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Reckoning
Jena Leigh
(The Variant Series, #4)
Publication date: June 20th 2017
Genres: Paranormal, Science Fiction, Young Adult
Alexandra Parker came home from the past only to find herself in the middle of an underground war—one that could affect the fate of Variants everywhere.
Fighting an all-powerful government agency is tough enough, but when a secret from John Grayson’s past comes back to haunt them all, the group’s united front begins to crumble. And when Alex’s own painful memories threaten to push her past her breaking point, the uprising stands to lose its most powerful weapon.
With their lives and their freedom on the line, can Declan, Nate, and the rest of the Grayson family hold it together long enough to bring down Director Carter and derail Brian’s apocalyptic visions?
As Alex struggles to master her most volatile ability yet, only one thing is certain: the uprising’s cold war with the Agency is about to turn red hot.
EXCERPT:
Alex wiped distractedly at her brow, straightened her posture, and gave a nod. “I’m ready. Let’s keep going.”
Brandt smiled. “As you wish, little girl.”
He split the fiery orb he held in two before allowing each of them to double in size—and then he lobbed one of them directly at her head.
Standing as they were, only a few yards apart, she barely had time to dive out of the way. The fireball hit the ground just behind her, singeing the earth to a blackened char before fizzling out.
Alex got back to her feet. Again, Brandt split the orb he held in two before sending one spiraling toward her face.
This time she was ready and managed to catch the blazing orb just a few fleeting inches from the tip of her nose. She shrank the ball little by little until she was able to force it to blink out entirely.
Distracted as she was by her efforts, she almost failed to notice the next orb hurtling her way. It took everything she had to react in time to catch that one, too, and dissolve it. This time, she glanced up to discover two fiery masses spiraling in her direction.
Again, Alex was forced to redouble her efforts in order to catch both simultaneously and dissipate them.
And then there were three.
Four.
Five.
Soon Alex’s world consisted only of the flames hurtling toward her and the effort it required to force each orb out of existence.
Within another two minutes, the number of orbs being launched simultaneously in her direction had hit double digits.
Drowning beneath the constant onslaught, Alex grew desperate.
“Brandt, stop!” she gasped out. “Please!”
Instead of slowing, the speed and strength of his volleys intensified.
“Stop?” he repeated, incredulous. “I thought you were here this morning to learn. To train. Are you really going to give up so easily, little girl?”
Exhaustion turned swiftly to rage. Alex growled as she countered orb after orb, dissolving each one with barely an instant remaining to prepare for the next explosive torrent.
“Stop calling me little girl,” she spat through clenched teeth, struggling to hold back the barrage.
“Then stop acting like one,” he replied. “If you just wait around for people to start taking you seriously, you’re never gonna get anywhere. You want to go toe-to-toe with the boys? You want to stand on an equal playing field? Newsflash, little girl. Such a field doesn’t exist. Not for you.”
She could feel the anger burning through her, hotter even than the fire she wielded.
“Don’t ask to be their equal,” Brandt said. “Demand it. Then ready yourself so that, when the time comes, you leave them all behind. Make certain that there will be no doubt that you’re so much more than they ever dreamed.”
Alex could feel her strength—and her ability to focus—waning. She had seconds at most before her concentration gave out and the hailstorm of orbs made contact.
Summoning the last of her willpower, Alex took hold of every lick of fire in the open field, including the ones Brandt still held. Ripping them away from his control, she stretched out her arms, drew the nearly two dozen orbs toward her, and formed a veritable wall with them… and then she catapulted them all back toward her opponent.
Eyes widening in surprise behind his wire-rimmed glasses, Brandt stumbled backward, unable to stop the attack that was now heading straight for him.
INTERVIEW:
How did you come up with the idea for the Variant Series?
The inspiration for the
Variant Series as a whole came from many different places, but the original
spark for Revival came in the form of my morning coffee. One day at the coffee
shop, the barista had drawn the shape of a phoenix into the foam on my latte.
The image set my mind to wandering and I spent the next half hour writing out a
scene where a teenage girl was being chased by a wall of flames through a
burning bookstore. That piece would eventually become the opening scene of
Chapter Four in Revival.
Can you give us a hint to what we should be expecting in the
fourth Variant Series novel, Reckoning?
In Reckoning, the stakes
are definitely higher than they’ve ever been for Alex Parker and the Grayson
family. Now that they’re in an all-out war with the Agency to protect the
future of their kind, a single wrong move could spell disaster. You’ll be
seeing a lot of familiar faces coming back for this one, and learning a lot of
new things about your favorite characters—both good and bad!
Where do you like to write?
Anywhere and everywhere. I
seem to do my best work in unfamiliar places. I’ve written on planes, at the
mall, in doctor’s office waiting rooms… If I have my computer or a journal with
me, I’ll usually try to get a few words on the page. There’s something about
traveling that helps me to tune out distractions and focus, while at the same
time inspiring my writing.
Do you decide character traits before you sit down to write the
book, or as you go along?
Character traits are
usually decided on as I write. I very rarely have an entire character in mind
when I sit down at the keyboard. I usually start with a few random traits—a
name here, a face there, a quirk or two to distinguish them, an important bit
of backstory that forever changed their life or altered their personality—and
then the personalities of my characters become clearer to me as I make it
further into the story.
Who is your favorite character in the series, and why?
Oh, that’s a tough one! It
seems to change from day to day. Right now I’d probably have to say that it’s a
tie between Declan’s sister Kenzie and a fire-wielder/hitman named Carson
Brandt. Kenzie’s sassy, sarcastic and I can always count on her for a witty
rejoinder. Brandt is honest to a fault, cares little for what anyone thinks
about him, and is so fluent in snark that I’m pretty sure it’s his first
language. Their scenes are always enjoyable to write.
Tell us about the biggest challenges you face in your writing
process.
I think the biggest
challenge I have is in plotting out a story. When it comes to my writing, I’m a
total pantser and I despise outlining. Writing only feels natural to me when my
characters are the ones telling the story. I love being just as surprised as my
readers are when something unexpected happens in the narrative. When you’re
working on a series, however, that doesn’t always work. You need to have some
idea of where the story is headed before you begin; otherwise it’s very easy to
write yourself into a corner.
If you could give a young writer any tip, what would it be?
Write constantly and read
everything you can get your hands on. It seems like such an obvious piece of
advice, but it’s quite possibly the most important things you can do to improve
your writing.
What project are you working on now?
There are two! Right now,
I’m focused primarily on outlining the fifth book in the Variant series. It
will be the last novel for this particular story arc and it’s a book that I’m
pretty excited to write.
The other project I’m
working on is a trilogy of prequel novellas that will tell the story of John
Grayson’s original team. In the Variant Series novels, we’ve only been given
their story in pieces, shaded by the bias of each survivor. The novellas will
tell more about what really happened to Cil, Brandt, Grayson, Samuel Masterson,
and the others.
If you weren't writing, what would you want to be doing for a
living? What are some of your other passions in life?
Rock star! I mean, really.
Who hasn’t wanted to be one at some point? Aside from writing, I’m incredibly
passionate about music. I love it, but I haven’t got a lick of talent (although
that doesn’t stop me from singing at the top of my lungs in the shower every
morning). If there’s not a song playing in the background somewhere, I usually
don’t know what to do with myself.
AUTHOR BIO:
Jena Leigh is the author of the Variant Series novels REVIVAL, RESISTANCE, REDUX, and RECKONING. She’s currently hard at work on the fifth novel in the series. Born and raised in the lightning capital of North America, she eventually made her home in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina. A shameless geek, she loves coffee, loud music, bad sci-fi movies, Skittles, and shenanigan-filled road trips to faraway concerts.
To find out more about The Variant Series and author Jena Leigh, visit her online at www.jenaleighbooks.com or @jenaleighbooks.
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Jena ~ It is great to have you here! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour! :)
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