Showing posts with label Kathleen Peacock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathleen Peacock. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Hemlock Blog Tour: Guest Post - The Wolves of Hemlock

Here's my second post in the Hemlock blog tour, the first post was my review of Hemlock. Go HERE to check it out. I would like to say thanks again to Shannon at Harper Collins Canada for putting together this blog tour and asking me to take part in it, and Kathleen Peacock for writing the amazing Guest Post below.
The Wolves of Hemlock
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My intro to werewolves was almost exclusively through the screen. I watched Michael J Fox wolf-out on the basketball court and followed an American werewolf as he ran through the streets of London. Oz stole my heart and Ginger snapped. As much as I loved watching werewolves on screen, though, the thought of writing a werewolf novel was the furthest thing from my mind.
But some of those images stuck.

Shifts that were tied to anxiety and hormones. Bone-crushing transformations. Stories that worked on multiple levels. They were the wish list I kept without consciously thinking about it. When I did finally have an idea for a book—one I thought I could stick with long enough to write—that wish list was combined with a very practical set of story needs to create the Hemlock take on werewolves.

The Practical


I needed prejudice to divide the characters, so werewolves had to be “out” to the rest of the world.

There had to be an element of fear—even in people who felt sympathy for the wolves—so werewolves became victims of an epidemic which could ensnare anyone.

I needed certain characters in certain places at certain times with their claws out, so shape shifting couldn’t be restricted to the full moon.

The Wish List
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I wanted excruciating transformations. Nothing comes without a price, and the strength and speed the wolves gain in Hemlock is paid for with blood and pain. It’s also brutal for the uninfected to watch. Part of the “fun” of writing the transformation scenes is that they’re all filtered through Mac’s fascination and horror.

I wanted the wolves to struggle 24/7. This isn’t a once a month kind of problem, and there is no werewolf Midol. That’s one of the things I liked about the Teen Wolf movies when I was a kid: the wolf came out when the boy was nervous. In Hemlock, the wolf comes closer to the surface when characters are afraid or angry, and some people are better at suppressing it than others. I wanted the wolves to grapple with self-control but ultimately have the choice of using their wolfish side to protect or to harm.

The Hope

For me, the most interesting takes on supernatural creatures like werewolves and vampires are those that say something about the human condition. Werewolves are set slightly apart from the rest of the world, but they remember what it was like to be fully part of it.

While I hope Hemlock readers like the fight scenes and cringe during the transformations, I also hope they see themselves in the werewolves and take something away from their plight.

About Kathleen:
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Kathleen spent most of her teen years writing short stories. She put her writing dreams on hold while attending college but rediscovered them when office life started leaving her with an allergy to cubicles.

Hemlock, her first novel, will be released on May 8th by Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Hemlock Blog Tour: Review

Thanks to Shannon from Harper Collins Canada for putting together this fantastic blog tour, and thanks to Kathleen Peacock for writing a freaking amazing book. To follow along with the other blogs participating in this tour go HERE to find links to their reviews and guestposts/ interviews.


Hemlock (Hemlock, #1)
Title: Hemlock
Author: Kathleen Peacock
Publisher: Harper Collins
Release Date: May 8th 2012
Source: ARC for review ( Thanks Harper Collins Canada)
Buy: Amazon

Summary:
Mackenzie and Amy were best friends. Until Amy was brutally murdered.
Since then, Mac’s life has been turned upside down. She is being haunted by Amy in her dreams, and an extremist group called the Trackers has come to Mac’s hometown of Hemlock to hunt down Amy’s killer: A white werewolf.
Lupine syndrome—also known as the werewolf virus—is on the rise across the country. Many of the infected try to hide their symptoms, but bloodlust is not easy to control.
Wanting desperately to put an end to her nightmares, Mac decides to investigate Amy’s murder herself. She discovers secrets lurking in the shadows of Hemlock, secrets about Amy’s boyfriend, Jason, her good pal Kyle, and especially her late best friend. Mac is thrown into a maelstrom of violence and betrayal that puts her life at risk.

Kathleen Peacock’s thrilling novel is the first in the Hemlock trilogy, a spellbinding urban fantasy series filled with provocative questions about prejudice, trust, lies, and love.

Review:

When I first heard about Hemlock I expected to really enjoy it, turns out it went over my expectations and I ended up loving it to death. So far it's the best book I have read in 2012 and is high up on my list of overall favourites. Kathleen Peacocks taking an interesting and refreshing take on the werewolf and paranormal genres.

Now on to the endless reason why I loved Hemlock and why you should run out and buy it! The writing in this book is very engrossing and will immediately suck you in the amazing world of Hemlock. I speed right through this book and loved every second of it. What really stands out about this book is how different Kathleen's approach to werewolves is, seeing how many times they show up in YA fiction this isn't a small accomplishment.  I loved how Lupine Syndrom ( werewolf disease) is out to the public and people who have it are sent to confinement camps where we don't know for sure what happens to them from there.

Besides being a totally awesome paranormal book the plot of Hemlock also has a heavy amount of mystery and suspense. Honestly this just makes an awesome book even awesome-er. I don't even think I can put into words how much I loved the three main characters Mac, Kyle, and Jason, they each have qualities that I love to see in a person. If I were to chose one guy though it would be Kyle, the hot rocker guys who has a sensitive and sweet side to him. The things he says makes my heart melt. Mac is a strong lead character, she;s very  respectable, even though she tends to lie I love her. Jason is also a really great guy (just not as much as Kyle) he has a tortured soul and fights his demons by drinking. I just didn't agree with some of the decisions that he made in the book..

The mystery for the most part is very well down, it takes many twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I was able to guess Amy's murder pretty early on in the book that's just me though I always am able to, I think most people will be shocked by who it turns out to be. The motives behind the murder were a complete shock to me.

Kathleen Peacock really delivers in Hemlock, I can't think of a better book to debut with. Along with Hemlock being added to my all time favourites, Kathleen Peacock has been added to my favourite authors as well. She's Canadian too, just thought I should add that in as well.An amazing, unique take on werewolves, with a twist of mystery that makes Hemlock a definite page turner. I would suggest picking up Hemlock this Spring when it' is released and not entering 2013 without reading it. I stand by my word when I say that you will not be disappointed in you decision if you do.
 
 
Check back on April 19th for a awesome guestpost written by Kathleen Peacock on The Wovles of Hemlock.