Showing posts with label Jax Garren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jax Garren. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

[Guest Post] Jax Garren on Tales of the Underlight


Beauty and the Beast - Why We Love It
by Jax Garren

Beauty and the Beast has always been one of my favorite fairy tales. It seems to make a lot of people’s top lists! I think the timelessness of the story is why. Many fairy tales center around outdated gender and class roles or simple wish fulfillment (I’m looking at you, Cinderella). But Beauty and the Beast is a story about the triumph of our better selves—of love over prejudice, hope over despair.

In older versions of the story, such as Villeneuve (links to an abridged version of the oldest known published Beauty and the Beast) and Beaumont (the most famous version, published in 1756), Beauty has always been a good girl, lovely outside and in. She doesn’t care overly about her family’s wealth, is willing to work for her living and is brave enough to trade her life for her father’s when her request for a rose goes horribly awry. She’s easy to like. But even this seeming paragon can’t help being repulsed by the beast’s exterior.

The beast has been cursed, depending on the version of the story, for refusing the amorous advances of a fairy (Villeneuve), for arrogance and/or cruelty (Beaumont) or sometimes for no reason at all (various others). His character is harder to pin down than Beauty’s, though he is kind to her, has a temper with her farther and shows generosity to everyone. He is willing to keep Beauty at his castle against her will but does so to break his curse—a pretty compelling reason.

For him love comes quickly—before he’s seen her even. Beast falls for Beauty because of the bravery she shows in offering to take her father’s place. While I’m sure her looks don’t hurt his attraction to her, the story makes a point of showing it’s her character, not her appearance, he finds compelling. And yet he can’t believe someone so lovely could ever want him. This self-deprecation as well as the way he hides from people (unless enraged) hints that he is unable to accept himself since the transformation. Other people’s looks may not be of primary importance to him, but his own vanity causes him issues. (Not that I blame him! Who wouldn’t have a hard time coping with that?)

Beauty, after her initial fear at the beast’s appearance, quickly begins to see the great person behind the ugly façade. Though she grows to appreciate him as a friend, enjoying his company and loving the life she has at his castle, she can’t bring herself to be romantically attracted to him. I think this part of the story is very true to life. Humans are aesthetic creatures, even the best of us. Despite being an all-around great person, Beauty can’t quite make that leap from friend to curling up next to him at night. In some versions, I get the impression she wants to…but can’t until dramatic circumstances force her to reevaluate her feelings. Again, it’s hard to blame her. She’s not a vain or silly person. She’s us, having the exact same reaction we would have. And if she can overcome it, maybe we, too, can be better people.

This realistic conflict at the heart of the story is why I think Beauty and the Beast remains one of the most popular fairy tales to tell and retell. It touches on our fears that we are not loveable as we are, that people will not or cannot see the person inside who is trying to be good and needs to be loved. It is impossible not to want the beast to win the heart of the beauty, because when it happens we are reassured that we, too, can win our heart’s wish just as we are, flaws and all.

I used this same idea to build a modern Beauty and the Beast. The setting is wildly different and includes warring secret societies, magic and action-adventure mayhem. But the love story retains the same basic conflict. The one significant alteration I made is that Hauk, our beast, is a soldier who returned from war a burn survivor. Unlike the original tale, he isn’t looking for a way to break a curse and return to his old self. He’s trying to forge a new life out of the ashes of his old. He doesn’t see Jolie, our Beauty, as a catalyst to bring back the physical shape he lost. She is his inspiration for finding his old self internally, a man who allowed himself to love and be loved.

What are your favorite things about Beauty and the Beast?

How Beauty Met the Beast (Book 1) Summary

The Beast

Scarred. Damaged. Living with a terrible secret. Agent of the Underlight Wesley "Hauk" Haukon has nothing left but the fight for liberty against the oppressive Order of Ananke. He's starting to lose hope…and then he sees her.

The Beauty

Despite her night job as a burlesque dancer, grad student Jolie Benoit has always played the mostly good girl. That all changes following a scorching sexual encounter with a stranger whose face she doesn't see. After she's kidnapped by thugs and rescued by a man with a very familiar voice, Jolie becomes a pawn in a struggle she never knew existed.

Hauk knows he cannot have her, and resolves to protect his heart and his secrets. But as they work together and grow closer, he finds new reason to keep fighting. Dare he risk hope in a new life, one where Jolie can see past his ravaged face and where their friendship can grow into something more?

How Beauty Saved the Beast (Book 2) Summary

Jolie Benoit left her old life behind to become an agent of the Underlight. Training under Sergeant Wesley Haukon, she’s honing her combat skills, all the while coping with the intense sexual attraction she feels for Hauk. She keeps their friendship casual, but when his high school sweetheart transfers into their division, Jolie finds herself grappling with jealousy.

The Underlight gave Hauk a purpose, but he can’t escape his past completely. The physical and emotional scars from the fire that killed seven fellow Army Rangers will mark him forever. Jolie sends his protective instincts into overdrive, but he’s convinced he’ll never be worthy of her love.

Hauk is determined to keep Jolie from harm. But when the Order of Ananke ambushes them with a new weapon that neutralizes Hauk, making him vulnerable, it’s Jolie who must tap into her hidden strengths to rescue him—or risk losing him forever…

About Jax Garren
Jax Garren is descended from Valkyries and Vikings (she’s part Swedish) but was raised a small town girl in the Texas Hill Country. She graduated from The University of Texas with a degree in English and a minor in Latin and stayed in Austin to teach high school. During her eight years in public education she was in a riot, broke up fights, had cops storm her class with guns drawn…and met the most amazing young people who taught her more about life and hope than she taught them about any school subject.

Jax believes in happily ever afters. She married her real life hero, a handsome engineer who is saving the world through clean energy technology. Her heroine is Marion Ravenwood from Raiders of the Lost Ark, the perfect blend of tough and feminine. Jax blames Marion for her dream of traveling to Nepal to experience Himalayan palaces and monasteries and to drink yak butter tea.

Jax loves meeting new people, so if you see her out and about say hello! She’s always happy to raise a glass with her readers (or anyone else) in a toast to courage, adventure, and love.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

[Review] How Beauty Met The Beast by Jax Garren


Title: How Beauty Met the Beast
Series: Tales of the Underlight (Book 1)
Author: Jax Garren
Genre: Adult, romance, action, steampunk, fantasy
Format: E-book, 152 pages
Publication Date: November 19, 2012
Published By: Carina PressSource: Received from publisher for review.
 Synopsis from Goodreads
The Beast

Scarred. Damaged. Living with a terrible secret. Agent of the Underlight Wesley "Hauk" Haukon has nothing left but the fight for liberty against the oppressive Order of Ananke. He's starting to lose hope…and then he sees her.

The Beauty

Despite her night job as a burlesque dancer, grad student Jolie Benoit has always played the mostly good girl. That all changes following a scorching sexual encounter with a stranger whose face she doesn't see. After she's kidnapped by thugs and rescued by a man with a very familiar voice, Jolie becomes a pawn in a struggle she never knew existed.

Hauk knows he cannot have her, and resolves to protect his heart and his secrets. But as they work together and grow closer, he finds new reason to keep fighting. Dare he risk hope in a new life, one where Jolie can see past his ravaged face and where their friendship can grow into something more?

About Jax Garren
Jax Garren is descended from Valkyries and Vikings (she’s part Swedish) but was raised a small town girl in the Texas Hill Country. She graduated from The University of Texas with a degree in English and a minor in Latin and stayed in Austin to teach high school. During her eight years in public education she was in a riot, broke up fights, had cops storm her class with guns drawn…and met the most amazing young people who taught her more about life and hope than she taught them about any school subject.

Jax believes in happily ever afters. She married her real life hero, a handsome engineer who is saving the world through clean energy technology. Her heroine is Marion Ravenwood from Raiders of the Lost Ark, the perfect blend of tough and feminine. Jax blames Marion for her dream of traveling to Nepal to experience Himalayan palaces and monasteries and to drink yak butter tea.

Jax loves meeting new people, so if you see her out and about say hello! She’s always happy to raise a glass with her readers (or anyone else) in a toast to courage, adventure, and love.
My Thoughts:
Before stating anything further I have to make this one thing very clear. THIS IS NOT A YA NOVEL!

OK. Now that I have that out of the way, let's continue!

This is one quick and steamy novel of awesomeness! I have always been a huge fan of the whole Beauty and the Beast theme, and Jax Garren doesn't destroy my faith in the story type at all. in fact, I have the urge to rush out and re-read all BatB novels right this minute!

/breathes

There is so much to love in this novel, and not a lot to not like. I think one of my favorite things is the main character Jolie (don't get me wrong, I love Haul too). But Jolie is special for many reasons, one of which is that she has Celiac Disease. As someone who has a serious gluten sensitivity herself I just felt an instant connection with her. Add this to the fact that she is a dancer/aerial performer...wow...just an amazing and well rounded character. I absolutely adore her. You will understand when, not if, you read this book.

The Pros:
  • Steamy scenes where you hold your breath in anticipation of the excitement to come
  • A firm grasp in weaving in tension without killing the reader with it
  • Absolutely wonderfully stable characters you cannot help to love...every single one of them
  • A main character who has celiac disease...love the added depth of this
  • A fabulous and realistic underground steampunky community
  • Piercings, tattoos, steampunk, burlesque, magic and mystery...oh my!
The Cons:
  • The fight scenes, especially at the end, move very quickly and don't flow well.

This is a really well written steamy book that mixes action, romance, great characters, and so much more into a VERY enjoyable product. I suggest you read this now if you don't mind a little blushing as you read...

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

[Meme] Teaser Tuesday - How Beauty Saved the Beast by Jax Garren



Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!

Just do the following:

1. Grab your current read.
2. Open to a random page.
3. Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn't give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
4. Share the title and author too so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers!
Travis put a restraining hand on her arm. Jolie could've easily broken his hold, but she paused anyway for him to say, "Hauk will have my head if I let you do something stupid. So keep my head attached to my body. Stay in the car." Yup. Travis was her babysitter. Great.

This teaser is from How Beauty Saved the Beast by Jax Garren. It is the second book in the Tales of the Underlight series. I am kind of having a Jax Garren / Tales of the Underlight week on the Blog. A review for book one, How Beauty Met the Beast, will be up soon. Jax Garren makes a special stop here Friday to talk about the series, and then I will share my review of book two! Exciting right?
Jolie Benoit left her old life behind to become an agent of the Underlight. Training under Sergeant Wesley Haukon, she’s honing her combat skills, all the while coping with the intense sexual attraction she feels for Hauk. She keeps their friendship casual, but when his high school sweetheart transfers into their division, Jolie finds herself grappling with jealousy.

The Underlight gave Hauk a purpose, but he can’t escape his past completely. The physical and emotional scars from the fire that killed seven fellow Army Rangers will mark him forever. Jolie sends his protective instincts into overdrive, but he’s convinced he’ll never be worthy of her love.

Hauk is determined to keep Jolie from harm. But when the Order of Ananke ambushes them with a new weapon that neutralizes Hauk, making him vulnerable, it’s Jolie who must tap into her hidden strengths to rescue him—or risk losing him forever…
Share your teaser with me!