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Monday, July 30, 2012

Auracle by Gina Rosati

Auracle
Goodreads Blurb
16 year old Anna Rogan has a secret she's only shared with her best friend, Rei; she can astrally project out of her body, allowing her spirit to explore the world and the far reaches of the universe.
When there's a fatal accident and her classmate Taylor takes over Anna's body, what was an exhilarating distraction from her repressive home life threatens to become a permanent state. Faced with a future trapped in another dimension, Anna turns to Rei for help. Now the two of them must find a way to get Anna back into her body and stop Taylor from accusing an innocent friend of murder. Together Anna and Rei form a plan but it doesn't take into account the deeper feelings that are beginning to grow between them.



First, I want to say thanks SOFREAKING MUCH for sending me a copy, Gina! And the fact that Auracle was given to me has nothing to do with my review. Or how awesome it is.

Starting off with characters, I just have to say that Gina Rosati is too good at writing the antagonist. The entire book, I wanted to strangle Taylor and pull out her hair. But since she’s the bad guy, I’m guessing that’s what was intended for Taylor. She was just so spiteful and mean. And whiny, and annoying, and a lying …well, you get the point. She’s literally the best (worst?) antagonist I’ve ever read about.
I had so much fun reading from Anna’s POV! She was a hilarious character who made me laugh so many times, it’s not even funny! She was fun and nice, but also smart enough so that things didn’t get too out of hand. She had a devious mind and I loved anticipating what she would do next! In 3 words Anna is the: Opposite of Taylor
Rei! Ooooh, swoon! I loved him so much! Rei’s this kind and protective best friend who may (or may not…probably may) think of Anna as more than a friend. Rei is the kind of best friend everyone wants to have, but those are pretty rare.  He’s loyal and strong and would literally do anything for his friends (including going to jail)! And he’s definitely a great love interest! Squee!

What I liked about the plot twists is that Gina would write these little things that didn’t seem very important but end up having a giant impact. It’s amazing how much well-thought action Gina Rosati could fit in barely 300 pages! Dare I say…spontaneous? You never really know exactly what’s going to happen in this unique plot about a girl who can astral project. Which brings me to another question: Has there been any book about a girl who can astral project? I can’t think of one, which makes Auracle even more awesome than it already is!

Auracle is an amazing book that’s a wonderful debut and I can’t wait to see more from Gina Rosati! I’m disappointed there won’t be a sequel, but I’m hoping that Rosati will change her mind! I need to see more of Anna and her astral projection! This is definitely one of those books that no one can hate and everyone will want! (And I noticed that this review is pretty short, but I'm afraid if I go on more, I'll end up gushing.)

Pages: 304
Series: Stand-alone (*cries*)
Genre: Fantasy/Romance
Publisher: Roaring Book Press
Release Date: August 7
Rating: 5 stars

"I can feel its fury and frenzy, its exhilaration and ecstasy, random chaos unleashed."

Why I Love Ash From the Iron Fey Series

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ASH

I've always been a fan of Ash. He's my #1 Book Boyfriend. The ULTIMATE crush. Which is why all of y'all who voted for Aiden are crazy. No offense. I mean, from what I've heard, he's insanely hot. But Ash is wwwaaaayyyy better. And that means he's defnitely better than Puck. No offense to you too, Puck. You know I love ya.

Let's do this in bullet points. And examples. We love those examples, right?
  • Ash? He's insanely protective/sweet/possessive at the same time. And very, very threatening. 
    • Ex #2: "His forehead bumped softly against mine, his brilliant silver gaze searing into me. “I plan to keep you, from everyone, for as long as I’m alive. That includes Puck, the false king, and anyone else who would take you away.” One corner of his mouth quirked, as I struggled to catch my breath under his powerful scrutiny. “I guess I should’ve warned you that I have a slight possessive streak.” "
  • Then he's just plain sweet and I want to snuggle him. But then, he is Meghan's. Sigh. 
    • Ex: “You are my heart, my life, my entire existence."
    • Ex #2: “Ash brushed the hair from my neck and leaned close to my ear, his voice so soft not even Grimalkin could’ve heard it. “I love you,” he murmured, and my heart nearly burst out of my chest. “Whatever happens, we’re together now.
      Always.”
    • Ex #3: “If I'd thought I would regret it," he said calmly, "I never would have made that oath. I knew what becoming a knight would mean. And if you asked me again, the answer would still be the same." He sighed, framing my face with his hands. "My life... everything I am... belongs to you.”
  • He's so INFURIATING. But in a good, cocky, comforting way. SQUEE.
    • Ex: “But ... but what if I hit you?”
      A snort. “You’re not going to hit me.”
      “How do you know?” I bristled at his amused tone. “I could hit you. Even master swordsmen make mistakes. I could get a lucky shot, or you might not see me coming. I don’t want to hurt you.”
      He favored me with another patient look. “And how much experience do you have with swords and weapons in general?”
      “Um.” I glanced down at the saber in my hand. “Thirty seconds?”
      He smiled, that calm, irritatingly confident smirk. “You’re not going to hit me.”
  • He would give anything for Meghan. And he would gain anything for Meghan. AKA, he's loyal and..and...and...*sobs happily*
    • Ex: “Forgive me," Ash murmured, and I heard the faintest of tremors beneath his voice. "But I can't...I won't...give her up. Not now, when I've just found her."
    • Ex #2: “You're here,' I murmured, reaching out to touch him, hardly believing this was real. 'You came back.' Ash's breath hitched, and he put his hand over mine.
      'I came home.”
    • Ex: “Just answer me this. Is she worth it?" Ash's face went blank and cold, like a door slamming shut.
      "Would this be considered payment for finding sweetfinger?" he replied in a voice dead of emotion.
      The dwarf snorted. "Yeah, sure, whatever. But I want a serious answer, Prince."
      Ash was still for a moment. "Yes," he murmured, his voice so low I barely caught it. "She's worth it."
      "You know Mab will tear you apart for this."
      "I know."
  • I'm pretty sure I've said this. But I'm mixing two of my points. He's there to comfort her in a possessive way.
    • Ex: “Hey, princess.”
      “Hey,” I whispered, as Ash slipped his arms around my waist from behind, drawing me close. I could feel his glare aimed at Puck over my head, a silent, protective gesture that spoke louder than any words. Mine. Back off.”
  • He's protective. As in, he'll make sure nothing bad happens to her. Nothing.
    • Ex: “Ash pulled me back against him, brushing my hair from my neck. His mouth skimmed my shoulder, up my neck, sending butterflies swarming through my insides. "If you want to rest, then do so," he murmured against my skin. "The rain will not touch you, I promise.”
    • Ex #2: “Touch her, and I'll freeze your testicles off and put them in a jar. Understand?”
    • Ex #3: “Ash!" I called. "What are you doing? Come on!"
      "Meghan." Ash's voice despite the pain below the surface, was calm. "I hope you find your brother. If you see Puck again tell him I regret having to step out of our duel."
      "Ash, no! Don't do this!"
      I felt him smile. "You made me feel alive again," he murmured.
      Screeching, the greemlins attacked.”
  • He does what's right. Even when it pains him.
    • Ex: “He hesitated, but then stepped beneath the tree and knelt, depositing me gently on the ground between two giant roots. And he stayed there, kneeling beside me, holding my hand in his. Something splashed the back of my hand, cold as spring water, crystalling to my skin. A faery's tears.”
  • And ah, he's a good kisser. ;D
    • Ex:“I kissed him. His arms slid around me and drew me close, and we stayed like that for a while, my hands tangled in his hair, his cool lips on mine. My earlier thoughts in the crypt came back to haunt me, and I shoved them into the darkest corner of my mind. I would not give him up. I would find a way to have a happy ending, for both of us.”
    • Ex #2: "My fingers yanked him close, digging into his back, and his arms crushed me to him as if wanting to meld us together. I knotted my fingers in his hair and bit down on his bottom lip, making him groan. His lips parted, and my tongue swept in to dance with his."

All in all? Ash is this cold and cruel faery. In the beginning. He's been hurt, betrayed, and has done some terrible things. But when he meets Meghan, he starts to thaw and he becomes this...this...I love him! (And while Soul Faery Ash is good, I think I prefer No-Soul Ash...). He's fiercely protective, loyal, and will risk anything and everything for Meghan. He'd never let anything happen to the people he loves and he understands what's right and what's wrong.
He’ll fight for what he believes in and he’ll go to the end of the world (pun intended) for Meghan. He’d give up so much for just a day and he’s sweet. So unconditionally sweet. Even when it pains him, he’d let Meghan go if that’s what she wanted. *Sobs* You have no idea how many times I’ve cried reading this. It’s just totally, epically, heartbreaking. Also, when I read this creepy book at night, I make myself remember the entire story line of the Iron Fey series. Yeah, I’m a maniac. Deal! XD

And when I'm rereading the Iron Fey series (I seriously need to get new copies. Mine are fallinga apart. And the pages are yellow.) I always listen to this song which is so not a good idea since it makes me sob. Like, full out sob. For some reason the video won't sho, but the name of the song is Fall for You by Secondhand Serenade. It's seriously my favorite song ever now!

And, also. Randomly, here's a poem. I know it's bad. XP

Ice and Frost
Magic Lost
Summer thaws
The frozen heart

Traveling through the world once more
Defeating others evermore
The first girl fell
The second gone
Alone once more
Forever Lasts

To the end,
The edge of all
There to gain
One lost soul

Ice and Frost
Magic lost
Iron melts the frozen heart

Become the knight
He alway was
So ends the tale
Of The Iron Knight

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Showcase Sunday-EPIC VERSION

You guys...I don't have any internet! ACK. Therefore, Im using a smartphone so you can see the awesome books I got these past 2 weeks. Load of awesomeness right!? WOO!

Also, NEW GIVEAWAY to end of BR Week and to celebrate 500 followers! You guys are BEYOND awesome!


FOR REVIEW

Auracle

Throne of Glass

The Forsaken


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Breathless Reads Week Wrap Up! + Giveaway!

So here's the overview of BR Week...
Interview with Lili Peloquin
Interview with Morgan Rhodes
Interview with Jessica Khoury
Interview with Elizabeth Richards
Interview with Fiona Paul



AN ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE BREATHLESS READS...
I lied. :) And in this case, it's a good thing. So over the course of Breathless Reads week, I managed to reach...500 followers! I can not thank you guys enough for helping me reach this goal! I seem to have gone alooongggg way from when I first started. THANK YOU GUYS!!






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
500 Giveaway


And because you guys are so awesome...GIVEAWAY TIME!!! Since I'm not a fan of two giveaways ending at once, this one is going to last until I reach either 750 or 800 followers! Yes. I'm very...ambitious LOL

What's Up for Grabs
One book from the list below!

RULES
  • As much as I want to gift my INT followers, this giveaway is for US only! However, my Fall Into Summer giveaway is INT and still going strong so feel free to enter that!
  • You MUST choose a book from the list! Preferrably a Breathless Reads, but if not, then feel free to choose another on the list! (But let me say, the Breathless Reads are amazing and stunning...and...and... I LOVE THEM!)
  • 13 or older or you must have your parent's permission
  • Any lost or damaged items are not my fault!
  • False entries will be deleted
  • One set of entries per household
  • You can choose another book in the series IF it is released!
THE LIST (Dun Dun Dun...)

OMG. Isn't that a LOAD of awesomeness? They're all either favorites of mine or books I can't wait for! Not too many fall releases, because you can totally win that *points* in my Fall Into Summer giveaway!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Blog Tour: Something Strange and Deadly Promo stop

(To go to the giveaway, scroll all the way down)



Book Description:
The year is 1876, and there’s something strange and deadly loose in Philadelphia…
Eleanor Fitt has a lot to worry about. Her brother has gone missing, her family has fallen on hard times, and her mother is determined to marry her off to any rich young man who walks by. But this is nothing compared to what she’s just read in the newspaper—
The Dead are rising in Philadelphia.
And then, in a frightening attack, a zombie delivers a letter to Eleanor…from her brother.
Whoever is controlling the Dead army has taken her brother as well. If Eleanor is going to find him, she’ll have to venture into the lab of the notorious Spirit-Hunters, who protect the city from supernatural forces. But as Eleanor spends more time with the Spirit-Hunters, including their maddeningly stubborn yet handsome inventor, Daniel, the situation becomes dire. And now, not only is her reputation on the line, but her very life may hang in the balance.

"Thrilling, charming, and dark. If you enjoyed Clockwork Angel, you'll love this."
-Marie Lu, author of the Legend Trilogy

Short Author Bio:

Susan Dennard is a reader, writer, lover of animals, and eater of cookies.

She is a writer turned marine biologist turned writer again. Among the traits she shares with her heroine Eleanor are a weakness for Shakespeare quotes, a healthy appetite for baked goods, and an insatiable curiosity. Sadly, Susan does not get to wear a corset or wave a parasol on a daily basis.
She lives in Germany with her French husband and Irish setter, and you can learn more about her crazy thoughts and crippling cookie-addiction on her BlogTwitterFacebook, or GoodreadsSomething Strange and Deadly is her debut novel.







Eleanor Fitt


















Joseph Boyer














Jie Chen





Daniel Sheridan











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Friday, July 27, 2012

Breathless Reads Week: Fiona Paul

Last, but definitely not least, Fiona Paul, the author of the stunning debut Venom, a historical romance filled with courtesans, murders, and illicit meetings, answers a few questions to end off Breathless Reads Week! (check out my review of Venom here)

Fiction Freak: What inspired Venom?
Fiona Paul: VENOM was inspired by a recent trip to Venice, my obsession with art history, and a collaboration session with an online writing instructor who was starting a book development company and wanted to work with a fun, sexy, historical manuscript. My previous writing was all about the fun and sexy and less so about the historical, so it felt like a challenge. I like a challenge!


FF: What was your reaction when you found out that Venom was in the Breathless Reads?
FP: Honestly? It was: What does that mean? Followed by: What's a slipcase? (Did you hear that? It was the sound of my Penguin publicist facepalming.) I knew it was best not to ask busy, high-powered publishing types these questions before doing a little research on my own, so I went a-googling and was really ecstatic when I saw the awesomeness of former Breathless Readsers. I felt really honored (and a little terrified) to be part of such an elite group. Then the lovely Jess Spotswood emailed me to offer her services if I had questions, even simple stuff like what to wear on tour and I was like: Tour?!?! I hope there IS a tour, because Jessica, Liz, Lili and Morgan/Michelle seem like LOADS of fun.

FF: Since Venom has been dubbed Breathless Romance...what do you think could be the most romantic thing in Venom?
FP: I actually wanted VENOM to be dubbed Breathless Bloody Corpses (publicist facepalms again) but, you know, Breathless Romance is cool too :) The most romantic thing in VENOM, is, for me, the gradual simmer to a boil of Cass and Falco's relationship. Kissing is great, but I'm a fan of the subtle--the exchange of a glance, teasing banter, a casual touch that may or may not mean more.


FF: What part of Venom was your favorite to write?
FP: My favorite part to write was Cass and Falco's dialogue. So much underlying emotion hidden beneath their casual exchanges. I even went to the oldest graveyard I could find, after dark, to get the ambience for their late-night meetings just right.


FF: What has been your favorite experience in writing? What has been your worst?
FP: Let's do worst first. I graduated from college when I was 22 and immediately applied to several prestigious MFA programs. All of them denied me. I was devastated. I couldn't see past the "Unfortunately we are not able to offer you a spot in our program" to the "Your work shows a high degree of promise...The average age of our students is 29...We hope you reapply in the future..." I quit writing for several years. I am getting watery-eyed just thinking about it :( Don't be stupid like me. A rejection with ANY TINY CRUMB of encouragement is not a rejection. It is a gold-freaking-star that says you are one step closer.

The best: With one agent full request and rejection on MS #1 under my belt, I took MS #2 to a conference in Oregon a couple of years ago, thinking my writing was getting good, but not quite there yet. Part of the conference involved first-page critiques read aloud and critiqued by a panel of industry professionals, including an agent from my dream agency. They read my page. The room went silent. I tried not to faint. Then everyone (I swear this is true) started clapping! The panel complimented my writing while I continued trying not to faint. Hellooo rock star moment! Then the agent said "This person should query me." She is now my agent. (Love you Jenn!) The non-Hollywood reality: It took me a year and two manuscripts before she offered representation.

FF: Just asking...Falco or Luca? (I’m Falco, by the way!)

FP: I actually kind of have a crush on Maximus, the conjurer. I've always had a thing for magicians. When I was little I used to daydream about growing up and becoming a magician's assistant. Oh the mystery, the magic, the glamorous costumes!

FF: What are 7 words you'd use to describe Venom?
FP: Creepy, sexy, dark, tempting, lush, forbidden, malevolent. (Ooh. I like the word malevolent a lot. Must use more often.)


FF: What has been your favorite debut of 2012? Why was it your favorite?
FP: For realz? You expect me to single out just ONE fabulous Apocalypsie?? Um, those are my PEEPS and all of their books are my favorite. Okay, so I haven't read all of their books yet *shame* but just a few off the top of my head that rocked my socks off would be: CINDER by Marissa Meyer and BORN WICKED by Jessica Spotswood for the sheer fun-factor and WHAT'S LEFT OF ME by Kat Zhang because it made me think, in a good way.


FF: Who was your least favorite character? Besides our evil guy, of course.
FP:I actually like villains, especially if they have a reason for why they're bad and it's not just all "muhahahaha I have stolen the magical talisman and I will now plunge the world into eternal darkness just because." I'm gonna go with Donna Domacetti. I find her interesting because we don't really know where her loyalties lie, but she's also a troublemaker and a mean gossip and talking trash isn't cool, no matter where or when you live.


FF: Any last words to say to bloggers/readers/aspiring authors?
FP: Bloggers: Thanks for blogging. There are lots of fun things you could be doing, and if you take the time to blog about how you liked or hated VENOM, well, at least I know you felt something, and that's a good thing.

Readers: OMG I am so excited both about the next 2 Secrets of the Eternal Rose books and some straight contemporary and mystery stuff that is just now making its way into the slow-slow publishing pipeline. I've got ideas in pretty much every genre so keep an eye out for more from me :)

Future Authors: Don't be a quitter like me, but be patient and don't forget to live. The superstars who get huge book deals when they are teens are anomalies. Plenty of people spend 10 or more years writing before they find publication. There's nothing wrong with being 30 (or 60!) when you get your deal. It will happen when you're ready. All you have to do is keep reading and writing and believing in yourself.

Short Author Bio
 Fiona Paul lives in St. Louis, MO where she's managed to persuade prestigious universities to award her degrees in psychology and nursing. Between her studies, she traveled around five continents and spent time living in Thailand and South Korea (which is probably why she finds the idea of wearing shoes in the house a little weird.)

In addition to writing, Fiona is somewhat obsessive about coffee, music, and adventure sports. Her future goals include swimming with great white sharks and writing a whole truckload of novels, not necessarily in that order.

She also writes contemporary YA under the name Paula Stokes.

Venom Blurb
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Cassandra Caravello is one of Renaissance Venice’s lucky elite: with elegant gowns, sparkling jewels, her own lady’s maid, and a wealthy fiancé, she has everything a girl could desire. Yet ever since her parents’ death, Cassandra has felt trapped, alone in a city of water, where the dark and labyrinthine canals whisper of escape.

When Cass stumbles upon a murdered woman—practically in her own backyard—she’s drawn into a dangerous world of courtesans, killers, and secret societies. Soon, she finds herself falling for Falco, a mysterious artist with a mischievous grin... and a spectacular skill for trouble. Can Cassandra find the murderer, before he finds her? And will she stay true to her fiancé, or succumb to her uncontrollable feelings for Falco?

Beauty, love, romance, and mystery weave together in a stunning novel that’s as seductive and surprising as the city of Venice itself.
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