Blog Tour: Perception: Author Interview + Giveaway!

Feb •  28 •  2012


Hello everyone and welcome to the Blog Tour for Perception.
The blog tour is hosted by Books Complete Me.
Today I have an interview with the lovely author, Kim Harrington!!

“When you can see things others can’t, what do you do when someone’s watching you?

Everybody knows about Clarity “Clare” Fern. She’s the psychic girl in school, the one who can place her hands on something and see hidden visions from the past.

Only Clare would rather not be a celebrity. She prefers hanging back, observing. Her gift is not a game to her.

But then someone starts playing with her head . . . and heart. Messages and gifts from a secret admirer crop up everywhere Clare turns. Could they be from Gabriel, the gorgeous boy who gets Clare’s pulse racing? Or from Justin, Clare’s hopeful ex-boyfriend who’d do anything to win her back?

One thing is certain. Clare needs to solve this mystery, and soon. Because the messages are becoming sinister, and a girl in town has suddenly disappeared.”


What do you think makes a good story? 

A good story is one that I don’t want to put down and that I find myself thinking about long after the story is done.

 What do you have in store for the Clarity series? How many books are planned for the series?
 
Right now it’s just the two. I would love to write another Clarity book and I already know the plot (fans can probably guess it), but in case I don’t get that opportunity, I worked hard to end Perception in what I hope is a satisfying way.
 Do you read the same genre as you write? What are you currently reading?

In YA, I read everything—contemporary, paranormal, mysteries. In adult fiction, I mostly buy thrillers but I’ll toss in something else now and then, too. I miss horror and really wish it would make a comeback. I’m currently reading Fracture by Megan Miranda and loving it.

 Why do you write for teens rather than for adults?

I think my voice lends itself to YA. And I think there’s more freedom in YA. The category isn’t as constrained by genre. For instance, my 2013 standalone is a horror, ghost story, murder mystery, romance. In the adult world, they wouldn’t know where to place it. In YA, you don’t have to fit your book into a specific box.

 With Spring around the corner, what books do you want to read?

I think The Night She Disappeared by April Henry sounds awesome. And I’m also looking forward to Stay Close by Harlan Coben.

Thank you Ms. Harrington for the interview!

About the author:

Where you can purchase the books:
                       Clarity:
             Pre-Order Perception:

And now a giveaway!

Mini Book Bracelet of Clarity and Perception!
    


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Good Luck and Happy Reading!
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16 Comments

  1. Christina Fiorelli
    Feb 28, 2012

    Oh PLEASE write a third book after Perception!!

    I love Clare (and Justin – I’m a Justin gal:))

  2. Christina Fiorelli
    Feb 28, 2012

    When will you release more info about your stand-alone? It sounds awesome!!

  3. Christina Fiorelli
    Feb 28, 2012

    I don’t know if you need an email or some way to contact me for the giveaway, but here’s my twitter handle @christinafiorio

    and email ccfioriole at gmail dot com

  4. Michele
    Feb 28, 2012

    I agree…A great book and story keeps in your mind for a LONG time…and then its fun to go back and read your favorite parts!

    jmluker at winco dot net

  5. Michelle @ Book Briefs
    Feb 28, 2012

    Thanks so much for being part of the tour. I can’t wait to read perception!

  6. Jenny
    Feb 28, 2012

    Ahhhh! I want more than two books! I really hope we get a third book, I adore this series and am not ready for my time with Clare and family to end. Thanks for the interview ladies!

  7. Shellie
    Feb 28, 2012

    Love the interview, I love getting to know more about the authors. I still have to read Clarity!

  8. Oh I need the second book. I have the first on my tbr and I love reading books back to back. So great that the series has more to it coming as well!

  9. Alison Can Read
    Feb 29, 2012

    I agree that there’s more freedom in YA. Perhaps because it’s more down to earth – in that the authors generally don’t feel the need to be too hoighty toity literary.

  10. I always love the writing style of YA books. I love books that are out of the box and special. Great interview. can’t wait for this book

  11. Only the two books?! I know I will want more!

  12. Vivien
    Feb 29, 2012

    I can’t believe this will be a duology?!?!

    Vivien
    deadtossedwaves at gmail dot com

  13. Melanie L
    Mar 1, 2012

    I can’t wait for this one to come out so I can read it!
    peacelily_2006(at)yahoo(dot)com

  14. Carla
    Mar 1, 2012

    Thanks for the interview. I want more than just two books! 🙂

  15. elena
    Mar 1, 2012

    I agree on what makes a good story! Loved her answer to the YA thing, it’s so true that you don’t have to box in YA.

  16. Tee
    Mar 3, 2012

    Oh man you have to write a third book. Please oh please the series can not end with Perception.