Thursday, December 27, 2012

REVIEW: "THE FALLEN STAR" - by Jessica Sorensen


THE FALLEN STAR
(Fallen Star, Book 1)
by Jessica Sorensen

REVIEWED BY: Ellen Fritz



OVERVIEW

For eighteen year-old Gemma, life has never been normal. Up until recently, she has been incapable of feeling emotion. And when she's around Alex, the gorgeous new guy at school, she can feel electricity that makes her skin buzz. Not to mention the monsters that haunt her nightmares have crossed over into real-life. But with Alex seeming to hate her and secrets popping up everywhere, Gemma's life is turning into a chaotic mess. Things that shouldn't be real suddenly seem to exist. And as her world falls apart, figuring out the secrets of her past becomes a matter of life and death.

REVIEW

I truly and thoroughly enjoyed reading “The Fallen Star”!  Gemma, the main character, is still learning to deal with her newly awakened emotions, when Alex and his sister, Aislin, arrive at school.  With their arrival, Gemma's life changes as she discovers that magic, witches, vampires and the monsters from her nightmares are real.  As though that is not enough, she also starts having visions and becomes aware of some painful, scary secrets concerning her background.  In the end she does not know who to believe or trust and betrayal becomes a nasty reality. 

This book hooked me from the very first paragraph.  Non-stop action, nail-biting suspense and monsters that can freeze their victim to death, kept me turning the pages.  The well-crafted characters are realistic and their interaction can be highly amusing as well as touching.  Gemma's inner dialogue had me smiling most of the time and her smart mouth made me laugh out loud. 

The light romance between Gemma and Alex is tastefully worked into the story.  Amidst the action and monster dodging there is also a fair amount of sadness that definitely brought tears to my eyes. 

“The Fallen Star” is, however, not just all action and monster fighting but also about coming to terms with betrayal and the testing of loyalties.  I highly recommend this book to readers of all ages and, as it ends with a magnificent cliff hanger, I, for one, can't wait to get hold of the next book in this series.  Five Stars and a thumbs up for “The Fallen Star” and an excellent author!

 



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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

GIVEAWAY HOP: BEST BOOKS OF 2012


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BEST OF 2012
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This year has been a really great year where books are concerned. There were some really terrific and unforgettable ones I’ll definitely read again. I had an incredibly hard time narrowing the list down to my top fifteen books read in 2012 and have compiled the below list in no specific order.

For this hop I’m offering TWO prizes. The first prize is a kindle copy of ONE of the books of your choice from my list (below) of unforgettable books read in 2012. Click on the title of each book in the list (below the image) to go to Goodreads for the book description, and where you’ll also find my review for that particular book. The second prize I’m offering is a swag pack consisting of bookmarks, magnets, and a book pin (open internationally).

So without further delay, check out my list of books below, select one book from this list you’d like to win in Kindle format (will be gifted through Amazon.com), read my rules for this contest under terms and conditions on the rafflecopter widget, and then fill out the rafflecopter to stand a chance to win one of the two fantastic prizes up for grabs.

There are over 150 blogs participating in this hop and each one has its own entry rules and geographic limits, so be sure to read the rules before you enter each giveaway.  This hop starts December 27th and ends on December 31st at midnight. Good luck, everyone!



 Creatura by Nely Cab
Yesterday’s Daughter by Sallie Lundy-Frommer
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Bulletproof by Jeff LaFerney
Ruby Blue (Ruby Blue, #1) by Julie Cassar
Tempestuous (A Twisted Lit Novel) by Kim Askew & Amy Helmes
Model Spy (The Specialists, #1) by Shannon Greenland


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BOOK BLAST & $50 GIVEAWAY: "FAITH" - by Heather Bixler


Faith - 4 Week Mini Bible Study

In this four week mini Bible Study you will examine your faith and what it means to have faith in God. He said to them, "Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you." Matthew 17:20 Our faith begins with what we know and believe about God. Our faith will carry us how far we are willing to let it take us. Faith is a choice and we need to begin by choosing to believe in Jesus and His power to move mountains, heal the sick, and save us from all our sins through His sacrifice on the cross. When we believe in God we then learn to walk in faith and trust God. But first we must believe, and it's up to us, we can either choose to believe in Him or not. But faith will mean nothing until we believe with all our heart that God is who He says He is.

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Don't have time to read a long book on faith? This study will give you simple tools to understand faith and help you to develop a closer relationship with God. ~Lorilyn Roberts

This is a great book that allows you to start looking deeper into faith. I love the fact that there is a lot of scripture reference so one can look into the Bible and further study the word. ~Shraon

This study was a wonderful lift to my faith. I encourage others to take this short journey to an increased faith. ~Shirley Strait

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Monday, December 24, 2012

REVIEW: "UNDEADLY" (The Reaper Diaries, Book 1) - by Michele Vail


UNDEADLY
(The Reaper Diaries, Book 1)
by Michele Vail

PUBLISHER: Harlequin TEEN

PUBLICATION DATE: November 27, 2012

REVIEWED BY: Books4Tomorrow

OVERVIEW

The day I turned 16, my boyfriend-to-be died. I brought him back to life. Then things got a little weird...

Molly Bartolucci wants to blend in, date hottie Rick and keep her zombie-raising abilities on the down-low. Then the god Anubis chooses her to become a reaper—and she accidentally undoes the work of another reaper, Rath. Within days, she's shipped off to the Nekyia Academy, an elite boarding school that trains the best necromancers in the world. And her personal reaping tutor? Rath. 

Life at Nekyia has its plusses. Molly has her own personal ghoul, for one. Rick follows her there out of the blue, for another...except, there's something a little off about him. When students at the academy start to die and Rath disappears, Molly starts to wonder if anything is as it seems. Only one thing is certain—-Molly's got an undeadly knack for finding trouble....

REVIEW

Who knew reading about Egyptian mythology, reapers, necromancy, ghosts, and zombies could be so much fun! Well, heck, if you haven’t read debut author Michele Vail’s butt-kicking new series, The Reaper Diaries, yet, you wouldn’t know, now would you? Not to be confused with The Vampire Diaries. No, no, no, this is a new kind of awesomeness all on its own. But let me assure you, this is the first book in a splendid new series you don’t want to miss out on. It’s way better than its blurb promises it to be. Imagine having a ghoul as a butler, who obeys your every command (and he can braid your hair like a pro). Got you curious? You haven’t seen anything yet.

I know I’ve said this a million times before, but for those new to my reviews, one of my pet peeves in books are weak, whiny female characters. Luckily, this is not the case and Molly’s character is really great. She’s strong, smart, fun, has a snarky sense of humor, and tackles her fears head-on. It was easy to step into her shoes, as well as those of all the supporting characters – most of them likeable, and a few not so much, and immerse myself in Molly’s utterly fascinating world, which – I might add – changes drastically after the events at her sixteenth birthday party. For those of you who, like me, are attracted to books with bad-boy characters, “Undeadly” has a seriously yummy one who goes by the name of Rath. The chemistry between him and Molly is tangible, and their contemptuous bantering elicited a good chuckle from me every so often.

Two more things I really loved about this book is that, one, there’s no love-triangle (thank goodness!), and two, there are so many twists, secrets and revelations it will make your head spin - but in a good way. It certainly kept me turning the pages in a frenzy to find out what happens next. After the second chapter I simply gave in and lost myself in this wonderful book, and before I knew it, I finished it in the space of a couple of hours. Just so you know, this one has a cliff-hanger ending, but fortunately book two is on its way,   

“The Reaper Diaries” is definitely a series with attitude that is sure to generate a huge following.  It will not surprise me if this is made into a hit tv series. It has so much promise and potential, and the author’s writing style is fresh and unique. I highly recommend this book as a must-read - as in place this right at the top of your to-be-read list, without delay.  “Undeadly” deserves far more than a mere five stars. Yep, it is that good, and makes my list of most unforgettable books read in 2012!

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.





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EXCERPT

She paused and looked at me. “Is something wrong?”
Not wrong per se. There was a line of ghosts behind Autumn. Six or seven, maybe more, because a few were flickering and it was difficult to actually count. I’d seen ghosts before, because SEERs were popular and lots of places had them—restaurants, clothing stores, ice cream shops. But it kinda creeped me out to see ghosts all loose and floating around, mostly because I shouldn’t be able to see earthbound spirits that weren’t attached to SEERs. This was a totally different heka power, one I’d never had.
“You have…er, company,” I said.
“Oh, them.” She sighed. “I’m ren heka. The thing is, most of the spirits I meet want to stick around. It’s not like I’m a reaper and can escort their poor souls to the afterlife. And they won’t listen to me about moving on.” She smiled. “It’s like having cats, really. So, you’re a ren heka, too?”
“No. Ka heka,” I said.
“And you see the spirits? Ahmazing.” She did look amazed, but not suspicious. I mean, not in a why-she-must-be-a-superreaper-weirdo kind of way. She waved to the spirits behind her. “I’d introduce you, but it’d take too long. Also, I can’t keep ‘em all straight.”
“Are there any SEERs at the Academy?” I asked.
Autumn made a face. “No. Zombies and ghouls are one thing, but trapping a poor spirit to do your laundry? It’s against Nekyia’s policy to have any SEERs on campus.” She offered me a wide smile. “How about I show you where Ms. Chiles’s office is?”
“That’d be awesome. Thanks!”
She turned and walked across the bridge, her cadre of ghost buddies trailing after her. I didn’t fail to notice that most of them were of the teen boy variety. I think Autumn had a bunch of admirers who were not pets at all.

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Michele Vail writes young adult paranormal fiction about zombies and reapers. 

She likes reading, dogs, cats, board games, ghost-hunting shows, and Halloween. She believes in magic, in the impossible, and in the restorative powers of chocolate. 

Michele lives happily-ever-after with her Viking and their family.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

REVIEW: "MODEL SPY" (The Specialists, Book 1) - by Shannon Greenland


MODEL SPY
(The Specialists, Book 1)
by Shannon Greenland

PUBLISHER: Penguin Publishers

PUBLICATION DATE: November 28, 2012

REVIEWED BY: Books4Tomorrow

OVERVIEW

Teen genius Kelly James is in a lot of hot water. A whiz with computers, she agreed to help her college rA, David, uncover some top-secret information. After all, she doesn’t have many friends and David has always been nice to her. it doesn’t hurt that he’s supercute and irresistible, too. All she has to do is hack into the government’s main computer system. but a few hours later, her whole life changes. she is caught and taken in for questioning, only this isn’t your run-of-the-mill arrest. rather than serve a juvenile detention sentence, she accepts the option to change her name and enlist in a secret government spy agency that trains teen agents to go undercover. As if that wasn’t overwhelming enough, she discovers that David works for this agency as well! And before she even begins to understand what is going on, she’s sent on her first mission as an undercover model. And who better to partner with than David himself!

REVIEW

One chapter into this book and I was so hooked, I couldn’t put it down until I’ve devoured it all in one afternoon! This book was everything I was hoping it would be, and so much more.  “Model Spy” is one of those rare gems you read while smiling all the time. It’s fun, filled with adventure and excitement, and the non-stop butt-kicking action and suspense had my adrenaline pumping. I can only best describe it as X-Men (with brainpowers instead of super powers) meets Miss Congeniality.

I really liked all the different characters in this story. They were interesting, realistically flawed, and three dimensional. It was inspiring to see how GiGi, the main character, grew as a person and how she gained self-confidence. The budding romance between her and David was a slow climb and it was refreshing to meet characters who didn’t fall into each other’s arms in the second chapter of the book. Instead, the reader is kept guessing throughout the story whether these two will end up together or not.

The fast-paced plot is fraught with humor and more than enough tension to keep you turning the pages at a steady pace. Attention is given to detail and the author deftly draws the reader into the world of The Specialists by meticulously describing the setting and surroundings utilizing all five senses.

Although this is a read aimed specifically at the YA audience, it will undoubtedly be enjoyed by older readers as well. “Model Spy” is excellently written and I effortlessly indulged myself in this fantastic book. I was delighted to find there are more books available in this series that chronicles the adventures of GiGi and her new friends. I am thrilled to give this terrific book a well-deserved five stars!  

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.





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Shannnon Greenland grew up in a small Tennessee town as a kid who dreaded reading and writing. Ironic, as she’s now a successful award-winning author of nine young adult novels. When not writing, Greenland’s eager for adventure outside of a book’s pages. Hiking, rafting, climbing, caving, swimming, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, mountain biking, canoeing, power lifting, running, camping, para sailing . . . she’s done it all. The world traveler divides her time between Florida and Virginia where she tutors math students and gives author talks at area schools. She’s currently at work on a new suspense trilogy set in Washington D.C.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

REVIEW: "THE SEVEN MARKETS" - by David Hoffman


THE SEVEN MARKETS
by David Hoffman

PUBLISHER: Smith Publicity

PUBLICATION DATE: November 23, 2012

REVIEWED BY: Books4Tomorrow

OVERVIEW

Once in every century, for three days only, the Market comes.

Her whole life, Ellie MacReady has delighted at her papa’s stories of the fantastical Market. The creatures that walk its streets. The wonders waiting in every shopkeeper’s window. The exotic foods and unearthly scents which tempt travelers on every corner.

But in all his stories, her papa never mentioned the irresistible Prince, or the perils which await young girls who wander away to explore the Market on their own.

REVIEW

I can honestly say I’ve never read anything like this before. The title and premise of the book tickled my curiosity and led me to believe that I’ll be taken on a fantastical journey through vibrant, mysterious markets like none other. In that sense, “The Seven Markets” lived up to its promise. Also, I really liked the cover, which only added more to my curiosity. The reader, along with Ellie, visits seven markets with the first starting in the eighteenth century and the last ending in the distant future. Each market is different than the one before and I applaud the author for creating truly imaginative worlds for the reader to explore.

The reasoning behind my three-star rating though, is that I simply didn’t get the point of this book. The plot is imaginative, unique and complex, but hard to follow. It started out really well with a story full of promise, but near the end of the first market, I was completely lost and couldn’t manage to catch up again. Each market is set in a different century and the further along I read, the more confused I was. Nothing made sense to me and I only finished this book out of sheer curiosity, hoping for a conclusion which would explain everything to me. Sadly, this never happened.

Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t pick up this book. No, I’m saying that for me, this just wasn’t my cup of tea. I really liked Ellie’s character at the start of the book, but I felt that when the journey to the markets started, Ellie and the rest of the characters became rather dull. What kept my interest was the feel and ambience of the different markets – which the author managed to describe rather well, enough mysteries and surprises to keep me guessing all the way, and of course the fact that I thought somehow it would all come together at its finale. The writing was done very well, but most of the time the transitioning from one scene to the next was abrupt and left me feeling whiplashed.

Usually I wouldn’t read anything by an author whose first book I read disappoints me, but in this case I’ll make an exception, because although this story made no sense to me whatsoever, I still enjoyed the author’s creativity. And like I said before, the writing was really well-done. It showed me that this writer has potential and the ability to come up with fresh new ideas to intrigue and enthral the reader.  Overall the story concept was interesting and out of the ordinary, and I’m happy I had the opportunity to have read this book.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.

 



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David Hoffman is the author of The Seven Markets and the forthcoming suburban fantasy Beautiful Handcrafted Animals. He earned his B.A. in English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and lives with his wife in Westchester, New York. Hoffman is currently working on two books, and really ought to sleep more.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

REVIEW: "THE SHADOW SEER" (Ellenessia's Curse, Book 1) - by Fran Jacobs


THE SHADOW SEER
(Ellenessia’s Curse, Book 1)
by Fran Jacobs

REVIEWED BY: Ellen Fritz



OVERVIEW

For generations prophets have foreseen the birth of the Shadow Seer, the oracle of dark visions and fallen kingdoms. But by the time of Sorron, King of Carnia, their warnings have mostly been forgotten and his name is known only to a handful of scholars. When Sorron's grandson, Prince Candale, falls deathly ill, the Seer's legends are brought to light once again by his saviour, a witch named Mayrila. She believes that Candale is the fulfilment of those long forgotten prophecies. She believes that he is the Shadow Seer.

REVIEW

Set in Carnia, a fictional medieval kingdom, “The Shadow Seer” tells the story - or rather the beginning thereof - of prince Candale who is prophesied to be the long awaited Shadow Seer.  The prince had been suffering from fits and seizures for years and now - after recovering from an illness that almost killed him - he is having vivid nightmares, seeing and hearing things and starting to have visions.  Together with his friend Teveriel and his female body guard, Trellany, he sets off to visit the Mage School, White Oaks, to discover for himself what exactly those ancient prophecies have to say about him; not such an easy undertaking with a secret order seeking to murder him. 

“The Shadow Seer” is a comfortably slow paced read.  The author takes time to build her fictional world and introduce her characters thoroughly.  The characters are well-crafted and realistically flawed, and especially so the main character, Candale.  Do not expect this prince to come rescue you on a white steed, as he is somewhat of a coward, preferring to keep himself safe where possible.  Still, I could not help liking him and feeling rather sorry for him as he discovers some nasty truths about his own past, has to deal with ever increasing dreams and visions, and has to tolerate his somewhat overprotective father.   

This book will be a treat for readers with experience in the fantasy genre as a rather wide range of paranormal phenomena are touched upon during the course of the story.  Although “The Shadow Seer” is a slightly slow and sometimes long winded read, it certainly makes up for lost excitement with a horrific, shocking, cliff-hanger ending.   At least we know there will be more books to follow.

 



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