Life can't get much better for Sam Lock. Popular, good-looking, and with a future as a professional football player. every guy at Stanton High School wishes he were Sam. That is, until his championship football game, when Sam accidentally links with an ancient source of energy known as the Veil and reveals his potential to become a powerful sorcerer. Sam is whisked off to Atlas Crown, a community of sorcerers who utilize the Veil as a part of everyday life. Once there, he trains beside a mute boy who speaks through music, an eternal sage who's the eyes and ears of the Veil, and a beautiful girl who's pretty sure Sam's an idiot. As it becomes clear Sam's meant for power magic-the most feared and misunderstood form of sorcery-people beyond Atlas Crown learn of his dangerous potential. An exiled group of power sorcerers are eager to recruit Sam, believing that he is destined to help them achieve their long-held goal. If they succeed, they could bring about the downfall of not only Atlas Crown. but all humankind.
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PRAISE
"This Book was brilliant, creative, and completely magical. If you want an amazing book to read in 2012, I would suggest you go to the bookstore and pick up a copy of Masters of the Veil."
~Julia @Inkbitten
"I loved this book. I could list all the reasons, but there is one piece of praise I think sums up the book best. My son grabbed it as soon as I was finished reading it and hasn't put it down since. Dan Cohen has a winner with this series."
~Author Michelle Pickett
"A funny, imaginative, and delightful read!"
~Author Kate Kaynak
"Masters of the Veil is a fun, fresh fantasy that delivers an intriguing story and fantastic world-building, and is a great first volume in what is sure to be an excellent trilogy."
~Aeicha @ Word Spelunking
"I absolutely adored Masters of the Veil. It is a unique and creative read in today's sometimes overwhelming YA market. Daniel is taking JK Rowling's lead and putting a whole new twist on fantasy."
~Kristin @ Better Read Than Dead
"Mr. Cohen has done a spectacular job on Masters of the Veil and I look forward to what comes next!"
~Kristi @ The Book Faery
So before
“Masters of the Veil,” happened, Dan sat down and interviewed
some of his characters. We won’t get into the details of how Dan
got into Atlas Crown (the magical community where the story takes
place), but let’s just say it wasn’t easy.
Super
short character bios:
Sam
Lock:
High school football star. Popular, sociable, and knows nothing about
magic… yet.
Daphne
Sunder:
Beautiful, intelligent, and one of the most popular young sorcerers
in Atlas Crown.
Cassiella
Pyx: Shy,
kind, and sort of nerdy. Even though she keeps a low profile, she is
also one of the more powerful young sorcerers.
Glissandro
Thicket:
Glissandro is a young, mute sorcerer who speaks magically through
music. He uses the horn of a skull-wolf to create his musical
language. He also keeps to himself.
Petir
LaVink:
Grumpy young sorcerer. He hates outsiders. VERY good at magic.
Rona
Rono:
Teaches the best young sorcerers in Atlas Crown (Daphne, Cassiella,
Glissandro, and Petir). Was a tribal king in Africa before he was
brought to Atlas Crown.
May:
Liaison from Atlas Crown to the outside world.
***
Here
are some of the highlights of the interview.
Dan
asked: “What’s your dream in life?”
Sam
Lock: I’m living it, baby!
Did you see how many scouts were at my last game?
Petir
LaVink: You don’t belong
here (at this point, Petir raises his second-skin* at Dan). You’re
lucky May says you’re ok, or I would… You know what? I’m
leaving (he leaves the room in a huff).
Daphne:
Easy. I’m going to be head grower some day. Can you Just imagine
being in charge of the seven grow fields? Just being around all the
animals, and plants, and colors. It’s like the most important job
in Atlas Crown.
Cassiella:
I don’t know. I guess… I don’t know. It would be nice to meet
somebody (she looks down at her feet). Can we go to the next
question?
Glissandro:
<Translated from music> To be the first in my family to go
through mystical Omani** I want to make my brother proud.
*A
hand covering made from magical materials, which allows you to “grip”
the Veil. Essentially, it’s how you do magic.
**Coming
of age ceremony that determines what branch of magic you study
***
Dan
asked: “What’s your favorite thing to do?”
Sam
Lock: (Picks at his football
jersey) Seriously?
Daphne:
Well, me and my girlfriends love to go to the hot springs and relax.
(She shrugs) And it doesn’t hurt that there’s usually some cute
guys there.
Glissandro:
<Translated> The Tinker Hut. You should see all the magical
contraptions he has. Buttons that change the fabric of your robe,
dancing figures, detectors, little globes that you shake and it snows
around you. And there’s always something new.
Cassiella:
I like the library.
Rona
Rono: I teach. There’s
nothing I like more. The first time one of my students drapes* an
object, well, there’s no better feeling.
*Draping
is a magical technique that involves wrapping the Veil around
something to give it magical properties.
***
Dan
asked: “What’s the most impressive magic you’re ever seen
performed?”
Sam
Lock: (Grinning like an idiot)
Did you say magic? You mean figuratively, right? Because there was
this one-handed catch I had where I dove [rest of answer omitted
because of extreme length].
Daphne:
One time I was with May in the grow fields and she called like every
bird in Atlas Crown. Thousand of birds, every color imaginable, all
came and May tossed handfuls of seeds into the air and the birds each
caught one and flew away. I’ve never seen anything more beautiful.
There was no chaos. The birds all fell in line like a dance. May said
that another magical community had lost one of their fields—she
never told me how—so she was sending a new one. It doesn’t get
much better than natural magic.
Cassiella:
I love watching Rona. He can drape anything. He made me a wooden
flower that only blooms on the full moon, but when it opens up it
gives off whatever smell would make me most happy. Last moon it
smelled like honey and nettle-melon.
Rona
Rono: (His eyes darken) If you
don’t mind, I’d like to skip that question.
***
After
the interview, the characters shared their thoughts on meeting Dan:
Sam
Lock: He’s kind of small. I
doubt he’d be very good on the field. He’s not like the son of a
coach or something, is he? Oh. He’s a writer? Yeah, that makes more
sense. So why did I meet with him?
Daphne
Sunder: I guess he seems nice.
Not my type. It’s not his fault though, I just wouldn’t ever date
a flathand*.
*A
flathand is someone who cannot connect with the Veil.
Cassiella
Pyx: I really like blue eyes
(at this point in the interview, Cassiella blushes). Don’t tell him
I said that!
Glissandro
Thicket: <Translated from
music> He kept mentioning saxophone? What’s a saxophone?
Rona
Rono: (Shakes his head) He
seems to have the right heart, but She [The Veil] hasn’t chosen
him. It’s too bad. I would have loved to teach him.
Author Daniel A. Cohen
Daniel A. Cohen was just your average business student. Microeconomics, finance, marketing… you name it, he had to do a PowerPoint presentation on it. One dark and stormy night, he was bitten by the radioactive realization that memorizing business jargon could possibly be the most boring activity known to man.
After gaining eagle-eye vision, abs that could grate cheese, and a talent for imagining things (including his cheese-grating abs), he wrote his first novel and began his epic battle against the formidable business jargon. He continues to fight the good fight by playing saxophone and writing YA fantasy, forever hoping his Veil trilogy will help inspire others to join his cause.
Daniel A. Cohen was just your average business student. Microeconomics, finance, marketing… you name it, he had to do a PowerPoint presentation on it. One dark and stormy night, he was bitten by the radioactive realization that memorizing business jargon could possibly be the most boring activity known to man.
After gaining eagle-eye vision, abs that could grate cheese, and a talent for imagining things (including his cheese-grating abs), he wrote his first novel and began his epic battle against the formidable business jargon. He continues to fight the good fight by playing saxophone and writing YA fantasy, forever hoping his Veil trilogy will help inspire others to join his cause.
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Great post! Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI think a few posts will include reviews. I had the option but just didn't have the time to read the book. My review schedule is so full. But I've seen some good review around. Here are the links of a few.
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I've heard about this book and for some odd reason, I passed up the chance to read it. But meeting these characters changed my mind! For one thing, I just love all of their names! Daphne, Cassiella, Glissandro... So original and awesome! x) And I love how they all had their own distinct personalities and answers to those questions too -- a dynamic cast makes for an awesome cast! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, Jen! It sounds great! :) <3
It sounds like a really cool book! I feel you though I've been having to pass a lot lately cause I'm just too busy with too many books to read. They do have great names and they are very funny characters!
DeleteHi Jennifer, just on the comment you made on the Cover Reveal for Wraith. It does have a happy ending, nothing at all like the Mediator series but still, its really good. You should give it a go. I don't want to say anymore and give too much away :)
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing this one around all year it sounds pretty interesting and original!
ReplyDeleteHey Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting. I really appreciate the support!
-Dan
BTW I'm now an official follower of "Some Like it Paranormal" :)