Posts Tagged ‘debut novels’

23rd May

GRIMSPACE by Ann Aguirre

Title: Grimspace
Author: Ann Aguirre
Publication Info: Ace Science Fiction, Feb 2008
Genre: Science Fiction with romantic elements
Rating: <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

A spectacular debut novel! This action-packed deep space thriller has luscious world building and enough romance to keep both sci-fi fans and romance readers happy.

Plot:

Sirantha Jax has a rare gene that allows her to navigate space ships through the Grimspace – bending time and space to allow them to reach their destination in a fraction of the time. (If you’ve read a Wrinkle in Time – think Tesseract.) Most Jumpers burn out after ten years, but Jax has lasted longer than anyone predicted. It’s the only thing she’s been lucky in.

The ship she’s navigating crash lands with a congregation of delegates onboard–killing everyone but Jax. Jax is arrested and imprisoned. She doesn’t remember what happened, but she knows she isn’t at fault despite what her employer, the Corp, tries to tell her. She is broken out of jail by a mercenary (March) who wants to build a new school for Jumpers in direct opposition to the monopolistic Corp. His team takes Jax to a number of inhospitable outskirt planets hoping to find unregistered Jumpers with alien genes.

The Corp announces that Jax and crew are dangerous terrorists who murdered the delegation and have blown up a number of space stations. Jax must discover why the Corp is trying to kill her before the Corp’s bounty-hunters complete the job. They’re not the only things trying to kill her. Everywhere she goes, destruction follows. There’s no one she can trust, no one who hasn’t tried to use her for their own ends. Jax is determined to live – but she might finally have found a cause worth dying for.

Discussion:

This is one of the best debut novels I’ve ever read. I often hear agents and editors talk about the importance of “Voice.” Ms. Aguirre hits that ball out of the park. Her narrator comes vividly alive through her language and word choice. Her eloquent descriptions paint a thrilling, enthralling world that the reader can almost reach out and touch. She isn’t afraid to tackle big themes or kill off secondary characters. The novel has a gritty, hard edge that I often find missing in dark books. (And movies. Terminator: Salvation should have had this edge, but for some unknown reason all the secondary characters lived happily ever after in what should have been a dark, gritty movie. What gives?) Thank you, Ms. Aguirre for killing off your non-protagonists. THAT’S WHAT THEY’RE THERE FOR. I can’t believe the main character is in danger if no one but the bad guy dies.

I really appreciated how Jax struggles to do the right thing. I believed her character. Her transformation was much more powerful and believable because the reader sees her struggle. When she finally finds something worth dying for, I know how important it is because I’ve seen her naturally self-serving tendencies. Human beings are naturally selfish. Her actions are realistic. (Unlike every character in Terminator: Salvation.)

I am eager to read more by Ms. Aguirre. WANDERLUST and BLUE DIABLO are next on my TBR list!

4th April

Aspiring Romance Author Book Club

What does it take to get published?

Ask a Debut Author. Through years of blood, sweat & tears, rejections, contests, multiple manuscripts, faith, perseverance and luck, these authors have finally jumped the hurdle from the Aspiring Author to the Published Author. Debut novels hold the key to understanding What It Takes. So what can aspiring authors do to learn this industry secret? – Start an Aspiring Romance Author Book Club to analyze the story structure, character arcs, dialogue, voice, theme, writing style, plot, setting and ability to elicit an emotional response of break-out novels. Dig deep and discover what makes these manuscripts tick. What elements make them work? What elements could be improved? What can you take away from these manuscripts that “made-it” to bring to your own manuscript?

Lucky you, my critique partner and I are starting an Aspiring Romance Author Book Club here in Sea-Town and I will be sharing our brainiac discoveries with you via this blog. I invite you to read along with us and share your thoughts. Should I be overly ambitious, I might even interview the debut authors so we can be inspired by their journey to publication.

The 2008 RITA finalists for Best First Novel were recently released, and this is the list we will be using for our book club. Unfortunately the RWA does not nominate one Best First Novel from each category, so this year we do not have any historical novels to read. Our book club may augment the list with a debut historical novel if we find one – any suggestions?

Treasure by Helen Brenna
Harlequin Enterprises, Harlequin Superromance
Category: Contemporary Romance
Interview on The Romance Reader – Double Golden Heart Finalist. Over 10 years till publication.

Prime Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan
Harlequin Enterprises, Harlequin NEXT
Category: Romantic Suspense
Interview on Single Titles

Silent in the Grave by Deanna Raybourn
Harlequin Enterprises, MIRA
Category: Novel with Strong Romantic Elements
Interview on Barnes & Noble – It took Deanna 14 years to be published.
Interview on Reading the Past Blog - Deanna discusses researching Victorian England.

Thief With No Shadow by Emily Gee
BL Publishing, Solaris
Category: Paranormal Romance
Interview with Nalini Singh -
Interview with Shelley Monro -

Dead Girls Are Easy by Terri Garey
HarperCollins Publishers, Avon Books

Catagory: Paranormal Romance
Interview on Romance Bandits Blog – 4 years to publication
Interview on Tampa Bay Channel 10

Edited to add: The Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran will be our historical.
Interview about her first sale on Dear Author.