part of town?”
“I already told you that I was looking for you, specifically. Your theory must include that crucial fact.” “You… think I’m your long lost sister?”
“Oh, Lord, I hope not,” Kai leaned forward, his eyes twinkling. I felt my face grow hot, and couldn’t hold his gaze.
“Uhh… you’re looking to cast a particular look for your next music video, and I fit the bill? Even though I can’t imagine why a hundred other girls wouldn’t also…”
“Boring!” he announced, grinning at me. “Think bigger. More… supernatural.”
“Okay, is there a hidden camera somewhere?” I made a show of looking around. “Please tell me I’m not gonna be humiliated on some viral YouTube video…”
Kai suddenly became serious. “Sorry. I’m just messing with you. Tell me something. Tell me about your family.”
I blinked. “My… family?”
“Yes, your family. What do your parents do? Any siblings?”
“Uh, it’s just my papa and me. No siblings. My mom died when I was young.”
Kai gave a tiny nod. “I’m sorry.”
I shrugged. “It was a long time ago.”
“Doesn’t mean it can’t still hurt.”
I dropped my eyes, feeling even more off-balance. What was going on here?
“May I ask… how she died?”
“She was murdered,” I answered, looking up at him boldly, as if daring him to have a come-back to that. “By some people she was trying to help.”
“I’m so sorry,” Kai said again. But he didn’t seem surprised. “I know this might seem strange, but do you have an unusual birthmark, perhaps?”
I froze, taken aback. “What kind of a question is that?”
Kai’s expression cleared, and he looked almost smug. “Because if you do,” he emphasized the word, “I don’t think it’s really a birthmark.”
“What are you talking about?”
“Show me.”
“No!” I cried at once. No way was I going to voluntarily reveal my most shameful feature to Kaison Hughes, of all people.
“Ada.” His expression softened, and he reached across the table to take my hand. I reflexively began to pull it away, but he grabbed it before I could. Then, methodically, he flipped it over, straightened out my curled fingers, and began to massage my palm with his thumb. I’d had two boyfriends, but even including every encounter I’d ever had with them, this was, hands down, the most sensual experience of my life. I couldn’t speak. Honestly, I had a hard time breathing.
Kai took his time, raising his eyes to mine only once he knew I was putty in his hands.
“Please?”
I swallowed. I couldn’t believe I was about to do this—it was like I was under a spell or something. But I turned my head, lowered the collar of my white shirt, and lifted my ponytail to reveal the angry red geometric-looking birthmark at the nape of my neck. Ever so gently, Kai brushed his fingertips against it, and--
I gasped and jerked away from him, severing the connection.
“What was that?”
He knew what I meant—the moment his fingertips made contact with the birthmark, there was a kind of explosion in my brain. I suddenly realized I was panting. His mouth twisted into that smug smirk again.
“Like I said,” he murmured, in that sexy bedroom voice of his. “Not a birthmark.”
“Then what is it?”
Kai bit his lip, and cast a glance inside. “Your break is probably about over, right? What are you doing tonight?”
I blinked, trying to down-shift. “Uhh…”
He stood up, and I did too. From inside his jacket, he produced a couple of tickets. “Ever heard Bloodline play before? We’re playing Sprint Center tonight. These are backstage passes, in case you want to invite a friend along.”
My mouth still hung open, and Kai’s grin grew wider. He reached for my hand, and placed the tickets in them. Then he leaned in next to my ear and whispered, “Traditionally the appropriate response is, ‘Thank you. I’ll see you there.’” He pulled back just enough to look into my eyes, though he was close enough to kiss me. “So will I?”
“Sure,” was all I could manage.
“Good.” He took another step back, raising the hand holding the tickets to his lips again. He kissed my fingertips this time, slow and lingering. “Until tonight, Ada Edwards. I’ll be counting the minutes.”   

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C.A. Gray is the author of three YA Amazon bestselling trilogies: PIERCING THE VEIL (magic and quantum physics meet Arthurian legends), THE LIBERTY BOX (dystopian metaphysics and mind control technology), and UNCANNY VALLEY (dystopian coming-of-age with neuroscience and super intelligent A.I). She starts with some scientific concept that she's interested in learning more about herself, and then creates lots of epic chaos and high-stakes action to go along with it. Her stories are free of gratuitous violence, language, and sexual content, and she abhors depressing endings... but they're not all kittens and rainbows either! She also listens to and reviews audiobooks on her website (www.authorcagray.com), Goodreads, Instagram, and on her podcast, Clean Audiobook Reviews, where she also occasionally interviews other authors.

By day, C.A. Gray practices naturopathic medicine, podcasts, and writes medical non-fiction under her maiden name (Lauren Deville). She lives in Tucson, AZ with her husband Frank, and together they maintain an occasionally contentious film review blog (under her real name: Lauren Baden. Three names. Yes.) She's kind of the queen of multitasking--so in her spare time, she creates whatever meals or crafts she found most recently on Pinterest, drinks lots of coffee (Aeropress btw) and occasional wine (reds--and she saves the corks for craft projects), works out (while listening to audiobooks), and studies the Bible (about half of the podcasts on Christian Natural Health are scripture meditations). ...She does sleep, too.

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Can you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an author?
I’ve been writing since I was in elementary school… although back then all my main characters were cats (go figure).  I’ve got about 12 shelves’ worth of journals throughout my life, and have always felt that words are incredibly powerful. I minored in Creative Writing in college.  I guess I always knew I’d end up writing eventually.

What is something unique/quirky about you?
I have a 16 degree kink in my spine. I fractured L2 while sledding and fell off a 10 foot cliff. Everyone else fell off the cliff too, in fact that was the idea because the bottom was covered in powder… but *I* landed wrong

Tell us something really interesting that's happened to you!
Shortest length of time I’ve ever been overseas: 40 hours. I flew from AZ to Ireland… for ONE WEEKEND. I also had a biochem exam the morning after I got back.

What are some of your pet peeves?
The word anyways. Not a word, people!

Where were you born/grew up at?
Originally I was born in Baton Rouge, LA, but I’ve been in Tucson, AZ for more or less my whole life.

What are you passionate about these days?
I really feel strongly about helping others find clean, apolitical YA books. It seems to me that they’re vanishingly hard to find! (I have a podcast to this end: http://www.authorcagray.com/podcasts/.)

What do you do to unwind and relax?
I love spending time with friends and family, working out (yoga and running), watching movies (my husband and I have an occasionally contentious movie blog: westsidehecklers.wordpress.com), reading fiction or non-fiction, having coffee or a glass of wine after a long day… and I don’t get to do this nearly as often as I’d like, but I love to travel! We go on 1-3 big trips per year, which is pretty awesome.

Do you have a favorite movie?
All the Harry Potter movies!! For the longest time I refused to read Harry Potter, because I was “too cool” and I only read “real literature.” Then I picked up the first one and ripped through the whole series in like two months.

Which of your novels can you imagine made into a movie?
All of them—that would be the coolest!!

What can we expect from you in the future?
I'm working on something a little different this time. It's an early chapter reader/middle grade series in which three 9-10 year old kids (Gabe, Elizabeth, and Marty) apprentice under a time-traveling magician called Thrylos, traveling to various critical moments in history. They must battle against the evil magician Kakovoulos, ensuring that history turns out as we know it, rather than taking a much darker turn. I love the historical research I get to do for this one! For instance: did you know that Julius Caesar was once kidnapped by pirates? Or that Plato was once sold as a slave? Or that in 1908 an asteroid nearly hit London that would have wiped out the entire city? True stories, all. Not sure how my kids are going to save the day, but they totally are… Now I just have to figure out the whole illustration thing! :)

How did you come up with the title of your first novel?
The first novel was Intangible, and the original name for it was Ripple Effect. It referred to a quantum mechanical principle, but it was just so vague. Intangible isn’t much better, I’ll admit, but I wanted an alliteration theme with all one word: Intangible, Invincible, and Impossible is what I came up with. I know better now — I need to have some keywords in there!

Who designed your book covers?
Now I do them all on Design Crowd so each is done by a different person, though I’ve used a few designers more than once.

How did you come up with name of this book?
Actually I originally intended to call it just Bloodline. It was the name of a sermon series at my church, and I thought, that would be an awesome book title!! But then I decided, not enough keywords for Amazon searching. And since it was about descendants of Atlantis, and that’s a BIG keyword, bingo. (Then I ended making Bloodline the name of Kai’s band.)

What is your favorite part of this book and why?
I LOVED writing the initial tension between Ada and Kai as they got to know each other, and Ada wasn’t sure what his deal was. I knew what was happening and I still felt the suspense!

If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?
Oh I’d totally hang out Esme (I’d say Kai, but I’m married) ;) and she’d take me to the Mermaid Cove where we would swim with the mermaids! And then she’d take me to the Faerie Glen. I never even give the faeries any page time in this book, but I’d like to meet them.

Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?
I think all of my main characters have aspects of me in them, because I imagine how I would react in a given situation or how I might say something, and I put that in their heads or their mouths. But I suspect I’m pulling all of my characters from experience, whether it be myself, others, or fictional archetypes. You write what you know.

Do your characters seem to hijack the story or do you feel like you have the reigns of the story?
A little bit of both. I have outlines, but the outlines are pretty fluid. Sometimes as I’m writing a scene, I realize that something needs to be said or done that I didn’t plan for, and I just go with it.

Convince us why you feel your book is a must read.
This book is a bunch of my favorite things, all meshed together: romantic suspense, a Cinderella-ish story, a secret society, mermaids, magic, and mythology… how could you not be intrigued? :)

Is there an writer which brain you would love to pick for advice? Who would that be and why?
Marissa Meyer or Orson Scott Card. Both of them have such distinctive narrative voices (though completely different from one another.) I could read anything by either of them, no matter what it’s about, and be engrossed. I want to know how they pull that off!

How long have you been writing?
I’ve been writing since I was in elementary school… although back then all my main characters were cats (go figure).  I’ve got about 12 shelves’ worth of journals throughout my life, and have always felt that words are incredibly powerful. I minored in Creative Writing in college.  I guess I always knew I’d end up writing eventually.

Do you see writing as a career?
It switches from hobby to career the moment I begin to make a living wage. So, not there yet. ;)

What do you think about the current publishing market?
I’m very grateful that I’m self-published, because I don’t have a publisher telling me what extra content I need to insert, or what I need to remove. Also, since I’ve been hybrid published before, I can say that I’d have to do all the marketing myself anyway, so why not at least keep the profits? I just wish I’d realized all this back in 2011 when the self-publishing market was just taking off… I’d be in a very different place right now if I had!!

What is your writing process? For instance do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first? What are common traps for aspiring writers?
I brainstorm a world and a general gist of the story, and then I outline the story in broad strokes. Next I outline the nitty gritty, down to what happens in each chapter. Then I write from the outline, in roughly 20 page chunks, editing as I go. I send each set of 20 to my primary editor (my mom, whose maiden name I borrowed as my pen name) and make whatever edits she recommends as I go. Then when I finish the story, I reread the whole thing and edit it to the best of my ability before shipping it off to her and to my other editors!

Do you believe in writer’s block?
Most difficult are those days when I have to make myself write, but I’m really distracted by something else (which is basically writer’s block). It’s super hard to focus, and I don’t feel like I’m writing anything worth saying, but I do it anyway. That’s the key to getting through it: you write at the appointed time, whether you feel like it or not. ​

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43 Comments
AuntySuzany
3/13/2020 04:24:36 am

Sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing with us!

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James Robert
3/13/2020 04:36:48 am

Thanks for taking time to share your book with us and it's always a pleasure in our family to learn about a new one.

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Beyond Comps
3/13/2020 06:40:34 am

Great cover!

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Kelly D
3/13/2020 08:58:12 am

I like the cover. It looks like an interesting book.

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Bea LaRocca
3/13/2020 10:30:15 am

I love the book cover and excerpt! This is a must read for my granddaughter and I Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and I am looking forward to reading your book

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Victoria Alexander
3/13/2020 10:59:27 am

Great post - thanks for sharing!

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Rita Wray
3/13/2020 11:23:20 am

I liked the excerpt, sounds good.

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Shirley Ann Speakman
3/13/2020 12:04:07 pm

The book cover suits the story, which I find very intriguing best wishes with your tour C A.

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Calvin
3/13/2020 12:21:54 pm

Nice fantasy book you got going on here.

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Amy F
3/13/2020 12:36:40 pm

Beautiful cover! Sounds great!

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wendy hutton
3/13/2020 02:22:07 pm

very nice cover thanks

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Sherry
3/13/2020 03:40:28 pm

I think the book sounds very interesting.

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Debbie P
3/13/2020 05:02:16 pm

This sounds like a very good read! Very pretty cover!

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lynn clayton
3/13/2020 05:21:59 pm

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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Wendy Jensen
3/13/2020 07:14:25 pm

The book cover is an eye catcher.

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Victoria Scott
3/13/2020 07:55:49 pm

Sounds great! Thanks for sharing!

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Elaine G
3/13/2020 09:20:47 pm

Sounds like an interesting book

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jenn fike
3/14/2020 12:04:15 pm

I love this cover

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Serge B
3/14/2020 01:10:00 pm

Subtle cover--takes a second

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Terri Quick
3/14/2020 08:39:55 pm

Cool looking cover

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Julie Lundstrom
3/15/2020 04:17:35 pm

I like the cover.

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Debra Walker
3/15/2020 06:22:36 pm

looks great

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Diana Hardt
3/16/2020 02:55:28 am

Nice cover. I liked the excerpt. The book sounds really interesting. Thank you for sharing.

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MARCY MEYER
3/16/2020 05:30:43 pm

The cover is very unique and interesting.

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Mya Murphy
3/22/2020 07:37:01 am

Wow..this actually does sound interesting. I love fantasy, and the excerpt..holy wow!

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Peggy Salkill
3/22/2020 09:30:28 pm

Sounds like a good read!

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bn100
3/24/2020 09:59:05 am

interesting post

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Robyn Bellefleur
3/27/2020 01:03:16 am

I really like the cover, it is very fitting.

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Barbara Montag
3/29/2020 03:28:19 pm

I would enjoy this book & I think the cover is fantastic.
Thank you for sharing this review.

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Lisa f.
3/29/2020 10:38:20 pm

Does the author go back to any of her old journals (12 shelves worth!) for inspiration?

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Judy Thomas
4/2/2020 12:27:10 am

It sounds like a great book.

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Julie Murphy
4/2/2020 01:38:36 am

I like the cover.

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shannon zeidan
4/2/2020 02:17:32 pm

This sounds like such a wonderful read.

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Kayla Harmon
4/3/2020 06:20:41 pm

sounds great

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Melanie Borhi
4/5/2020 09:33:50 am

Awesome cover

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Sarah L
4/7/2020 01:31:14 am

Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest. 

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avm
4/7/2020 01:37:05 pm

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Celestial and ethereal prize! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Sara Floyd
4/8/2020 05:40:56 pm

I really like the cover

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Travis Casey link
4/9/2020 07:18:42 am

That was a interesting interview. Thanks for telling us a little more about yourself and your writing habits. I always find that interesting

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Daniel M
4/9/2020 06:37:16 pm

like the cover

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Nina Lewis
4/12/2020 11:03:10 pm

Looks great!

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Stacey A Smith
4/13/2020 07:05:07 pm

the cover does make you want to know what the book is about.

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Jerry Marquardt
4/13/2020 11:51:26 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including The Atlantis Bloodline, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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