Blog Tour: T.S. Hall’s Top Ten

Sonora and the Eye of the Titans
T.S. Hall
Publication date: January 14th 2017
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Young Adult

The King is dead, and the capital city of Titanis has fallen. The world of Sonora is at war, and the only hope against the onslaught of the Titan army lies with the last royal descendant of Zeus, who is being covertly sheltered on Earth in the secluded mountain town of Sandy, Oregon.

Allora is a shy, intelligent sixteen-year-old, trying to get through the gauntlet of high school while coming to terms with her otherworldly origins. After getting into a fight at soccer tryouts, Allora’s emotions boil over, and her hands suddenly burst into flames. She has harnessed the power of hadrons at the highest level, but at extreme cost. The magical outburst projects an energy signature that is detected by a group of assassins tasked with killing Sonoran rebels.

To survive, Allora, Katie, Dax, and Tanner must find a powerful ancient artifact known as the Eye of the Titans. With the help of a guardian known as Sasquatch, they will have to fight off creatures, solve complex riddles, and navigate magical caverns, all while enduring advanced calculus, jealous girlfriends, and prom.

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Author Bio:

I’m a writer, skier, and wanderer. I grew up in Portland, Oregon, but currently live in the beautiful mountain resort town of Sun Valley, Idaho. I love history, mythology, and the fantastical interpretations that have been incorporated in my debut young adult urban fantasy series called Sonora.

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For this TOP TEN post I thought it would be fun/interesting to ask Mr Hall for either his top ten favorite authors, books or movies – because i’m noisy.

He replied with a list of his favorite Authors and Movies. I surmise that he does indeed have good taste in both.

Favorite Authors

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien
  2. J.K. Rowling
  3. Edgar Allen Poe
  4. Brian Jacques
  5. C.S. Lewis
  6. Ernest Hemingway
  7. Gertrude Chandler Warner
  8. Daniel Quinn
  9. Roald Dahl
  10. Dr. Suess

Favorite Movies

  1. Goonies
  2. Dune
  3. V for Vendetta
  4. Star Wars
  5. Forrest Gump
  6. Indiana Jones
  7. Finding Nemo
  8. Lord of the Rings
  9. Gladiator
  10. Fight Club

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4 thoughts on “Blog Tour: T.S. Hall’s Top Ten

  1. Finding Nemo is the odd one out there and apart from.The Goonies that I loved as a child too, such blokey films. His book sounds pretty good, reminds me of the Percy Jackson origins but would it kill the man to watch The Notebook 😀

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