Release Date: 05/01/14
Summary from Goodreads:
Trapped in a dark cult, sixteen-year-old Naomi Aren has lived a quiet, albeit unhappy, life nestled deep in the hills of the Ozarks. With uncut hair, denim skirts, and only roses for friends, Naomi seldom questions why her life is different from other kids at school. Until the day her abusive father, who is also the cult’s leader, announces her wedding. Naomi must marry Dwayne Yerdin, a bully who reeks of sweat and manure and is the only one person who scares her worse than her father.
Then she meets Kai, the mysterious boy who brings her exotic new roses and stolen midnight kisses. Kisses that bring her a supernatural strength she never knew she had. As the big day approaches, Naomi unearths more secrets of about her father’s cult. She learns she has power of her own and while Kai may have awakened that power, Naomi must find a way to use it to escape Dwayne and her father—without destroying herself.
Trapped in a dark cult, sixteen-year-old Naomi Aren has lived a quiet, albeit unhappy, life nestled deep in the hills of the Ozarks. With uncut hair, denim skirts, and only roses for friends, Naomi seldom questions why her life is different from other kids at school. Until the day her abusive father, who is also the cult’s leader, announces her wedding. Naomi must marry Dwayne Yerdin, a bully who reeks of sweat and manure and is the only one person who scares her worse than her father.
Then she meets Kai, the mysterious boy who brings her exotic new roses and stolen midnight kisses. Kisses that bring her a supernatural strength she never knew she had. As the big day approaches, Naomi unearths more secrets of about her father’s cult. She learns she has power of her own and while Kai may have awakened that power, Naomi must find a way to use it to escape Dwayne and her father—without destroying herself.
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Guest Post:
Thank you for
having me on your blog today. I’m thrilled to be able to talk about Kissed.
This journey has been so amazing. Today
I want to talk about something that readers have told me they’ve really enjoyed
about the book. The roses.
I consider myself
a lifelong learner. I love learning new things. And I love books that teach me
about new things or places. One of the first things I often do when I finish a
book is Google the setting, a hobby a character had or something else
interesting I found in the book. My favorite books are ones that not only
captured me up in the story but one that taught me something I never knew
before. For example, in North of Beautiful by Justina Chen her main character
loves maps and learns how to geocache. I’d never heard of the concept before
that book. Now, it’s a hobby that I enjoy.
I wanted to
capture that spirit in Kissed. My main character, Naomi, is obsessed with
roses. From a young age she learned how to garden with her grandmother and by
the time we meet her at sixteen, she has a greenhouse filled with exotic rose
blends and a garden out back.
I start every
chapter with something she knows about roses or how she applies those roses to
her life. Here’s the one from chapter four.
Seven roses contain the name of the day of
rest. My favorite is Sunday Lemonade. Its pale pink blooms give off a scent of
lazy summer nights visiting with friends. Just the opposite of the many
Sabbaths I spend with my father. His Sundays smell like famine and pestilence.
Many readers have
asked how I know so much about roses. The truth is, I didn’t know much until I
started writing Kissed. I’d always loved roses. My grandpa grew them and I
loved watching him trim them when I was a child. He always picked a few roses
for me and cut off all the thorns. But I’d never grown my own before.
When I knew Naomi
needed this, I checked out every book on roses my small community library
contained. (Five books, in case you were wondering). I began reading everything
I could online. I found out there are literally thousands of different roses.
It was so fun finding roses to fit each situation. But I needed more than that.
I drove out to my
local Lowes and picked out a few plants. I only chose ones that smelled good
and would bloom all season. A lot of rose bushes will only bloom once a year
and while Naomi was content with that, I wasn’t.
I’ve always had a
black thumb. I killed everything I grew.
Everything I read said that roses were hard to grow. To my surprise, not
only did they live, but they flourished. I loved those roses. Honestly, I think
that was the key. We’ve moved since then, but for a couple of years I had
gorgeous smelly roses. Not only that, I was able to really get a feel for the
roses and add an authenticity that research alone doesn’t give you.
If you are
interested in trying to grow your own roses, I would recommend Oklahoma,
Tiffany, or Granada roses. They seem to do well in most climates and have
dreamy smells. Also, Miracle Grow Roses does wonders.
I hope you will
enjoy Kissed. You can buy it on Amazon. Until the of the week it’s only 99
cents.
About the Author
Kimberly Loth can’t decide where
she wants to settle down. She’s lived in Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Utah,
California, Oregon, and South Carolina. She finally decided to make the leap
and leave the U.S. behind for a few years. Currently, she lives in Cairo, Egypt
with her husband and two kids.
She is a high school math teacher by day (please don’t hold that against her)
and YA author by night. She loves romantic movies, chocolate, roses, and crazy
adventures. Kissed is her first novel.
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I love that she was able to make the roses grow and flourish, I agree that hands on research is always the best!
ReplyDeleteGreat guest post!
I love it when authors are experiences like these! It's so much fun :)
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DeleteMy roses are the only plant I can seem to keep alive in the sweltering heat of AZ :). I hope you enjoy your roses :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for allowing me to be here today!!! What are your favorite roses? I'm always looking for new ones for book two :-).
ReplyDeleteI am so honored you stopped by. I do not know the name of the roses that I have in my front yard, but yellow roses are my favorite. I think they are so beautiful. Unfortunately I am only able to keep red roses alive. I don't know what the difference is, but the reds grow awesome, the rest always die :(.
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