Friday, August 28, 2015

Five Things About Perrin Pring: Guest Post and Giveaway


This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Perrin Pring will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Thank you It’s Raining Books for having me and supporting The Ryo Myths! Today you asked me to share five things the average person wouldn’t guess about me. Here I go:

1.) I love to bake, and in fact, once won a pie baking contest. Recently, I’ve been into making triple layer red velvet cake, triple layer meringue cake, blueberry pie, and mochi. I don’t invent my own recipes, but I guess I just have more patience than most people for long complicated recipes. I do trash my kitchen every time I try something new though. I usually manage to get a good bit of whatever I’m doing all over me and the floor.

2.) I greatly enjoy shooting shotguns. I know that sounds ridiculous, especially coming after my statement that I love to bake, but it doesn’t change the truth of the matter. I had a boss who taught me how to shoot a shotgun while standing on one foot. He introduced me to the ‘push/pull’ method of shooting, which greatly reduces the kick of the gun and allows you to shoot multiple rounds in quick succession. It’s pretty cool and really fun.

3.) I won a silver medal in the 2004 slalom whitewater kayaking Junior Olympics. In high school,I competed internationally in wildwater kayaking and nationally in slalom whitewater kayaking. I represented the United States in three different wildwater events, two of which were in Europe.

4.) I recently started practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, which is a grappling martial art. I love it and practice it whenever I can. I get submitted constantly, but I find the entire discipline to be highly fulfilling both mentally and physically.

5.) I am a sucker for animals. I love them and can’t watch movies where they die.

Filion felt safe in his role as a Dream Searcher. He was paid to venture into other’s dreams and exert influence over individuals whom he would never meet in the flesh.

But that was until he received The Summoning. Filion has been called to track down and protect Ryo, the last of the Chozen. She is the only hope of preventing a tide of evil driven by the Afortiori and the prospect of universal slavery if they aren’t stopped.

Time is ticking and Filion has no idea of how to find Ryo let alone how to protect her, yet destinies of planets rest in her hands. Enlisting the help of a rag-tag band of mercenaries, Filion will set out to search the wastes for Ryo. Together they will confront an evil whose power they just might have fatally underestimated.

I was a natural flier, I could take a punch, and I was smarter than most. Within five years I was a full-fledged pilot. On my last assignment, I was Master Pilot Eri Everfar, commanding pilot of a class B Federal war ship, the Seeker, and that’s where I met him, Drakier Lu…

Filion and his new friends have escaped Bok and are stuck in an asteroid field that isn’t supposed to exist. They’ve almost run out of fuel, their water supply is seriously depleted, all of their food has been destroyed, and the girl they’d just risked everything to save, Ryo, is dead.

Captain Eri’s former lover, Drakier Lu, has been promoted to Master Commander of the entire Federal Fleet, and his assignment is to find and capture the Dark Horse. Captain Eri has been identified as a Tiori, and she and her associates have just become the Federation’s most wanted. Things aren’t what they seem though, and the line between good and evil blurs as the players’ true motivations come to light.

Filion and the crew return, traveling the galaxy and dodging the Federation and the Tioris, all the while searching for a rogue planet that may or may not be harboring the one person who can save them all…

When I was on Lamu, I inhaled an Afortiori's vileness. That blackness will be what allows me to win. I will use their own evil against them. Because of this I am tainted. I am but a degree different from what I fight, but in that degree, hangs the balance between universal slavery and Free Will.

Having fled from Lamu only moments before its destruction, Filion and his friends find themselves hiding in the shadows as the Federation and the Afortiori mobilize against their worst enemy, The Etulosba and its crew. The Etulosba, Ryo, plans for her final battle. She was engineered to fight for Free Will, but to win that war, she will have to become what no Chozen was meant to be - an Afortiori. Caught in Ryo's wake, Captain Eri is torn between leading her crew and confronting Drakier Lu, her former lover and torturer. Will she be able to overcome what he did to her, or will she fail, thereby becoming what he made her and letting down Ryo, her crew, and ultimately, the universe? Filion and the crew return in the final installment of The Ryo Myths. Join them as they begin a journey that not all of them will survive.

Enjoy an excerpt from The Degrees of Destiny:

Initially, she’d thought the energy transfer had been temporary. Then she’d tortured Teeive instead of killing him, and now she realized the true cost of what she’d done. Some of his energy lived on inside of her. She hadn’t foreseen that. Inhaling Teeive’s energy had been like filling a suitcase with sand. She’d dumped out most of the sand, but grains of it remained, and they were expanding. She could feel the cold, calculating, psychopathic tendrils of Afortiori vile spreading and threatening to overtake her body. It wasn’t a battle she was sure she could win, but it might be what won her the war.

“I held that evil inside of me,” Ryo continued. “It powered me. I became high on its force. Then it left but not all of it. Some of it still lives within me.” She stood and faced Wiq. “I cannot fight this war without it.” She stood and faced Wiq. “I cannot fight this war without it. That blackness will be what allows me to win. I will use their own evil against them. Because of this I am tainted. I am but a degree different from what I fight, but in that degree, hangs the balance between universal slavery and Free Will. You and I, we have fought over Free Will, we have fought for Free Will, but we have never had Free Will. Captain Eri must exercise her Free Will because to me, she is everything that those words mean. If she does that, I can stay on the side of the right. I can fight this blackness and use it to save her. If she denies it though, or if she dies…”

Ryo looked at her hands. They flashed and became translucent. Wiq could see Ryo’s veins. As Wiq watched, a shadow spread through Ryo’s blood, darkening it to black.

“This vileness inside of me is not static. It pushes. It grows. I fight it, but I’m fighting on all fronts. She is my hope. She is my faith. She is what keeps this blackness at bay. She must not fail, or we all die.”

About the Author:
Perrin is the author of The Ryo Myths, a sci-fi/fantasy trilogy that has been heralded to engage both nerds and non-nerds alike. Check out her books on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. When not writing, Perrin enjoys drinking coffee and swimming, although usually not at the same time.

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11 comments:

  1. Great little tidbits, I always enjoy learning things about authors. I also love to bake and, like you, end up with stuff all over myself, the floor, the counters..lol... thanks for sharing!

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  2. I liked reading the five things, thank you.

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  3. Thanks for hosting It's Raining Books!

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  4. I really enjoyed learning about you and your book! Thank you for a great post and contest!

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  5. 5 things I would never have guessed.

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  6. I enjoyed learning about the five things I never would have guessed. Thank you for the post and the giveaway!

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  7. Do you write every day, 5 days a week or as and when?

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