Showing posts with label The Faerie Ring. Show all posts
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Oct 7, 2011

Review - The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton


The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton
September 27th, 2011 from Tor

Set in Victorian London, Tiki is about as poor as poor can get. She is basically an orphan after her parents both died when she was a young teen. Now, a year later, she is living in an abandoned clockmaker's shop with other children who are essentially homeless. They steal and find any way they can to put coal in the stove and a little food in their belly. Tiki herself has become a master pickpocketer. One night, she finds herself at the back door of a kitchen where food is bountiful. She sneaks in and before the night is over, she has a beautiful red ring that is sure to bring her a lot of money. What she doesn't know is that she just stole a faerie ring that is a bound truce between her world and the faerie realms, and that was no ordinary house. That was Buckingham Palace, and she swiped the ring from under the Queens nose. 

The Faerie Ring transports you back into a time where people take leisurely strolls through the park, drink tea in sitting rooms, and masked parties kept the rich busy. Tiki does none of those things. She is too busy caring for the other destitute children. I love her kind and generous heart. She is a giver and takes nothing for herself until the others are tended to. She is brave, bold, and selfless in everything that she does. Every step she takes is in the direction of her helping someone else. Up unto the last pages of the book, she is thinking of the children she cares for and puts herself second. She doesn't even question things about herself because she is too busy concentrating on everyone else. Even though she is a thief, I see her as a role model. 

I love the concept of this story and this book has a lot going on. Mystery, adventure, suspense, romance, paranormal elements.... After Tiki steals the ring, she finds herself in the middle of a war of the worlds (literally) and isn't sure who to trust. Rieker, a legendary thief, says he can be trusted, but every time Tiki thinks she knows him, a secret is unveiled. Rieker seems to know a lot about the fey and the royal family, but doesn't bother filling Tiki in. In fact, he seems to keep things from her. The two go round and round until one eventually has to trust the other. The mystery of Rieker is parallel to Tiki herself. As a child, she sat listening to her mother tell stories of the fey and she never thought twice of them. Tiki's strange birthmark grabs the attention of Rieker and he seems to be around every corner from that moment on. Their cat and mouse game is endearing. I was frustrated with Rieker at times for not telling Tiki some truths about herself. I hated to see Tiki walk around in a cloud of doubt. There is resolution in the end and leaves room for book two. I hope there is a book 2!

Great low fantasy that will only leave you wanting to take a carriage ride and look at your friends birthmarks. Great start to a hopefully long series!

I had an interview with author Kiki Hamilton last week where we talk about faeries and Victorian London. Read it HERE

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You can find Kiki right HERE on her website.

Oct 3, 2011

The Faerie Ring - Interview with Kiki Hamilton

I am happy to have Kiki Hamilton, author of The Faerie Ring, on the blog today! When I received her book, I immediately thought it would be an excellent tour book. So, it's out there in the world and hasn't come back yet! If you would like to check out some reviews, find the Linky HERE.

Can I just say how fun Kiki is! We finally got to meet in person at ALA and had a great time at the Tor party. When Katie from Mundiermoms asked if I wanted to be on her tour for Kiki, I had to say yes.

 Stephanie, Cari, Kiki, Lisa, and I. 

Without further ado, here's Kiki!

Hi Jen! Thanks so much for featuring me on your blog and for participating in this blog tour!!
Thank you for answering some questions today!!

Describe your journey to publication in one word. 
Lucky.

What came first - character, plot, or setting? 
Character and setting came simultaneously. I knew Tiki was a pickpocket in Victorian London - that’s where I started.


Where did you come up with the characters names? 
Character names just come to me. I know, that’s sort of a lame answer :-} but that’s usually where I start - who is trying to tell me there story? The character shows up in my imagination and they usually come with a name.

When your close family and friends were reading for the first time, did they want you to change anything? 
To tell you the truth, nobody read this story before I sent it to my agent. I wrote The Faerie Ring in thirty days. My agent, Kate Schafer Testerman, was reading something else I wrote, so I wrote TFR while she was reading. She came back and wanted revisions on the other book and I said ‘yes, and oh, by the way, I have this other story….’ so I sent it on to her. 

WOW, 30 days! 

Why faeries and not, say, vampire lore? 
I’m not a big vampire lover - though I did love TWILIGHT - but it seems like vampires have been written about in every possible way, and they are what they are. Faeries though, have unlimited possibilities for interpretation. Also, they are common to many culture’s mythology so it’s almost a universal element that people can understand and relate to. Plus, I love the idea of unseen worlds existing side by side with our own and what happens when those worlds collide - the Otherworld offers the perfect set-up for that kind of story. But back to vampires - you know - never say never. J

Tiki is literally struggling to survive in Victorian London as a pick-pocketer. What made you choose the profession? 
Characters are more interesting when they have a struggle and Victorian London was a fascinating time in history with a real dichotomy of motivations and classes - those who had and those who didn’t. Pickpockets were common as many children were orphaned or sent to the workhouse and I like the challenge of being a successful pickpocket. Not only stealing enough to survive, but to pickpocket without getting caught.


Tiki steals a ring that is worth more than meets the eye. Was this version modeled after an existing ring? 
No - the ring is something I made up.

Was Rieker's role always very clear to you or did it evolve over time? 
Rieker evolved, like most of my characters do. I don’t outline, so often I don’t know the end of the story until I get there. Crazy, right? Which is half the fun of writing - I have to keep going to find out what happens next! But I will say, we have only just begun to learn what there is to know about the characters in The Faerie Ring.

I have to ask, when will the cover for book two, THE TORN WING be revealed? 
That all depends… J I haven’t actually sold The Torn Wing yet, but I will release the book one way or the other - so stay tuned! I’ll let you know when I know!!

Thanks SO much, Jen! I really appreciate all the support you’ve shown me!
All the thanks to you, Kik!

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You can find Kiki right HERE on her website.

Here are the next stops on The Faerie Ring:
10/4- Mundie Moms- author interview
10/5- Reading Teen- guest post
10/6- The Story Siren- review & author interview
10/7- Eve's Fan Garden- review, *book giveaway
10/8- Page Turners- review

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