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Alexis Marie Chute loves connecting with readers in person, however the times have changed. She will be launching her new novel – Inside the Sun, the exciting finale to The 8th Island Trilogy – in the virtual world. Visit www.AlexisMarieChute.com/InsideTheSun to get in on the book tour fun!
Book lovers unite! A quarantine can’t keep us apart! Join in on the ultimate virtual book tour.
APRIL 17 – “7 Can’t Miss Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books from Spring 2020 Released in Quarantine” The Portalist
APRIL 18 – BookSparks + Girly Book Club Instagram Stories Giveaway
APRIL 19 – “Alexis Marie Chute Talks Breaking Career Boundaries, Upcoming Books, and More” The Teen Magazine
APRIL 20 – “Support Local: Author Alexis Marie Chute Takes us Inside the Sun” Avenue Magazine
APRIL 21 – Reading Brings Us Together
APRIL 22 – Yeg Book Lovers
APRIL 23 – “6 Book Series to Talk About on National Tell a Story Day” SparkPress blog
APRIL 24 – Pop City Life
APRIL 25 – Miss V The Librarian
APRIL 26 – “Local Author Spotlight and Q&A with Alexis Marie Chute” Alberta Mamas
APRIL 27 – Trisha Jenn Reads
APRIL 28 – Old Enough for Fairytales
APRIL 29 – Deaf Bookish Momma
APRIL 30 – Books R Brain Food
MAY 1 – “Lives & Fate” Book Basset
MAY 1 – The Stony Plain Reporter
MAY 2 – Debutante Ball
MAY 3 – Banana Girl Films via AMC blog
MAY 4 – The 8th Island Trilogy Review – Motherbooker
MAY 5 – “Magical Rendition of a Wholly Creative Take” Many Books
MAY 6 – Pam Clark Blog
MAY 7 – “Author Chat with Alexis Marie Chute (Inside the Sun), Plus Giveaway!” YA Books Central Spotlight
MAY 8 – Conor McCreery Kill Shakespeare Feature & Giveaway
MAY 9 – Spun Stories
MAY 10 – Kristen Rademacher Blog
MAY 11 – The Hufflepuff Nerdette
MAY 12 – Shelf Addiction
MAY 13 – Glendale Sciences and Technology School
MAY 14 – The Book Unicorns
MAY 15 – Reader Views May Giveaway
MAY 16 – Reading with Your Kids Podcast
MAY 16 – Special Guest Author on Barbori Garnet’s Virtual Writing Retreat
MAY 17 – Cambridge Common Writers
MAY 18 – Moonshine Mamas on YouTube
MAY 19 – Girls’ Life Magazine, Print Issue June/July
MAY 20 – YA Books Central Instagram Giveaway
MAY 29 – Dr. Paul’s Family Talk Impact Radio
JUNE 1 – Bookworm for Kids
JUNE 8 – Stories that Empower Podcast
JUNE 23 – Spark Press Blog: Behind the Book
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Book Three in The 8th Island Trilogy
By Alexis Marie Chute
Book review by Nicole Yurcaba
“As if reading my thoughts, Finnah says, ‘An easy life is one without love. Love is a risk, a choice, and is often hard, which is why it’s worth it.’”
Plagued by cancer and muteness, Ella Wellesley continues her journey to unlock the Star since she holds the key to saving the universe. As she battles not only her cancer but also mother-daughter conflicts and horrible dreams, she strives to preserve her relationship with her Bangol boyfriend, Luggie. Ella also faces the fact that the key to saving the Star, and ultimately, everything else is her life. As Ella copes with the fact that she may have to die for a cause she does not fully understand, she must summon her inner strength in order to complete what she knows is her destiny.
The third installment to the 8th Island Trilogy, the author’s novel blends science fiction with heartfelt, family-based realism. As this book examines the struggles of being a teenager with a debilitating, potentially terminal disease, it inspires readers to look at their own lives and examine what obstacles they must overcome as well as how they will overcome them. Ella’s determination to survive cancer and save the universe sends the positive message that no matter what trials and tribulations one faces, and no matter how prepared or unprepared one is for these challenges, surrounding oneself with loving people and finding the inner strength to conquer hold the key to a successful life. At its core, too, the novel conveys that though life’s darkest moments may seem utterly unconquerable, finding a path through them always leads to an overwhelming brightness that surpasses all. This book is a must-read for anyone needing inspiration and healing during seemingly insurmountable times of grief, loss, and devastation.
Book Three in The 8th Island Trilogy
By Alexis Marie Chute
Book review by Julie Summers
“Inside the Sun” is the finale to author Alexis Marie Chute’s ‘The 8th Island Trilogy’. A deftly crafted novel showcasing her expertise and skills as a narrative driven novelist, “Inside the Sun” will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to school and community library YA Fiction collections.“
Synopsis: All worlds are dying, and it’s up to one broken and dysfunctional family from Earth, the Wellsleys, to save the day.
Cancer-ridden Ella celebrates her fifteenth birthday beneath an enchanted mountain, but it is what lies even farther below (the mysterious Star in the sea) that demands she grow up quickly. While Ella grapples with the sacrifice she must make and the lies she is forced to tell, her mother, Tessa, is hell-bent on protecting her.
Through bizarre encounters, love-sick Tessa realizes that she is not the lonely orphan she believes. Her husband, Arden, and father-in-law, Archie, are not the only ones with magical bloodlines. This revelation changes everything.
As Archie chooses to embody his unexpected ancestry, he learns that leading the charge in the ultimate battle against evil won’t be as easy as he thought. He’ll need his family (and the strange allies he has gained) by his side to give Ella enough time to set things right.
Can they defeat the unstoppable Millia Sands (and another unexpected foe) before everything they hold dear is destroyed? Or will their adventure tear them apart for good?
Critique: “Inside the Sun” is the finale to author Alexis Marie Chute’s ‘The 8th Island Trilogy’. A deftly crafted novel showcasing her expertise and skills as a narrative driven novelist, “Inside the Sun” will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to school and community library YA Fiction collections.
Book Three in The 8th Island Trilogy
By Alexis Marie Chute
I’m not the kind of book blogger who desperately tries to get free stuff. I’m in a lucky enough position to be able to buy books for myself or, if I need to, I still have access to a library. That said, I like helping out authors who ask me to help out. Promoting your book is a huge job so if I can help out then I will. One of the best things to come out of my blog in the last few years is being able to work with writers. Alexis Marie Chute first approached me to help reveal the cover of the first book in her YA trilogy Above the Star. I was beyond grateful for the opportunity and agreed without a second thought. The book sounded incredible and I was excited to introduce my followers to it. Since then, I’ve had the pleasure of reading and helping to promote the books on social media. I loved the first book and was super excited to read the second book, Below the Moon. So, when I also offered the chance to get a copy, the final book became one of my most anticipated books of 2020.
Inside the Sun is the final book in the 8th Island Trilogy and sees an end to the epic journey that the Wellsley clan have set out on. Archie Wellsley and his family have been stuck on the mysterious island of Jarr-Wya on the world of Jarr for a while now. During that time they have battled great evils and put themselves in plenty of peril. They have also discovered a lot about themselves. In the last book, we found out that Archie was secretly part-Olearon and the rightful lord of the race. His son, Ardenal, has been living as one of the fire people ever since he came to the island but Archie is finding his new role a little overwhelming.
Especially as the last novel saw them embark on a battle with the vicious Millia sands. In the previous book, the people of Jarr-Wya came together with humans to protect Earth from being taken over by the soulless sand. They must then race back to the island and prevent the Millia from reaching the Star. Previously believed to be an evil force ruining life on Jarr, the group have discovered that they must protect the Star to save their worlds. It turns out that Archie’s cancer-ridden granddaughter, Ella, is the key to sorting all of this mess out but is she ready to make the ultimate sacrifice? And just what is happening with her mother, Tessa? She has been searching for her identity her whole life. Could Jarr-Wya finally give her the answers she’s been waiting for?
“Inside the Sun is a rollercoaster of a novel”
My favourite thing about this series of books is how easy it is to get back into the action. Alexis Marie Chute gives the reader just enough information to get them up to speed but she makes sure that the necessary exposition doesn’t slow the pace. Inside the Sun is a rollercoaster of a novel that sees the tension build as we get closer to the big ending. Yet it always remembers to take a breath now and then. We get moments of reflection, emotion, and plenty of character building. This is the kind of book that you’ll enjoy whether you’re a fan of action-driven narratives or character studies. Yes, a lot is going on but it never feels too overwhelming. There is a strong hand on the tiller and she never loses control of her story or characters.
“This is the kind of book that you’ll enjoy whether you’re a fan of action-driven narratives or character studies.”
This entire trilogy has been focused on its main 3 characters and their personal growth. Archie, Tessa, and Ella have all visible changed throughout the trilogy and it’s been wonderful following them on their journey. These are characters that are well-written and well-developed. They could easily have been plucked from real-life and planted on the pages of this novel. Especially Ella. I’ve read so many YA books where the teenage voice feels so fake and overly mature. This isn’t the case here. She deals with everything as you expect someone of her age and she speaks naturally. The relationship between Ella and her mother is one of the central features of the novel and there is plenty of love there. Everything Tessa has done has been to help her sick daughter and she has become such a strong mama bear. It’s the final novel of the series that sees Tessa come into her own and it’s great that she has such strong moments.
“The 8th Island trilogy is one that is full of strong female characters”
The 8th Island trilogy is one that is full of strong female characters and it is refreshing to see. They are all flawed in their own way but they ultimately just want to do right by the people they love. Even if that means coming face-to-face with the ultimate evil. Inside the Sun has the same characteristic darkness that has hung over the last 2 novels. I’ve always thought that Alexis Marie had a similar writing style to Neil Gaiman because she is equally comfortable with showing her readers that life isn’t always happy and safe. There is real danger within these pages and very real consequences for the characters. However, to balance the darkness, there is plenty of humour and love to make sure that there is always hope. These novels feel very uplifting and motivational. There is a lot of humanity on show, which makes the narrative so effective.
“I’ve always thought that Alexis Marie had a similar writing style to Neil Gaiman”
But, by far, the greatest thing about these books is the world-building. Over the last 3 novels, we have been introduced to the island of Jarr-Wya and all of its interesting residents. Alexis Marie has such an original and vivid imagination and she manages to create such beautiful imagery with her words. Her background as an artist is clear and the use of colour within the books has been fantastic. As has the inclusion of illustrations along with the story. Ella, unable to speak because of her illness, uses a paintbrush to communicate with her party. These pictures and writing are included and help bring the story to life. It is an extra sense of magic and realism to help move the story on.
“Inside the Sun is a fantastic way to finish the trilogy and it does satisfyingly end the saga…. it ends in such a fun and charming way.”
Inside the Sun is a fantastic way to finish the trilogy and it does satisfyingly end the saga. Over the last few books, we’ve grown to care about the characters and seeing them finally live up to all of their potential is a shared victory. It’s always sad to finish a series but it helps when it ends in such a fun and charming way. On a personal note, I’m never a fan of love-triangles so Tessa’s constant indecision regarding her ex-husband and new love interest got a bit much for me. Still, it’s one little thing and it won’t bother most people. It’s also got a level of depth that most love-triangles don’t have. It’s the power of great writing.
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– Alexis Marie Chute