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Today, author M.C.A. Hogarth is guesting. She’s talking about her latest release, the Her Instruments Trilogy, a space opera and science fiction adventure. Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway.

“Dive into a universe of friendly aliens, glamorous space elves, insane pirates… and the gutsy human merchant who’s just trying to hold it all together…”

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EVERYBODY DESERVES A HOME:

One of the themes of the series Earthrise starts is finding a place to put down roots, a place that resonates with who you are and what you want out of life. Reese, the protagonist, is only the most obvious example of someone looking for a home and a family to share it with her… the various secondary characters are also displaced misfits hoping to find a place that values their gifts and quirks.

This is part of the larger theme of the setting. Earthrise and her sequels are part of my 35+ book Peltedverse, a place I designed from a very young age to be the future I wanted a passport to, where there were genetically modified animals, friendly aliens, elves (in space!), and, of course, humans. It’s an optimistic future; though full of challenges, the outlook’s bright and with sufficient grit (and help), people triumph. And if they pay for that victory, then it’s a cost they’re proud of paying. The Peltedverse is supposed to feel like home to its readers, and its many species have their own themes… themes that allow people to say, β€œOh hey, that’s me!” Whether you like parties, are a devout believer, have a technical mind, are fascinated by languages; whether you like traveling, or you’re a stay-at-home type, whether you’re into the cozy or into the epic, there’s a species and a series for you… and part of the fun is finding it!

Here are the major players of Earthrise, for example:

  • Reese, our protagonist, is a grumpy human from Mars. Too poor for her taste and too stubborn to give up, she’s a good representative of the human race in the Peltedverse.
  • Hirianthial is one of the mysterious Eldritch, the space elves of the setting. Lovely, enigmatic, and chivalrous, able to literally read minds, he’s the noble impulse made flesh, like the best of the Eldritch.
  • Sascha and Irine, the Harat-Shar twins, are furry party animals (literallyβ€”they are cat people). Loyal hedonists with unexpected depths, they’re the Peltedverse’s reminders to live in the moment and love hard while you do.
  • Kis’eh’t, on the other hand, is a Glaseah: something like a black and white furry centaur. The Glaseah are esteemed for their practicality, their love of science and their devotion to their Goddess. When the twins are ready to go off the wall, she’s there to reel them back in.
  • Bryer, the Phoenix, a giant bird alien, is inscrutable. Literally. But the Phoenix, who practice detachment, and think like birds, are a welcome balance to all the mammalian energy. But in case we didn’t have enough of that, we still have….
  • Allacazam, the Flitzbe. No one’s sure what the Flitzbe are (plant? Animal?), but they’re shaped like fuzzy basketballs, change colors to indicate their moods, and communicate in projected mental impressions. Who needs therapy when they can hug a Flitzbe?

The characters of Earthrise represent six of the 24 known species of the Peltedverse. I’m betting one of these species will speak to you, and I hope you decide to visit, and maybe, find your new home there.

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Title: Earthrise
Series: Her Instruments, Book 1
Author: M.C.A. Hogarth
Genre: Science Fiction Adventure, Space Opera

“The thrills are nonstop, the alien cultures and races are well developed and fascinating, and there’s just the right amount of humor to keep the whole thing fizzing.” β€”Β Analog Science Fiction and Fact

Blurb: Reese Eddings has enough to do keeping her rattletrap merchant vessel, the TMSΒ Earthrise,Β profitable enough to feed herself and her crew. So when a mysterious benefactor from her past shows up demanding she rescue a man from slavers, her first reaction is to run for the hills. Unfortunately, she did promise to repay the loan. But she didn’t think it would involve tangling with pirates over a space elf prince…

Book 1 of the “Her Instruments” trilogy is a rollicking adventure set in the expansive Pelted universe, and kicks off an epic space opera series where the fate of worlds hangs in the balance. Fans who enjoyed Firefly or Andromeda will like this series.

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β€œWe’re doing what?” Irine exclaimed, striped hands twitching on the mess hall table.

Reese leaned back against her chair, letting her silence speak for her. As she expected, Bryer, the Phoenix, had nothing to say; the giant birdlike creature rested against the front of the chair, straddling it so as to give the full length of his metallic plumage unrestricted space.

Kis’eh’t, while obviously perturbed, did nothing beyond wrinkle her dark, furry brow and lay back her feathered ears. She had more limbs than all of them: two black arms, four black and white legs, and two stunted leathery wings protruding from her second, horizontal back. And a tail, black with two white stripes running down it, which currently flicked against the cool floor.

The round ball of fluff on the table between the Phoenix and the Glaseahn only ruffled part of its neural fur, turning from ivory to rosy peach in places.

Irine, in her socks and little else, was pouting. β€œSo what… we have to ride in like champions and rescue some random spy? For nothing?”

β€œNot for nothing,” Reese said. β€œIn return for the money that this person gave me to save me from bankruptcy before you people came aboard.”

β€œWho is this person, anyway?” Sascha asked.

β€œWhich one?” Reese asked. β€œThe spy or the one with the money?”

β€œBoth,” Sascha said.

Reese smothered a small grin. β€œThe spy’s an Eldritch.”

β€œA what!”

That came from so many places at once she couldn’t tell which of them said it first. Kis’eh’t got the first words after: β€œI hear they can start fires with their minds.”

β€œAnd read your thoughts,” Irine said.

Kis’eh’t said, β€œAnd sense your feelings. They always know when you’re lying.”

β€œThat’s the last thing we need,” Irine muttered.

β€œI hear they bathe in honey,” Sascha said.

Reese stared at him. So did everyone else with eyesβ€”even Bryer. The tigraine shrugged. β€œSomething to do with keeping their skin white.”

β€œHoney won’t bleach skin,” Kis’eh’t said. β€œMoisturize it, maybe. But bleach? Not unless Eldritch honey is actually some other substance entirely…”

β€œWhat do I know about Eldritch honey?” Sascha said. β€œThey’re supposedly all rich, too. And they’re all princes or princesses. And they all require servants, because none of them know how to take care of themselves.”

Irine shook her head.β€œIs this guy in for a slap from the universe!”

β€œHe’s in jail,” Reese said dryly. β€œI think the slap’s been delivered.”

β€œThis is troublesome.” Kis’eh’t drummed her fingers on the table. β€œAn Eldritch… this being may have specialized needs, Reese. No one knows what they eat, what their normal medical profile is like, how to treat one that’s sick… no one even knows how properly to address them or what social or cultural mores they hold to. How are we supposed to save one of these creatures and make him comfortable?”

β€œI’m not sure,” Reese admitted. β€œAnd since the packet I received wasn’t exactly forthcoming with any of that kind of material, I’m not sure we’ll be expected to do this perfectly.” She pushed her data tablet to the center of the table with its gleaming pale picture of their charge. β€œThat’s him. Hirianthial Sarel Jisiensire.”

β€œSay again?” Sascha said.

Reese repeated it.

Kis’eh’t shook her head. β€œWe’ll let you address him.”

β€œAt least he’s handsome for a human,” Irine said.

β€œHe’s not human,” Reese said. β€œHe’s Eldritch. And don’t forget it, if you don’t want him snooping around the inside of your brain. Anyway, there’s only one thing I think we can take for certainty… you’re not supposed to touch an Eldritch. So if all possible, let’s try to keep bodily contact to a minimum.”

β€œAwww,” Irine said.

Sascha studied the picture. β€œAngels, boss, I have to agree with her.”

β€œYeah, well, if you want to come on to him, be my guest,” Reese said. β€œJust don’t expect me to put your furry behinds back together if it turns out he can blow things up by looking at them funny. And if we break him, I think our benefactor’s going to be very grumpy.”

β€œSpeaking of, who’s the person with the money?” Sascha asked.

β€œI don’t know,” Reese said. β€œI’ve never seen her face.”

β€œHer face?” That was Irine.

Reese shrugged. β€œJust a guess.”

β€œA trap?” Bryer said into the following silence.

β€œI don’t know why she’d bother,” Reese said. β€œObviously the woman is bleeding rich. If she’d really wanted to sell me, you and the rest of us into slavery, she could have just hired someone to do it long before now.”

β€œI wonder who she is,” Kis’eh’t murmured. β€œWho would know an Eldritch? One who left his world? It’s most peculiar.”

β€œMaybe we could meet her,” Sascha said.

Irine sniffed. β€œAnd get her to pay us.”

β€œFor all I know she’s the Faerie Queen of Eldritches and he’s her errant prince,” Reese said. β€œWondering about the assignment is pointless. I owe this person a debt and I’m going to pay it. If you don’t want to come along, I can… I can give you your severance pay in rooderberries. Since that’s all I’ve got left. Anyone want to leave?”

The silence was refreshing. And, though she didn’t want to admit it, a relief. She didn’t want to do this alone.

β€œNow,” Reese continued, β€œIf you twins would be kind enough to set a course for Inu-Case, I would be obliged.”

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Title: Rose Point
Series: Her Instruments, Book 2
Author: M.C.A. Hogarth
Genre: Science Fiction Adventure, Space Opera

Blurb: Reese is only just getting used to running the Earthrise in the blackβ€”and with an Eldritch in her crewβ€”when a trip to a colony world gives rise to a whole new problem: Hirianthial is showing powers that even the Eldritch rarely have, and that only in legend. He badly needs training, support and advice, and the only place he can find them is… at home.

To see the world of the Eldritch is a once in a lifetime opportunity, a thing of fantasies and rumor. And to finally meet the Eldritch Queen, the author of so many of Reese’s windfalls! You’d have to twist her arm to get her to admit it, but Reese can’t wait to go. But a court out of fantasy and a breathtaking land aren’t enough compensation when they come packaged with a rabidly xenophobic species whose world is falling apart. The last thing they want any part of is some mortal interloper.

Is Reese ready for the Eldritch world? Better to ask: are they ready for her?

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Title: Laisrathera
Series: Her Instruments, Book 3
Author: M.C.A. Hogarth
Genre: Science Fiction Adventure, Space Opera

Blurb: The Queen of the Eldritch has offered Reese Eddings a life out of a fairy tale, one beyond the imagination of a poor girl from Mars who’d expected to spend her life eking out a living with a rattletrap merchant vessel. Unfortunately, the day Reese reached out to accept Liolesa’s offer, Hirianthial’s enemies betrayed him–and his entire planet–to a race of sociopathic shapeshifters with dreams of conquest. Now the only thing between Reese and a castle of her very own is a maniacal alien despot, his native quisling and all the Eldritch dead-set on preventing the incursion of aliens at any cost, including the ousting of their current usurper, who happens to be an alien himself…

Reese, Hirianthial and the crew of the Earthrise have been battling these pirates since Hirianthial’s capture inspired their fateful meeting, but to beat them Reese will have to own the power she’s always denied herself, and Hirianthial must make peace with his bloody past and uncertain future.

The stakes have never been higher, and this last time will count for all. The final battlefield awaits.

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Title: A Rose Point Holiday
Series: Her Instruments, Book 4
Author: M.C.A. Hogarth
Genre: Science Fiction Adventure, Space Opera

Blurb: With the Eldritch civil war over, a castle to renovate, and a wedding to prepare for, the last thing Reese is thinking about is taking a break. But the new year is coming and the Eldritch take their holidays very seriously, so Reese decides it can’t hurt to observe the local proprieties. Who knows? Maybe it’ll make good practice for what Felith is calling the wedding of the century. Of course, that was before Reese realized it was going to involve gifts. And decorating. And a town full of recalcitrant Eldritch tenants who have no reason to trust her…

“A Rose Point Holiday” is a short, pastoral novel set during the last days before Reese becomes Theresa Laisrathera Eddings, lady of Rose Point Castle and the surrounding lands of Firilith. The Eldritch have never seen a holiday quite like this one!

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Daughter of two Cuban political exiles, M.C.A. Hogarth was born a foreigner in the American melting pot and has had a fascination for the gaps in cultures and the bridges that span them ever since. She has been many thingsβ€”-web database architect, product manager, technical writer and massage therapistβ€”-but is currently a full-time parent, artist, writer and anthropologist to aliens, both human and otherwise.

Her fiction has variously been recommended for a Nebula, a finalist for the Spectrum, placed on the secondary Tiptree reading list and chosen for two best-of anthologies; her art has appeared in RPGs, magazines and on book covers.

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6 thoughts on “M.C.A. Hogarth – Her Instruments Trilogy

  1. marcymeyer's avatar marcymeyer says:

    This sounds like a good trilogy. I like the covers.

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  2. M.C.A. Hogarth's avatar M.C.A. Hogarth says:

    Thank you so much for hosting my guest post!

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  3. Debby's avatar debby236 says:

    This series sounds amazing and just what I would enjoy. thanks

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    1. M.C.A. Hogarth's avatar M.C.A. Hogarth says:

      Which of the species do you resonate with most, you think? πŸ™‚

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  4. Diana Hardt's avatar Diana Hardt says:

    It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. M.C.A. Hogarth's avatar M.C.A. Hogarth says:

      I hope you give it a try!

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