Blog Tour: Fated by Alyson Noel
Alyson Noel
Books (YA):
The Soul Seekers:
- Fated
The Immortals Series:
- Evermore | 2009
- Blue Moon | 2009
- Shadowland | 2009
- Dark Flame | 2010
- Night Star | 2010
- Everlasting | 2011
Riley Bloom Series
- Radiance | 2010
- Shimmer | 2011
- Dreamland | 2011
- Whisper | 2012
Other YA Titles:
- Faking 19 | 2005
- Art Geeks and Prom Queens |2005
- Laguna Cove | 2006
- Kiss & Blog | 2007
- Saving Zoë | 2007
- Cruel Summer | 2008
The first book in a magnificent new series about a girl who can navigate between the worlds of the living and the dead by #1 New York Times bestselling author Alyson Noël.
Lately strange things have been happening to Daire Santos. Animals follow her, crows mock her, and glowing people appear out of nowhere. Worried that Daire is having a nervous breakdown, her mother packs her off to stay in the dusty plains of Enchantment, New Mexico with a grandmother she’s never met.
There she crosses paths with Dace, a gorgeous guy with unearthly blue eyes who she’s encountered before…but only in her dreams. And she’ll get to know her grandmother—a woman who recognizes Daire’s bizarre episodes for what they are. A call to her true destiny as a Soul Seeker, one who can navigate between the worlds of the living and the dead. Her grandmother immediately begins teaching her to harness her powers—but it’s an art that must be mastered quickly. Because Dace’s brother is an evil shape-shifter who’s out to steal her powers. Now Daire must embrace her fate as a Soul Seeker and find out if Dace is one guy she’s meant to be with…or if he’s allied with the enemy she’s destined to destroy.
DAIRE MEETS EVER
a short story by Alyson Noël
When she’s not crossing and uncrossing her legs, fussing with her cuticles, and/or riffling through her bag, Jennika tries to engage me in a conversation I’d rather not have. A wad of gum smacking between her back teeth when she says, “Reminds me of Vegas.”
I survey the place. Taking in walls glossed with pale green paint—the color of cucumber meat—the color of calm—along with worn linoleum grey tiled floors left to bubble in the places where they’re not already torn. Her assessment so far off the mark, so opposite the seedy glitz and glam of Vegas, I don’t even respond.
I just close my eyes and slide toward the edge of the curved plastic seat that’s attached to both the floor and the wall. Everything in this place is bolted to something. It’s an attempt to keep the crazies from hurling the furniture at the white-coated doctors prowling the halls.
This is the house of crazy. A place to contain the insane. “Doesn’t it remind you of Vegas?” Jennika’s tone grows louder, more insistent.
More than anything, my mom hates to be ignored, especially by me. So I throw her a bone, decide to play along.
“You mean because of all the slot machines? Or is it the ridiculously long line for the all-you-can-eat prime rib buffet?” I prop an eye open, watching as her eyes roll in their sockets, her brow shooting well past her platinum blond bangs with the chunky pink stripe. Then I close my eyes again, try to focus on something more pleasant, try to conjure the beautiful boy from my dreams. But the drugs they’ve been feeding me, only serve to keep him at bay.
“I meant the absence of windows. And, if you’ll notice, there’s not one single clock—not anywhere!” She shakes her head and scowls, annoyed with the decor as much as the predicament I’ve sunk us both into.
“What’d you expect? Ocean views and whirlpools? It’s a mental ward, Jennika.” My voice sounds listless and bored—as though I can barely drum up the energy to participate. “Best not to keep track of how many days they lock you away.”
Jennika sighs, and leans toward me. Her fingers fussing at my long dark hair, arranging it around my shoulders as though it’ll make some kind of difference to anyone other than her. “It’s not a mental ward, Daire—it’s . . .”
I slant my gaze toward hers, waiting to see where her hunt for the perfect euphemism will end.
“It’s a hospital.” She huffs. “A renowned research center. Nothing more, nothing less. Besides, it’s not like you haven’t been here before.”
When she starts to dig through the contents of her purse, searching for some blush to brighten my cheeks, I know it’s time to flee.
In “The World According to Jennika” there’s nothing a good make-over can’t cure. As one of Hollywood’s most sought-after make-up artists, she’s seen first hand the kind of magick a little spackle and glitter can work. But no amount of fluffing and shading is going to change the fact that this place is, indeed, a mental ward—and that we’re here because of my recent diagnosis as crazy.
I push off, eager to leave Jennika in her happy place of denial. Eager to get as far from her and these “mental health experts” as I possibly can.
“Where you going?” she asks, her voice rising and anxious. Calling after my retreating back when she adds, “Don’t go to far—the doctor will call for you soon . . .” I flee down the hall in search of an exit. Needing to fill my lungs with fresh air.
Needing to remember a time when my life consisted of something more than a never-ending series of mind-altering drugs and mental evaluations.
Needing to get far away from here.
I pick up the pace. Following the lighted signs with green arrows, I round the next corner, and plow smack into a girl so beautiful, so radiant and luminous, I can’t help but wonder if she’s one of the glowing people who stalk me.
If so, it’s just a matter of time before the place floods with crows. And once that happens, they’ll be shoving me into a straight jacket and a padded white room where I’ll live out my life.
“You okay?” The girl places a hand on each of my shoulders in an attempt to steady me. “I’m so sorry—I wasn’t even looking, and . . .”
She tilts her head in a way that allows a stream of golden blond hair to spill down her side as her bright blue eyes narrow on mine. And though I try to pull away, try to tell her I’m perfectly fine, I’m far too startled by the jolt of her touch to do either one of those things.
It’s like her fingers are streaming with electricity that wraps all around me.
She grips my shoulders tighter and lowers her voice to a whisper. “Don’t let them tell you you’re crazy,” she says, glancing all around, as though afraid of being overheard. “Don’t let them tell you the glowing people don’t exist, because they do. The crows too. It’s all real, you’re not imagining any of it.”
I jerk back as though I’ve been shocked. Yanking free of her grip as my mind reels with questions.
Who the heck is she? And how could she possibly know about the visions? Has she read my case file? Is she some crazy escapee impersonating a staff member?
She smiles, standing steadily before me as she says, “I’m none of those things. My name’s Ever. Ever Bloom. I’m psychic, telepathic, but as far as I know I’m not crazy. Nor am I a patient impersonating a staff member. And though I’m probably the only person willing to believe you—trust me when I say, you won’t always feel so alone. There are plenty of us who realize the world isn’t anything like we’ve been trained to believe.”
“What are you doing here?” I ask, well aware how I just skipped over her more outrageous claims, only to focus on the benign.
“I’m taking part in a study on NDEs.” Fielding my blank look when she adds, “People who have had a near death experience.”
“You died?” My gaze flies down the length of her, thinking she is surely the strangest girl I’ve ever met, and yet there’s something about her that’s so calming, I have no desire to flee.
“More than once.” She lifts her shoulders, her eyes glinting with mischief when she says, “As will you.”
I shift from foot to foot, not really knowing how to respond.
“Listen,” she says, checking her watch and glancing toward the door just behind her. “All you need to know is that you’re not crazy. Not by a long shot. So please don’t believe them. Listen to your heart, it’ll never steer you wrong.”
I nod, sensing the truth behind her words.
“I wish we had more time to talk but—” She turns, smiling as the absolute personification of Tall, Dark, and Handsome pushes through the door and stands right beside her. “We’re late,” she says.
“That’s what happens when you won’t let me manifest a parking space.” He hands her an unopened bottle of water, grinning in a way so heart-melting, I have to force myself to look away.
Remembering too late how she claims to read minds, and the knowing smile she gives me, pretty much proves she just caught me mentally ogling her boyfriend.
“This is Damen. Damen Auguste,” she says, leaning against him and fitting into his side so easily, they’re like puzzle pieces—book ends—made to be together.
“I’m Daire,” I say, realizing I hadn’t gotten around to introducing myself earlier.
“Looks like your mom’s looking for you.” Damen gestures at a point just beyond my shoulder, where, sure enough, Jennika waits with a scowl on her face and a hand on each hip.
“Here.” Ever places her bottle of water into my hand. “Tell her you went to get something to drink. Don’t let her know you were about to run away. It’ll only make her mad, and that’s the last thing you need. Besides, you’re ready to face them now, right?”
I start to return the water, but it’s only a second later when a new one just appears in her hand. And I’m so busy blinking and gaping, I almost miss it when she says, “Remember what I told you: Believe what you see—what you know in your heart to be true—and discard everything else they try to tell you.”
I nod, taking one last look at Ever and Damen, hoping I can carry some of their optimism and magick with me wherever I go. About to make for Jennika now calling to me from her end of the hall, when Ever says, “You’re headed for great things, Daire Santos. You just have to believe in yourself.”
I stop, shoot her a quizzical look. About to tell her that my last name is Lyons, not Santos, when she smiles and nods and urges me on.
I hurry toward Jennika, allowing her to wrap an arm around me and lead me away as I cling to Ever’s assurance that the glowing people are real. The crows too. And the fact that I’m the only one who can see them doesn’t mean I’m insane, but rather that I’m headed for something extraordinary.
I can only hope that it’s true.
The End.
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Dare You To
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Kassandra
Twitter: mhs002
I would probably want a parrot to be my spirit guide, since it can actually talk to me.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Viki S.
Twitter: Jovial_1
I’d want a Bengal Tiger because they are strong and protective.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Diana @The Lovely Getaway
Twitter: Lovelygetaway
I’d want a tiger spirit guide!! How kick ass would that be?
haha! Is that even possible? I doubt it, but still…. I’d choose a tiger <3
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Christina K.
I’d love a dog or tortoise to be my spirit guide. A dog because dogs are loyal and brave. A tortoise because they’re wise.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Kris
Twitter: ImaginaryReads
The wolf – they’re loyal and beautiful animals. I’ve always wanted to get to know one.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Nevey
Twitter: NeveyB
I would love a Turtle as a spirit guide because Turtles are peaceful, takes it slow and they live ages so they shall be so wise.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Patrick @ The Bookshelves
I love it to be a bird, or a panda!
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Susan Light
Labrador Retriever! We have always has one since I was in college.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Christina K
Twitter: chrstinamk88
I would like to a wolf for a spirit guide. They are independent cunning and wise.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Chris
I know this might sound strange, but I would choose a raccoon. They are clever animals, good at finding things, and ferocious if you get them angry.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Melissa
Twitter: myeclecticbooks
I’ve always had an affinity for cats…so I would perhaps want a Tiger as my guide!
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
natalie
I’d want an owl to be my spirit guide because they are always perceived as wise.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Francine (@BooksAndBey0nd)
Twitter: booksandbey0nd
I’d love for a jungle cat like the lion (they ARE the KING of the Jungle for a reason..) or maybe a panther or jag or a little one like an ocelot..IDK..
Def a jungle cat though.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Krista D.
Twitter: KsDustJacket
Definitely a cat. I can be very lazy at times.

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Sandra - Panda Reads
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A cat because they’re sneaky
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Leeanna
Twitter: leaflette
A fox. Clever like a fox….
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amelia @ Regal Reads
Twitter: delourance
I’d choose an owl because they are smart.
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Bookish in a Box
Twitter: bookishinabox
A white tiger–they’re so beautiful.
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ashley
Twitter: bookserieslover
panther or white/black wolf
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Samantha D
A fox! Their small and quick!
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Mirella
I would like to a wolf for a spirit guide, cuz they are wild and braves.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
laceyblossom
I’d choose a wolf. There’s just something so intriguing about wolves to me
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Gi-Gi
I would want a wolf to be my spirit animal because they are so ferocious but also so majestic.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
bn100
An elephant because they have a good memory.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Nick M.
I would want my spirit guide to be a dog because they are protective and loyal.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Carl
I’ve always been attracted to large cats. How about a lynx
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amanda Morganne
I would want either a lion as a spirit guide, because they focus not only on strength but on working together, which is something I sometimes need to remember.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
orchid7
I think maybe some kind of bird, like an eagle or a falcon.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amanda
Tigers – they’re fast & fierce
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Stephanie
I would choose a tiger due to the fact that they are beautiful creatures, but can protect me if they needed to.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Stephanie
I would choose a tiger due to the fact that they are beautiful creatures, and because they are fierce and strong as well.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Merisha Abbott
I think I would choose a deer due to the fact that they are graceful, beautiful creatures.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Misty Mrosko
I would want a dolphin. They are elegant, beautiful and powerful. I love the water as well, so it would be a perfect match! Thanks for the giveaway!
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Sarah Weiss
I’d like to have a falcon or owl for a Spirit guide. Great contest!
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amy S.
I guess a cat, because they can see in the night. Not sure really, but am interested to read about the topic in this book. Thanks for the giveaway.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Denise Z
I think I would like a falcon to be my spirit guide, it can fly and see for miles
and help me get where I am going and watch out for dangers.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Paige
I’d want my spirit guide to be a tiger! =) I love tigers.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Anjelica
I think it would be a wolf, because they are beautiful and majestic and just plain awesome!
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Felicia
A dolphin. Is that possible? If so, I’d choose dolphin. I absolutely love them, and they are so intelligent. Beautiful, loving creatures, and so powerful.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
JennyC
A bear. I just recently watched Brother Bear with my little cousins…so yeah if you can’t tell i LOVE that movie now lol:)
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
DeeDee Griffin
Twitter: DeeDeeGriffin00
I’d love my spirit guide to be any kind of bird, one that flies anyway!
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Jannette
Hello. I would like to have a unicorn as my spirit guide because they are beautiful, magical, and well, I just love THEM! Do they count as an actual animal? lol =)
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Emily Davidson
A cat, just because they’re awesome and adorable.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
leannessf
Hhhmm…don’t know, maybe a dragon since they are supposed to be wise and would love to fly!
Thanks,
Leanne
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Christina2227
Twitter: Christina2227
I would probably want an owl as my spirit guide. They have great hearing, can turn their heads up to 270 degrees allowing them to easily watch their back, no natural threats, their intelligence because they’ve been around approximately 58 million years, and because I’m a tiny bit shallow, they’re cute… mostly, but they can be creepy, too.
Thanks for the giveaway! *fingers crossed*
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Ashley
Twitter: booknookblog
A horse or some kind of tiger! They’re both awesome
Horses are one of my favourite animals.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Carol M
I would want it to be a snow leopard. They are so beautiful and I love cats.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Emily @ Falling For YA
I think I would want a cheetah! Mostly because I want one as a pet in real life. They are really sweet if you raise them with labs from the time they are kittens.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Daphne
I would love a wolf as a spirit guide. There intelligent and loyal and thats why i love them
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Rabiah
Twitter: iliveforreading
Oh, um probably a dog– loyal, brave and they are guides now. OR possibly a dolphin, cause I love ‘em
Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
CeReS - Mirrorcle World
Hum good question…. A cat I think because I love them so much and they are smart!
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Danie
Twitter: booktacular
Can I pick a specific animal? I’d totally want Chewie, my cat, to be my spirit guide. Lol, I’m weird, but she’s my perfect match.
Otherwise I think I’d pick a cheetah.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Karen L.
Ummm.. Probably a dog for a spirit guide.. D: I love dogs and they’re so protective and loyal.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
abby
love the sound of the book
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Beckie
A Dolphin. I have always loved these wonderful creatures. They are so gentle and kindhearted.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Courtney
A husky
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Rachel
I would love for spirit guide to be an otter..because they are just absolutely adorable
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Joy @ Book Lagniappe
Twitter: joy_davis
Great question…I think I would probably go with a mountain cat of some sort – smart and protective.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Michelle L. Lynn
Twitter: MichelleLynn851
I think I would want the Horse to be my spirit guide, like it is for Dace in Fated (loved that book by the way)
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amy G
I would want a bird to be my spirit guide because it’s small and seem less scary than having a larger animal as my spirit guide companion. It’s supposed to teach, guide, and protect me, so I want it to be an animal I am less scared of.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Lili
Twitter: LiliReflects
I’d love to have a white wolf as my spirit guide. They’re so beautiful and protective!
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Adriana Jovel
I would want a Gheco to be my spirit guide because they are goodluck and very tiny. ;D
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Casey Hensley
I would want a white tiger to be my spirit animal because they are rare, beautiful, strong, and empowered.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Amanda
Twitter: lybellareads
I would have to say a fox.
They are quick, cunning, smart, and really cute.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Stephanie
I’d want a fox spirit because they’re smart and sly creatures
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Flo
I think I would want to be a cat of something individual like that.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Elizabeth Trujillo
I would want a horse to be my spirit guide because they are beautiful,strong and they stand mighty and elegant and are fast runners.
On Thursday, May 31st 2012
megan
Twitter: Caffandbooks
this sounds to interesting! thanks for the contest Kristi

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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Elle
Twitter: FlynnElle
I would want it to be a cat, I suppose.
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
Deborah/BookishDame
Twitter: thebookishdame
If there were such things as animal spirit guides, I’d like mine to be a bear. Mother bear would be the most likely. I’m the mother of 5 children who have now grown and have children of their own. I think a mother bear and I could relate. She’d have a lot to teach me about seasons and sheltering those you love from things that could hurt them in the world. I’d love to read this book!
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On Thursday, May 31st 2012
mariah c
Id want an elephant as my spirit guide.