Tuesday, June 4, 2013

BOOK BLAST and GIVEAWAY!! Shattered Souls (Witch Avenue #4) by Karice Bolton


Shattered Souls (Witch Avenue #4)
by Karice Bolton


Summary:

A battle is brewing among the covens…As Triss prepares to defeat the Praedivinus, a new order rises, and this one is far more deadly. Navigating her way through mystic realms, and unknown portals it is up to Triss to recognize real from imagined and stop the two from colliding.



About the author:

Karice Bolton is a Young Adult/New Adult author living in the Pacific Northwest. 

Titles include:

The Camp

The Watchers Trilogy
Taken Novella (A Watchers prequel)
Awakening (Book 1)
Legions (Book 2)
Cataclysm(Book 3)

The Witch Avenue Series

Lonely Souls (Book 1)
Altered Souls (Book 2)
Released Souls (Book 3)
Shattered Souls (Book 4) Spring 2013

Karice married the love of her life who she met in high school, and she still can't get over how cute and funny he is. They have two English Bulldogs that are the sweetest bullies in the world, and they use their cuteness to get what they want. Karice loves the snow and gravitates towards the stuff as often as possible! She enjoys skiing and tries really hard to snowboard, but often makes a nice little area to sit while everyone zips by on their board. She enjoys writing, and she also loves to read just about anything with print.

Karice would love if you stopped by her blog or FB page to find out the latest news on giveaways and upcoming releases, or you can just send her an email. She loves hearing from her readers and responds as soon as she can.

The Watchers Trilogy: Awakening was a Barnes & Noble January Staff Pick: Nook Books Under $5
 

(Bio from Goodreads!)




Also the first books in both The Watchers and Witch Avenue series, both by Karice Bolton, are  FREE on Amazon!!
(Don't have a Kindle? Well they're only $0.99 at Barnes & Noble!)


Awakening (The Watchers Trilogy #1)




Lonely Souls (Witch Avenue #1)




Giveaway:

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Top Ten Tuesday #14


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

This weeks topic is.... 

 Top Ten Books Featuring Travel In Some Way


Holy crap are you kidding me? Let me go bang my head against the wall and come back....I'm going to make very liberal use of the word travel and I may not come up with ten but I'll try to get as close as I can. This is SO HARD!!! Sigh.



#1 The Wheel of Time Series
by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson


This is my all time favorite epic fantasy series. And most of what they do through these books is travel. It's fascinating. The places you're introduced to, the people, the cultures, the creatures. Amazing. Period.





#2 The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy 
by Douglas Adams


Normally if you were to tell me something like one of my most favorite books of all times was going to be about traveling through space after the Earth has been demolished and having run ins with all kinds of crazy alien creatures....I'd probably laugh in your face. But now I feel I should laugh in your face if YOU haven't read this. Funniest freaking book I have read. AND one of the very few times you'll hear me say the movie is as good as the book! Watch it, read it. Just get to know this piece of Sci-Fi perfection! :)



#3 The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
by J.R.R. Tolkien


All you haters can go on and hate on me for putting Wheel of Time before this but sorry. I can't help how my heart feels. I love LotR which is why it's on here but WoT I just love a little bit more. But what kind of travel list would this be if I didn't include the journey of Frodo and his crew? I haven't read them in years, probably since sometime around or after high school (Yep looooong time ago haha) But I do make a point of having a movie marathon as often as I can. Hmm it's been a while....



#4 Zoo (The Enclosure Chronicles #1)
by Tara Elizabeth


Okay so technically this one is more TIME travel than anything... But that IS travel so ha! This is a really fun, interesting and captivating story of a girl named Emma who at the beginning of the book...dies in a car accident. Only to suddenly wake up in the future as an exhibit...in a HUMAN ZOO. Love the book. Love the author. Must read! :)



#5 Phoenix (Black City #2) 
by Elizabeth Richards


There was definitely more travel in this one than in book 1 so I'm counting it. And I mean honestly it was real travel. Trying to make it through ravines and caves and across deserts. Anyway. I'm completely in love with Elizabeth Richards Black City Dystopian series. They're phenomenal.






#6 Amy & Roger's Epic Detour 
by Morgan Matson


This book was heart warming and sad and swoon worthy, just so many things wrapped up into one. And I love how music was incorporated into it as well. Ahhh I totally want to reread it now :| I'll have to put that onto my to do list! It would be a good summer read I think for those of you looking for one :)


#7 The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight 
by Jennifer E. Smith


This book is the ultimate swoon for me. Meeting a good looking British guy in an airport and sitting next to him on an 8 hour flight to London. Sigh. I know, I know the whole love at first sight thing is cheesy but this book really did it for me. I heart it very much.



Well 7 is the best I could come up with, without stretching the word travel too far. Hehe I feel like I cheated on a few of them but oh well. Sadly I have like so many books in my TBR pile sitting her on my desk and in my eReaders that I could have come up with a pretty good list. I just need to make time and get to them :| So that's my travel books what did you come up with?


Sunday, June 2, 2013

ARC REVIEW: Outcast by Adrienne Kress

Title/Series: Outcast
Author: Adrienne Kress
Publisher: Diversion Books
Expected publication: June 4th 2013
Format: eBook | Pages: 283
Genre: Ya, Paranormal, Fantasy, Romance
Source: NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
★★★ (3/5) Stars!

Adrienne Kress | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads


"With a crisp, engaging voice and sharp wit, Adrienne Kress is always a treat to read." - Kelley Armstrong, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author

After six years of “angels” coming out of the sky and taking people from her town, 16-year-old Riley Carver has just about had it living with the constant fear. When one decides to terrorize her in her own backyard, it’s the final straw. She takes her mother’s shotgun and shoots the thing. So it’s dead. Or … not? In place of the creature she shot, is a guy. A really hot guy. A really hot alive and breathing guy. Oh, and he’s totally naked.

Not sure what to do, she drags his unconscious body to the tool shed and ties him up. After all, he’s an angel and they have tricks. When he regains consciousness she’s all set to interrogate him about why the angels come to her town, and how to get back her best friend (and almost boyfriend) Chris, who was taken the year before. But it turns out the naked guy in her shed is just as confused about everything as she is. 

He thinks it’s 1956.

Set in the deep south, OUTCAST is a story of love, trust, and coming of age. It’s also a story about the supernatural, a girl with a strange sense of humor who’s got wicked aim, a greaser from the 50’s, and an army of misfits coming together for one purpose: To kick some serious angel ass.

“A refreshingly different take on angel mythology with a funny, gutsy, shotgun-toting heroine and a rivetingly sexy hero, set in an eerie deep south town, OUTCAST is a spooky, spirited, compulsively readable story—charged with wit, wisdom, and bittersweet romance.”
- Lesley Livingston, author of the internationally bestselling Wondrous Strange series




It's difficult to come up with something to say here. While overall I enjoyed the story. Enough. It was insanely confusing at times. Parts of it I still don't think I got. So this will probably be shorter than normal.

Character was a big issue with me I think. I did enjoy Gabe quite a lot. He was unique and funny, little bit cocky but not over the top and had that vintage feel. Obviously, He's from the 50s. But he was very fun to read. Sadly I couldn't say the same about Riley. And she's supposed to be our main character. But I found it hard to understand where she was coming from most times. She was too much in her own head and the narration became rambling at times. And she whined. A lot. She had no backbone until the end. It got tiring.

Because of all of that the story felt very slow to me. I was just interested enough that I wanted to know how it ended (don't even get me started on that!) but the way it drug on with Riley and her constant "I can't do this. I'm not that kind of person. Blah, blah, blah" just became a major frustration and it took me longer to get through this book than normal. Plus it took away a bit of the enjoyment factor.

There were so many great opportunities for this book. I mean hello, tying up a naked guy in your shed and holding him hostage. It's funny! It's intriguing! There was a crazy-ish Pastor who was more of a cult leader. I was just waiting for them all to kick back and shave their heads and drink the Kool Aid. And the whole concept behind the angles was different from the kinds of angel stories I've read before. It was all good in theory. It's just that some of the characters got in the way of the story. For me that is. It was an interesting enough read which is why I put it at a 3 instead of say 2.5 or lower. It just could have gone a whole lot better.

Thanks to Diversion Books and NetGalley for to opportunity to read this book! :)

Weekly Haul #13


Stacking the shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. It's basically a way in which we get to show off the lovely new goodies we got over the past week/month however you decide to do it. (Because let's face it, us bookish types love to drag everyone down with us.)


I swear if there's ever a reality show called "Book Hoarders" I'll wind up on it. Welcome to my crazy week of binge requesting! If you've just gotten here...you MAY want to turn back now. You could be here scrolling down for a while...a LONG while LOL If you haven't turned back already then awesome! Grab a snack and sit back, relax and let's get to this shall we??


For Review:



The Human (Eden Trilogy #2) by Keary Taylor

Eeep! I signed up to try to get a digital arc a couple weeks back and I got one yay!!! Thank you Keary!!!!

Shadow of Time by Jen Minkman

This past week I received another book of hers through NetGalley called The Island (it's listed below in this post) and I've read and reviewed it already. And while it wasn't for me personally due to part of what it's about I spent some time this week messaging back and forth with Jen. And she is an exceptionally sweet and lovely person and was very understanding about the parts I didn't like and STILL wanted to know if I would be interested in reading and reviewing this book. How awesome is that? I gladly accepted! :) Thanks Jen!!! By the way if you're interested in it at all I believe she said it will be going up on NetGalley in July? So keep an eye out! :)


Bought:


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Anathema (Casual Enchantment #1) by K.A. Tucker

Safe Word by Teresa Mummert



NetGalley:



That was Sunday morning...last week...THANKS GUYS! Gosh... LOL :D
I think I requested a little over 30 books. I'm a glutton for punishment I know this. So far I've been declined for 2 (Yay! haha) but I wasn't too bothered because they weren't "OMG I NEED TO READ THIS" types of books anyway. But I've also been approved for, well, most of them:


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 A Really Awesome Mess by Trish Cook and Brendan Halpin

The Prelude (A Musical Interlude #1) - KaSonndra Leigh
These two don't really count because they're on Read Now auto approval but the rest were requests


The Island by Jen Minkman

Unbound by Dale Mayer


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Skin by Donna Jo Napoli

The Scourge (Brilliant Darkness #1) by A.G. Henley

Left Drowning by Jessica Park


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Night Talk by Maxine Sullivan

Bedding the Wrong Brother (Dalton Brothers #1) by Virna DePaul

Contributor (Contributor #) by Nicole Ciacchella


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Eyes Ever to the Sky (The Sky Trilogy #1) by Katie French

Blue Hearts of Mars by Nicole Grotepas

Touching Melody (Forever First #1) by RaShelle Workman


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Torn (Torn #1) by K.A. Robinson

Twisted (Torn #2) by K.A. Robinson

Crossing by Stacey Wallace Benefiel


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Scarlet Lady by Sandra Chastain

Showdown at Lizard Rock by Sandra Chastain

Double Dealing by Linda Cajio
*I didn't realize these three were "classics" when I requested them off of NetGalley. I need to start looking these up on Goodreads before I hit the button from now on I suppose. So I'm not expecting to be wowed since they're reprints from the 80s and 90s ...


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Beauty and the Wolf (The Cursed Princes #1) by Marina Myles

Prep School Confidential (Prep School Confidential #1) by Kara Taylor

Outcast by Adrienne Kress


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Connected (Connections #1) by Kim Karr

Dragonfly (Dragonfly #1) by Leigh Talbert Moore

Don't Bite the Bridesmaid (Sons of Kane #1) by Tiffany Allee


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The Forever of Ella and Micha (The Secret #2) by Jessica Sorensen


So yeah...that's my tiny little haul. Ha! So I'm pretty much spending any free moment breaking through this list, I even have a reading schedule all lined up. I never do that! But I want to get them in around the time they're due for publication and then throw the rest in where there's space. Sooooo, needless to say if I'm not commenting or responding back very quickly, or at all for that matter I've probably got my nose stuck in one of these so I apologize!

xoxo