- Epic Reads’s 12 YA Books Featuring Charlie Bowater’s Gorgeous Art
- Tor.com’s January SFF YA
- The Nerd Daily’s Most Anticipated 2021 YA Releases
- The Tempest’s 25 Books Their Most Excited for in January 2021
- The Nerd Daily’s January 2021 YA Book Releases
- BookRiot’s All The Books! Podcast January 19, 2021 New Releases episode
- Frolic’s Top 12 YA Books Hitting Shelves in January
- Frolic’s Perfect Pairing: Books and Sam Smith Songs
- Tundra Books Guest Post about Magic System and Fencing Experience
- Frolic’s Feminist YA and MG Debuts of 2021: 14 Authors Share their POV
Interviews!
- The Nerd Daily Interview
- The Dead Darlings Interview
- Frolic Media Interview
- Young Adult Books Central’s Author of the Week Interview
- Fantasy Hive Interview
- The Book Bratz Interview
- Literary Rambles Guest Post with my agent, Amy Brewer
PRAISE for CAST IN FIRELIGHT:
A fun, fast-paced fantasy saturated in wonder with a pair of dynamic heroes who will steal your heart. You won’t want it to end!”—KAYLYNN FLANDERS, author of Shielded
“An enchanting adventure full of fast-paced action and fantastic characters. Set in a richly imagined fantasy world, Cast in Firelightdelights on every level.”—ROSEMARY CLEMENT-MOORE, author of Texas Gothic and Spirit and Dust
“I was hooked from beginning to end. The romance and adventure unfolded brilliantly, and the world and its characters swept me away. I enthusiastically recommend it!”—KATHRYN PURDIE, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Burning Glass and Bone Crier’s Moon
“Cast in Firelightsparks with quick humor and crystal prose, a vivid elemental magic system, a burning romance, and a heroine whose courage and wit light up the pages. A fantasy with a fresh voice equal-parts fun, romance, and action.”—AMELIE WEN ZHAO, author of the Blood Heir series
“Absorbing, perfectly plotted, and heartfelt, Cast in Firelight will have you turning pages and rooting for Dana Swift’s fierce, original heroine.”—LESLIE LUTZ, author of Fractured Tide
“A spell-binding debut with cage-fighting witches, vigilante heroism, and an intoxicating slow-burn romance. Fans of Serpent & Dove’s smart-alecky Lou and The Wrath and the Dawn’s cunning Sharhzard should prepare themselves to fall head over heels for the fiery Adraa.”—KELLY COON, author of the Gravedmaidens duology
“A satisfying romantic fantasy with a badass heroine and memorable setting….[Perfect for] fans of Susan Dennard and Roshani Chokshi.”—SLJ
“The intricate world with magic-fueled, action-packed fight scenes and snarky, colloquial banter is loosely infused with Asian Indian cultural references…will appeal to fans of fast-moving fantasy adventures.”—Kirkus Reviews