Apprentice

Apprentice

Apprentice

 

About the Book Apprentice

 

Apprentice

 

Book: Apprentice

Author: Kristen Young

Genre: Christian Science Fiction

Release Date: October 20, 2020

 

The Love Collective is everywhere.
It sees everything.
Be not afraid.

Apprentice Flick remembers everything, except for the first five years of her life. And for as long as she can remember, Flick has wanted to enter the Elite Academy—home to the best, brightest, and most loyal members of the Love Collective government.

Flick’s uncanny memory might get her there, too … even if it is the very thing that marks her as a freak. But frightening hallucinations start intruding into her days and threaten to bring down all she has worked so hard to accomplish. Why is she being hijacked by a stranger’s nightmare over and over again?

Moving to the Elite Academy could give Flick the future she’s always wanted. But her search for truth may lead to a danger she cannot escape.

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My Thoughts on Apprentice:

Have a teenager that you need to fill a stocking for?  I am a personal advocate for gifting books and this one would be a great book to gift to a teenager.  My daughter is 15 and loves to read.  This is one that she’s going to love.  I’m hiding it and saving it for her Christmas stocking. 

This is the first book in a series.  I cannot wait to grab the rest of the series to read as well.  

I’m not normally much of a science fiction/fantasy type story reader.  It’s just not my cup of tea.  But this book brought the mind into it.  And there is suspense.  I love a good suspense novel. 

In this book, we meet Flick.  Flick has almost a photographic memory.  I say almost because she can’t remember anything from before she was 5.  And that’s where the story takes me.  Why can’t she remember?  What are those memories?  Why can’t she access them? 

And then when she starts having nightmares and it’s said to be strangers I find myself wondering if maybe that’s her own memories.  It really made my mind work and I love that about books. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

 

About the Author of Apprentice

 

Apprentice

 

Kristen Young is an Aussie children’s and youth worker who always has a notebook on hand to catch ideas for her fiction and non-fiction. She loves hanging out with her family, watching movies with subtitles, and chocolate.

 

More from Kristen

An interview with Kristen Young

 

Q: How long have you been writing?

I was the kid who used to create little booklets and puzzle magazines for the family. So writing is something that I’ve been doing for a long time. It wasn’t quite publication-worthy back then, but it was fun. I had to practice a little more before people outside my family wanted to see it.

Q: Where do you write?

Anywhere I have access to a laptop or a pen. I have a desk at home where most of the writing happens, but I usually carry a notebook in my bag in case of inspiration hits when I’m out. People think I’m a little eccentric when I’m madly scribbling in the middle of the supermarket. But I have to get that scene idea down before I forget!

Q: What is your writing Kryptonite?

Distractions. For me, writing preparation is a little like building a house of cards — that process of getting my thoughts in order and working out the story direction. Distractions are like the gust of wind that knocks the whole construction over. I usually wear noise-canceling headphones to try and keep me focused on the process.

Q: Where’s your favorite story setting?

I’m still looking for that wardrobe with a door to Narnia.

Q: What’s the first book that made you cry?

I’m not sure if I can share that without giving spoilers! But I’d have to say Charlotte’s Web. When I read that as a child, it had me wrecked for ages.

Q: Have you read anything that totally changed your idea of the way fiction could be written?

There are a couple of books that totally changed my view of fiction. The first was Margaret Atwood’s novel The Blind Assassin. I was totally captivated by the way she mixed newspaper articles and other media with the narrative sections. It was mind-blowing at the time.

Jasper Fforde’s series that started with The Eyre Affair was also pretty amazing. It took a whole pile of literary references and completely messed with them. It was enormous fun.

Q: So why set something in a world called the “Love Collective”?

I like words, and I’m fascinated by the way people often play with them or even weaponize them. I kind of wanted to explore the word ‘love’ and what it means. In English, we have this one word to refer to so many different kinds of concepts. I wanted to write an exciting story, so it seemed right to have this concept as a backdrop behind the action, where you’re asking, “What does this mean?”

Q: Your main character never forgets anything. Is she like you?

No way. I think Flick’s memory is a bit of wish fulfillment from me. It was so hard writing her because I forget so many details! In some ways forgetting is protective. But in other ways, I’d love to have her memory.

Q: What can we expect in the rest of the Collective Underground Trilogy?

I can’t tell you the whole story, that would ruin the fun. But in the first book, Flick’s world has started really small, and she’s going to broaden her horizons. She’ll get to explore more of this Love Collective. There also might be some more dangerous, too. Or more love. We’ll see…

 

Blog Stops for Apprentice

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, October 31

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 1

Blogging With Carol, November 1

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, November 2

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 2

Texas Book-aholic, November 3

Inklings and notions, November 4

April Hayman, Author, November 4

For Him and My Family, November 5

Locks, Hooks and Books, November 6

deb’s Book Review, November 6

Worthy2Read, November 7

Woven by Words, November 7

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, November 8

Emily Yager, November 9

Artistic Nobody, November 9 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)

Sara Jane Jacobs, November 10

Simple Harvest Reads, November 11 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Ashley’s Bookshelf, November 11

Adventures of A Travelers Wife, November 12

Through the Fire Blogs, November 12

Splashes of Joy, November 13

Inside the Wong Mind, November 13

 

Giveaway for Apprentice

 

Apprentice

 

To celebrate her tour, Kristen is giving away the grand prize of a $100 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/102f1/apprentice-celebration-tour-giveaway

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14 Comments

  1. lakesidelivingsite

    Thanks for sharing, this sounds interesting.

    1. Erin S.

      It’s definitely a great book.

  2. Rita Wray

    I enjoyed the interview.

  3. Bea LaRocca

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book and the author Q&A, this sounds like an excellent read

    1. Erin S.

      It’s a really good one. Thanks for stopping by.

  4. Emma

    This sounds thought-provoking!0

  5. Caryl Kane

    Wonderful review, Erin! I also enjoying gifting books. Thank you for hosting.

  6. James Robert

    Good Morning! Your book sounds great and I’m glad I got to learn about it. Thank you!

  7. Tashia M Jennings

    Thank you for sharing. Love discovering new books and authors.

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