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Monday, May 30, 2022

When Earth Shall Be No More by Paul Awad & Kathryn O'Sullivan - Book Blast - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Paul Awad and Kathryn O'Sullivan will be awarding a $50 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card (Winner's Choice!!!) to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Environmental scientist Constance Roy is one of forty-nine refugees rescued from Earth’s destruction and transported to the ark spaceship Orb by an automaton race called the Curators. Twelve months have passed since their rescue. But now, with the ship’s orbit decaying, the refugees seem doomed to crash into Jupiter’s fiery belly.

In a parallel universe on present-day Earth, another version of Constance seeks answers to the questions that have haunted her since childhood: How and why did her mother die? The head of a mysterious corporation housed at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility can give her the answers, but not without a price.

Two timestreams collide when the Constance on Earth discovers that Nicolas, her son, has the ability to save the Orb and its inhabitants. Now she must battle treacherous Curators wishing to destroy Nicolas, while on the Orb, another Constance must fight to save the ship from Jupiter’s fatal pull. Only together can they save their son – and future generations of humankind.
EXCERPT THREE:

“Ms. Roy?” came a voice from behind her.

She stopped. The Curators were the only creatures she knew who could travel as if barely moving the molecules of air. “Yes?” she said but did not turn around.

The voice belonged to the Curator the refugees called Fifi. Nobody could remember who had come up with the nickname, but it had made everyone laugh and stuck. Like the other Curators, Fifi’s features were angular, thin, and asexual. It was only because of her smaller stature, slightly puckered lips, and short, softly curling hair that she had been given a female gender. She was the opposite of everything Constance thought a Fifi might be.

“You are not scheduled to be on this ring today,” Fifi said.

“No,” Constance said, turning around. “I needed to stretch my legs.”

Fifi cocked her head like a befuddled Golden Retriever and scanned Constance’s legs. Constance knew how literal the Curators could be, particularly Fifi, and she imagined what must have been running through Fifi’s mind as she tried to contemplate the stretching of legs. For all their sophistication, the Curators seemed incapable of understanding metaphors or similes or the subtleties of human emotion. She had studied the Curators when they attempted some representation of feeling. They never endeavored to show anything other than the six universally recognized feelings of happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, surprise, and anger. And when they did, at no time did it seem genuine—like a smile that involved upturned corners of the mouth but not the eyes. Their mimicked facial expressions were an attempt to put the refugees at ease, not a reflection of limbic system activity in their brains. Constance wondered if they could feel at all.

AUTHOR BIOS:
Paul Awad and Kathryn O'Sullivan are an award-winning husband and wife writing and filmmaking team. They have collaborated on feature and documentary films, screenplays, and a web series. WHEN EARTH SHALL BE NO MORE is their first book collaboration. Paul is a cinema professor and Kathryn is a theatre professor at Northern Virginia Community College. Kathryn is also the author of the Colleen McCabe mystery series.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting us! Our book reveals our main character in parallel worlds. Writing the book made us think about what our lives would be like in an alternate universe. We'd love to hear what you think about parallel worlds or the multiverse. What do you think your life is like in a parallel world? - Kathryn & Paul

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  2. Thanks, Edgar! We had a lot of fun writing the Curators. - Kathryn & Paul

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  3. This sounds like an interesting story.

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    1. Thanks, Kim! It was a fun experience writing it together. Sometimes when one of us got "tired" of being in one universe, we would simply switch to writing for the other universe and everything was fresh again. It was also fun to play with how people can be different in one universe versus another. - Kathryn & Paul

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    1. Thanks, Bn100! An interesting piece of trivia... the artist who did the cover is in Ukraine and worked on it despite what was going on all around them. - Kathryn & Paul

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  5. I liked the excerpt the most. The plot and characters are intriguing.

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    1. We're glad you enjoyed the excerpt. We were inspired by the automatons we used to see as kids when first thinking about the Curators. Of course, Fifi and the others in our book are far more advanced, but that was the inspiration. - Paul & Kathryn

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  6. Sounds like a really great read!

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    1. Thank you! We appreciate you stopping by. Do you have a favorite science fiction book? - Paul & Kathryn

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  7. Great excerpt and giveaway. :)

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    1. We're glad you enjoyed the excerpt, Cali! Fifi is a fun nemesis. Thanks for stopping by! - Paul & Kathryn

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  8. This sounds like an excellent read.

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    1. Thanks, Debbie! We really appreciate your comment. We had fun writing as a team.

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  9. Looks like a great read. Best of luck with the tour.

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  10. A gorgeous cover and an intriguing synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing the authors’ bios and book details :-)

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  11. This book sounds really good , and the cover is gorgeous!

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