Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Waiting on Wednesday: The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead
In the aftermath of a
forbidden moment that rocked Sydney to her core, she finds herself
struggling to draw the line between her Alchemist teachings and what her
heart is urging her to do. Then she meets alluring, rebellious Marcus
Finch--a former Alchemist who escaped against all odds, and is now on
the run. Marcus wants to teach Sydney the secrets he claims the
Alchemists are hiding from her. But as he pushes her to rebel against
the people who raised her, Sydney finds that breaking free is harder
than she thought. There is an old and mysterious magic rooted deeply
within her. And as she searches for an evil magic user targeting
powerful young witches, she realizes that her only hope is to embrace
her magical blood--or else she might be next.
The Golden Lily by Richelle Mead
The Golden Lily
Bloodlines 2
Author: Richelle Mead
Pages: 418 pgs
Genre: YA, Fantasy,
Release Date: June 12th 2012
Review Source: Purchased
Richelle Mead has completely won me over with this spin-off series. Some new and old characters, different plot twists and adventures, it's even better than Vampire Academy!
As an alchemist, Sydney Sage has had certain beliefs and lessons instilled in her since a young age. Beliefs that she's now beginning to question as she grows closer to the vampires she was sent to work with: Jill, Eddie, and Adrian.
Not only does Sydney discover that her blood might hold the key to preventing Strigoi, but she also finds herself navigating the world of dating and discovering a secret so well kept that it nearly shatters everything she's come to believe as an alchemist. Who can she trust?
I absolutely love Sydney's character voice. She's incredibly intelligent when it comes the world of academics and such, but when it comes to dealing with people she's a bit clueless. Dating, understanding boys, figuring out peoples motives. But that's what I love about her. She finally experiences the things she was prevented from growing up and tries to fit them in to her world of facts and experiments.
The story line is also superb. Some things I can kind of guess at, but then the main thing usually takes me completely by surprise. I love that combination and Richelle does an amazing job of bringing them together, with just the perfect mix of humor. There's so much in that world and I can't even imagine what all she's going to come up with for it.
Oh, and just to change things up a bit, I'll tell you something from the signing I went to for Richelle Mead. Generally author's will read a few pages or so from their book at a signing, usually before they answer questions. Richelle read from a section where Sydney and Adrian went to a defense class and met the instructor they were going to be working with. After hearing her read it out loud, I knew that I was going to love the book.
I know it's not a long wait now, but now I'm going to try and wait as patiently as I can for the next book in this series The Indigo Spell. And just to make me even more excited, book number four The Fiery Heart comes out this fall!
Bloodlines 2
Author: Richelle Mead
Pages: 418 pgs
Genre: YA, Fantasy,
Release Date: June 12th 2012
Review Source: Purchased
Richelle Mead has completely won me over with this spin-off series. Some new and old characters, different plot twists and adventures, it's even better than Vampire Academy!
As an alchemist, Sydney Sage has had certain beliefs and lessons instilled in her since a young age. Beliefs that she's now beginning to question as she grows closer to the vampires she was sent to work with: Jill, Eddie, and Adrian.
Not only does Sydney discover that her blood might hold the key to preventing Strigoi, but she also finds herself navigating the world of dating and discovering a secret so well kept that it nearly shatters everything she's come to believe as an alchemist. Who can she trust?
I absolutely love Sydney's character voice. She's incredibly intelligent when it comes the world of academics and such, but when it comes to dealing with people she's a bit clueless. Dating, understanding boys, figuring out peoples motives. But that's what I love about her. She finally experiences the things she was prevented from growing up and tries to fit them in to her world of facts and experiments.
The story line is also superb. Some things I can kind of guess at, but then the main thing usually takes me completely by surprise. I love that combination and Richelle does an amazing job of bringing them together, with just the perfect mix of humor. There's so much in that world and I can't even imagine what all she's going to come up with for it.
Oh, and just to change things up a bit, I'll tell you something from the signing I went to for Richelle Mead. Generally author's will read a few pages or so from their book at a signing, usually before they answer questions. Richelle read from a section where Sydney and Adrian went to a defense class and met the instructor they were going to be working with. After hearing her read it out loud, I knew that I was going to love the book.
I know it's not a long wait now, but now I'm going to try and wait as patiently as I can for the next book in this series The Indigo Spell. And just to make me even more excited, book number four The Fiery Heart comes out this fall!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Cover Reveal: The Space Between
Title: The Space Between
Author:
Victoria
H. Smith
Expected
release date: April 2, 2013
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Age
Group: New Adult
Links
to find the book:
Book Trailer:
Book Description:
When Drake started the night at his father’s
campaign fundraiser, he never imagined he’d end it being conned into buying
drugs on the West Side. Losing high-stakes poker has its consequences, but he’d
repeatedly face them just to hear Lacey Douglas sing. Drake sees Lacey light up
the stage, and he has to have her. But his intentions for being on her side of
town turn out to be the reason he can’t.
Chicago native Lacey has dreams of the opera, but
life has its obstacles. Lacey has come to know her hardships as part of living
in the real world and accepts them fully. When Lacey meets the intense and
invigorating Drake, a fire is lit inside her, unleashing those dreams again.
Two paths that should have never crossed prove to
create the exact pairing the other needs. But when their worlds take time to
catch up, everything they have is tested. Finding the space between the two
sides that challenge them will be hard, but it’s
the only place that will keep them together.
The Space Between is a new adult contemporary
romance.
About the author:
Victoria
H. Smith has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. She puts it to good use
writing romance all day. She resides in the Midwest with her Macbook on her lap
and a cornfield to her right. She often draws inspiration for her stories from
her own life experiences, and the twenty-something characters she writes give
her an earful about it.
In her free time, she enjoys extreme
couponing, blogging, reading, and sending off a few tweets on Twitter when she
can. She writes new adult fiction romance in the sub-genres of science fiction,
urban fantasy, and contemporary, but really, anywhere her pen takes her she
goes.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Waiting on Wednesday: Emblaze by Jessica Shirvington
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, which spotlights upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating.
(Coming March 2013) (The Violet Eden Chapters 3)
Once again Violet Eden faces an impossible choice ... and the consequences are unimaginable.
Violet has come to terms with the fact that being part angel, part human, means her life will never be as it was.
Now
Violet has something Phoenix - the exiled angel who betrayed her - will
do anything for, and she has no intention of letting it fall into his
hands. The only problem is that he has something she needs too.
Not
afraid to raise the stakes, Phoenix seemingly holds all the power,
always one step ahead. And when he puts the final pieces of the prophecy
together, it doesn't take him long to realise exactly who he needs in order to open the gates of Hell.
With
the help of surprising new allies, ancient prophecies are deciphered, a
destination set and, after a shattering confrontation with her father,
Violet leaves for the islands of Greece without knowing if she will have
a home to return to...
I've been in love with this series ever since I was finally able to begin reading it last year. The covers are gorgeous, the stories and characters completely pull me in, and each book leaves me eagerly anticipating the next. And after getting to meet and talk to Jessica last year, I've been even more anxious for this next book!
What are you waiting on?
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Waiting on Wednesday: Soulbroken by Heather Brewer
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, which spotlights upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating.
(Coming August 2013)
Sometimes you have to break the rules to discover the truth.
In this follow up to Legacy of Tril: Soulbound,
Kaya has learned that she is Soulbound to Darius, the Barron she
secretly trained with at Shadow Academy. But he’s been sent away,
leaving Kaya with questions about how he could be Soulbound to her and
another Healer.
Determined to find answers and prove herself worthy of fighting in the war against King Darrek and the Graplars, Kaya sneaks away, encountering a mysterious Barron named Gage in her travels. But Darius has shocking information about Gage—information that changes everything Kaya thought she knew about what it means to be Bound.
I haven't had a chance to write my review of the first Legacy of Tril book, Soulbound, but I couldn't wait to mention this sequel. I love the first book and can't wait to get my hands on this one! Plus, it has such a gorgeous cover!
What are you waiting for?
Friday, January 11, 2013
Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard
Something Strange and Deadly
Something Strange and Deadly 1
Author: Susan Dennard
Pages: 388 pgs
Genre: YA, Steampunk
Release Date: July 24th 2012
Review Source: Harper Collins
I was intrigued by Susan Dennard's debut novel when I first read the description, and then I saw the cover. It's absolutely gorgeous. And I'm so glad that I read because it did not disappoint.
In 1876, Eleanor Fitt lives in Philadelphia and things have become strange. The dead begin to rise and Eleanor and her mother desperately need her brother to come home. Only he doesn't.
When one of the zombie's delivers a letter to Eleanor from her brother, she knows that he's in danger and needs her help. The Spirit Hunters are her only hope, but getting them to help is easier said than done, especially as the rising dead become more and more dangerous...
Now, as I've mentioned a number of times on here, I love steampunk and historical settings! There's something about beautiful flowing dresses, corsets, and men in top hats that I just love and we get all of that in this book with a steampunk twist. Eleanor's item of choice just so happens to be a parasol and it just adds to the whole setting.
I'm not really much of a zombie fan, in fact I only usually watch them in movies, but I could handle Susan's version of them. They are an integral part of the story, but not the main part. They aren't constantly on the run or on guard from the dead, and I really liked that.
And with the character relationships and world building, I'm definitely interested in finding out what happens next. Not too much is revealed, but just enough that we know the main characters and have a pretty good setup that leads in the next book. And, for anyone who's read it, I can't wait for more of Daniel after that ending.
So, who's with me in casually twiddling our thumbs as we wait for book 2, A Darkness Strange and Lovely?
Something Strange and Deadly 1
Author: Susan Dennard
Pages: 388 pgs
Genre: YA, Steampunk
Release Date: July 24th 2012
Review Source: Harper Collins
I was intrigued by Susan Dennard's debut novel when I first read the description, and then I saw the cover. It's absolutely gorgeous. And I'm so glad that I read because it did not disappoint.
In 1876, Eleanor Fitt lives in Philadelphia and things have become strange. The dead begin to rise and Eleanor and her mother desperately need her brother to come home. Only he doesn't.
When one of the zombie's delivers a letter to Eleanor from her brother, she knows that he's in danger and needs her help. The Spirit Hunters are her only hope, but getting them to help is easier said than done, especially as the rising dead become more and more dangerous...
Now, as I've mentioned a number of times on here, I love steampunk and historical settings! There's something about beautiful flowing dresses, corsets, and men in top hats that I just love and we get all of that in this book with a steampunk twist. Eleanor's item of choice just so happens to be a parasol and it just adds to the whole setting.
I'm not really much of a zombie fan, in fact I only usually watch them in movies, but I could handle Susan's version of them. They are an integral part of the story, but not the main part. They aren't constantly on the run or on guard from the dead, and I really liked that.
And with the character relationships and world building, I'm definitely interested in finding out what happens next. Not too much is revealed, but just enough that we know the main characters and have a pretty good setup that leads in the next book. And, for anyone who's read it, I can't wait for more of Daniel after that ending.
So, who's with me in casually twiddling our thumbs as we wait for book 2, A Darkness Strange and Lovely?
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Shadow of the Sun by Laura Kreitzer: Audiobook Review
Shadow of the Sun
Timeless 1
Author: Laura Kreitzer
Read by: Tavia Gilbert
Length: 10hrs. 35 minutes
Genre: Fantasy
Release Date: November 16th 2012
Review Source: Revolution Publishing
I wrote a review for the book a while back, but I recently had the pleasure to listen to the audiobook and wanted to write a review for that as well.
The narrator, Tavia Gilbert, really seemed to capture who each of the characters were, especially Gabriella, and brought something a bit more to them with each of their voices. It's difficult to change accents and switch pitches, but she did it flawlessly. It was fun and even more exciting to delve back into this amazing world.
Now that I've heard Shadow of the Sun read aloud, I can't wait for the others to be on audiobook and I'm even more excited for the final book in the series. Thank you to Laura and Revolution Publishing for this opportunity!
Timeless 1
Author: Laura Kreitzer
Read by: Tavia Gilbert
Length: 10hrs. 35 minutes
Genre: Fantasy
Release Date: November 16th 2012
Review Source: Revolution Publishing
I wrote a review for the book a while back, but I recently had the pleasure to listen to the audiobook and wanted to write a review for that as well.
Gabriella's past is a mystery, but that never stopped her from achieving her goals. As a supernatural specialist, and far more intelligent than anyone her age, she has always been ignored by her peers. Because of the isolation she has always felt, she put her life and soul into her job. Being a supernatural specialist hasn't given her the divine intervention she always longed for, until one day a shipment arrives from Italy containing three dead bodies with an uncanny ability to regenerate. Gabriella is frightened and intrigued, but not as scared as she becomes when a dark creature attacks her.I fell in love with Laura's writing after reading Shadow of the Sun, but I realized why I did all over again after listening to the audiobook. There's just something about hearing a story read aloud that brings it to life and I felt that here.
As the bodies come back to life, the plot takes an unexpected twist that you won't see coming. The supernatural world only begins to unfold before her as angels appear, her dreams start to haunt her, and the very past she has forgotten comes back with startling clarity. Romance blooms, escape plans are made, an assassin is out to kill her, and death is only around the corner. But what is more terrifying than all of it is the fact she is the chosen one, the Illuminator, the one who will save them all.
The narrator, Tavia Gilbert, really seemed to capture who each of the characters were, especially Gabriella, and brought something a bit more to them with each of their voices. It's difficult to change accents and switch pitches, but she did it flawlessly. It was fun and even more exciting to delve back into this amazing world.
Now that I've heard Shadow of the Sun read aloud, I can't wait for the others to be on audiobook and I'm even more excited for the final book in the series. Thank you to Laura and Revolution Publishing for this opportunity!
Cover Reveal: The Seven Year King by Kiki Hamilton
Kiki Hamilton is sharing the cover for the latest novel in her The Faerie Ring series, book 3 The Seven Year King which is being released May 2013.
Isn't this gorgeous!
Here's a short teaser:
A deadly sacrifice, a heartbreaking choice, an uncertain future...
Isn't this gorgeous!
Here's a short teaser:
A deadly sacrifice, a heartbreaking choice, an uncertain future...
Waiting on Wednesday: If I Should Die by Amy Plum
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, which spotlights upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating.
(Coming May 2013)
I will not lose another person I love. I will not let history repeat itself.
Vincent
waited lifetimes to find me, but in an instant our future together was
shattered. He was betrayed by someone we both called a friend, and I
lost him. Now our enemy is determined to rule over France’s immortals, and willing to wage a war to get what they want.
It
shouldn’t be possible, none of it should be, but this is my reality. I
know Vincent is somewhere out there, I know he’s not completely gone,
and I will do anything to save him.
After what we’ve already
fought to achieve, a life without Vincent is unimaginable. He once swore
to avoid dying—to go against his nature and forsake sacrificing himself
for others—so that we could be together. How can I not risk everything
to bring my love back to me?
I absolutely love this series and have been anxious for this book since I finished the sequel, Until I Die, last year. Conclusion are always sad, but this is one I definitely can't wait for!
What are you waiting on?
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