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May 24, 2014

Mary Hades by Sarah Dalton ~ Blitz: Guest Post & Two Giveaways!


Just a couple months ago, I wrote a discussion post fretting about the lack of YA Horror, and then I see this little gem come along from one of my favorite authors! 

If I wasn't already excited enough, I have a guest post by Sarah herself explaining five ways Mary Hades is different from the average YA series. Check it out! Don't forget to enter the giveaways - there are two of them!  

Title: Mary Hades
Series: Mary Hades #1
Author: Sarah Dalton
Publication date: June 2014
Genre: Young Adult Horror
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Synopsis


Not many seventeen year old girls have a best friend who's a ghost, but then Mary Hades isn't your average teenager. 

Scarred physically and mentally from a fire, her parents decide a holiday to an idyllic village in North Yorkshire will help her recover. Nestled in the middle of five moors, Mary expects to have a boring week stuck in a caravan with her parents. Little does she know, evil lurks in the campsite...


Seth Lockwood - a local fairground worker with a dark secret - might be the key to uncovering the murky history that has blighted Nettleby. But Mary is drawn to him in a way that has her questioning her judgement. 


Helped by her dead best friend and a quirky gay Goth couple, Mary must stop the unusual deaths occurring in Nettleby. But can she prevent her heart from being broken?


The first in a series of dark YA novels, Mary Hades follows on from the bestselling Kindle Single 'My Daylight Monsters.' A spine-tingling tale with romance, readers will be shocked and entertained in equal measure.



~ Guest Post ~
Five Ways Mary Hades is Different Than Your Average YA Series
by Sarah Dalton

I'm pretty excited about this project. I find Mary the easiest character to write because she is such a free spirit. However, there's a part of me that's nervous about this series. I've mixed things up. Mary Hades doesn't follow a formula.

Here are five things you can expect, and five examples that are a little different to most YA books.

1. It's not a trilogy:
At the moment, the series is open ended, which means I'm planning to keep it going for as long as I enjoy writing it. To me, this is almost like a long-running television series, where each book will focus on a specific challenge. I will be bringing in long-arc storylines at some point, but the first few books are almost standalones. 

2. Each novel is a snapshot:
Like the novella that started it all - My Daylight Monsters - each novel, and each story, is a snapshot into Mary's life. That means that not all the books will link on from each other. The first book has a resolution and no cliff-hanger, but it sets up the rest of the series, because it shows Mary what she wants to achieve with her life.
 This is going to continue throughout the series. Think of them as brief installments into her very interesting life. Characters will come and go. Not all of the novels will be set in the same place.
There is a lot of scope for the series. It could go on as Mary goes to University, or a spin off with different characters could occur. There are no set rules here. Think of it as an urban fantasy series, but more contemporary.

3. The novels are short: 
The main reason I write Mary Hades at a shorter length is because the tone is very deep first person POV present tense. The books are meant to be all-encompassing. I want the reader to be drawn into Mary's world, and that is an intense ride. These sorts of novels are almost always short. Think of the wonderful How I Live Now, or the engrossing Never Let Me Go - they are both short novels and that suits them very well.
The first installment of Mary Hades will be about 280 pages. On the plus side, shorter novels means I can write the installments quicker, so you won't have to wait long for the next book. And, as the books are shorter, I've decided to charge less for them, so you won't be paying more for a shorter novel. However, quality almost always beats quantity. ;)

4. This is dark fiction:
When I started writing My Daylight Monsters, I was very influenced by Gothic literature. That's a very broad brush. I always loved Victorian Gothics, like Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Grey. These novels always have a supernatural element and always have some sort of dark, looming presence.
In My Daylight Monsters, that presence is the hospital, and the deepest fears we harbour there. In Mary Hades, that looming presence is the Yorkshire moors - of course, inspired by Wuthering Heights. Other influences could include Daphne Du Maurier. I had a few scenes from Jamaica Inn playing in my mind as I wrote this book. 
Mary Hades is much more grown up than my other novels. In the past, my books like The Blemished and White Hart have been more suited to younger YA. Mary Hades is best for older teens and adults.

5. Horror AND Romance?
Yup, you better believe it. In the midst of fighting a really scary ghost, Mary manages a holiday romance. Hey, call me a romantic, but I think a girl needs to take some time off from her ghost hunting once in a while. 
In all seriousness, I want the books to be scary AND uplifting. There's a definite contemporary feel to the writing, and hopefully that ties in with the romance.       


About the Author
Sarah grew up in the middle of nowhere in the countryside of Derbyshire and as a result has an overactive imagination. She has been an avid reader for most of her life, taking inspiration from the stories she read as a child, and the novels she devoured as an adult. 

Sarah mainly writes speculative fiction for a Young Adult audience and has had pieces of short fiction published in the Medulla Literary Review, PANK magazine and the British Fantasy Society publication Dark Horizons. Her short story 'Vampires Wear Chanel' is featured in the Wyvern Publication Fangtales. 


Sarah's debut novel The Blemished is a fast paced young adult dystopia set in a fractured Britain. It follows the events of Mina Hart, a young Blemished girl who has a dangerous secret, as she tries to escape the dreaded Operation and get out of Area 14.



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2 comments:

  1. This book looks awesome! I can't wait to give it a read :)

    Katrina @ Chased By My Imagination

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    1. I agree! Sarah's guest post made me want to read it even more than I already did, too! :)

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