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16191292From Goodreads: Since they were six-year-olds, Madison and Dayton have had soccer sync. Maddie doesn’t have to see her best friend on the field to know where she’ll be. Her passes to Dayton are perfect, as if the two of them can read each other’s mind. Together, they’re a scoring machine. There’s only one problem: lately, Dayton seems more interested in partying than playing soccer. And Dayton’s change of heart couldn’t have come at a worse time. Now that she and Maddie are sophomores, they have to really focus–or they’ll have no chance of making it to a Division I college team. Can Maddie get through to her best friend? Or will the scoring machine break down?

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This novel was much shorter than I originally thought it would be.  At 100 pages, it’s technically a novella, but I didn’t know that going in, and I feel there just wasn’t enough time to develop any of the characters to the point that I really connected with them.  Madison is in love with soccer and wants to go pro, and that’s about all the depth we get from her.  She cares about her best friend, Dayton, but even more so about soccer, and that’s really all she talks about the entire story.  Dayton wants to party all the time, and soccer is too much pressure, and that’s about all we learn about her within these 100 pages, as well, so I really felt that the story was too short and forewent any depth of character or plot.

This story’s main focus is soccer, and it has lots of details about plays, kicks, and scores… but as I’m not that interested in the sport, a lot of that went right over my head and I felt like it was more or less a filler where I’d rather have had character depth.  Truthfully, I think this story could easily be fleshed out to add depth and more conflict to create a longer, fuller read, and I probably would have enjoyed it more had this been the case.

I think this story might be good for the reluctant reader that’s really into soccer as it talks shop a lot and is on a lower reading level, but if they’re not into soccer, I’m not sure they’ll really care for the novel, either.  Two stars.

2 stars

Lerner Publishing Group has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this novel, via Netgalley.



Every weekend I run a feature for the 99 Cent Club, and below are the eBook picks for this week that caught my eye and are currently ONLY 99 Cents (On Amazon, with a few on Barnes and Noble as well). I don’t know if these are permanent prices, so please don’t shoot the messenger, and double check pricing before pressing the buy button. Enjoy! (If you could help give these authors some love by spreading the word, that would be epic.)

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9781479157990_p0_v1_s260x420Falling Stars by Sadie Grubor

‘A falling, or shooting, star, is the common name for the visible path of a meteoroid if it survives impact with the Earth’s surface.’

Christopher Mason, the infamous lead singer of The Forgotten, has a reputation for being ‘difficult’. Harboring dark memories and the burden of a painful secret, he struggles with a past he desperately wants to destroy. Amidst this star’s battle with the pull of his demons, he risks losing everything he’s built as a musician.

Enter Mia Ryder, the head strong yet laid back, lead singer of Hushed Mentality. As the opening act for The Forgotten, Mia and her all girl rock band are sure to gain the publicity needed to sky rocket to the next level in their dream career.

Mia’s laidback personality defies Chris’s plotting for their demise and removal of the ‘girlie band’ from ‘his’ tour. But even Chris’s best laid plans aren’t prepared Mia.

As demons from his past pull this shining star down, the one person he wants to eliminate may be the only person who can stop the terrors of a past he risks everything to forget.

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2940016575124_p0_v1_s260x420In the Air by Crystal Serowka 

It all began on a New York City sidewalk. It was so surreal. Juilliard, the enormous brick building that held my dreams and the possibilities of my future. I was prepared for the challenges ahead. What I didn’t expect was to lose my focus the second I met him. Living the dance was no longer the only important thing in my life.

The City opened my eyes, but he transformed me.

Two dancers. One big city. He was determined to make a new start. She was ready to make it in the ballet world. Neither expected love to play a part in achieving their dreams. They also didn’t expect it to be so destructive. Samson and Natalia took the leap anyway, not worrying about the fall.

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17611415 Everything Changes by Shey Stahl

I knew a boy once.

He was a boy that changed everything.

I didn’t know Parker O’Neil outside of the occasional smile and wink. The AMA Supercross racer came to our small town one winter, and I had no idea what he was capable of. How could I have known that he would change my life forever that summer?

Eventually, the occasional smile became a smile I grew to love and longed to see. The occasional wink became a gesture that made my soul sway and my heart ache. In the canyons of the desert that summer, he showed me his lifestyle and his love.

What I didn’t see was the control he had over me. It was a power the glitz and glamor of his professional lifestyle had and eventually what tore apart any life I thought I knew.

In his world of banging bars and soaring jumps, there was no room for someone like me. But for five years, every time he called or touched me, everything changed again. It was a touch that could heal anything and a smile that could light even the darkest nights.

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17710324Love Resolution by Michelle Mankin

To forgive or not to forgive…

There’s a storm brewing at Black Cat Records and lead singer Marcus Anthony and guitarist Avery Jones are at the center of it.

Brutal Strength is leaving Vancouver and heading out on a big stadium tour with the reprobate rockers from Tempest as their opening act. Avery is forced to deal with a troubling figure from her past while being pursued by Tempest’s tatted bad boy, Bryan ‘Bullet’ Jackson.

Meanwhile, Marcus must battle his own internal demons as well as this rival for Avery’s affection.

Can Avery and Marcus keep their fairy tale happily ever after together when the prevailing winds of the real world are against them?
Love Resolution is the third book in the Black Cat Records series.

**A new adult contemporary novel with mature subject matter**

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2940016751337_p0_v1_s260x420Promise Me Darkness by Paige Weaver

“He was my darkness and I was his light. We couldn’t exist without each other.”

For me, life was simple. I went to school and studied. I spent time with my friends and stayed out of trouble. I didn’t drink or swear and I only dated gentlemen. I was the typical good girl with a bright future. My world seemed perfect.

But that was about to change.

Ryder Delaney was the one imperfection in my life. He was the bad boy, the black sheep, the one your mother always warned you about. He had only one hard-and-fast rule – Don’t fall in love.

But some rules were meant to be broken.

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2940016575629_p0_v2_s260x420Dare Me Forever by Paige Edward 

It’s the beginning of her new life . . .

Twenty-three year old Amy Miller has been responsible for her little brother ever since their dad dropped dead and their mom took off six years ago. Now that her brother is eighteen, Amy’s ready to fulfill her dream of opening her own stationary store.

But the past has a way of sneaking up on you . . .

Then an old friend comes back to town–Amy’s high school boyfriend, Hunter Morgan, to be exact. The same guy who dropped her a week before prom, leaving her a sobbing mess in a sequined Jovani dress. The same gorgeous man who now wants Amy back and won’t take no for an answer.

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2940016606682_p0_v1_s260x420Elite by Rachel Van Dyken

When I won the annual Eagle Elite College Scholarship lottery, I was thrilled. After all, my grandma had just died and I wanted to take care of my aging grandpa — he couldn’t be a farmer in Wyoming forever. And graduating from Eagle Elite meant opportunity.
But I wasn’t counting on meeting Nixon.

Nor was I counting on the rules of the Elect.

1. Do not touch The Elect.

2. Do not look at The Elect.

3. Do not speak to The Elect.

And worst of all? Don’t discover the secret they hide, because in the end, you may just realize… it’s about you.
*This is a New Adult Book, blood, violence, cursing, sexual references, and drug use. Not recommended for those under 17*

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2940032838937_p0_v2_s260x420Another Hour To Kill by Anita Higman

With a mysterious murder to solve, a lost treasure to find, and a huge wedding to plan, Bailey has come undone. Then there’s that next-door neighbor who thinks he’s a vampire… 

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9781480134669_p0_v4_s260x420Underdog: A True Crime Thiller of Prison Life by Glenn Langhor

Another one of Glenn Langohr’s stunning memoirs–a brave, unflinching account of life in prison B.J and Damon are two White inmates who get involved in a gang war in a California maximum security prison. The prison administration realizes B.J’s sentence is up and they blame Damon for calling the shot and use his gangland tattoos to send him to the Pelican Bay Super Max. Glenn Langohr’s other books include: Roll Call, Upon Release, Race Riot, Lock Up Diaries, Gladiator and Prison Riot.

Find it on Amazon.

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2940033087495_p0_v2_s260x420Fudge-Laced Felonies by Cynthia Hickey

Summer Meadows entered church on Sunday not to find God, but to search for a killer.

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11640957From Goodreads:

1. Never trust anyone.
2. Remember they are always searching.
3. Don’t get involved.
4. Keep your head down.
5. Don’t fall in love.

Five simple rules. Ariane Tucker has followed them since the night she escaped from the genetics lab where she was created, the result of combining human and extraterrestrial DNA. Ariane’s survival—and that of her adoptive father—depends on her ability to blend in among the full-blooded humans in a small Wisconsin town, to hide in plain sight at her high school from those who seek to recover their lost (and expensive) “project.”

But when a cruel prank at school goes awry, it puts her in the path of Zane Bradshaw, the police chief’s son and someone who sees too much. Someone who really sees her. After years of trying to be invisible, Ariane finds the attention frightening—and utterly intoxicating. Suddenly, nothing is simple anymore, especially not the rules…

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This is one of those stories where I liked it enough, it kept my interest, but I didn’t feel any real love for it for quite some time.  But then, in a matter of unforgettable moments, that all changed, and I found my heart suddenly beating rapidly as I read faster and faster to find out what would happen next.  Granted, this didn’t occur until I was about 3/4 of the way through, but the fact that it did happen made me really giddy with delight.  I love it when I’m reading along and the author sends a curveball my way that has me going, “WHAT?!!!” as I read, and that’s exactly what Kade did as she spun her tale.

Ariane Tucker has been living a lie for ten years, blending in as best she can with the human world as she attempts to stay under the radar of GTX’s constant prowling eyes.  They want her back.  She wants freedom, and the only person who knows her true identity is her adoptive father.  Enter Zane Bradshaw, who throws Ariane for a loop, forcing her to question the rules as she struggles to choose between her freedom and the protection of her friend.

At first, I wasn’t sure how I felt about Ariane or Zane.  They were a little bland, but as the story evolved, they became very interesting indeed, especially as they had such different lives and experiences.  I loved the constant pull between the two, and his worry for her made him my very own knight in shining armor, as it were, because he was different from all the rest.  Ariane isn’t a pushover, either.  She sees just how cruel people can be, and although she knows she’s supposed to stay under the radar, the fact that she chooses to protect others instead of herself made me really respect her.  Especially when the walls came crashing down and the betrayal of a lifetime ensued.  Phenomenal.  Four stars.

4 starsDisney Hyperion Book Group has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read and ARC of this novel, via Netgalley, prior to its release on April 23, 2013.



15768498From Goodreads: It’s been twenty three days since Quinn has slept for more than minutes at a time. Demons have invaded her dreams, stalking her, and whispering of her death. The lack of sleep and crippling fear are ruining her life. Energy drinks and caffeine pills don’t make a dent. When Quinn dozes off in the school hallway, Aaron, an amnesiac with a psychic ability, accidentally enters her nightmare. The demons are determined to keep them apart, and Aaron from discovering the secret locked away in his memory. Together, they could banish the darkness back to the underworld for good. That is, unless the demons kill them first.

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I was really interested in this novel when I first read the synopsis, but I am very sorry to note that this novel wasn’t really for me.  The main character, Quinn, rubbed me the wrong way from the get go, and it’s never a good sign when I can’t connect, and don’t want to connect, with the main character.  In my personal opinion, Quinn was too much of a whiney, negative character for me to feel any kindred with her at all.  She made bad decision after bad decision, and constantly had to rely on males, namely Aaron, to help her through her bouts of weakness.  She is so weak that, at some points, I really wanted to reach into the pages and smack some sense into her, especially as she tends to wallow in her inability to take care of herself.  She truly acts as if the whole world revolves around her, hurting others more than helping when she “attempts” to help, and at one point, she made such a stupid decision that I lost all respect for her.  I was livid, truth be told, and I just couldn’t handle the stupidity.  I understand that she does have demon’s whispering to her, and they’re at fault, but I don’t feel like she really fought back, and I just couldn’t stand her idiocracy.  Now… before you write off this book completely, remember that we all react differently to characters, and I feel like many would say the exact same thing about Bella from Twilight, whereas I loved her!  So… there is a very distinct possibility that my feelings for Quinn might be very different from your own.  Keep that in mind.

Now, my feelings for Quinn aside, I liked Aaron enough, though he doesn’t seem to catch a break, and while I really thought that the questions about how and why the demons were attacking, and how Aaron’s amnesia fit in, weren’t going to be answered, they are, in the very last pages of the book.  And you know what?  It made me want to read the sequel a little bit… I mean, now that I know more information about it all, and I never saw it coming, my interest is really piqued.  So, even though I really dislike Quinn, and I’m not in love with this book, it has made me feel strongly enough that I’m pretty sure I’m going to read the sequel as soon as it releases.  I’ve just got to know, you know?  Two stars for this round—but hopeful for the second.

2 starsMonth9Books has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read and ARC of this novel, via Netgalley, prior to its release on April 23, 2013.

 



16095133From Goodreads:  An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, EXILE is the breathtaking sequel to MERCY in a major new paranormal romance series.

There’s something very wrong with me. When I wake up, I could be anyone…

An angel in exile, Mercy is doomed to return repeatedly to Earth, taking on a new human form each time she does. Now she “wakes” as unhappy teen Lela, a girl caring for a dying mother but never herself.

As her shattered memory begins to return, Mercy remembers Ryan, the boy she fell in love with in another life, and Luc, the angel haunting her dreams. Will Mercy risk Lela’s life to be reunited with her heart’s true desire?

An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, Exile is the second book in the spellbinding MERCY series.

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Mercy, a fallen angel, is forced to move from body to body by a higher power.  She doesn’t know why she is destined for this existence, hijacking human bodies, and she doesn’t remember her past lives.  All she knows is that she could go at any moment.  But, this time is different.  Mercy begins to remember her latest life, and the boy she fell in love with, Ryan.  I loved that Ryan is back in this sequel, though he’s definitely a secondary character this time around, but my main question is this: If Mercy can remember much of her past life and humanity, then shouldn’t she know that the visions she’s seeing in the present are warning signs? This time, she knows what love feels like.  She knows how people should treat others, and she knows wrong when she sees it.  Yet, Mercy seems blind and willing to stay that way when it comes to the huge, epic foreshadowing that Lim employs to warn the reader.  For me, it just doesn’t make sense, and Mercy’s reasoning doesn’t either.  She has the ability to see into the minds of those around her, yet she takes the knowledge she gains and chalks it up to humanity, stating that what she’s seen, what makes her ill, is just the way kids are, etc.  Although warning signs go off all around her, her inability to put things together and make smart choices made me like her less and less as the novel proceeded, and the connection I initially felt with Mercy in the first novel was nearly non-existent in this sequel.  I can’t really say any more than that because spoilers would ensue, so I will leave it at this: Mercy is not as smart or crafty as I would like her to be this time around. Thus, I am very sad to say that this second novel in the Mercy series did not live up to my expectations.  Whereas I absolutely adored Mercy, the first novel, this sequel seems to have fallen into the rut of second novel syndrome, a bit flat and dry. Two stars.

2 stars

Disney Hyperion Book Club has been extremely gracious is allowing me to read an ARC of this novel, via Netgalley, prior to its release on April 23, 2013.



14926572From Goodreads: 

HOT: Coco Beardmore
NOT: Coco’s calamities
HOT: Mike West’s fantasies
NOT: Mike’s reality

That’s right, Coco Beardmore is sizzling hot and she’s landed in Mike West’s lap. The problem is Coco’s middle name is chaos! Her driving skills are a real bang–into Mike’s horse trailer, and her sultry seduction will set the room on fire–the kitchen that is.

What’s worse are her Thoroughbreds ability to mimic their owner’s habit of screwing things up. It’s enough to drive a normally calm and collected Mike West to the very edge.
But Mike’s not the only one having problems with women. His father Eric has taken on more than he can chew, and he’s about to get spit out by two women: one that he’s in love with and one that thinks he’s in love with her.

Oh yeah, things are hot around Westwood Thoroughbred Farm… and someone’s about to get burned!

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I have some mixed feelings about this second novel in the Unbridled series.  First of all, the writing was good and the mystery aspect of the novel, once it began, was also quite interesting.  However, the overuse of adjectives and words like “naked” didn’t do much for me as a reader, especially as the focus always seemed to be on the buxom blonde, Coco. The characters all seemed obsessed with sex, as well, and as that’s not something I enjoy in my novels, it somewhat put me off as I read.

Truth be told, I wasn’t really sure where the story itself was going. The first portion of the novel was all about Coco and Mike, and then suddenly she’s out of the picture and it’s about Margie and Keith. Then, it’s about Coco and Tom… and I wasn’t really sure where the plotline was truly headed, who the story was really targeting. Based on the synopsis and the beginning of the novel, I would have said it’s about Coco and Mike, but by the end, I think the story was actually about doing the right thing, focusing on Keith teaching people to read.

Overall, I think it’s well-written, but I’m not still not sure exactly where the plot itself was going, or if I perhaps missed something important along the way. Truthfully, I was hoping for another mystery novel, like the first novel in the series, Deadly.com, but there wasn’t really anything but life and awkward relationships in this one.  Two stars.

2 stars

Acorn Publishers was extemely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this novel, via Netgalley.



9781440561085.inddFrom Goodreads: Ella, Astrid, and Sydney were planning the perfect summer after high school graduation. But when Astrid commits suicide in a lonely cabin, the other girls’ worlds are shattered. How could their best friend have done this–to herself and to them? They knew everything about Astrid. Shouldn’t they have seen this coming? Couldn’t they have saved her?

As Ella hunts for the truth, and Sydney tries to dull the pain, a chilling message from Astrid leaves them wondering whether their beloved friend is communicating from the after life. The girls embark on a journey to uncover Astrid’s dark secrets. The answers to those questions–questions they never dreamed of asking–will change their lives forever.

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The premise of this novel really drew me in, especially as I really loved Thirteen Reasons Why, by Jay Asher, and I was hoping this novel would be similar.  Unfortunately, as I read and got to know the characters, I found that I really didn’t care for them.  While the community grieves for the loss of Astrid, Sydney becomes somewhat of a callous character, partying and distancing herself from her hurt as much as she can, even if that means losing Ella in the wake of it all.  Ella, on the other hand, embraces her grief, becoming obsessed with figuring out why Astrid chose death over life, and her obsession sends her on a downward spiral throughout the summer, placing her friendships and relationship with her boyfriend in jeopardy.

Truth be told, the premise sounds a little bit like Pretty Little Liars (I have only seen the TV show, not read the books), and while some aspects of the novel shadow the TV show, it’s also vastly different.  Yes, these surviving girls don’t necessarily strum on the readers’ heart strings, and the callousness of Sydney made me think of the nastiness of the girls in the show, but there is no taunting from Astrid like A taunts her friends, and so, in my opinion, this is where the similarities end.  Astrid’s messages to Ella are not coldhearted, and there are only a few strategically placed throughout the novel.  In truth, as no one else sees them but Ella, it makes her look even more disheveled and obsessed, leaving the reader wondering if these messages are actually real, or a figment of the imagination.

I know that everyone grieves differently, and that we should not judge others, but as an outsider looking in, I really grew to dislike Ella and Sydney as the novel unfolded.  The world became all about them, and their epic fights and obsessive behavior really made me wonder just how much they truly cared for Astrid in the first place.  As Sydney struggles to outrun her guilt, questioning why she never asked Astrid about her family, or pushed deeper when Astrid seemed on the verge of sharing, she becomes very real, but her shut down of these emotions time and time again made me lose interest in her on the whole.  Ella was interesting, but I also felt that her obsession went too far at times, and in the end, I honestly didn’t care much about either girl, or even why Astrid did what she did.  The ending was eye-opening, though, and I’m happy to say that things do brighten for the characters, but getting there is a bit of a hike.  Two stars.

2 stars

  Merit Press has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this novel, via Netally.



12388229From Goodreads: Worlds Apart – An Epic High School Supernatural Tragedy

The high school prom was the worst night of David’s life, and twenty years later, he’s unable to get over high school. But who could, given the tragic circumstances that night?

There are nine student deaths at Stanton High School every year. Surviving senior year has never been so stressful. In the 1980’s, crime, gangs, and violence, have taken over New York City, making life a challenge for any student.

The story follows David from the first day of his senior year, all the way to graduation. Doubts, a lack of direction, and regret are weighing heavily on his mind. He is a musical prodigy confused about college, life, and career choices. He can’t trust his classmates at his ultra-competitive high school, where the goal is Harvard (no matter who gets hurt in the process.) Delancey is the girl of his dreams, but she is out of his league. The SATS, choices for college, school dances, and the prom, all start to overwhelm David.
A fellow student, obsessed with the metaphysical world, befriends David, opening the door to a whole reality. David must give the musical performance of his life in order to win back the girl of his dreams. An unforeseen supernatural plot twist leads the reader to a thrilling and suspenseful ending, as David finds himself in a life or death situation.

Worlds Apart is a modern day retelling of the classic Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.

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I’m sorry to say that I did not care for this novel.  The typos, choppy narration, and unrealistic character dialogue made it difficult for me to read.  Having spent most of my life around teenagers, from the 80s-present, I feel like I have to note that most teens do not speak to their friends using proper grammar, forgoing the use of contractions.  Yet, in Worlds Apart, that’s generally how the characters interact with one another, which, for me, isn’t fluid or real, hence my issues with the dialogue.

While I don’t doubt there are many gangs in NYC (and most big cities), especially during the 1980s, the lack of police and the school’s lack of protection for students was quite unbelievable, for me.  Stanton is the best prep school in all of NYC, with many extremely wealthy patrons, but it’s also in the worst part of town.  This is true for many great schools, and so I do not questions the reality here.  It is the gang violence that the school does nothing about that caused me pause.  Gangs hang out around Stanton and chase students down, sometimes killing them, and sometimes only orchestrating a huge fight in which they stomp on the Stanton students, right outside the school doors.  Where are the police?  Why aren’t school officials involved in protecting their students?  Why don’t they hold onto students who threaten others with guns and turn them over to the police, instead of letting them go?  For me, this was very strange.  While I know police and school officials can’t really stop gang violence, I do believe their presence around the school and the route to the subway would be beneficial in squelching much of the violence towards these minors trying to get an education.  Likewise, some of the circumstances surrounding death’s was questionable for me, so, overall, I was left questioning the validity of the school, the characters, and their situations as I read.

For me, the novel was also extremely long.  We follow David from the beginning of high senior year until the end, and truth be told, I found myself drifting off in certain sections that I felt didn’t add anything to the novel, such as David’s many discussions of his job.  I also never felt any kindred for the characters within the novel, which is another reason I, personally, didn’t enjoy it.  However, in looking at the reviews for this novel, it seems many did enjoy it, so I suggest potential readers look into the many reviews on Amazon and make their decision of whether or not to read it based on multiple reviews and not just mine alone.  We are all different, after all.  I, unfortunately, can only give this novel one star.1 star

I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.



13262783At NCTE last November, I had the pleasure of meeting David Levithan!  And, I picked up an extra signed copy of his amazing novel, Every Day, just for this giveaway!  Haven’t read it yet?  YOU MUST!  It’s fantastic, amazing, superb… and the list goes on.  Read it already?  Then you know what I mean!  And here, you can WIN a signed copy of the novel!

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From Goodreads:

Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl.

There’s never any warning about where it will be or who it will be. A has made peace with that, even established guidelines by which to live: Never get too attached. Avoid being noticed. Do not interfere.

It’s all fine until the morning that A wakes up in the body of Justin and meets Justin’s girlfriend, Rhiannon. From that moment, the rules by which A has been living no longer apply. Because finally A has found someone he wants to be with—day in, day out, day after day.

To see my 5 star review click HERE.

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The giveaway for the paperback set of Tamara Rose Blodgett’s Savage Series has just concluded, and I’m excited to say that the winner has been chosen via Rafflecopter.

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Every Saturday I run a feature for the 99 Cent Club, and below are the eBook picks for this week that caught my eye and are (currently) ONLY 99 Cents (On Amazon, with a few on Barnes and Noble as well). I don’t know if these are permanent prices, so please don’t shoot the messenger, and double check pricing before pressing the buy button. Enjoy! (If you could help give these authors some love by spreading the word, that would be epic.)

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9781453681794_p0_v1_s260x420Simon’s Choice by Charlotte Castle

“But Daddy, who will live with me in heaven?” Doctor Simon Bailey has everything a man could ever want. Then his beautiful daughter is diagnosed with Leukemia. He can almost accept her impending death. He can almost accept the fact that he will have to live without her. But he cannot stand the thought of his little girl having to face death alone.

Find it on Amazon.

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17672120Never Ever After by Mercy Cortez

This is a story of choices.

Everyday we make a choice, we make a few, ever made a decision that you came to regret?

From a woman who is desperate for redemption and a man who wants to escape the shadows and find out whats behind the mask comes Never Ever After.

Find it on Amazon.

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2940016344638_p0_v1_s260x420Wreck Me by J.L. Mac

Life can be cruel. People can be ruthless and evil. The world can be cold and uninviting. No one knows these things better than Josephine Geroux. By her own definition, she is a twenty-five year old “nobody with nothing,” and she is content to stay that way. Growing up an orphan has made her tough and indifferent to the people around her until she meets a strangely familiar man with a face that haunts her for reasons she can’t understand.

Despite the pain that will inevitably ensue, she makes it her mission to discover what parts of her tragic puzzle she is missing. On her journey to discovering why the she feels an alarming connection to an absolute stranger, her greatest fear is reawakening the demons and darkness from the past that will surely overtake her if she lets her guard down.

Little does Josephine know that the past should be the least of her worries. She is toying with a man who has already broken her heart once. She just doesn’t realize it.
Although she makes it a point to avoid interactions with others, Josephine’s life becomes entangled with the enigmatic stranger. Before she realizes it, she has given herself over to the one person who is close enough to wreck her.

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9781481933131_p0_v1_s260x420Under the Orange Moon by Adrienne Frances

Ben McKenna has not been home in five years. Phoenix, Arizona is a place that represents everything in his life that he would rather avoid. His neglected mother is depressed and has a certain way of taking it out on him. His father is absent but dominating, nonetheless. His only solace in a city that he hates are the Mathews, a loving family that Ben has found refuge in since he was a small child.

Dylan Mathews, the only girl in a family full of overbearing brothers, has had an easy life since her childhood crush, Ben McKenna, has been away. But when he arrives with her twin brother, Jonah, she is only reminded of the frustrations that come along with his presence. This time he stares at her differently, but his tormenting banter has remained the same.
Despite their misgivings, it seems impossible to stay away from one another. And just when they may be on the verge of something good, tragedy strikes down on one of them, awakening a rage inside that has stayed dormant for years…

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17306021Between Friends by Amanda Cowen

The only way to have a friend is to be one…especially between the sheets…

When neurotically challenged and unlucky in love Megan Daniels, is propositioned by her life-long friend Ben Romano with a coin toss (heads, they sleep together, tails they don’t) the night before they are about to attend a destination wedding, she drunkenly accepts his challenge. But when Megan wakes up the next morning with a bad hang-over and Ben in her bed, she is more than mortified. It isn’t until the tropical heat begins to ignite emotions Megan never ever believed she could possibly have, that she starts to question if risking their friendship is the answer to finding true love.

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2940044217584_p0_v1_s260x420Always Summer by Criss Cobb

Summer has known two lives. The secret and nightmarish life she endured prior to her move to Northport, and the angelic life she has known since.

Her best friend Blake has a secret of his own that once shattered his soul.

Their mutual attraction is unrealised until secrets are revealed.

However, past lives have a way of coming back to haunt you… even the lives you thought were angelic. 

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13042691The Odds by Amy Kinzer

Odds of dying in a plane crash: 1 in 20,000.
Odds of dying in a motor vehicle accident: 1 in 256.
Odds of living a normal life for Ethan Sorenson: impossible.

Fifteen-year-old Ethan Sorenson lives life on the periphery… and it’s not intentional. A scholarship student at the prestigious Evergreen Preparatory Academy in Seattle, all Ethan wants is to fit in with his prep-school classmates. But Ethan’s divorced mother – a senior actuary at Northwest Life Insurance who calculates insurance risks – is convinced he is going to die. The most mundane moments pose a risk of death according to Ethan’s mother. Life is even worse for Ethan’s four-year-old brother who still wears clothes with snaps and rides in a stroller.

When Ethan befriends the school’s star baseball player he gets a chance to break into Evergreen’s elite social circle. He sneaks out at night, he goes to parties attended by his love interest, and his new friend teaches him to drive. But then his crush starts dating someone else and his mom calls the cops when she finds his bed empty in the middle of the night. Desperate to escape his mother’s strange rules, Ethan kidnaps his brother and goes to Oregon on a search for his dad. But Ethan’s father’s not in Oregon. Instead he uncovers a family secret that explains his mother’s odd behavior, finds out the truth about the disappearance of a childhood neighbor, and gets a chance to repair his family before it’s too late.

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17700342Quenchless by R.D. Raven

Caitlin Kinsley’s nightmares have become a reality and she thinks she is going mad.

She’s not.

Aidan Sears can’t shake the feeling that he knows her from somewhere; like he’s met her before.

He has.

Hayley Selwyn believes Caitlin might find the answers to all her questions in some of the witchcraft books she’s been reading.

She’s right.

And we’ve only just gotten started…

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17375092Window by T.M. Franklin

Chloe Blake has a unique gift, an odd connection to her house that results in glimpses of the past, present, and future via the picture window in her living room. Unfortunately, it’s a gift that sometimes proves to be more of a curse. Especially when she tries to help out Ethan Reynolds, the gorgeous boy who lives across the street – an endeavor that, for some reason, always seems to backfire. Or leave her covered in mud.

But the house is convinced Ethan’s life is in danger and Chloe’s the only one who can save him. The problem is, he thinks she’s more than a little crazy.

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2940044385559_p0_v1_s260x420Otherwise Alone by Shay Savage

“In blazing heat and almost complete isolation, I hide in the Arizona desert – waiting for the day my boss tells me I can come back home. My only companions are my Barrett rifle and a Great Pyrenees named Odin. The days are long and the nights are longer, until a young woman suddenly appears on my doorstep. I’m all for getting a little – it’s been ages – but she makes me long for more.”

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12621992From Goodreads: “Love at first sight is so much easier when time moves in the right direction.”

Rebecca has just met Mark, and thinks he might be her ideal man. He’s funny. He’s smart. He has a time wormhole in his telephone that gives them access to unimaginable wealth. These all qualify as ‘PROS’.

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I am so sorry to say that this novel isn’t for me.  Personally, I had too many issues with the novel to enjoy it in the least, though I do think the premise is there for a truly great read.  Going in, I was excited as I liked the synopsis and the idea that Mark’s phone created a sort of time-travel experience, but upon reading, I found that I didn’t care for either of the main leads. While the beginning started off okay,  I soon found that the interactions between the characters, especially Mark and Rebecca, seemed a bit unrealistic and juvenile. Both have an obsession with sex, and for me, romance isn’t based on sexual attraction or physical release, so I didn’t see the romance aspect of the novel at all.  The sections were also quite choppy, jumping from one scene to the next without really setting the scene or the background to serve the characters and their situations justice, in my eyes.  And, as a teacher myself, I really had an issue with the fact that Rebecca talked about her relationship issues with her students.  That’s a huge no-no, and it turned me off immediately.  Truth be told, I think this novel has a lot of potential, and the ending was quite interesting, but I didn’t like the characters enough, or their plight, to really enjoy the novel at all.  Personal preferences, I guess.  One star.

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I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.



12390006From Goodreads: Henry Galloway is a seasoned MI6 officer who finally returns home, from India, on the eve of WW II. Galloway, who is in his retiring days, starts picking on his old acquaintances when he surprisingly finds that his protégé and friend, Michael Aniston, had fled arrest after charges of treason. However, Galloway believes in his innocence without any doubt. After all, he was one who relayed the orders in one of those incriminating missions. Believing that the Directorate is infiltrated and that he cannot start a search from within, he recruits the services of Zach Taylor, a fellow WW I veteran, who excels as a detective journalist.

Suddenly the novel shifts gear and jumps back in time tracing the unbelievable adventure of Idris, a Sudanese soldier in the army of the Egyptian Khedive, who joins the French invasion of Mexico in 1863. With a twist of fate, Idris crosses the Northern borders, into the United States, in the midst of the American Civil war, where he encounters a major battle, the result of which he bears witness to a terrible secret. He encodes his secret onto a parchment and leaves it in safe hands before returning back home and gets himself engulfed into obscurity.

A bunch of Confederate aristocracy, a British Governor-General and a discrete organization are on his track and are just about to strike gold when Zach Taylor jumps into action miraculously once again.

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I’m sorry to say that this novel just wasn’t for me.  Initially, I was reading a version the author gave me for review, quite some time ago, and truth be told, I had trouble following the story.  Upon contacting the author about it, I found that a newer, edited version was now available, and he sent me that instead.  I was very happy to note, as I began the new version, that it is much easier to read, and it flows more steadily, however, it’s still not for me.  Now, I loved the idea of mystery and intrigue, and the morphing of stories of the late 1800s and post WWII was very interesting.  I also enjoyed finding out the truth behind Michael Aniston, Henry Galloway, Idris, and the aristocracy, and how everything was connected, but the story itself still jumped around a little too much for me to really make a deep connection with any of the characters, or their plights. The novel itself seemed too move too quickly at times, and too slowly at others, and though I enjoyed the premise, it just wasn’t for me.  I think those who like war stories complete with mystery and intrigue will really enjoy this story though, as it has a very historic feel and contains a very interesting secret.  I, personally, can only give it two and a half stars, though.

2.5 stars

I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.



From Goodreads: The cat’s answer to Sorry I Pooped in Your Shoe,17324089 Sorry I Barfed on Your Bed is a hilarious collection of full-color photos and letters of excuses and suggestions from cats to the people who love them—no matter what bad thing they’ve done! Inside Sorry I Barfed on Your Bed, writer and comedian Jeremy Greenberg presents a collection of laugh-out-loud letters and photographs that offer a cat’s eye view on common feline vs. human cohabitation conundrums. It’s the perfect gift for crazy cat lovers and anyone who appreciates hilarious (and so true!) insights into cat—and human—nature, including:

  • Your cat sits on your laptop not just for warmth or attention, but to prevent you from interacting with the outside world. After all, isn’t the main reason to have a cat so you don’t have to waste time developing normal human relationships?
  • If you spent a third of your life licking yourself, you too would occasionally forget to stick your tongue back in your face.
  • Eating grass has medicinal purposes, and most cats believe grass should be legalized.
  • The cat feels bad about barfing on your bed…because now it must get to up to go sleep on your clean laundry instead.  

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This is for us cat lovers out there.  I wouldn’t say I’m a “cat lady,” but I do enjoy the companionship I have with my two felines, and their awkward sleeping habits, as well as strange actions in general make me giggle on many an occasion.  I actually picked this one up on Netgalley because, not too long ago, my Bella did barf on my bed—while I was in it, no less.  I woke up to it, right below my chin, on my brand new comforter.  Best. Present. Ever.

This short picturesque storybook has real photos of cats doing awkward things, and Greenberg’s wit concocts a humorous letter from kitty for each one, explaining just why they do the things they do.  It’s great for a giggle and a smile if you’re looking for something light, a bit funny, and a little awkward.  Three stars.

3 stars

Andrews McMeel Publishing has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this book, via Netgalley.



10863979From Goodreads: The future is divided by Perimeters: high-security gated communities where life goes on as normal. If you’re inside you’re lucky. If you’re outside, life expectancy takes a nose dive.

Riley is fortunate to have been born on the right side of the fence. But her life of privilege comes crashing down when someone breaks through and murders her sister.

She forsakes her own safety to go in search of the killer. Luc decides to go with her otherwise she’ll be dead before she’s past the security gate. But what awaits her outside is more unbelievable that she ever imagined.

Cut to the present day where Eleanor’s world is falling apart. This time next year, civilisation won’t be quite so civilised…

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I really, really enjoyed this novel!  Boland has created just the right mix of present and future interactions that it blows the mind.  One of the aspects I really enjoyed was the fact that this novel takes place in the future, as in, most of the action is in the future, it’s the future we’re focused on, which feels like the present, but it’s not.  The novel cuts back and forth between the future and present day, and it’s these small snippets of the present that show us exactly why everything is panning out in the future as it is.  I know, that probably sounds confusing, and I’m not explaining it well enough, but just know this: it works.  Very well.  Boland takes the idea of a post-apocalyptic world and flips it on its side by using the present/future to tell the story, instead of the past/present style that so many authors employ.

Another aspect that I really enjoyed was that Riley is on the right side of the fence, aka. the safe side.  In many of the post-apocalyptic novels I’ve read, the main character is usually outside trying to get in, and I found it unique and interesting that in Boland’s novel, Riley is on the inside trying to get out.  This change of perspective was awesome, especially as we learn that the inside is actually quite a nice, safe, great place, free from tyranny and hatred. It is the outside that is a mess…

Boland opens this riveting futuristic novel with the death of Riley’s sister.  As the intruder is believed to be an outsider, and then pinpointed as someone employed inside the fence, Riley takes matters into her own hands in attempts to catch the suspected murderer, since no one else is doing anything about it.  It’s too dangerous on the outside, and there aren’t enough people to be trusted out there, so… case closed.  But not for Riley.

I really enjoyed Riley’s resolve to find the murdered and bring him to justice.  While some of the situations and circumstances Riley and Luc, her long-time crush, get into seem a little far-fetched, Boland did a great job building up the world in which they live, explaining their ability to fight and their armor covered cars very well.  The back and forth narration giving readers a peak into the present, into the life that Eleanor lives and the tragedy that is about to strike in the terrorist attacks was amazing, and even though it took me a while to figure out how all the pieces fit together, I really loved the mystery of it all.  Eleanor’s story was gut-wrenching and poignant, but perhaps even more sad is the fact that her decisions in the present affect everyone in the future.  A ripple effect, as it were.  If you liked Mike Mullin’s Ashfall, then you really need to read this novel.  Four and a half stars.

4.5 stars

I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.



14548906From Goodreads: On Gay Pride Day in 1973, someone set the entrance to a French Quarter gay bar on fire. In the terrible inferno that followed, thirty-two people lost their lives, including a third of the local congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church, their pastor burning to death halfway out a second-story window as he tried to claw his way to freedom. A mother who’d gone to the bar with her two gay sons died alongside them. A man who’d helped his friend escape first was found dead near the fire escape. Two children waited outside of a movie theater across town for a father and step-father who would never pick them up. During this era of rampant homophobia, several families refused to claim the bodies, and many churches refused to bury the dead. Author Johnny Townsend pored through old records and tracked down survivors of the fire and relatives and friends of those killed to compile this fascinating account of a forgotten moment in gay history.

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One of the deadliest crimes against the LGBT population in American history occurred on June 24, 1973, an event that, at the time, was widely swept under the rug, hushed, and forgotten. Thirty-two people—husbands, wives, friends, lovers, sons, daughters, brothers, and sisters—died that day in the Upstairs Lounge Fire, a fire that quickly cut off the only stairwell exit and trapped the 60+ patrons celebrating in the gay bar that day.  Townsend’s novel is a history of sorts, giving a voice to the many that died in the fire, though it is untraditional in that Townsend has limited records to show his research.  Many of his interview dates and times went undocumented, and thus, the novel cannot be classified as a “true history,” though he does provide a bibliography for further research for inquiring minds.  As Townsend states in his forward, he wrote much of this novel in 1989-90, a time before the internet, and as an English major, focused more so on telling the story than documenting his sources.  Thus, this novel, while historic, is more of a memorial commemorating the lives that were lost that day.

Let the Faggots Burn is told in a series of vignettes, shedding background information on the bar, it’s patrons, survivors, media attention (or lack thereof), and the response of the world at large.  It was a time when homophobia was rampant and, in light of the massacre, many wanted to forget, refusing even to claim the bodies of their loved ones through dread of stigma.  It’s a very sad account, but it also gives life to the patrons’ memories, those that no longer have a voice, those that should be heard.

Townsend begins with the fire, then spends many vignettes familiarizing readers with each individual patron that died.  While this writing style leaves the chapters unconnected, in a way, it also brings everything together as most of the chapters all lead up to the events of the fire.  To break up the sole focus on the victims, though, interspersed are chapters that focus on the before and after as well, such as how the bar got its start, what happened to unidentified bodies, the injured, the lawsuit that followed, the churches response, and the survivors.  While some of it reads as a history text-book, much of the novel is written in a “story-like” fashion, allowing reads to connect with the characters and events as they unfold.  It is impossible not to feel anger, sadness, horror, and even terror as Townsend paints the portraits of the people who lost their lives and those who lost their loved ones in this fateful, awful event, and I, for one, hope the world never forgets.  Three and a half stars.

3.5 stars

I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.



17209757From Goodreads: Love or Death? A simple question really. The choice seems obvious. But. What if you never knew love, what if your life was spent just trying to survive? What if you knew your fate before you were fully grown?

And then you died.

And you were given another chance. A better chance.

This new life depended upon one thing: your job. And so you agreed. You thought it would be simple. You thought it would be cut and dry.

It never is.

And now you are left holding the fate of someone else in the palm of your hand and you have to make the ultimate choice.

Love or Death?

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Truth: I bought this book because of the cover.  I know, I know… we’re not supposed to judge… but I do.  And I did.  And wow, that’s a beautiful cover! Covers sell, people.  They do. Seriously. And, I lucked out, as well, because the novel itself is pretty darn good, too.

I really loved that, from the very beginning, Hebert starts off every chapter with a “word of the chapter.”  It’s kind of catchy and informative, because I read the word and definition, and then couldn’t wait to see how it’d come up in the chapter.  It’s like a mini preview of what’s to come, and I highly enjoyed it (I also run the SAT Word of the Day for my school, so… I felt a little kindred here).  I also liked that, in the beginning, the chapters were told from overlapping perspectives.  One chapter would be from Dex’s point of view, and the next Piper’s, and they’d overlap just a little to give readers an inside to what was going on inside each character’s head as the events unfolded.  This overlap ebbed a little as the novel went on, but I still really enjoyed the alternating points-of-view, which is my favorite style as a reader.

I really enjoyed Dex’s character.  He has a huge struggle throughout the novel, especially as he must choose whether to kill or be killed, but I liked his resolve.  I did find that the situations kind of repeated themselves a bit every time Dex got an opportunity with Piper, and Piper’s a bit flighty, but regardless, it was still a fun read, and I wasn’t expecting the ending at all.  Overall, this is a cute light read that would be perfect for a lazy afternoon.  Four stars.

4 stars

I purchased this novel from Amazon.



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Every Saturday I run a feature for the 99 Cent Club, and below are the eBook picks for this week that caught my eye and are (currently) ONLY 99 Cents (On Amazon, with a few on Barnes and Noble as well). I don’t know if these are permanent prices, so please don’t shoot the messenger, and double check pricing before pressing the buy button. Enjoy! (If you could help give these authors some love by spreading the word, that would be epic.)

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2940016267395_p0_v1_s260x420Picture Perfect by Ella Fox

Book One of the Renegade Saints Series
Flynn Rand spent the last decade as the lead singer of one of the world’s most famous bands. Although he’s got a reputation as a player, he’s decided that it’s time to find something real.
One look at a photo of Tessa Hamilton had him hooked.
Tessa’s teenage celebrity crush was Flynn Rand. Now he was offering her the professional opportunity of a lifetime, a job as the official photographer for the Renegade Saints farewell tour. Assuring herself that her teenage attraction to Flynn wouldn’t hold up when she met him in person, Tessa took the job.
The chemistry between them is immediate and powerful, but Tessa is hesitant to explore their connection.
Flynn has no intention of giving up, and he intends to prove to her that they are meant to be together.
Can Flynn convince Tessa that their attraction to each other is the real thing?

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9781300781080_p0_v1_s260x420Never Forget by Emma Hart

A city girl.
A small town boy.
A summer they’ll never forget.

Spending the summer at her Grammy’s in Lilac Bay, Devon, is city girl Alexis ‘Lexy’ Edwards’ idea of hell. That is, until she reconnects with her childhood friend, Jen, and meets Alec Johnson.

Alec is the kind of guy Lexy knows she needs to stay away from. He’s the village flirt, ridiculously hot and very dangerous to her self control. But there’s a problem – she can’t seem to keep him out, even though she knows he’ll break her heart.

As Alec slowly strips away Lexy’s defences, the two embark on a summer romance she never wanted. But nothing lasts forever, and reality intrudes.

As her world is shaken to it’s core, Lexy’s self made prediction comes true when she discovers she’s spent six weeks surrounded by secrets. Kept out by her family and the only guy she’s ever trusted, she falls apart.

But she has to figure out if her meant to be is back home in London, or if it’s been in Devon the whole time.

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9781483912646_p0_v2_s260x420Wide Awake by Shelly Crane

A girl.
       A coma.
              A life she can’t remember.

     When Emma Walker wakes up in the hospital with no knowledge of how she got there, she learns that she’s been in a coma for six months. Strangers show up and claim to be her parents, but she can’t remember them. She can’t remember anyone. Not her friends, not even her boyfriend. Even though she can’t remember, everyone wants her to just pick up where she left off, but what she learns about the ‘old her’ makes her start to wish she’d never woken up. Her boyfriend breaks up with the new girl he’s dating to be with her, her parents want her to start planning for college, her friends want their leader back, and her physical therapist with the hazel eyes keeps his distance to save his position at the hospital.

      Will she ever feel like she recognizes the girl in the mirror?

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2940016225593_p0_v4_s260x420Documentary by A.J. Sand

Dylan Carroll, an ambitious college student filmmaker still reeling from the death of her brother, may have just stumbled onto the opportunity of a lifetime.

Musician Kai White is in the middle of a public relations nightmare, and he may be keeping a secret that could turn things around. His manager/publicist wants to create a web series aimed at cleaning up his image. There’s also a promising offer at stake if Dylan can abide by the rule of staying strictly professional, and if she can figure out what Kai is hiding.

But Kai and Dylan already have an undeniable connection, and when they are together, they discover that rules are pretty easy to break. It’s battling your own demons that’s much, much harder.

As Dylan gets deeper into Kai’s world, capturing his life on film, she’ll learn that some secrets are so big, they are kept even at the expense of a career.

And that a person’s story is often nothing like it appears from the outside.

Approximately 440 pages.

NOTE: This is “New Adult” fiction. This book’s content is unsuitable for readers under age 17. Contains sexual situations, language and violence. There’s another book after this one. No idea when I’ll get to it.

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2940015977745_p0_v1_s260x420Blood Moon by Rebecca A. Rogers

Now that Candra and Ben have successfully entered the sixteenth century and left Alaric in the future, it’s up to them to stop Ulric and Daciana’s banishment to the Otherworld. But there’s more to this secretive past than they thought; they not only have to find the wolf that bit their ancestors, but also deal with the town witch, who has the original power to destroy them all.

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2940016542706_p0_v1_s260x420The Bet by Rachel Van Dyken

“I have a proposition for you…”
Kacey should have run the minute those words left Seattle millionaire Jake Titus’s mouth. Instead, she made a deal with the devil in hopes of putting her past behind her once and for all.
Four days.
She could do four days!
But she wasn’t counting on Jake’s older brother Travis being there to witness their farce of an engagement.
One thing is for certain.
One brother is right for her.
One wants a lifetime.
And one is in league with the devil.
She should have gotten Jake’s signature in blood.

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2940015954579_p0_v2_s260x420One Week Girlfriend by Monica Murphy

Temporary. That one single word best describes my life these last few years. I’m working at a temporary job until I can finally break free. I’m my little brother’s temporary mother since our mom doesn’t give a crap about either of us. And I’m that temporary girl all the guys want to get with because I give it up so easily. According to the rumors, at least.

But now I’m the temporary girlfriend of Drew Callahan, college football legend and all around golden guy. He’s beautiful, sweet—and he’s hiding way more secrets than I am. He’s brought me into this fake life where everyone seems to hate me. And everyone seems to want something from him. The only thing he seems to want though is…

Me.

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9781482772821_p0_v1_s260x420Haven from the Storm by Sarah Dosher
“If you’re going to make me cry, at least be there to wipe away the tears…”
Most were asleep in their beds the night Lily Grace’s entire world was ripped apart leaving only darkness and torment in its place. The only remaining person she depended on abandoned her without a second thought…or so that’s what Lily’s believed for the past four years.
Dean Haven has returned for one reason, to win Lily’s love again. He broke her heart once because of the demons that haunt him, can his desire for Lily keep him from succumbing to those demons again?
Dean has no idea what awaits him when he tries to fight his way back into Lily’s life. Everything he remembers has changed, including Lily.

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2940016024844_p0_v1_s260x420Cloud Walking by A. Meredith Walters

While Clay and Maggie were falling apart…

Daniel and Rachel were falling in love.

Rachel Bradfield has loved Daniel Lowe for most of her life. She has had to sit quietly by while he throws his feelings away on a girl who doesn’t deserve them. Rachel knows she can be everything he needs.

Daniel has always known Rachel was special. She is one of his best friends. But what Daniel doesn’t realize is that the girl he has known forever might just be the one he really wants.

Love pulls two people together, while tearing two others apart. As Daniel and Rachel discover the beauty of first love their best friend loses her heart to the deepest darkness. Unable to hold Maggie together, Rachel and Daniel find out that love doesn’t have to hurt and that it can change your life.

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Saving Grace by J.M. Hill15928392

Grace Burke doesn’t need a thing.

She enjoys her quiet life in Fall Rivers, Colorado—running a bookstore and coffee shop with her cousin, Kate. The two have a successful business, a small circle of friends, and each other. What more could she want?

When the Anderson brothers move into the house across the street, it doesn’t take long for her to realize exactly what she’s been missing. At first sight, the youngest brother, Michael, captures Grace’s heart, and her quiet life is disrupted.

Then it turns upside down.

Grace isn’t the only one with eyes for Michael. Nina Sandler, one of Michael’s clients, threatens to come between them. When Nina can’t get Michael’s attention, she focuses on Grace—in a very dangerous way.

But love is never easy and if the best things in life are worth fighting for, then Grace must find the courage to fight. Not just for love and happiness but for her very life.

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15715926From Goodreads: The Conclave—a secret group with twisted ideals and freakish practices—has been wiped out, thanks to Arabella Sharp. Now there’s a new malevolence afoot. Fishermen are getting killed, their partially devoured bodies washing up on the shores of Scotland. Is the Ripper responsible? Or have the Conclave’s sinister experiments left behind something more monstrous? Abbie fears the worst when her beloved Dr. William Siddal vanishes. To save the man she loves, Abbie must comply with the Ripper’s dreadful orders—and put her own life in grave danger.

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I’m sorry to say that this second novel in the series just didn’t do anything for me.  Abbie is extremely wishy-washy, and her issues with William drove me a bit nutty.  I understand the idea of purity, but quite honestly, you can’t hold people accountable for their past relationships, and when Abbie starts doing this, I lost a bit of respect for her.  Add in her inability to do anything for herself, and her constant bad decision-making, and I was less than pleased with her character, overall.

Likewise, William jumps off the deep end in this novel, and his turn to alcohol and women made me lose all respect for him.  Maybe Abbie had a point that she couldn’t trust him, but still, she made that call prior to any of his indiscretions, and his indiscretions stemmed from jealousy and misery (not condoning it, but), so I still don’t see how she could make that call prior to the fact.

I truly felt like too much of this novel focused on Abbie’s inability to make good decisions and not enough on the monster that skulks through the waters.  I liked how we progressively learned more about this entity at the beginning of the chapters, but I also felt like it was drawn out and the in-between information concerning Abbie didn’t keep my attention well enough for me to really enjoy this novel.  Two stars.

2 stars

Flux Books has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read an ARC of this novel, via Netgalley, prior to its widespread release on April 8, 2013.



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