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13366929From Goodreads: Getting drunk homecoming night your senior year is never a good idea, but Jake Hayes never expected it all to end with a car crash and a t-post embedded in his throat.

His biggest regret about it all? What he never said to Samantha Shay. He’s been in love with her for years and never had the guts to tell her. Now it’s too late. Because after that night, Jake will never be able to talk again.

When Jake returns to his small island home, population 5,000, he’ll have to learn how to deal with being mute. He also finds that his family isn’t limited to his six brothers and sisters, that sometimes an entire island is watching out for you. And when he gets the chance to spend more time with Samantha, she’ll help him learn that not being able to talk isn’t the worst thing that could ever happen to you. Maybe, if she’ll let him, Jake will finally tell her what he didn’t say before, even if he can’t actually say it.

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This story is extremely touching and heartbreaking.  I was pulled in by the synopsis and knew I just had to read it, and let me tell you, it was phenomenal!  Jake is your average high school senior, a sports player with many friends, who, like the average senior, attends a party with said friends.  This party happens to have alcohol, and, as you already know from the synopsis, things don’t end so well for Jake.  What I like about this novel is that it bares Jake’s soul as he wrestles with his newfound inability.  It doesn’t sugar coat anything, and even though, at times, the reader really does want to shake Jake and tell him to get on with his life, to look at all the good around him, in reality, it’s not so easy, and I think Taylor did an amazing job bringing that to the forefront of her novel.

I loved Samantha.  She understands what Jake is going through, and she not only gives him the space in order to deal with his anger, but she also gives him numerous chances.  It’s not easy dealing with an accident that changes your life, and it’s certainly not easy bearing witness to someone who is struggling to find their way out of the darkness.  This novel is extremely well done, and I absolutely loved it.  This is a must read!  Five stars.

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The author has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this novel, via Netgalley.



16008528From Goodreads: Pamela just wants to reunite in the afterlife with her dead fiancé, Grady. Problem is, Grady was a secret agent, and his coded emails have infuriated both his employers and his enemies. They need Pamela alive. So, instead of her planned suicide, she is kidnapped by black ops agents, tortured by mobster warlords, hunted by a psychotic killer, and chased by zombies … all necessary evils in order to ultimately walk into the sunset with her true love.

WARNING: Love Lies Bleeding is a darkly comedic, bloody romance about love conquering all, even death. This is NOT a young adult novel. It contains graphic violence, nasty language, and more than a little bit of flesh eating. There are no soft kisses, soulful stares, or moonlit rainstorms.

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First and foremost, that cover is absolutely stunning!!!  I mean, the minute I saw it, I knew that I wanted to read it, and as it’s a novella and relatively short, that’s exactly what I did.

Love Lies Bleeding is unlike any zombie novel that I’ve read, and, in fact, I forgot that it was about zombies at all, until the very end.  This story is definitely not your normal, run of the mill zombie book.  It’s also not a traditional story about a girl pining away for the love she’s lost, although that is how the story opens.  Doidge sets the stage with the funeral of Grady, sending Pamela into a funk in which she wants nothing more than to die alongside Grady’s grave.  And this, my dear readers, is where the story begins to lift off.  And get weird.  Now, weird usually has negative connotations, but rest assured, I’m using it as a positive here—readers just need to know that this novella has a lot of twists and turns that might leave them scratching their heads, but it is a dark comedy, after all, and I definitely found a lot of the quirky elements, characters, and twists to be quite funny.

If you’re in the mood for something unusual, this is definitely it.  I highly suggest you pick it up!! Four stars.

4 starsI received a copy of this novella from the author in exchange for an honest review.



12721855From Goodreads: Fifteen-year old Alex Cronlord just met the boy of her dreams. Literally. Unfortunately, the dream involved him killing her. When she encounters him at her school the next morning, Alex understandably freaks out – and her mother’s bizarre behavior only makes it worse. What Alex doesn’t realize is that she can see the future – which will get her into a whole lot of trouble.

Across town, FBI Agent Moira McBain and her partner Andy Hall investigate a series of house burnings in Dallas, Texas. When a clue leads them to the Cronlords, Moira discovers a disturbing link between Alex’s family and her own – which opens an old wound Moira has spent years trying to ignore.

Something is rotten in Dallas, Texas – something involving a secret society, children with extraordinary powers, and human-looking creatures who might literally be out of this world…

Welcome to a different kind of world-wide web.
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I absolutely adored this novel! The idea of a secret society, children bred to have extraordinary powers, and blurred lines between good and evil make this one heck of a roller coaster ride, and I couldn’t put it down until the very last page. Of course, it ended all too soon, as phenomenal books always do, but there are sequels already out, and I can’t wait to read them!

Alex is an awesome character, and I love that she isn’t quite sure who, or what, she is. Her struggles to come to terms with her powers and her struggle to just stay alive spurred the novel on, and I really loved getting to know her. Her mother, on the other hand… well, I’m not sure how I feel about her. Like I said, the lines between good and evil are blurred, and while I really want to hate this woman and her Wells Society, I can’t help but think she might have a point. Yes, she seems to be going about it all wrong, but I really can’t shake the feeling that she believes what she’s done is in the best interest of her family.

Agent Moira is my favorite. With many skeletons in her closet, her story unfolds like a mystery novel, and I love that she puts herself in harms way for a cause that she believes in very deeply, sacrificing her own safety for those of teenagers she doesn’t even know.

Abramowitz is a very talented writer, and he has created a wonderful story full of twists and turns that will have you yelling aloud at the characters. I highly recommend this awesome novel to readers of all ages, and can’t wait to read the sequel to this four part novel series, The Void! Five stars.

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



I’m back from Vegas and the NCTE conference, and I must say, it was an amazing experience.  Likewise, the book vendors present were phenomenal, and they floored me with the amount of free books they were giving away.  I believe I picked up more than 30 novels, most of which were personally signed by the authors!!  I really felt like I died and went to heaven!  One such amazing book vendor was the Hachette Book Group, which gave me TWO ARC copies of Fuse by Julianna Baggott, when they learned I was a book reviewer on top of a teacher.  Seriously, I was floored by all the book vendors’ generosity, and I’m so thankful to be able to share the wealth with my faithful blog readers!  Thus, I am giving away one of the ARCs of Fuse, the second book in the Pure series.  If you haven’t read Pure, check out my review of the novel–Pure has received many mixed reviews because it is, indeed, disturbing, but I really enjoyed it, and I can’t wait to read Fuse!

Fuse releases February 19, 2013.

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Synopsis of Fuse, from Goodreads:

When the world ended, those who dwelled within the Dome were safe. Inside their glass world the Pures live on unscarred, while those outside—the Wretches—struggle to survive amidst the smoke and ash.

Believing his mother was living among the Wretches, Partridge escaped from the Dome to find her. Determined to regain control over his son, Willux, the leader of the Pures, unleashes a violent new attack on the Wretches. It’s up to Pressia Belze, a young woman with her own mysterious past, to decode a set of cryptic clues from the past to set the Wretches free.

An epic quest that sweeps readers into a world of beautiful brutality, Fuse continues the story of two people fighting to save their futures—and change the fate of the world.

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-Be 13 years or older (or have parent/guardian permission)

-Agree to HONESTLY REVIEW the novel via a blog (if you have one), or Goodreads, or any other media format you use for book reviews (preferrably reviewing Fuse PRIOR to its release)

-Fill in the mandatory question on rafflecopter (extra entries optional)

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This contest is open to USA ENTRANTS ONLY (sorry) and will end at 12:01am EST on December 15th. Please only enter once. The winner will be announced later on December 15th, and will receive email notification! Please read my giveaway policy and leave me a comment!



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 (all are on Amazon and some are Barnes and Noble–I checked). 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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Miss Me Not by Tiffany King

They had a pact. Leave the world behind much as they had lived it. No one would miss them. No harm, no foul. Their personal demons would be left behind once and for all. It was the only thing they could count on. It was all she had.

Madison Hanson has spent the last four years being a “shadow.” Her parents ignore her. The students at her school stopped talking to her years ago, and the majority of her teachers forget she’s even there. In her desperate yearning to leave her invisible life behind, Madison makes a pact with her only friend, James Garrison, to end their lives as inconspicuously as they live them. No fuss, no muss. No one would miss her and she would miss no one. Their plan is set, and it’s all she can count on. That is, until fellow student, Mitch Peterson, beats them to the punch. Everything Madison believed in is shaken to the core when she watches the aftermath of Mitch’s death unfold. By taking his own life, Mitch unwittingly saves hers. What a selfish prick.

She is now left with the daunting task of living. Trying to bury her demons once and for all, and finally trusting someone with her fragile existence.

Living is hell. Death would have been so much easier.

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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The Conduit by Stacey Rourke

All 18-year-old Celeste Garrett wants is to head off to college and make those fun, yet ill-advised, choices college kids are known for.  And maybe to spend some time with the hot cameraman she just met.  Instead, because of a pact her ancestors made in the 17th century with a mythical creature, she has to save the world.

While normal kids are slamming energy drinks and cramming for exams, Celeste will get her adrenaline rush fighting a fire breathing dragon.  She wants to meet friends in the quad to exchange lecture notes, but first she must exchange blows with a shapeshifting demon on the rooftop.  Life isn’t always fair for a superhero, but at least she doesn’t have to do it alone.  With her brother and sister as sidekicks, they alternate between saving lives and getting on each others’ nerves.  Together the trio encounters unspeakable odds, mystical forces and comes face-to-face with an image that will haunt them forever—their grandmother in a leopard print bikini.

Find it at AMAZON.

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The SideKick Chronicles by Stacey Rourke

Celeste isn’t the only member of the Garrett family whose life changed when destiny called. Every sidekick has their tale and in this Gryphon Series short the spotlight is turned on Kendall, Grams and even Gabe. Get an inside look at the hilarious stress that goes along with being a…sidekick.

Sidekicks…ya can’t live with ’em and you’d probably die horribly without ’em.

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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Willow by Amy Richie

“Being a werewolf is harder than it looks. Everyone thinks it’s just morph at the full moon, kill, morph back. That’s not true. It’s a lot harder than that. Especially if you are seventeen years old.”

Willow has the worst luck. First she has to deal with her narcissistic foster mother, Bella; then of course there’s her horrid little sister Ivy; not to mention the pack of werewolves that belong to Bella. Now, they have to move and start a new school – again.

Just when Willow thinks things can’t get any worse, Blake shows up from a council she never knew existed to name her leader of a pack she never knew existed. How was she supposed to teach a bunch of teenagers how to be wolves when she herself hated everything about her life?

Find it at AMAZON.

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Moon Swell by Erin Irvin

“I flew across the table with inhuman speed and wrapped my hands around his thick neck. ‘I’m the last she-wolf on this planet. If you’re going to see me as the great hope, then you better respect me!'”

For March Howe, the only surviving she-wolf, getting kidnapped comes with the territory. Like shifting in and out of her lupine form, she starts to take it in stride. But there are still plenty of things she doesn’t expect: Greyson at Glenbrook High, the author of that anonymous note, and her unique path to were-spirituality. And then of course, there are those feelings for Avery…

Nothing is like it should be—the frigids love her while her friends hate her and just when she’s getting to know Gaia, her rage is controlling her more than ever. Meanwhile, Avery and the pack are starting to over-protect her to the point of suffocation. But rebelling against them doesn’t make things easier. In fact, it sets off a chain reaction of events that lead to shocking revelations and a turning point in her journey of self-discovery. Why can’t she resist Jasper’s flirtations? And what could Avery’s mysterious past possibly have to do with her own history?

In Book Four of the Lone March Series, March Howe has to figure out who she can trust, and who’s pretending. In her evolving love triangle, she must decide who’s best for her. And when strange things reveal themselves, it’s time for her to finally come to terms with the fact that she’s different. Will these secrets earn her the trust and respect she deserves from her pack or will the last of the were-wolves go beyond protection…and lock her up once and for all?

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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Surface by Jody Morse

When Felicia Parks sees her sister, Scarlett, who she thought drowned when they were kids, she doesn’t know what to believe. Felicia soon comes to find that the captivating singing she’d heard the night of her sister’s drowning may explain everything.

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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New Moon Summer (Cain Chronicles #1) by S.M. Reine

Rylie is Alpha: the leader of the werewolves. They’re an endangered species living in a sanctuary, and she’s guarded them for two peaceful years.

The peace is shattered when somebody sends Rylie a threatening silver bullet. A new member of the pack goes missing. And to make things worse, her inner beast is strangely attracted to her boyfriend’s brother, leaving her torn between the love of two men–one of them a werewolf, and the other a former hunter.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Blood Moon Harvest (Cain Chronicles #2) by S.M. Reine

Rylie’s home has been turned into a battle zone by attacking hunters–and by her conflicted heart. Her wolf and human sides are in love with different men, and neither Seth nor Abel will give Rylie up without a fight.

To save her pack, Rylie will have to find out who Cain is. To save herself, she’ll have to choose between the man she wants and the man she needs.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Moon of the Terrible (Cain Chronicles #3) by S.M. Reine

Abel is struggling to find his footing at the werewolf sanctuary when he receives terrible news: the girl he loves and his brother have vanished. Seth calls to claim that they’re eloping, but Abel knows it’s a lie. There’s no way that Rylie would get married without telling him. Not when the memory of her scorching kiss is still burning on his lips.

Certain that something is wrong, Abel drops everything to rescue Rylie and Seth–and stake his claim over his mate.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Poirot and the Regatta Mystery by Agatha Christie

Available for the first time in the U.S., this retelling of “The Regatta Mystery” features Hercule Poirot at his finest. A diamond merchant and his party step off their yacht to enjoy the festivities at shore. But when the youngest member of the party, Eve Leathern, decides to play a trick with a £30,000 diamond named The Morning Star, the fun suddenly escalates into a dramatic jewel theft. The most suspected member of the party begs Hercule Poirot to solve the disappearance of the valuable gem, pleading that he is not the thief. But if he isn’t, who is?

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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If you could help give these authors some love by spreading the word, that would be epic.



In celebration of Tamara Rose Blodgett’s release of UNREQUITED DEATH on December 31, 2012, she’s hosting 2 HUGE Death Series Giveaways! WHAT?  That’s right, Tamara Rose Blodgett IS GIVING AWAY TWO AWESOME PRIZE BUNDLES (one international and one USA)!

PRIZE #1 (This Giveaway is Open to USA Addresses ONLY)

Author Signed Paperback Copies of ALL 6 Death Series Books by Tamara Rose Blodgett

Death Inception

Death Whispers

Death Speaks

Death Screams

Death Weeps

Unrequited Death

and Tamara Rose Blodgett’s Swag Pack


PRIZE #2 (This International Giveaway is OPEN to ALL Other Countries–USA not allowed due to their own giveaway)

E-book Copies of All 6 Death Series Books by Tamara Rose Blodgett

Death Inception

Death Whispers

Death Speaks

Death Screams

Death Weeps

Unrequited Death

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Death Whispers (Book #1)

Almost fifteen-year-old Caleb Hart is a Cadaver-Manipulator in the year 2025.

When teens receive a government-sanctioned pharmaceutical cocktail during school, paranormal abilities begin manifesting… making the teens more powerful than the adults.

After Caleb discovers he has the rare, Affinity for the Dead, he must do whatever it takes to hide it from a super-secret government agency whose goal is exploitation.

Caleb seeks refuge in his new girlfriend, Jade, until he realizes that she needs as much protection from her family, as he does from the government.

Suddenly, Caleb finds that hiding his ability while protecting Jade and his friends is a full time job; can he escape the government, protect Jade and lose the bullies that are making him miserable?

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Death Speaks (Book #2)

Caleb’s in high school now and thinks the chaos of last year is behind him. Unfortunately, a serial killer is on the loose and children are his victims. Caleb agrees to help the police apprehend the murderer…until the killer takes notice of Caleb and his paranormal friends.

Carson and Brett remain the bullies they always were and their posse continues to grow. How long can the two groups stay out of each others’ way before there’s a firestorm of retribution…

The Government Graysheets continue to keep tabs on Caleb’s every move while Jade’s family threatens their relationship. Can they still be together even when events threaten to tear them apart?

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Death Screams (Book #3)

Caleb’s second year of high school starts off without a hitch until Jade touches the wrong clairvoyance sample that foretells a murder in her future. Will she remain safe even while assisting police officers Garcia and Gale in a race to prevent a cataclysmic death?

Sophie and Jonesy aren’t seeing things eye to eye, but when her safety is threatened by an attacker targeting Astral-Projection girls, they put their differences aside. The FDA approved depressant has  begun to be administered to the teens for suppression of paranormal abilities during sleep for safety reasons. Or so they’ve been told.

Carson and Brett have escalated the violence that they perpetrate and leave Caleb no choice but to reciprocate. After saving the newest member of their group from certain abuse, Caleb knows the bull’s-eye is dead center on him. Again.

Does Caleb use the undead as a weapon of defense while his group hangs in the balance of imminent peril?

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Death Weeps (Book #4)

Caleb faces possible jail time for using Clyde as a undeadly weapon. When he’s exonerated with probation lasting a year, Caleb has to watch his every action. Tensions run high when after the death of Jade’s only relatives, she must live with an undesirable foster family who are anything but what they seem…

Life gets complicated for everyone when the scientists responsible for the paranormal manifestation threaten a parellel world to Caleb’s own. In a bid to stop the destruction of their world, while saving his own, Caleb must defend two peoples against the long arm of the Graysheets.

Time begins to run against him when he discovers through an unlikely source that  his friends have been given a drug that causes progressive insanity. Can he find the antidote in time to save them? To save Jade?

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Death Inception (Book #0.5–Prequel)


Kyle Ulysses Hart and his team of scientists mapped the human genome in the year 2010.  As Brain Impulse Technology came online… so did the long arm of the United States government.A covert, military-driven regime was born with genetic manipulation the key to future widespread control. When pharmaceutical laboratories, funded by the Graysheets, discover a way to unlock paranormal potential through compulsive inoculation, their exploitative dream is realized.

Clyde and Caleb’s lives are predestined to intertwine as they cross paths, his history becoming Caleb’s future.

A lone teenager named Jeffrey Parker, falls prey when he manifests the rare, Affinity for the Dead.The Graysheets abandon all pretense of stewardship, ripping him from his family for their nefarious purposes.

Can Jeffrey remain who he was destined to be in an environment exclusively built for mass control?

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Unrequited Death (Book #5)

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From Goodreads: The people of Tryailla have few concerns. The godlike beings that care for them provide anything that is required, but when long forgotten enemies resurface, their peaceful lives are destroyed. With threats appearing all around them, Altruvia and Graiylin, the heirs to the throne, discover the true extent of their own powers.

Unfortunately, their enemies fail to be thwarted by this new obstacle. Taking Altruvia from her home, they hope to use her power for themselves but she is no willing captive. She hones her fledgling abilities in hopes of escape. With these new skills come new insights about those who hold her hostage. There are many more mysteries she must now solve.

With Graiylin aiding her escape, she flees from her captors and the relentlessly pursuing Shinga. They embark upon a search for answers that brings them to Egypt 17,000 years ago where they learn the extent of the secrets their mother had kept from them and that the conflicts that plagued their ancestors have yet to be resolved.

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I’m sorry to say that this novel just wasn’t for me.  The idea and the premise are great, but one of the hardest aspects for me to overcome was the love bond between Altruvia and Graiylin.  They are twins, and yet they are destined to be “together”… which makes their relationship all the more difficult for me to stomach.  I know that some cultures and societies, back in the day, wedded siblings together, but I just couldn’t get beyond it and it made me a bit sick as I read.  Had Altruvia and Graiylin not been siblings, I think I might have felt differently, but I just couldn’t get past it, especially as they have a sexual encounter so early on in the novel, which floored me, and their sexual experience acts as the initiation into higher powers… which again, floored me.

Aside from these two main characters, I found the novel itself to be a bit long, but the sci-fi/fantasy aspects of it were very well done.  There are cat people, wolves, and dragons, as well as a prophecy and a series of misunderstandings that make for some great twists and turns.  It is interesting, but again, overall the novel just wasn’t for me.  I think those with a more open mind and a deeper love for science fiction/fantasy will really enjoy this novel, where as I did not.  Two stars.

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



{November 22, 2012}   {Review} The Hoard by Alan Ryker

From Goodreads: A new breed…a new evil…

Hidden deep beneath its landfill lair of trash and filth, a strange new organism has come to life. When an accidental fire drives it out, the mysterious creature escapes across the drought-blasted Kansas prairie and finds the home of elderly hoarder Anna Grish. In desperate need of shelter, it burrows in, concealed amidst the squalor and mess.

When Adult Protective Services force Anna to vacate her junk-riddled home, she moves in with her son and his family. But there is something wrong with Anna, something more than her declining mental condition and severe hoarding disorder. Something sinister has taken hold of her, and it’s not only getting stronger, it’s spreading.

Amidst the wide-open Kansas plains, with endless blue sky above and flat, open vista stretching from one horizon to the next, there is nowhere to hide from…THE HOARD.

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This was a really interesting premise and I found the novel to be a good read, too.  I have to admit, I definitely didn’t care for the characters, though.  I’m not sure if I was supposed to like them or not, but I just found them a little bit… uncaring—if that’s the word for it?  Anna is a very elderly hoarder, and the fact that her son, Pete, who lives down the lane, next door, doesn’t know it, makes me wonder just how much he cares about others.  I feel like he’s a bit of a “bad” son.  I mean, I have a great relationship with my family, so I might just not get it, but aren’t children supposed to care for their elderly parents at a certain point?  Now, I do understand that he’s not allowed in his mother’s house, but… I’d be curious enough to go in anyway, no matter what she said, and see what all the fuss is about.  And, once I knew the condition of her house, I’d make sure she didn’t go back there and that she got the help she needed.  Pete doesn’t do that, and his actions throughout much of the novel made me very angry with him, especially as he chastises himself, but doesn’t seem to do anything about it.  Of course, psychologically speaking, Pete is messed up due to a family death that occurred when he was young, but even so, I’d think that protecting my family members was more important than making my mother happy.  Perhaps that’s just me, but that’s the reason I didn’t care for Pete very much.  His wife also seemed to be quite uncaring and, while I know it’s said that daughter-in-laws hate their mother-in-laws, I also tend to believe that, when someone is in trouble, you care for them.  Pete’s wife is someone of a jerk, in my opinion.  And Anna… well… she’s a hoarder willing to put her lifestyle and cats above all else, and it’s really disgusting.

But, it probably it a good thing that I don’t have any loving connections with the characters because some crazy things happen in this novel, and none of them are good.  I definitely was anxious throughout much of the novel, and the ending just killed me.  After all the battling and trying to save people from The Hoard… I almost felt like the ending was a bit anti-climactic.  It was good, don’t get me wrong, but I was hoping for a more happy resolution—I mean, the book itself just isn’t very happy and I thought it would go differently in the end.

Do I recommend this book?  Yep.  I thought it was very well done, though I didn’t connect with the characters.  And by the end, I was very glad I didn’t.  It’s very well written and The Hoard itself is really creepy—it’ll make you think twice about any pile of junk you come across, for sure, and the events will stay with you for days.  The horrific elements within the book and Anna’s loss of sanity do spur the reader on and I highly suggest reading it if you’re looking for a horror novel that’s completely different. Three and a half stars.

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



From Goodreads: They come at night.

Forward.

A stranger staggers out of the wilderness under the cover of a blizzard and stumbles into a diner full of people. He collapses in the entryway, unzips his jacket, and allows the object hidden inside to fall out. Screaming commences.

Down.

Four old college buddies embark upon their annual elk hunting trip into the Rocky Mountains. This promises to be their last, for the passage of time is as merciless and unpredictable as the Colorado weather. And they’re not alone.

Help.

There are other hunters in the mountains, stalking game of a different breed. They know exactly what they’re doing, because they’ve been hunting in these woods for a long, long time. And no one ever survives to betray their existence.

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This is a great novel!  I was drawn to it by the bloody cover, and then the synopsis had me so curious that I just couldn’t pass it up, and I’m so glad I didn’t!  This is a horrific gem that I recommend all to read… it’s that good!

If you haven’t figured out what it’s about yet, you will fairly quickly as you being to read the fast-paced novel.  I was sucked into the pages from the very beginning, and my heart nearly beat out of my chest on many an occasion.  Of course, I did read this novel on a cold evening when I was home all alone, so it may have affected me more than someone reading it at, say, Starbucks, but I believe, in the end, it’ll be just as creepy and awesome no matter where, or when, it’s read.

McBride is a master storyteller, weaving together his plotline so seamlessly that it all just makes sense.  There were many times that I thought, “Oh, well, there’s a hole,” but then McBride closed it over with another great explanation and I really was just floored as I read this novel.  Not that I would ever plan a trek out into the mountains for any reason, but this novel solidifies my resolve to never go on a expedition in to the unknown Rockies just for fun.  Hell.  No.

There is so much that I want to say about this novel, but it all involves the amazing, twisted plot, and so I feel that I cannot go any further than to say that this is a must read.  I really, really enjoyed it.  Five stars.

DarkFuse has been extremely gracious in allowing me to read a copy of this AWESOME novel, via Netgalley.



 Power Will Flourish

Lives Will be Lost

Nothing, Will be Forgotten 

Chase Williams is a demon hunter in the Circle, or at least he was supposed to be. On his fifteenth birthday, Chase stepped up to the altar to claim his elemental power, but it never came. Elemental magic is passed down to a hunter through the bloodline, but on Chase’s birthday, the bloodline stopped. 

Exiled without the Circle’s protection, Chase has spent two years trying to survive a world riddled with half-demons and magic. When he has a run in with a frightened and seemingly innocent demon, he learns the Circle’s agenda has changed: the Circle plans to unlock a portal and unleash pure-blood demons into the world. 

Vowing to stop them, and knowing he can’t do it alone, Chase forms a reluctant alliance with Rayna – a sexy witch with an attitude and a secret. In their attempt to stop them however, Chase and Rayna find themselves in the middle of the Circle’s plan, leaving one of them to decide what their friendship is worth, and the other’s life depending on it.

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M.R. Merrick is a Canadian writer and author of The Protector Series, a Young Adult mash-up between Urban and Epic Fantasy. Having never traveled, he adventures to far off lands through his imagination and in between cups of coffee. As a music lover and proud breakfast enthusiast, he’s usually found at the computer between a pair of headphones and in front of a large bowl of cereal.

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An Excerpt from Exiled:

I’d had several jobs in the past year. This one I’d managed to keep for a few months. Most of my employers frowned on me coming to work with cuts and bruises all the time. It made for “poor presentation,” they’d say. I was thankful it hadn’t interfered with this job, yet.

I finished up my shift and had started my walk home from the burger joint when I felt it. A hunter doesn’t mistake the feeling that demons are around. It moves down your spine and chills your bones. Feeling it proved I was indeed a hunter, even without an element.

The August air was warm for the late hour, and a thick layer of sweat made my white shirt cling to me. I stopped and unzipped my duffle bag, locating the silver dagger inside. Silver was great no matter what you were fighting; it could do serious damage to anything of the Underworld.

The tingle shot down my spine again. If I focused, I could feel each hair on my neck rise. I saw a blur of movement across the street and watched it disappear into a shadowy alley. I moved across the street in a low crouch, resting my weight on the balls of my feet. I slowed my breathing and pulled the dagger from my bag before I slipped around the corner.

My senses were alive and strained to see movement, or hear the sound of feet shuffling against loose rocks. As a hunter, I could see well in the dark, though the only light came from a single flickering street lamp.

I was almost to the end of the alley when it hit. I couldn’t tell what “it” was, but it struck my back and launched me forward. My feet tumbled over my head and my back smashed hard into the concrete wall at the end of the alley. Hands grabbed me and lifted me to my feet, dragging me a few steps before throwing me back the other way. I flew through the air, hit the ground and rolled out into the street.

I used my momentum and came up on one knee to recover. My back burned where pavement had grated the skin off, but I pushed the pain aside as the figure stalked towards me.

“Your death will bring me great glory, hunter. Killing the son of Riley Williams will make me a legend among the Underworld,” the low voice gloated.

“That’s really great, good luck with that,” I said.

He smiled and the fangs that slid down from his gums were long and sharp. His pale skin started to thin as the vampire changed into his demon form.

Milky skin faded into transparent flesh, revealing the moving muscles beneath. Veins ran black through the vampire’s face and limbs, pushing against the thinning clear skin. Strange muscles in his hands pushed bony talons out over his finger nails, and the whites of his eyes disappeared, filling with an inky blackness. The dark orbs stared at me as his fanged mouth curled into a smile, and in a blur he sprang forward, talons swinging.

I ducked as they sliced through the air over my head. I brought the knife up into his stomach and twisted the blade before I pulled it out. Blood spilled onto the ground, but I knew the wound wasn’t enough to kill him. Cut off his head or pierce his black heart – those were my options. I could light him on fire, but I was fresh out of matches.

I brought my foot up and kicked the vampire back to give myself some room. I steadied myself, waiting for him to charge, but his body jerked and the point of a silver blade appeared in his chest before he could move.

The vamp’s body went limp and collapsed, then exploded in a flash of orange light. It burned away into a cloud of ash and littered the pavement, revealing the girl – of all things – who had beaten me to the kill.

Raven hair spilled over her pale shoulders with hints of red highlighting the occasional strand. A tight leather top revealed a sliver of toned stomach and a tease of cleavage. Black pants hugged her hips and long slender legs and met knee-high boots. Her skin glistened in the light, but the most noticeable of her features were her eyes.

Bright green orbs sparkled with an odd glow: demon’s eyes. They had the slit pupils of a cat that I’d never seen on anything other than a house pet or a shifter in animal form. I slipped back into fight mode. I’d never watched one demon kill another, but I suppose for the fame of killing me, why not?

I lunged and threw a punch at her face, but she dodged it with ease.

“You almost messed up my kill,” she snarled, and I had barely enough time to dodge her powerful kick.

“Your kill? You stole it from me!” I swung my fist and hit her stomach. She bent over, winded, before she stepped back and caught her breath, regaining her stance and composure.

“Stole it? Please, I’d been tracking him for blocks.” She spun and caught my chin with the heel of her boot, snapping my head to the side. I rubbed my jaw where she’d hit me and smiled.

“Well then, I guess it’s a good thing I was here to slow him down. Who knows if you would have been able to catch him?”

She moved in for another kick but I was ready. I grabbed her foot and pushed her back. She fell to the ground but quickly came to her feet. “I would have gotten him just fine on my own. Hunting is an art. It would’ve gone on as long as I deemed necessary.”

“Call it hunting if you want, but a filthy demon killing her own kind is still just that: a filthy demon.” I could tell I’d offended her even before she hit me.

My eyes watered when her fist smashed into my nose and her foot connected with my stomach in quick succession. I jerked back to avoid the knee that flew towards my face and pushed it to the side, but she was already moving towards me. Her hands hit my chest hard and I soared through the air for a long moment before I hit the ground. I felt a sharp pain shoot up through my spine and I could hear her laughter as I struggled to my feet.

“I have to admit I expected more from you, Chase, being the infamous son of Riley Williams and all.”

I gripped my dagger until my knuckles turned white and spoke through gritted teeth. “I’ll try not to disappoint.”

My fist hit her jawbone and made a loud crack. I came back with my other hand and wrapped it around her throat. I stepped into the movement and threw her forward in a burst of hunter’s strength. She slammed into the ground but recovered faster than I anticipated. Before I could brace myself she was on top of me.

I pulled her body down and we rolled over each other against the cold concrete until I was on top. I kept a handful of her hair wound tight in my fist and pushed my blade against her throat. “More what you expected?”

“Not really.” She smirked.

I felt the point of a knife pushing against my stomach. Before I could react, a commanding male voice came from behind us.

“Enough!” it boomed.

I didn’t take the knife or my eyes off the demon beneath me.

“But we were just starting to have fun,” she complained. The smile on her face was anything but threatening. If this was her idea of fun, I didn’t want to know what she considered boring.

“Rayna, enough,” the man repeated.

She sighed, sticking out her bottom lip in a pout before the knife left my skin. “Truce?” she said with an innocent face.

“Not a chance,” I replied, pushing the knife harder against her throat.

I was pulled away from Rayna and pressed against a wall, thick hands around my throat. I raised my blade but my opponent blocked and twisted my arm at an awkward angle. The man ripped the blade from my hand and I squirmed.

“Calm down, Chase. We are not here to hurt you,” the voice said. A complete shadow hung around the figure, moving as he moved.

“So she attacked me for fun?” I snapped.

“If we wanted you dead, you would be,” he said, releasing his grip, and I fell to the sidewalk. He stepped back slowly and the shadow peeled itself from his body. As it faded, it revealed a large man whose magic I’d never sensed before.

“If you don’t want to kill me, what do you want?” I asked.

The man reached forward, a large dark arm holding out my dagger. I wrapped my hand around it in confusion. The contrast of our skin was drastic; my pale flesh glowed against his midnight color and the size of his hand alone made me feel small.

“What Rayna told you was true. We were tracking the vampire, not you. Although I’m happy to finally meet you, I’d imagined this moment under different circumstances,” he said.

“There are ways to meet people besides attacking them.”

“I agree. You must forgive us; Rayna is quick to lash out when insulted.” My eyes met his and I couldn’t read his expression. I knew I hadn’t been polite, but I wasn’t about to apologize to a demon. “You know, your father would not have hesitated to kill her, no matter his position.”

“Congratulations, you’ve discovered I’m not my father. What the hell would you know about him anyways?”

He turned his head to the side and as the light hit his neck it revealed a tattoo. It was the one every hunter received after their ceremony. The one I never got.

The tattoo made me realize why he could bend the shadows; he was an air elemental and a powerful one at that. I had heard stories of hunters being able to work with shadows, but I’d never seen it done firsthand.

I looked him over, not sure what to think of a hunter working with a demon. He was taller than me by an inch, around six-foot three. His head was smooth shaven, though there was a small patch of hair under his lower lip. His skin seemed like a smooth dark chocolate. His body was large and square, broad shoulders making him a massive column of strength and power. He filled out a sharp black suit jacket and wore black loafers, leaving the only color on him a flash of bright blue dress shirt.

“You’re a hunter.”

“Once upon a time, yes I was.”

He broke eye contact and cleared his throat, extending his massive hand towards me. “Look at my manners. Let me introduce myself. I am Marcus Starkraven.”

My eyebrows shot up; I knew that name! “You’re supposed to be dead.”

“Is that what you heard?”

“You used to hunt with my father.”

He nodded slightly, but otherwise ignored the comment. “You already met Rayna,” he said, taking his unshaken hand back.

I looked at Rayna and got caught in the depths of her green, slit eyes.

“What are you doing with a demon?” I said, spitting out the last word like a curse.

“How’s your nose?” Rayna asked.

I touched it and looked at the blood on my fingers. “Lucky shot.”

She chuckled and stepped towards me. “Care to go again?” Marcus put an arm in front of her.

“Not what we’re doing right now,” he said.

“You didn’t answer my question.”

“She is my student. And my friend.”

I couldn’t respond. I didn’t believe it. A hunter being friends with a demon was unfathomable.

“I would have thought, being out in the real world, you’d have come to understand, Chase. Some Underworlders don’t fit the Circle’s black and white image of good and evil,” he said.

“The only Underworlders I’ve come across have tried to kill me.”

“Your name is feared by many in the Underworld. Your father has created quite the reputation for himself, so they fear you as well,” Marcus said.

I smirked. “As they should.”

He shook his head. “That wasn’t a compliment.



From Goodreads: Before William Wallace, before Robert the Bruce, there was another Scottish hero…

In 1296, newly knighted by the King of the Scots, Andrew de Moray fights to defend his country against the forces of the ruthless invader, King Edward Longshanks of England. After a bloody defeat in battle, he is dragged in chains to an English dungeon.

Soon the young knight escapes. He returns to find Scotland under the heel of a conqueror and his betrothed sheltering in the hills of the Black Isle. Seizing his own castle from the English, he raises the banner of Scottish freedom. Now he must lead the north of Scotland to rebellion in hope of defeating the English army sent to crush them.

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If you’re a fan of Braveheart, then you’ll probably really enjoy this novel following the life of Andrew de Moray.  I’m not a history buff by any means, but based on what I know of Scottish and English history, I’d say that J.R. Tomlin has done a phenomenal job capturing the events and putting them to paper.  It’s a very historical novel, mixing fact and fiction and spurring the reader on as de Moray fights for the freedom of Scotland.

What I liked the most about this novel was the different points of view.  We follow de Moray through his trials and tribulations, but we also follow Caitrina as she grapples with the unwanted idea of becoming a nun.  The beginning of this change between point of view is a little awkward because we’re given the information about Caitrina, but then the text sort of pushes her aside, focusing on de Moray.  It’s not until much later that Caitrina takes the forefront again, but once the two become balanced, it’s really interesting watching them grow as individuals.

I thought this was a very well-written novel, though parts of it seemed a little long for my taste, such as the year de Moray is locked in the dark dungeon, and the many intricacies of the battle plans, but even so, Tomlin juxtaposes the slower, more mundane events with fast paced battles, and even a little romance.  Those who dislike historical novels probably shouldn’t pick up this book, but if you’re even a little curious about the many events taking place in Scotland as the Scots fought for their freedom, then this is a book you should check out!  Three stars.

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



{November 19, 2012}   {Review} 5 Weeks by June Hopkins

From Goodreads: Annie Farnsworth is a 27 year old single mother, with a secret. Since the conception of her 7 year old son Harry, she has kept the identity of the father from everyone including the father, only one person knows the truth, her best friend Lissa but Lissa has just announced that she is to be married and Tom the secret father and the love of Annie’s life, is coming home to be the best man.

The next 5 weeks are a rollercoaster ride which Annie is not prepared for, with two men on the scene, her disgruntled parents to deal with, Harry’s new family to impress and some lies and deceit thrown in for good measure, it’s going to be a very bumpy ride.

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With its many funny scenes and “accidental” happenings to the main character, Annie, this is definitely a novel for adults to kick back with, and enjoy.  The circumstances surrounding Annie are quite funny, and many will grow to love her, though I personally found her to be a bit daft and somewhat annoying.  Don’t get me wrong, I found a lot of her circumstances to be hilarious, but her idiosyncrasies and irrational behavior also made me want to reach through the pages and smack her around.  Her disillusionment with Tom drove me insane, and though parts of it were funny, and I enjoyed the story overall, I still think Annie has a lot of problems…

One aspect of the novel that made it a little difficult for me to read was the many typos throughout the novel.  I’m not sure if they’ve been corrected since I was given a mobi by the author, but in all honesty, the typos were quite distracting, so I’m hoping they’ll be fixed in a second edition as the story really is quite good.

There’s a major twist towards the end of the novel that I didn’t see coming, but once light was shed on what really happened seven years ago with the conception of Harry, all the pieces came together, and it made a lot of sense.  I really enjoyed the twist; the happy ending also really solidified the story, and I was glad to see it all work out in the end as I really thought Tom was going to ruin everyone’s lives.  Overall, this is one of those cute reads that I suggest you pick up when you’re in the mood for something light.  Three and a half stars.

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



I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL BOOK TO BE RELEASED!!!  Isn’t that cover amazing?  I’m so excited to be a part of the cover release; Chelsea Fine’s novels blow me away, every time,  and I’m SURE The Avow will be the same, especially because I’m in LOVE with the Archer boys!  :)

AVOW

The FINAL installment in the Archers of Avalon series by Chelsea Fine

SYNOPSIS

Scarlet remembers. Everything. Her past lives, Tristan, Gabriel, Nate: she remembers it all–including how to get to the
Fountain of Youth. But time
is running out. 

Heather
and Gabriel have been kidnapped by Raven, while the curse that has plagued Scarlet and Tristan for
centuries has shifted, putting the star-crossed lovers in more danger than ever before. Water from the Fountain of Youth is the only thing that can save
Scarlet and her loved ones. But the water comes at a price.

With lives–and
hearts–at stake, Scarlet leads her friends on a
dangerous journey to the Fountain of Youth. Where eternal life is
possible, but death is certain.

Available December 11th, 2012!

Don’t miss the first two books in the Archers of Avalon series!

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From Goodreads: They had a pact.
Leave the world behind much as they had lived it.
No one would miss them. No harm, no foul.
Their personal demons would be left behind once and for all.
It was the only thing they could count on.
It was all she had.

Madison Hanson has spent the last four years being a “shadow.” Her parents ignore her. The students at her school stopped talking to her years ago, and the majority of her teachers forget she’s even there. In her desperate yearning to leave her invisible life behind, Madison makes a pact with her only friend, James Garrison, to end their lives as inconspicuously as they live them. No fuss, no muss. No one would miss her and she would miss no one. Their plan is set, and it’s all she can count on. That is, until fellow student, Mitch Peterson, beats them to the punch. Everything Madison believed in is shaken to the core when she watches the aftermath of Mitch’s death unfold. By taking his own life, Mitch unwittingly saves hers. What a selfish prick.

She is now left with the daunting task of living. Trying to bury her demons once and for all, and finally trusting someone with her fragile existence.

Living is hell.
Death would have been so much easier.

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It is no secret that Tiffany King is one of my all-time favorite authors.  I absolutely adore her work, and every single novel she’s written has been a 5 star in my book, from her lighthearted paranormal Saving Angels series to her more realistic, darker YA titles, Wishing For Someday Soon, Forever Changed, and Unlikely Allies. King has repeatedly blown me away, and her realistic novel, Miss Me Not is no different.

King is, once again, tackling a very difficult subject in this latest novel—that of suicide.  It’s a touchy subject, and some may have difficulty reading this book, but it’s an amazing story, one that needs to be told.  Yes, it will make you cry.  But it will also make you see the many hundreds of reasons that we should live, and that’s the point.  Being a teenager is an extremely tricky time in a young person’s life, and Miss Me Not is exactly the type of novel that so many teenagers need to read.  The situations are extremely realistic, though Dean may seem to be too good to be true (swoon), and Madison’s thoughts and feelings are easy to identify with.  I’m not sure if all teenagers think about suicide at some point or other, but I know when I was younger, I did, and my problems were nowhere near those of Madison, or Mitch, or James.

Though this is a very difficult topic to read about, I think it will help young adults very much when it comes to working through their own problems and choosing to live. Too many young people commit suicide every year, and the effects on those left behind are always devastating.  Mitch’s suicide is no different, and for Madison, it is a wake-up call, though she doesn’t realize just how much he’s saved her right away, and she still has to work through her own demons before she can come to terms with living.  Miss Me Not is extremely well written and I loved every minute of this amazing story, tears and all. It’s extremely touching and I highly suggest you pick it up stat!  Five stars.

Miss Me Not releases on November 23 and will only be 99 cents for its first weekend!



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 one also on Barnes and Noble). 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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Impossible by Komal Lewis

Ashton Summers is on her way to becoming the most popular girl in school and nothing—or no one—is going to stand in her way. Especially not Luca Byron, her freak neighbor, with his tattoos, loud music, and distracting green eyes.

Luca Byron has three goals in life: get through high school with a low profile, make sure his garage band becomes something more than a hobby, and try to forget about his insufferable ex-best friend, Ashton, who he can’t get out of his mind.

The last thing Ashton and Luca want to do is rekindle their friendship, but when Ashton takes a tumble down the social ladder, Luca—with his new makeover—is the only one who can help her rise up again by pretending to be her boyfriend. At first, being together is unbearable and annoying, but things start to change as Ashton and Luca discover the real reasons they drifted apart seven years ago.

Now, keeping their hands off each other seems impossible.

Find it on Amazon.

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Bouquet Toss by Melissa Brown

Ever since Daphne Harper graduated from college, all of her friends have fallen in love, become engaged and walked down the aisle.  Be it a blessing or a curse, Daphne (a hopeless romantic and perpetual single girl) catches the bouquet at every single wedding she attends.

Daphne’s love life is a mess. Her first love, Mayson, haunts her heart and keeps her from pursuing happiness with any man who comes along. As she struggles to move on from the one who got away, Daphne wonders if she will ever break her curse and find her happily ever after.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Ten Days of Perfect by Andrea Randall

This is the first book in the November Blue series.

Scars from her first love and the reckless lifestyle of her parents force Ember Harris to chart a new course. She favors practicality over spontaneity and rules over a broken heart.

An encounter with a musician at a local pub forces Ember into making a decision to let go or hold on for dear life as passions are unlocked and deceptions revealed.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Just Remember to Breathe by Charles Sheehan-Miles

Alex Thompson’s life is following the script. A pre-law student at Columbia University, she’s focused on her grades, her life and her future. The last thing she needs is to reconnect with the boy who broke her heart.

Dylan Paris comes home from Afghanistan severely injured and knows that the one thing he cannot do is drag Alex into the mess he’s made of his life.

When Dylan and Alex are assigned to the same work study program and are forced to work side by side, they have to make new ground rules to keep from killing each other.

Only problem is, they keep breaking the rules.

The first rule is to never, ever talk about how they fell in love.

Find it at AMAZON.

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My Favorite Mistake by Chelsea M. Cameron

Taylor Caldwell can’t decide if she wants to kiss her new college roommate or punch him.

On the one hand, Hunter Zaccadelli is a handsome, blue-eyed bundle of charm. On the other, he’s a tattooed, guitar-playing bundle of bad boy. Maybe that’s why Taylor’s afraid of falling in love with him, or anyone else. She doesn’t want to get burned, and even though her other roommates adore him, she wants him gone before it’s too late.

Hunter himself has been been burned before, but the fact that Taylor calls him out on his crap and has the sexiest laugh ever make him decide maybe love isn’t a lost cause. They make a bet: if she can convince him she truly loves or hates him, he’ll leave the apartment–and leave her alone. The problem is, the more time they spend together, the less she hates him, and the more she moves toward love.

But when the man who holds the key to Taylor’s fear of giving up her heart resurfaces and threatens to wreck everything, she has to decide: trust Hunter with her greatest secret, or do everything in her power to win that bet and drive him away forever.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Butterfly Weeds by Laura Miller

Julia Lang expected a nice night away from the office – free of thoughts about the case, her failed engagement, her past. But she should have known better. Her past haunted her every chance it got these days, and tonight it came in the form of lyrics she didn’t ever expect to hear again – not after a decade, not with a thousand miles between them, not in the arms of another man – and definitely not in the form of a confession. Now, faced with the lyrics she had waited so long to hear, Julia must decide if the song – and more importantly, the boy behind it – is enough to leave her new life behind.

Find it at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE.

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Devoured by Emily Snow

Sienna Jensen had no plans to return home when she graduated college last spring—after all, her dreams lie in California. But when she discovers her grandmother’s Nashville home has been foreclosed, and the new owner has started the eviction process, Sienna has no other choice but go back to Music City. And she comes face to face with the flawed, gorgeous man she never thought she’d see again. The man who now holds the deed to her grandma’s estate.

When millionaire rock star Lucas Wolfe finds the outspoken redhead glaring at him from across a courtroom, he’s both infuriated and intrigued. He still can’t get the night Sienna almost spent with him out of his mind, and the chemistry between them is as undeniable as it was two years ago. He craves Sienna more than ever. And just like everything Lucas hungers for, he’s determined to have her.

Now, Lucas will do whatever it takes to lure Sienna into his bed, even if that means making a deal with her: ten days with him, playing by his rules, and he’ll hand over the deed to her grandmother’s home. Though she agrees to the arrangement, Sienna is conflicted. Because of her duty to her family. Because of promises she’s made to herself and a past that still haunts her. And as Lucas’s game of seduction continues, and Sienna is introduced to his dark, erotic world and even darker background, she realizes that at any moment, she could be devoured.

*This novel contains adult situations and content*

Find it at AMAZON.

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The Unwanted Wife by Natasha Anders

All Alessandro de Lucci wants from his wife is a son but after a year and a half of unhappiness and disillusionment, all Theresa de Lucci wants from her ice cold husband is a divorce. Unfortunate timing, since Theresa is about to discover that she’s finally pregnant and Alessandro is about to discover that he isn’t willing to lose Theresa.

Find it at AMAZON.

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Dollhouse by Anya Allyn

Fifteen year old Aisha disappears in the forests on a school hiking trip. She’s the latest in a string of children to vanish there over the past five years. The towns surrounding the forests are on edge and they demand answers. And wildboy Ethan—Aisha’s boyfriend—is on the run after he and his grandfather are blamed for Aisha’s disappearance.

Cassie is just about the only friend Ethan has left. She’s been secretly in love with him ever since her mother dragged her to the wilds of Australia from Florida six months ago.

Desperate to prove Ethan’s innocence, Cassie searches the forests with Ethan to find out what really happened to Aisha. But Ethan’s growing strangely silent, and Cassie’s left questioning if her feelings for him are clouding her judgment.

Cassie discovers a dark secret lurking in the heart of the forests; a secret world of nightmarish horrors—where nothing is as it seems, where the supernatural invades your soul, where the people she trusted most might be the people she can trust the least, and where escape exists only in dreams.

Find it at AMAZON.

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The Devil’s Metal by Karina Halle

It’s the summer of 1974 and 21-year old Dawn Emerson has only three things she wants to do: compete one last time in the Ellensburg Rodeo, win back her ex-boyfriend Ryan, and become the best damn music journalist at Central Washington University. But all her plans are left in the dust when she’s contacted by Creem magazine to go on the road with one of her favorite groups, the up-and-coming metal band, Hybrid.

At first the assignment reads like a dream come true. Not only will Dawn land some much-needed credibility as a female music journalist, but she’ll finally get to experience life from the other side of the stage, and maybe crack the drunken, enigmatic code that is guitarist Sage Knightly. Instead, Dawn finds herself on an aging tour bus filled with ego-maniacs, band politics and a whole lot of sex, drugs and rock n’ roll. When monsters start showing up in dressing rooms and some of Sage’s groupies become increasingly strange and dangerous, Dawn discovers the band is not only going places – they’re going straight to Hell.

And Dawn has a backstage pass.

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The Devil’s Metal is the first book in a two-part New Adult Horror/Paranormal Romance and very (very!) loosely based on the author’s exploits as a music journalist. Hell comes in different forms.

Find it at AMAZON.

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From Goodreads: A desperate flight from brutal oppression—and everything to lose if it fails…

Two women, one white, the other black, find themselves trapped in bondage on a South Carolina plantation in 1850’s America. Their unique friendship gives each the strength to endure until circumstances threaten not only to rip them apart but to place their very lives in jeopardy. They undertake a harrowing flight with the aid of the Underground Railroad. Will slavery’s powerful tentacles hold them? Or will they find the freedom they crave…

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This is a very well written novel showing the immense atrocities of slavery.  Julia is a young woman who has grown up under the oppressive hand of her religious father.  Afraid she may never get away and take ownership of her own life, she chooses to marry the mysterious Nathanial Hamilton, a plantation owner from the Deep South.  However, instead of taking ownership of her own life and starting anew, Julia finds herself in a new oppressive environment, hundreds of miles from her family, in a new society where men and woman are even more highly divided than in the North, and where slavery is a business.

Sheltered and alone, Julia must fight for her own “freedom,” though not a slave in the same terms that her young maid, Fanny is, Julia is anything but free.  Together, these two women, one white and one black, forge a relationship that binds them deeply together as the story unfolds, and I found it highly intriguing.

Though the story is a bit long, the depth of the characterization is exemplary and the reader is drawn into the story, falling in love with Julia and Fanny, feeling their pain, watching their hopes and dreams die and rekindle… and what I loved the most is that these strong females never give up.  Though they are put down and terrible things happen to them, these women remain strong and it is impossible not to cheer them on as they fight for their own freedom through the Underground Railroad.

There were some great, uplifting parts of this novel as well… with a twist of character that I really didn’t see coming.  And though there were a few typos here and there, honestly, the story itself was so intriguing that I easily overlooked them.  Truthfully, this novel is very interesting and I highly suggest that history buffs read it.  Likewise, it’s a great tale for young adults as it shows what life was like in the 1850s and how terrible slavery was.  It also shows the bonds that can be created between people regardless of color, and that, in the end, we are all created equal, which is a theme that many of our young still do not fully understand.  I highly recommend this novel.  Four stars.

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



From Goodreads: Held hostage by Jack Seth, Kiera Hudson must not only find a way to escape, but save Potter and her father before she turns to stone. With Jack becoming ever more unstable and dangerous, Kiera soon realises the choice he is forcing her to make has far more terrifying consequences than she first believed.

As Jack’s past begins to unravel, Kiera finally understands what turned him into a serial killer, and how his disturbing past affects her future…

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Wow!  This book left me speechless.  Here we have the infamous Jack Seth, evil beyond comparison, divulging his poignant and often times gut wrenching side of the story.  His is one of heartache, betrayal, and lies, all of which molded him into the convicted killer that he is so unashamed of being.  And though Kiera hated to admit it, and though I didn’t want to, either, his story made me really feel for him.  Though he’s been a terror to Kiera, Potter, Murphy, and the whole rest of the gang, there is actually a reason he turned out to be who he is today, and though he is a terrifying monster, his heart wasn’t always this way.

As I read this story, I was extremely excited because I believed I’d figured out O’Rourke’s plot prior to the big reveal.  But, O’Rourke always hits the reader with an exceptional bout of twists that leave them reeling, and that’s exactly what happened in this novel as well.  I should have known that the foreshadowing would only allow me to see a small piece of the puzzle, but I really thought I had it all figured out.  And, though I had the main gist correct, never, in a million years, did I see any of the other connections O’Rourke makes coming.  Truth be told, I was floored, once again. It amazes me just how intricate and perfect O’Rourke’s stories turn out to be, and I can’t fathom how he is able to keep surprising his readers with new information as the plot thickens, but it’s his gift, and I love him for it. Dead Seth is another amazing novel in the Kiera Hudson series and I highly suggest you pick up the series today.  You won’t be disappointed!  Five stars.

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

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And now for the giveaway!!  Tim O’Rourke is giving away 1 SIGNED paperback of Dead Seth (International)!!

To enter:

To enter you must:

-Be 13 years or older (or have parent/guardian permission)

This contest is open internationally and will end at 12:01am EST on December 7th. The winner will be announced later othat day, and will receive email notification! Please read my giveaway policy and leave me a comment!



From Goodreads: With the Skin-walkers closing in, Kiera and her friends flee across the English countryside. Learning Potter has been keeping secrets from her, Kiera makes the painful decision to split from the group and leave her friends behind to go in search of her father. Can Kiera reach him before she turns into a statue, like the ones that appear to be following her?

Desperate to win back Kiera’s trust, and fearing she is walking straight into a trap, Potter goes after her. But with a more desperate and cunning enemy anticipating Kiera’s and Potter’s every move, will Potter’s past secrets ultimately lead to the death of Kiera Hudson?

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Once again, O’Rourke sets the scene for a powerful Kiera Hudson book that will have readers second-guessing all the characters, but mainly… the most beloved, Potter.  This novel is much darker than the rest; with the recent death of a character very close to our hearts and the constant fighting and “betrayal” amongst the remaining characters, O’Rourke makes this a heartbreaking tale. Moreover, the vivid descriptions of flesh being torn from bodies makes this novel not for the faint of heart.  It definitely made me cringe at a level I haven’t experienced in an O’Rourke novel until this point, and it’s my understanding that it has to get worse before things can get better.  But, I love it.

O’Rourke’s novels whisk me away to an alternate world where werewolves and vampyrus walk the earth, and though it’s very dangerous, especially in this “pushed” world (a world turned upside down—like a parallel universe), I still very much want to be a part of it.  And when O’Rourke begins his tales, that’s exactly what happens.  Don’t miss out on this amazing series, especially as O’Rourke has just released the next installment, Dead Seth, so if you’re afraid of the cliffhanger (and what a cliffhanger it is!), rest assured, the answers are coming.  Four stars.

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



9781480028630_p0_v2_s260x420From Goodreads: With a werewolf and a vampire for company, Zach Black makes his way across a vast apocalyptic wasteland in search of the box which contains the Heart of Endra. In the desert, they stumble across a mechanical man who tells Zach and his friends that if they want to reach the box, they will have to cross a desolate land inhabited by terrifying creatures, which have been smuggled from the other side of the doorways.

But with a traitor amongst his midst, Zach’s every step is being planned and manipulated by the evil sorcerer, Throat. As Zach makes his journey, little does he know he is being led into a trap which could ultimately lead to his death and the destruction of the world he has promised to save.

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Tim O’Rourke is one of my all time favorite authors.  In the last year alone, he’s written over 10 novels, many of which are for his Kiera Hudson series, which are dedicated to vampires and the vampyrus, but he’s also written real-time horror novels, werewolf novels, and, of course, his paranormal, alternate universe novels as well.  Tim amazes me.

Out of all O’Rourke’s novels, I’d say the ones most appropriate for the younger crowd would be the paranormal, alternate universe series, Doorways.  Zackary Black, along with his friends, embark on many intriguing adventures as they battle to stop the evil sorcerer, Throat, and save Zach’s little sister, Ann.  With a former cast coming back together again in this sequel, and the entrance of an entirely new cast of characters, including a robot man named Faraday, this novel is sure to entice any MG/YA reader who picks it up.  And, I do recommend it!  With flying machines, a vast desert, decrepit/decaying characters, and a quest unlike any other, this novel is sure to please. O’Rourke is a fantastic writer, and this novel will certainly you hungry for more, especially with its epic cliffhanger!  Four stars. (Read my author interview with Tim O’Rourke for more insight into his epic Doorways series! )

4 stars

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



The giveaway for a SIGNED copy of STORM, by Brigid Kemmerer, has just concluded, and I’m excited to announce that the winner has been chosen via rafflecopter!

And the winner is…

Gaby Paniagua

A tweet has been sent to the winner, with an email to follow shortly! If I don’t hear from her within 48 hours, I will select a new winner using Rafflecopter.

Thanks to everyone who participated, and congratulations to the winner… but don’t despair if you didn’t win this round!

Enter to win my other great giveaways:

Win a book of your choice: (Ends December 1, 2012)

Win a SIGNED paperback of Time Walker by Meghan Ciana Doidge  (ENDS December 7)



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