Welcome to the Investigating Julius Drake blog tour! I’m
Daisy, the author, and I’ll be sharing excerpts from the book, as well as extra
information about the characters, location and story. Up until recently,
Seattle was my home town, and I’ve stolen plenty of locations and institutions
as settings for Investigating Julius Drake. Together, we’ll take a tour through
the twisty-turny, damp and caffeine-addled world that my protagonist, Henry
Walker, finds himself in. Grab yourself a double, almond, split-shot,
extra-foam latte, pull up a chair, and join us! And don’t forget to comment for
a chance to win a $30 Starbucks gift card. Drink like a Seattleite and enjoy.
About Investigating Julius Drake
After arriving at Seattle’s prestigious Clinton Academy,
fourteen-year-old Henry Walker realizes he won’t fit in. If he’s going to run
with the rich and powerful, he’ll have to hide his modest background, his lack
of interest in girls, and most importantly, his fascination with his handsome
but troubled classmate Julius Drake.
When Julius draws Henry into the investigation of a classmate’s suicide
attempt, Henry can’t resist the case—or Julius. Soon, Henry’s not only facing
the truth about his feelings for Julius, but also risking his life to unmask a
social media imposter. “The Other Woman” is manipulating his classmates,
searching out their vulnerabilities, and driving them to desperate actions.
Julius himself is at risk, what with his callous parents threatening to send
him away, and his mental health taking a beating both at school and at home.
If Henry’s going to save the day and get the boy of his dreams, he’ll
have to stop worrying what everyone thinks and stop pretending to be someone
he’s not. Most of all, Henry will have to be honest about who he loves.
Buy links: Riptide Publishing | Amazon
Excerpt...
“It’s not every day you find out you’re a psychopath.”
That was the first thing Julius Drake said to me. I’d noticed him already—kind of hard not to when he was sitting next to me in Clinton Academy’s reception area. Though I’d seen a few people on my way through the building, he was the only one I’d had a chance to take a good, hard look at.
He was wearing a black button-up shirt with black jeans and his hair was cut into a bob that reached his chin. He’d tucked the left side behind his ear. The curtain of hair on the right fell across his eye and cheek.
“Pretty weird, man.” I put my hand on my knee to stop it from bouncing. “You think this because . . .?” Often I’d wondered if there was something wrong with me too. In my case, it was because my mom had a habit of looking at me sideways when she thought I didn’t notice.
“Life is much simpler if your parents aren’t friends with neurosurgeons,” Julius said in an offhand manner, to nobody in particular. He opened a giant manila folder at his feet and pulled out a grainy picture. “Does this look like the brain of a psychopath to you?”
Blobs of white and gray formed something akin to a brain shape, but it wasn’t like I had any medical training, so I just shrugged. “No?”
“Psychopath is an ill-defined term anyway. Correlations between behavior and brain function are not one-to-one,” he said so quickly I had a hard time keeping up. “They used to believe primarily the amygdala was involved, along with the orbitofrontal cortex. But now—”
“Julius?” A woman came out of an office, clipboard in her arms. She was about two-thirds the height of most women. Pretty, and with a kind face. “The doctor is ready to see you.”
To read this excerpt in its entirety or to learn more about the Author - visit Riptide Publishing
Born into the psychedelic wonder that was the seventies, Daisy Harris
has had an interesting life so far. She's been to Catholic school and Ramones
concerts, danced to MC Hammer and Flo Rida, made the honor roll and Phi Beta
Kappa, survived cholera, faced bed bugs, and she’s been a hair's breadth from
shipwreck twice. (Three times, if you count sea kayaks!)
Daisy has been a lifelong reader, devouring romance, young adult, urban
fantasy, and nonfiction alike. In her professional life, she’s written medical
copy and edited scientific papers. However, since 2012, she’s devoted her
energy to writing gay romance full-time. That’s okay, because now on the
weekends she reads medical studies for fun.
As far as Daisy's concerned, the best things in life happen by
accident. Though she's gotten better at planning over the years, she still
writes, lives, and plays by the seat of her pants. Her books are a happy mix of
mysteries, romantic comedies, and coming-of-age stories, more often than not
inspired by the great films of the 1980s.
Daisy lives in Seattle in a house full of dogs and children. When she's
not writing gay fiction, she can be found riding her exercise bike and testing
the outer boundaries of her food processor’s potential. Every once in a while,
she goes out to pay homage to the party gods of her youth—and maybe to find a
little trouble.
Twitter: @thedaisyharris
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lucky winner will receive a $30 Starbucks Gift Card! Leave a
comment with your contact info to enter the contest. Entries close at midnight,
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I am looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for the info.
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Interesting excerpt - wonder why Julius has a picture of his brain...
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Love the cover...those yellow tones really offset that one pop of red!
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This looks like a book that I would enjoy reading.
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I enjoyed the excerpt - thanks. Curious to know why Julius needs to see the doctor...
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Sounds great. It's definitely piqued my interest.
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I don't usually read YA but hey, it's always good to go out of my reading comfort zone :)
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This sounds like a great story. Lot of mystery to uncover. I'm definitely adding this to my tbr.
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Thanks for the excerpt, added to my wishlist.
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