17 year-old Riven comes from a world ravaged by a
devastating android war, a parallel world to Earth. A Legion General, she is
the right hand of the young Prince of Neospes. In Neospes, she has everything:
rank, responsibility and respect. But when Prince Cale sends her away to find
his long-lost brother, Caden, who has been spirited back to modern day Earth,
Riven finds herself in uncharted territory. Thrown out of her comfort zone but
with the mindset of a soldier and in a race against time to bring Caden home,
Riven has to learn how to be a girl in a realm that is the opposite of what she
knows. Will Riven be able to find the strength to defy her very nature? Or will
she become the monstrous soldier she was designed to be?





Character Inspiration & Dream Cast for The Almost Girl
When I was initially doing the character study for Riven (whose name means ripped apart), I knew that I wanted her to be fierce. After all, she becomes a General of an army at fourteen and she comes from a very tough universe, so she has to be the result of that. In Neospes, there’s no room for softness and emotion. Those are the things that can get you killed. As a result, Riven is the perfect product of her environment. She’s a very intense character. I needed her to be powerful, highly skilled, focused, and mature. My inspiration for Riven’s character came from a few different sources. The first was Max from Dark Angel TV series. I loved the fact that Max was so capable and fierce, but was also so guarded. I wanted my character to be similar—especially as she navigates the new terrain of a parallel universe that is the complete opposite to her own. Like Max, Riven has to learn how to trust and how to love while still being strong and lethal. My second source of inspiration was Leeloo from the movie The Fifth Element, one of my all time favs (and yes, I know I’m a total nerd). I love that scene where Leeloo takes out the Mangalores singlehandedly. She, like Max, is fierce, but in a different way. She’s built to be the Earth’s defender—the fifth element—and she has to learn about who we are as humans before she’s able to do the job she was created to do. I liked her inner fragility when it came to learning about love, and I wanted Riven to have the same sort of feel—hard and unapproachable on the outside, yet soft and curious on the inside. Last but not least, there’s definitely some Ellen Ripley in there, but it’s the Ripley from Alien Resurrection, where she has inherited some of the alien traits. She’s so awesome during that basketball scene in the mess hall on the ship. I loved her innate confidence and unflappable nature. I wanted Riven to have some of those qualities. Highly trained, she knows who she is and what she can do. Like all of these amazing, multi-faceted heroines, I wanted to create a dynamic character who is forced to question everything she is and everything she knows. A soldier first, Riven is hard on the outside but still vulnerable on the inside—I wanted readers to relate to her struggle throughout the novel to let go of all her rules and be a girl. We build so many walls to keep from being hurt that we don’t allow ourselves to connect with others. As a character, Riven has to dig down deep to embrace her emotions against everything she has been taught. In the end, is she brave enough to learn how to trust her heart? Will she always be the tough, invulnerable soldier? Or will she find a balance between the two?DREAM CAST RIVEN – Astrid Berges OR Imogen Poots


CADEN – Brenton Thwaites or Nicholas Hoult


SHAE – Sienna Guillory

AURELA – Charlize Theron

Riven’s Father – Michael Fassbender

Era Taylor – Famke Janssen

PRAISE FOR THE ALMOST GIRL:
“A high-octane thriller. SF and dystopia fans will be right at home with this book and its fierce, capable heroine.” ~ Publishers Weekly
“Amalie Howard writes a fast paced and thrilling story with a kick butt, authentic heroine and a brilliantly crafted world.“ ~ Eve Silver, author of Rush“The Almost Girl is a feminist tour de force. It is filled with powerful, interesting female characters. Riven is one of my favorite fictional characters ever; she is fierce, passionate, funny and smart. This sexy, fast-paced story is impossible to put down. A must read! Fans of Divergent will love it!“ ~ Kim Purcell, author of Trafficked
“A riveting union of science fiction thriller, romance, family drama, and conspiracy theory, The Almost Girl had me wishing I could crawl inside the pages and join Riven on her epic journey between parallel worlds. Amalie Howard’s writing is sharp and smart. I’m definitely craving the next installment!” ~ Page Morgan, author of The Beautiful & The Cursed

WOW!!! I looooved this book.
Amalie Howard has created a fantastic world that has me in awe. I enjoyed ALL the crazy twists and couldn't put it down...
And let me say...Riven, the heroine, was AWESOME!! I loved everything about her. She is a strong and tough girl that is determined to do what she has to do. But with that, she also grows so much and I think that has a lot to do with one amazing guy...Caden...
Girls..Caden is just *sigh*
You will just have to read and experience him for yourself...
Seriously guys...I cannot say enough fabulous things about The Almost Girl. I loved falling in to the world Amalie created and getting lost in this epic story...
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