
Welcome to the Blog Tour for A Star Appears by Addison Dixon, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!
About the Book

A Star Appears by Addison Dixon
Series: The Star & Cicatrix Legacy – Book 1
Publisher: Starstruck
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Sixteen-year-old Riley has never had the confidence to stand up to the school bullies—until one of them harasses his friend Caroline. But his act of courageous defiance causes a mysterious black star to appear at the corner of his eye, setting in motion a series of events that will change his life forever.
The star marks Riley as the third star bearer in a prophesy that spans hundreds of years. Thrust into the otherworld of Leíso, he must defeat Iradocc, a demolic who’s intent on spreading Dark Magic through Leíso and the Human World . . . and who is determined to see Riley dead.
The first two star bearers failed. Now, only Riley can stop Iradocc before it’s too late. If he doesn’t, the Dark Magic will permeate both worlds, and everyone will die. But can Riley overcome his fears and believe in himself enough to save the world and those he loves?
A Star Appears is the first book in The Star & Cicatrix Legacy series, a magical and enchanting fantasy about family, friendship, loyalty, and courage.
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About the Author

Addison Dixon is a young adult fantasy author who grew up playing in the forest and telling stories to her family. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, archery, swimming, taking walks in the woods, and gaming. She is also an editor who enjoys helping writers of all ages grow in their craft.
Connect with Addison by visiting addisondixon.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.
Author Q&A
Q: The fact that you wrote the original draft of A Star Appears at the age of 12 is fascinating. You noted that the final published book is drastically different from the original piece. What did your current voice tell you that required such a shift?
Dixon: The essence of the story remained the same but as I matured, my writing matured as well. It’s been quite an enjoyable adventure.
Q: You’ve stated on your blog that you “don’t shy away from Christian themes and truth despite modern society’s pressures.” How do you approach creating fantasy worlds that reflect biblical truths?
Dixon: In my fantasy world, there are two types of magic—Light Magic and Dark Magic. Light Magic is a gift from God (or, Elomé, as He’s known in Leíso). Not many have Light Magic. Dark Magic, on the other hand, was created by the Vile One (aka, Satan, in our world) as a means to oppose Light Magic. However, Dark Magic wears down the user over time and harms them. Symbols are what you might call gifts, somewhat similar to Light Magic. When a character has, say, a flame symbol then he is gifted with strength. Not like a superpower, but he can use his strength to help those who are physically weaker. If one abuses his symbol, it will disappear, forever.
Q: You’ve mentioned that some of your favorite books are The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, and Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder, among others. How have these authors impacted your writing?
Dixon: They all have something in common which I also incorporate in my stories—they all have the ability to perceive the deeper beauty in the world. In my book, when Riley meets Dorobonn, Dorobonn tells him that he (Riley) is one who has not lost his sense of fancy or imagination. Riley sees things that even his friend Caroline cannot see (at least, not initially). One of my favorite quotes by C.S. Lewis is, “Someday, you will be old enough to read fairytales again.”
Q: Do you have a favorite scene or moment in A Star Appears that was particularly meaningful to write?
Dixon: This one’s hard! Hahaha—I would probably say my favorite scene is when Riley is battling Iradocc, he gets trapped and starts to lose all confidence in himself. In defiance of Iradocc’s mockery, Riley gathers what little strength he has at that moment and escapes the trap. This whole scene leads up to an unexpected moment . . .
Q: Which of your characters do you relate to the most?
Dixon: Hmm. I would say I relate most to Riley. He has a super active imagination and desires to help others.
Q: What do you consider literary success?
Dixon: When an author is able to write the kind of book that he or she wants to see written.
Tour Giveaway
(3) winners will receive a $20 Amazon gift card!

Full tour schedule linked below. The giveaway begins at midnight March 11, 2025 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on March 18, 2025. Winners will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US Amazon accounts only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.
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