About the Book
Book: The Eternity Gate
Author: Katherine Briggs
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release Date: September 12, 2023
Destroy the key. Save her people and herself.
The Eternity Gate is found, and kings and monsters battle over its legends of treasure. But rumors whisper that someone stole the gate’s ancient key.
Seyo, handmaiden to the princess, keeps three secrets. First, she’s gifted in fire, not light, and may as well be cursed. Second, she translates a prophecy warning that the gate does not offer treasure but judgment. Third, Jorai, the scorned prince and Seyo’s confidant, entrusts her with the key and disappears.
Surrounded by war, Seyo and her companions embark on a journey to seek help from a faraway empire and find Jorai, unaware of the trap awaiting them. But what should Seyo do with the key? Who can survive judgment, especially someone as flawed as her? Will hiding the key—or destroying it—save her people or ensure their defeat?
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About the Author
Katherine Briggs crafted her first monster story at age three. Since graduating from crayons to laptop, she continues to devour and weave fantasy tales while enjoying oolong or chai tea. Katherine, her coadventurer husband, and rescue dog reside outside Houston, where she classically educates amazing middle school students, teaches ESL to adults, and studies other languages.
More from Katherine
Hello friend,
Journey. Friendship. Choices. Do these three words resonate with—even haunt—you too?
As I mature, I see my life and those of others’ as a journey. Aren’t you glad that, through Jesus, it’s leading somewhere amazing, and that the twists and turns have a purpose?
Believing thought leaders look at trends in current culture and diagnose that we’ve forgotten how to be a friend. What ingredients make a strong friendship? A listening ear? Sacrifice? Loyalty? Speaking truth in love? Encouragement? Are you honored to participate in an “unlikely friendship,” meaning someone who is different from you?
I’m sure you’ve faced many choices, even those of the impossible variety. Are you facing such a choice right now? Can you remember a past impossible choice and the light, albeit hard to see, that was always shining through?
Seyo, the main character in my debut YA fantasy The Eternity Gate, can relate. Even though she hides that she inherited the wrong gifting, her enemy’s gifting, she embarks on a journey across dangerous lands to save her country, despite feeling unworthy. She travels with friends and makes some surprising new ones. Along the way, she’s faced with unfathomable choices that will determine the fate of her home. Choices much too big for her shoulders, but that’s because she, like us, has Someone far more powerful helping her.
I encourage you to grab a tasty, warm drink. Since it’s autumn, I suggest The Republic of Tea’s pumpkin spice latte, and you can click here to grab the recipe. Sit back, relax, and remember:
- What part of your journey has made you stronger?
- Is there a friend you can reach out to with an encouraging word?
- Small actions change the world. Don’t give up.
Sip your cozy drink and please enjoy Seyo’s journey. I hope The Eternity Gate invites you into a grand adventure.
Sincerely,
Katherine Briggs
My Thoughts
The Eternity Gate is the debut Young Adult Fantasy novel that is written by Katherine Briggs. This is also book one in the Threshold Duology series. While Young Adult Fantasy is not my go to genre, but this book draws you in within the first few pages. The book is well written and engaging.
Seyo is the handmaiden to the princess. She has been keeping secrets. She is actually gifted in fire, and not light like everyone thinks she is. She translates a prophecy showing that the gate does not actually offer treasure, but judgement instead. Then she is entrusted with the key from Jorai, the scorned prince.
The book is told through Seyo's first person narrative. I love that despite being the main character Seyo still had weaknesses that we become aware of. I loved the descriptions of the world and cultures. It really makes you feel like you are watching everything unfold. Looking forward to reading the next story in the series.
Thank you to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book - all thoughts are my own.
Blog Stops
Bliss, Books & Jewels, September 21 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 21
Texas Book-aholic, September 22
Through the Fire Blogs, September 23 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 24
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, September 25
Artistic Nobody, September 26 (Author Interview)
Madi’s Musings, September 26
The Book Club Network, September 27
Guild Master, September 28 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 29
Blogging With Carol, September 30
Labor Not in Vain, October 1
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, October 2 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, October 3
Simple Harvest Reads, October 4 (Guest Review from Mindy)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Katherine is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Barnes and Noble gift card and one hardcover copy of The Eternity Gate!!
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/27fb7/the-eternity-gate-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for reading, reviewing, and hosting The Eternity Gate, Connie! I'm so glad you enjoyed Seyo's story.
ReplyDeleteWhat inspires your book plots?
ReplyDeleteI often have a dream or a random idea that pops into my mind inspired by something I've experienced. :) "What if?" is a great question to ask too.
DeleteThis looks like an enjoyable read. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book my son would enjoy. I finally got one of my sons into reading and he loves Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Christmas present?
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DeleteI love that your son is enjoying reading! Good job. And Christmas is coming ;)!
DeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts on The Eternity Gate, this sounds like a story that my teen-aged granddaughters and I will enjoy reading
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