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Explore Leira Blog Tour: A is for Amos

March 1, 2017 by Gillian Bronte Adams 26 Comments

Thanks for joining us on our first stop on the #exploreleira blog tour to celebrate the (almost) one year book birthday for Songkeeper! It is the second book in the Songkeeper Chronicles, which tells the story of a girl who can hear the song that created the world.

For the blog tour, we are embarking on a series of alphabet posts looking at the world, characters, and magical creatures of the Songkeeper Chronicles.

Today, we’re looking at the letter …

A is for Amos

A is for Amos McElhenny …

Because really, could I start with anyone but Amos? From the moment the blustery peddler stomped his way onto the page, he’s held a soft spot in my heart. He’s a man on the run from a varied past, making a measly living on the road with no sight to the future, until the danger that threatens his “wee lass” lands him face to face with the past that’s dogged his heels.

Amos headshot

He’s often reckless, impulsive, and prone to rely far too much on his own strength. Though of course, he would sooner drown than admit that he’s in over his head. He is, after all, the great Amos McElhenny—a fact that he is not above throwing in his own teeth on the rare occasion when he is forced to admit his “boggswoggling foolery.”

In all honesty, there are few things that I love more than throwing unlikely characters together and letting them hash their way through all sorts of challenges. It is ridiculously amusing. And Amos, well, Amos breeds conflict by his very nature, which in my opinion, makes him just oh-so-very-fun to read about.

But that’s enough talking about him, because what better way is there to get a feeling for the man than to “watch” some of his interactions? Imagine this as a sort of “best-of” reel. Pull up a chair. Help yourself to a bowl of popcorn. And enjoy!

Warning … there may be spoilers ahead.

Amos is a traveler. A man of the road.

He took a deep breath, puffing out his chest. “We’ve supplies aplenty, the wind at our backs, an’ the open road before our feet. What more could a man wish for?”

– Orphan’s Song

He is not known for his patience …

“C’mon, ye fly-swoggled lollygaggin’ worthless lump o’ dragon bait! ’Tis only a wee bit further!” Amos yanked at Balaam’s lead rope, forcing the donkey to stumble after him into the yard of the Sylvan Swan.

– Orphan’s Song

Though he can be quite longsuffering when the need arises …

Brog’s voice stopped him halfway to the door. “Amos, haven’t you forgotten something?”

Amos filled his lungs with air and slowly turned around. “No, I don’t think I have.”

“A small matter of four coins…”

Amos dug around in his pouch as he stumped over to Brog, and then dropped the coins into the tavern keeper’s hand. He swept his cap from his head, bowed to the tavern and its inmates, and stalked out into the night, thoroughly disgusted with himself and the whole evening.

“Bloodwuthering blodknockers!”

– Orphan’s Song

Some would say that he is not overly good at making friends …

The sword was up to its old tricks again. Amos spat a glob of blood out of his mouth and grinned at the pirate. “Smarts, don’t it?”

The pirate snarled at him and tore the cloak from Amos’s neck, tossing it over the sword before he picked it up again. Then the other pirates closed around Amos and hustled him down the beach.

– Orphan’s Song

But his enemies know better than to mess with him …

“Aye, we’ve naught t’ fear from you, Khelari. But ye’ve quite a bit t’ fear from me if ye don’t turn yer prancin’ pony around and get out o’ the Midlands an’ back t’ the North where ye belong.”

– Orphan’s Song

And his friends know him well enough to know they can mess with him …

“Ah, ye’ve missed me, have ye? So the first thing ye do when we meet again, is try t’ kill me an’ the wee lass? Fine way t’ greet an old friend,” Amos said.

“Kill you?” The first dwarf snorted. “Well, how do you like that? And here we thought we’d saved your lives.”

“Do not bother asking for an apology, Jirkar,” Nisus said. “Or a thank you. That never was his way.”

– Orphan’s Song

When it comes to pure stubbornness, Amos tends to rank at the top.

Dalton swallowed visibly. “Time changes many things, Amos … even men.”

“I’ve heard it said. But there are some things that don’t change, even with time. Amos McElhenny won’t change. The Takhran can be his life on it.”

– Orphan’s Song

But he may have met his match in the griffin, Gundhrold. I’ll leave it to you to decide.

With a sigh, he turned back to the griffin. “D’ ye have any idea where we’re goin’?”

“In truth, peddler?” The look of disgust on the griffin’s face might have melted a less hardy man, but Amos McElhenny had walked the secret paths below Mount Eiphyr and witnessed the horrors of the Pit. He was not a man easily dismayed. So he whispered to himself as the griffin’s unblinking stare settled on him.

– Songkeeper 

Amos is a warrior through and through.

Amos clasped his wrists behind his back, coaxing the stiff muscles in his wounded side to stretch. “We are always too few.”

“But fight we will.”

Amos huffed a laugh. “Aye, ‘cause that’s what we do. Ye and I. We’re warriors. It’s how we lived an’ it’s how we’ll die, fightin’ till the last breath leaves our lungs an’ our bodies cling t’ the dust whence we came. It’s the only thing we know.”

– Songkeeper 

And yet, when it comes to his wee lass, he has a heart as soft and gooey as melted chocolate, and that is why we love him.

His arms settled about her battered and bruised shoulders and held her tight. “There now, lass,” he muttered. “It’s all goin’ t’ be all right. Ye’re safe now. Safe.”

– Songkeeper 

Did you enjoy our “best-of” look at Amos McElhenny? If you’ve read the series, what is your favorite Amos moment?

Test your knowledge of the Songkeeper Chronicles! Which of the following is NOT a phrase used by Amos in the series? Leave your answer in the comments.

  1. Crook-pated moldwarps
  2. Blithering barnacles
  3. Clambakes and cribbage sticks
  4. Bleating bollywags
  5. Flibbersticks and roughnash

Want to find out more about Amos? Check out the links below for a place to purchase the books.

Amazon: Orphan’s Song, Songkeeper, Song of Leira

Barnes and Nobles: Orphan’s Song, Songkeeper, Song of Leira

Filed Under: Explore Leira Tagged With: Songkeeper, Songkeeper Chronicles

Comments

  1. Jaime says

    March 1, 2017 at 3:31 pm

    I haven’t read the books yet. But Amos sounds like a memorable character. I love the artwork of the covers!

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:15 am

      Hi Jamie! Thanks for stopping by! So glad you like the artwork. I think the artist, Darko Tomic, did a fantastic job! I love his work.

      Reply
  2. Elizabeth Russell says

    March 1, 2017 at 3:33 pm

    This is great! It’s been awhile since I read Songkeeper…I’ve been postponing the heartwrenching feeling for right before book 3 comes out ;) I honestly am not quite sure which phrase Amos hasn’t said, but I think it might be the first one. Excited for the rest of this tour!

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:16 am

      I always love re-reading series right before the next book comes up … Gives you the perfect momentum and anticipation to carry you through the next book!

      Reply
  3. DeV says

    March 1, 2017 at 6:47 pm

    Amos sounds like a lot of fun.

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:17 am

      Hi DeV! Thanks for stopping by. Hope you enjoy the tour. :)

      Reply
  4. Christine Adams says

    March 1, 2017 at 7:09 pm

    Amos is my favorite character. Even without the incredible cover art, I can visualize Amos and hear his voice in his expressive dialogue. Absolutely love him; we all need an Amos in our life!

    Orphan’s Song, Songkeeper, and a beautiful mug – what great prizes to commemorate one year anniversary of Songkeeper. To the publishers, please don’t keep us waiting much longer for book 3! There is a faithful and expectant audience just waiting to find out the exciting conclusion to the Songkeeper Trilogy.

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:17 am

      I’m a bit partial to Amos myself … but then, I say that about all the characters. Lol.

      Reply
  5. Rachelle O'Neil says

    March 1, 2017 at 7:57 pm

    This is such a fun idea, Gillian, and I’m super excited to follow all the posts through! Though I’m trying to avoid spoilers, as I haven’t read Songkeeper yet. :D

    Ha, I wouldn’t even try to guess which phrase Amos hasn’t said! Your creativity with his speech patterns is, quite simply, impressive.

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:19 am

      Yes! Avoid all the spoilers! I’m doing my best to avoid anything too terribly spoilerish. Of course, if you’re especially savvy, you’ll pick up on a few hints, but hopefully nothing earth-shatteringly spoiler worthy. :)

      Reply
  6. Susanna says

    March 1, 2017 at 9:15 pm

    I really like Orphan’s Song, but I have not read Songkeeper. When are you going to publish the third book?

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:20 am

      Hi Susanna! Glad you liked Orphan’s Song! The third book is on its way. Currently with the editor, so it’s in the process. Hoping to be able to share more information with you guys soon!

      Reply
  7. Sarah Taleweaver says

    March 1, 2017 at 9:20 pm

    Amos! I love Amos. He’s awesome. Though you left out the sand quote . . . can’t remember the exact wording, and I don’t have the book handy, but it was an awesome quote.

    As for which phrase he didn’t say . . . I’m going to guess C?

    BTW, regarding the “Add on Goodreads” option- what if Orphan’s Song and Songkeeper are already on our shelves because we’ve already read them?

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:22 am

      Aw … I like that one too. Basically, I just like Amos and Gundhrold together. They’re like flint and steel. Sparks are bound to fly!

      Good guess! Congratulations! You are officially a true Amos fan.

      Yes, you can still claim the entry if you already have them on a to-read shelf. Of course, if you feel like also adding them to a list of Fantasy or YA Fantasy novels, you could do that too! No objections here. :)

      Reply
      • Sarah Taleweaver says

        March 2, 2017 at 1:05 pm

        Exactly! It’s awesome.

        Yay! *proudly affixes “true Amos fan” badge*

        Awesomesauce. Thanks!

        Reply
  8. J says

    March 1, 2017 at 9:27 pm

    I’ve actually not had the chance to read the books yet, so I wouldn’t know which one he’s not said. But he sounds like my favorite sort of character.

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:23 am

      Hi J! Thanks for stopping by. So glad you found the tour!

      Reply
  9. Jane Maree says

    March 1, 2017 at 10:03 pm

    I love Amos a heap. He’s so funny and brash and sweet with his wee lass. :)

    Ooh ooh, it’s a hard choice of what he didn’t say…maybe Bleating bollywags? Not sure. :P

    Reply
    • Gillian Bronte Adams says

      March 2, 2017 at 5:23 am

      Yep. That just about sums him up! Dear Amos. I’ll always have a soft spot for him. :)

      Reply
  10. Athelas Hale says

    March 6, 2017 at 2:11 pm

    Oi. My computer went out, and I missed the start of this! I shall be following along on my phone for the majority of this blog tour, methinks.

    Though I’ve yet to read the books ( someday!), Amos sounds like a remarkable man.

    I would have guessed number 1 as what he hasn’t said, simply because it looks harder to say when irritated than the others. :p

    Reply
  11. Serena Hannu says

    March 17, 2017 at 2:32 pm

    Orphan Song is a really great book! I hope I win the giveaway!!! :D

    Reply
  12. Sarah-Kate says

    March 17, 2017 at 3:39 pm

    I haven’t read these books yet but I have heard many positive things about them!

    Reply
  13. Faith Song says

    March 17, 2017 at 7:26 pm

    I have yet to read these books, but they sound very interesting. xP Amos sounds like a remarkable character.

    Reply
  14. Emily Buchans says

    March 17, 2017 at 8:25 pm

    Pretty sure Amos and I would be friends, I love people with spunk and witty conversation. That mug is beautiful as our the covers on your book :)

    Reply
  15. jane mccarthy says

    March 18, 2017 at 3:55 pm

    the books look very interesting.

    Reply
  16. Caryl Kane says

    March 18, 2017 at 7:44 pm

    I haven’t started this series yet. Amos sounds like one of those characters you must get to know.

    I did read Out of Darkness Rising and loved it!

    Reply

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