Friday, September 30, 2011

Review: Dark of the Moon by Tracy Barrett


Dark of the Moon
Publisher: Harcourt Children’s Books, 2011
Genre: YA Fantasy
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

Ariadne is destined to become a goddess of the moon. She leads a lonely life, filled with hours of rigorous training by stern priestesses. Her former friends no longer dare to look at her, much less speak to her. All that she has left are her mother and her beloved, misshapen brother Asterion, who must be held captive below the palace for his own safety.

So when a ship arrives one spring day, bearing a tribute of slaves from Athens, Ariadne sneaks out to meet it. These newcomers don’t know the ways of Krete; perhaps they won’t be afraid of a girl who will someday be a powerful goddess. And indeed she meets Theseus, the son of the king of Athens. Ariadne finds herself drawn to the newcomer, and soon they form a friendship—one that could perhaps become something more.

Yet Theseus is doomed to die as an offering to the Minotaur, that monster beneath the palace—unless he can kill the beast first. And that "monster" is Ariadne’s brother . . .

Recreate a Cover Contest - Voting Round 1

Princess Bookie is holding the most awesome contest ever, where you had recreate the cover of a book. 
There are 31 amazing entries and now you can vote for your favorite HERE!



Follow Friday (11)

Follow Friday is hosted By Parajunkee.com and Alisoncanread.com

This week question is: 
What book that hasn't been turned into a movie (yet) would you most like to see make it to the big screen, and who would you like cast as your favorite character?
I would love to see The Demon Trappers series turned into a movie (or at least a series)! Ok so this took me a while only because I spent considerable time looking for the cast, but I'm happy with my picks ^___^

To play the role of Denver Beck I picked Henry Cavill. You'll recognize him from HBO's The Tudors ♥! He also has an upcoming movie called Immortals about Greek Mythology and It. Looks.Badass. Really, watch the trailer. Anyways I picked him based on the following picks. I always imagined Beck with dark hair (but he's blonde), with a rugged appearance, and deep blue eyes.
Yummm~

To play Riley Blackthorne I picked Ellen Page. Better known for her roles in Juno, X-Men, and Inception. I think she would totally rock as Riley who is a fiercely stubborn character, very sarcastic when it comes to Beck, and its not afraid to get down and dirty catching demons.

What do you think?

Thursday, September 29, 2011

My Summer Favorites Giveaway

Just two more days!

Recreate a Cover Contest

Princess Bookie is holding the most awesome contest ever, where you recreate the cover of a book! For my entry I decided to recreate the cover of Awake at Dawn by C.C. Hunter.

My version:

Original:

What do you think?

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Review: The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter


The Goddess Test
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Harlequin, 2011
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance 
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

It's always been just Kate and her mom—and her mother is dying. Her last wish? To move back to her childhood home. So Kate's going to start at a new school with no friends, no other family and the fear her mother won't live past the fall.

Then she meets Henry. Dark. Tortured. And mesmerizing. He claims to be Hades, god of the Underworld—and if she accepts his bargain, he'll keep her mother alive while Kate tries to pass seven tests.

Kate is sure he's crazy—until she sees him bring a girl back from the dead. Now saving her mother seems crazily possible. If she succeeds, she'll become Henry's future bride, and a goddess.

Out Today!


Snow Spell

Summary from Amazon:
Loosely based on Grimm’s Snow White, Snow Spell (a novel in prose poems) recounts the tale of a poverty-stricken young teen living in Paris and completely unaware of her magical powers. Only when she starts seeing gorgeous ghosts floating on her family’s cracked apartment walls, does Neve suspect she may not be quite normal. But will her talents as a witch prove strong enough to protect her from her stepmother’s desire to see her dead and buried or will a cute but evil warlock be the cause of her downfall?

I reviewed Snow Spell a while back and it is now available on Amazon’s Kindle for .99!
 ♥ Snow Spell Trailer



Tankborn

Summary from Amazon:
Best friends Kayla and Mishalla know they will be separated when the time comes for their Assignments. They are GENs, Genetically Engineered Non-humans, and in their strict caste system, GENs are at the bottom rung of society. High-status trueborns and working-class lowborns, born naturally of a mother, are free to choose their own lives. But GENs are gestated in a tank, sequestered in slums, and sent to work as slaves as soon as they reach age fifteen.

When Kayla is Assigned to care for Zul Manel, the patriarch of a trueborn family, she finds a host of secrets and surprises-not least of which is her unexpected friendship with Zul's great-grandson. Meanwhile, the children that Mishalla is Assigned to care for are being stolen in the middle of the night. With the help of an intriguing lowborn boy, Mishalla begins to suspect that something horrible is happening to them. 

After weeks of toiling in their Assignments, mystifying circumstances enable Kayla and Mishalla to reunite. Together they hatch a plan with their new friends to save the children who are disappearing. Yet can GENs really trust humans? Both girls must put their lives and hearts at risk to crack open a sinister conspiracy, one that may reveal secrets no one is ready to face. 

I also reviewed Tankborn a while back ;)

Waiting on Wednesday (12)

Waiting on Wednesday is the weekly event, hosted at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I am eagerly waiting for...
Frostbite: The Graphic Novel
(Vampire Academy: The Graphic Novel 2)
by Richelle Mead (Author), Emma Vieceli (Illustrator), Leigh Dragoon
Release Date: April 14 2012
I spend about thirty minutes yesterday in utter bliss while reading Vampire Academy: The Graphic Novel 1. Gorgeous artwork, follows the book very closely, and omg how hot is it to see Dimitri shirtless! I love love LOVE how Emma draws him! Oh and Christian Ozera hasn't looked better. So for those in need of a V.A. fix while waiting for The Golden Lily, I seriously encourage you to buy this!

Summary from Goodreads

It's winter break at St Vladimir's, and a massive Strigoi vampire attack has put the school on high alert.

This year's trip away from the academy to the wintery peaks of Idaho has suddenly become mandatory. But Rose's troubles seem to follow her wherever she goes - dealing with the pain of knowing that her relationship with her tutor Dimitri can never be, things get even more complicated when one of her closest friends admits his feelings for her.

The glittering winter landscape may create the illusion of safety but Rose - and her heart - are in more danger than she ever could have imagined...

Also eagerly waiting for...
Goddess Interrupted
(Goddess Test 2)
Release Date: January 2012
I really liked The Goddess Test, and after reading this blurb for the next book I'll definitely be looking out for it! Haha poor Henry! I can't wait to read what happens.

Summary from Goodreads
Kate Winters has won immortality.

But if she wants a life in the Underworld with Henry, she’ll have to fight for it.

Becoming immortal wasn’t supposed to be the easy part. Though Kate is about to be crowned Queen of the Underworld, she’s as isolated as ever. And despite her growing love for Henry, ruler of the Underworld, he’s becoming ever more distant and secretive. Then, in the midst of Kate’s coronation, Henry is abducted by the only being powerful enough to kill him: the King of the Titans.

As the other gods prepare for a war that could end them all, it is up to Kate to save Henry from the depths of Tartarus. But in order to navigate the endless caverns of the Underworld, Kate must enlist the help of the one person who is the greatest threat to her future.

Henry’s first wife, Persephone.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Early Review: Kiss of Night by Debbie ViguiƩ


Kiss of Night
Publisher: FaithWords, 2011
Genre: Paranormal Christian Fiction
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

Centuries ago, Raphael was a blasphemous knight who fought in the Crusades purely for his own mercenary benefit, and to satisfy his taste for killing. Now, condemned for his evil passions and hypocrisy, he wanders the earth a vampire, cursed with first-hand knowledge of the supernatural world he once denied existed. The powerful relic he still possesses from his days as a Crusader has been stolen by a rival vampire who has recruited an army of soulless underlings to aid him in spreading evil. At the time he learns this, Raphael has been hunting this vampire for nearly a century, and it seems the final battle is destined to take place in Prague.

For help in this quest, Raphael must enlist the aid of two humans, David and Susan, who suddenly find themselves immersed in a world they never imagined, entangled with supernatural forces they can't control. Susan, in particular, finds herself conflicted as she struggles with her inexplicable attraction to Raphael. In the end, both Susan and Raphael will be called upon to exercise courage and faith, and in the process, the question, "What would happen if a vampire truly accepted God?" is answered.

Teaser Tuesday (12)

Teaser Tuesdays is a meme hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading

Haha! I'm loving Raphael in Kiss of Night! He is a vamp who constantly declares himself evil, yet he can't bring himself to kill a ravenous vampire dog! ♥!

“What?"
"He was one of the Raiders. Time to get out of here."
"But the dog, he was a vampire."
"I noticed. It's forbidden...cursing animals. He got what he deserved."
"What did you do to the dog?"
"I freed him from his old master and sent him into the forest."
"But...he's a vampire. You should have--"
"I don't kill dogs," he snarled.
"But--"
"I don't care what he was. I've never hurt a dog and I'm not going to start regardless of the reason."

Out Today!


Vampires & Wolves and Shifters
Blood Rights by Kristen Painter
Shifting by Bethany Wiggins

Angels & Faeries
 
A Beautiful Dark by Jocelyn Davies
The Mephisto Covenant by Trinity Faegen
The Faery Ring by Kiki Hamilton

Contemporary
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin 
The Juliet Spell by Douglas Rees

Monday, September 26, 2011

Review: Sweet Venom by Terra Lynn Childs


Sweet Venom
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books, 2011
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

Grace just moved to San Francisco and is excited to start over at a new school. The change is full of fresh possibilities, but it’s also a tiny bit scary. It gets scarier when a minotaur walks in the door. And even more shocking when a girl who looks just like her shows up to fight the monster.

Gretchen is tired of monsters pulling her out into the wee hours, especially on a school night, but what can she do? Sending the minotaur back to his bleak home is just another notch on her combat belt. She never expected to run into this girl who could be her double, though.

Greer has her life pretty well put together, thank you very much. But that all tilts sideways when two girls who look eerily like her appear on her doorstep and claim they're triplets, supernatural descendants of some hideous creature from Greek myth, destined to spend their lives hunting monsters.

These three teenage descendants of Medusa, the once-beautiful gorgon maligned by myth, must reunite and embrace their fates in this unique paranormal world where monsters lurk in plain sight.

Musing Mondays (7) & It's Monday! (2)

 Musing Mondays is a meme hosted by Should Be Reading.
 This week’s musing is…
 
What does it take for you to give up on a book you're reading?
Well up until this year I had never given up on a book I chose to read. Ofcourse we all gave up once or twice while reading books the teacher assigned us. But no, I'm talking here about a book I picked up because I wanted to and was pretty excited to read it. So this year I've given up on three books and I think it has a lot to do with the prose. If it's not flowing then I'm not sticking around for the bumpy ride! The book can make no sense, might be cliched, the characters might be a bore, but I'll finish it just to see how the book ends IF and only IF the prose is good. 


It's Monday! What are you reading? is a weekly meme hosted by Book Journey. Each week we share the books we have just finished reading, are currently reading, and are planning to read.

Just Finished Reading:

Dark of the Moon by Tracy Barrett

Currently Reading:

Kiss of Night by Debbie ViguiƩ

Planning To Read:

  My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Review: All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevim


All These Things I’ve Done
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011
Genre: YA Dystopia
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

In 2083, chocolate and coffee are illegal, paper is hard to find, water is carefully rationed, and New York City is rife with crime and poverty. And yet, for Anya Balanchine, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the city's most notorious (and dead) crime boss, life is fairly routine. It consists of going to school, taking care of her siblings and her dying grandmother, trying to avoid falling in love with the new assistant D.A.'s son, and avoiding her loser ex-boyfriend. That is until her ex is accidently poisoned by the chocolate her family manufactures and the police think she's to blame. Suddenly, Anya finds herself thrust unwillingly into the spotlight--at school, in the news, and most importantly, within her mafia family.

Shelf Candy (3)


Shelf Candy is hosted by Five Alarm Book Reviews. Every Saturday, you showcase a book cover that has you falling head over heels. We’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but hey, sometimes it’s nice to stop and appreciate the awesome artwork!
 

Again Jennifer L. Armentrout novels win my heart over with these awesome covers! I love how its a mix of smoke and fire textures that shape the flowers (the flowers have a lot to do with the story). I also like how they're very simple in the sense that there's no epic landscape with gorgeous model lying around with her hair all floating in the wind...Not that I don't like covers like those when done right, but sometimes simple is nice too. I can't wait until  my copy of Half-Blood arrives! 

On My Wishlist (11)

On My Wishlist is a fun weekly event hosted by Book Chick City and runs every Saturday. The idea is to list all the books you desperately want but haven't actually bought yet. They can be old, new or forthcoming.



Jessica’s Guide to Dating on the Dark Side
Publisher: Harcourt
Released: February 1, 2009
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

Summary from Goodreads:
The undead can really screw up your senior year ...

Marrying a vampire definitely doesn’t fit into Jessica Packwood’s senior year “get-a-life” plan. But then a bizarre (and incredibly hot) new exchange student named Lucius Vladescu shows up, claiming that Jessica is a Romanian vampire princess by birth—and he’s her long-lost fiancĆ©. Armed with newfound confidence and a copy of Growing Up Undead: A Teen Vampire’s Guide to Dating, Health, and Emotions, Jessica makes a dramatic transition from average American teenager to glam European vampire princess. But when a devious cheerleader sets her sights on Lucius, Jess finds herself fighting to win back her wayward prince, stop a global vampire war—and save Lucius’s soul from eternal destruction.

Enchanted
Author: Alathea Kontis
Publisher: Harcourt Children’s Books
Release Date: May 8 2012
Genre: YA Fantasy Fairy Tale

Summary from Goodreads:
It isn’t easy being the rather overlooked and unhappy youngest sibling to sisters named for the other six days of the week. Sunday’s only comfort is writing stories, although what she writes has a terrible tendency to come true.

When Sunday meets an enchanted frog who asks about her stories, the two become friends. Soon that friendship deepens into something magical. One night Sunday kisses her frog goodbye and leaves, not realizing that her love has transformed him back into Rumbold, the crown prince of Arilland—and a man Sunday’s family despises.

The prince returns to his castle, intent on making Sunday fall in love with him as the man he is, not the frog he was. But Sunday is not so easy to woo. How can she feel such a strange, strong attraction for this prince she barely knows? And what twisted secrets lie hidden in his past—and hers?

Friday, September 23, 2011

Review: The Wizard of Time by G.L. Breedon + Guest Post







The Wizard of Time
Author: G.L. Breedon
Publisher: Kosmosaic Books, 2011
Genre: YA Fantasy

Summary from Goodreads:
Thirteen-year-old Gabriel Salvador has dreams about the future and his dreams always come true. When he dreams one night that he will drown, he knows upon waking it is only a matter of time before his dream becomes reality. Plucked from the timeline of history at the moment of his death, Gabriel becomes an apprentice time mage and part of an elite team of wizards who travel throughout history to fight the War of Time and Magic. Victorian London, the Aztec temples of 1487, the Greek island of Samos in 320 BCE, Scotland in the Middle Ages, and the battle fields of Alexander the Great are only some of the adventures in time that await Gabriel as he learns to become a time mage and joins the battle to protect the timeline of history in THE WIZARD OF TIME.

My Review:
Gabriel lives a pretty normal life, if you don’t count his future visions of death. In fact, he has seen his death and knows nothing can change it. That is until the day he dies he is plucked from his timeline by Grace Mages! Suddenly he finds himself among people have incredible magic that fight to defend the Primary Time Continuum from Malignancy Mages who want to alter it.

Gabriel has been saved because he is a Time Mage. He will be taught and trained of the workings of magic by a team of six mages (one for each magic branch). Though Gabriel is very grateful to be alive, he is also extremely sad because he has to leave everything of his old life behind. Luckily he turns out to be unbelievably proficient at Time Magic, and quickly gains the trust and respect of his team. Or maybe not so lucky when they discover he is a True Mage, and not just any True Mage, but the Seventh True Mage. Able to use all six forms of magic plus both positive and negative imprinted items. The one who prophesy also calls Breaker of Time and Destroyer of Worlds. Gabriel fears his powers; he fears that by using the negative forces he might change as well. Both Grace and Malignant sides will try to use him for their greater cause, which way will Gabriel turn? Will he be strong enough to choose his own path? What if Darkness is needed in the world for there to be Light?

I found this story to be an incredible mix of fantasy and history. It’s a bit slow going with all the explanations and descriptions of historic places, but they’re all necessary since it’s a time travel story. Me being a history fan, found the description to be quite interesting and fun, however I don’t think most young readers would appreciate all those extra thousand words and the philosophical debates. I really liked the character of Gabriel, he was really smart and acted older than his years. He made some very tough decisions, even breaking the rules to save one of his team mates. Surprisingly I also liked Vicaquirao, one of the villains. He pretty much swayed me to his ‘evil’ philosophy, while still making me cheer on for the good guys. Overall it was an awesome adventure filled with an incredible magic system, wicked cool magic fights, and a wonderful three dimensional cast of heroes and villains.

*I received this book from the author for my honest review*

Favorite Quotes:
“That’s…” Gabriel began. “That’s…”
“That’s a Pelorosaurus,” Sema said with a matter-of-fact tone.
“That’s crazy,” Gabriel said. “We must be seventy million years in the past.”
“Nearly a hundred and twenty-five million,” Ohin said. “It seems far, but time is really interrelational. Every moment is just as far from every other.
“Right,” Gabriel said. “Of course. That makes perfect sense.” Sema was right. He was at a breaking point. And he broke right past it. His eyes rolled up in his head and he passed out, falling back into the mattress of the bed.”
~
Ling offered him the last slice of melon. “Sorry. I ate everything. I’m starving. I could eat a horse. And I love horses. Beautiful creatures. But I’d eat one whole. Raw.”
“I’d settle for eggs and bacon,” Gabriel said.


Also today, G.L. Breedon has kindly accepted to talk to us a little about how The Wizard of Time came to be. Lets give him a  warm welcome to Amy’s Book Den! 


The idea for THE WIZARD OF TIME was born of a dream. That seems fitting, as dreams play a significant role in the beginning of the novel.

In the dream I had, I was in a bookstore and some kids were looking at a series of books, so I wandered over checked the covers. I discovered that I was the author of the books and that they were about time travel and magic. That combination seemed like a great idea and I figured a dream of that nature was a good omen, so I spent a few weeks daydreaming the story into existence. The end of all that daydreaming was a story about a young time mage who ends up at the center of a war of magic fought throughout the timeline of history.

After the daydreaming came quite a bit of research and reading about the different times and places that the story takes place. Victorian London, the Aztec temples of 1487, the Greek island of Samos in 320 BCE, Scotland in the Middle Ages, and the battle fields of Alexander the Great to name a few.  I wanted the novel to as accurate of possible, but still allow for a little creative license. Some of the research I did while writing the novel and sometimes I would leave a blank section where I knew I would need to do research and fill in the details while editing.

Although at first glance the novel would appear to influenced by contemporary YA novels like the HARRY POTTER and PERCY JACKSON series, the stories that held the most sway over my imagination were the old DOC SAVAGE pulp novels from the 1930s and 40s. I was also influenced by Robert Jordan's WHEEL OF TIME series and   the story of Clark Kent's adolescence and coming of age in the TV show SMALLVILLE. Stories that explored how people who have extraordinary power thrust upon them cope with the moral challenges that they must inevitably face.  Gabriel is the kind of hero who doesn't want the power he has been gifted and struggles to figure out how accept the responsibility that power entails even as he tries to avoid the temptations that accompany it. Those are the kinds of stories that have always interested me, stories about ideas as well as adventure, and I hope readers will feel the same about The Wizard of Time.  I also hope they come away wanting more of the story and wondering what happens in Book 2.

Follow Friday (10)

Follow Friday is hosted By Parajunkee.com and Alisoncanread.com

This week question is: 
Do you have a favorite series that you read over and over again? Tell us a bit about it and why you keep on revisiting it?
I guess the series I've most re-read is Harry Potter. Any HP fan will tell you it's kind of impossible NOT to re-read those books. Last count I had re-read them 8-9 times, and since I bought the box set with the adult covers I've been itching to read them again!
 When is it enough? Never!

Other series I've re-read at least once include The Tortall Universe by Tamora Pierce (all 16 books I have), The Study Series by Maria V. Snyder, and The Demon Trappers by Jana Oliver. And I've no doubt I'll re-read Vampire Diaries at some point. They're all worlds that hold a special place in my ♥!


I've just reached 204 followers! ♥s for everyone! 
Thank you all who have participated and followed!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Early Review: Crave by Melissa Darnell


Crave
(The Clann 1)
Publisher: Harlequin Teen, 2011
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

Savannah Colbert has been shunned all her life by the kids of the Clann. And when she undergoes some drastic changes after a strange illness, Savannah learns secrets about the group and about herself—dangerous secrets. For the Clann are powerful magic users, and Savannah herself is half Clann and half vampire—a forbidden, unheard of combination. Falling for Clann golden boy Tristan Coleman isn't just a bad idea—it could be deadly if anyone finds out. But her attraction to Tristan—and his to her—isn't something either of them can resist for long.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Review: Evernight by Claudia Gray


Evernight
Author: Claudia Gray
Publisher: Harper Teen, 2009
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Buy: AmazonB&NTBD

She's been uprooted from her small hometown and enrolled at Evernight Academy, an eerie Gothic boarding school where the students are somehow too perfect: smart, sleek, and almost predatory. Bianca knows she doesn't fit in.

Then she meets Lucas. He's not the "Evernight type" either, and he likes it that way. Lucas ignores the rules, stands up to the snobs, and warns Bianca to be careful—even when it comes to caring about him.

"I couldn't stand it if they took it out on you," he tells Bianca, "and eventually they would."

But the connection between Bianca and Lucas can't be denied. Bianca will risk anything to be with Lucas, but dark secrets are fated to tear them apart . . . and to make Bianca question everything she's ever believed.

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