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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Aliens: The New Clique in High School – “Fear Me Not” by Sara Wolf #giveaway #review #blogtour @RomanceAddict13 @Sara_Wolf1

The aliens crash-landed on Earth eleven years ago. And now, sixteen-year-old Victoria Hale feeds them. With her emotions.

Victoria is an EVE - an Emotion Vesicle Engraft - and one of few humans who are genetically capable of producing emotions for the Gutters to feed on. She's doing it for the money - her sister Alisa needs a good doctor, and fast. But what she didn't count on was being sent to the world's first desegregated high school for Gutters and humans. She didn't count on the paparazzi, the protestors, or the insane Gutter politics and government secrets. She didn't count on the crimson-eyed Gutter prince with an intriguing heart of cold iron, either.

She especially didn't count on murder.

But it's counting on her.



“I’m sorry,” Shadus’ voice says.

My eyes slide over – Shadus is standing right next to me, leaning on the bookshelf. I close my eyes and sigh.

“Don’t be. It’s me. Something’s wrong with me. I don’t know how to react like a normal person. Jeers, whispers, sneers, those are fine. I ignore them, punch something to make them hurt less. Compliments? I don’t know what to do with those.”

“You’re different. That’s not necessarily bad,” He offers. His long fingers skim over a row of books and he picks one out, flipping through the pages. “More literature in which the protagonist kisses his interest. Is it all your human writers are interested in? It hardly seems worthy enough to devote entire books to.”

 “It’s not so bad,” I defend. “Kissing.”

“You speak from experience?” He asks.

“Second grade during the school play. Arnold Grady. We were backstage, behind the curtain. I thought it was a good time to go for it.”

“It was enjoyable, then?”

“Too wet.” I laugh, the memory burning like an old tattoo of embarrassment. “He was shorter than me - all the boys were. They’ve only started catching up this year, really.”

“I’m jealous.”

I raise an eyebrow. “What? Of the short boys?”

“Of your kiss. You speak of it fondly. Even if it was lacking technique, you still remember it. It must have been an important experience. I assume I will never know that sort of feeling - ”

I step into him. He jolts back, hitting the bookshelf. It shakes, and settles. I point up at him.

“Be thankful. You guys have the ceremony of flame. You don’t waste time with petty shit and he-likes-her-she-likes-him crap. Your future is arranged by your family. But us? Humans? We fish around blindly in a pool of seven billion people, hoping one of them isn’t too crazy or too incompatible with us, and we get so desperate that when we find someone we can stand for two minutes we decide to marry them for life, when in reality they’re all wrong for us. But we keep pretending they’re right, until we can’t anymore, and then we divorce them or break up and we get up and try again, and again, and it chips away at our tiny human hearts.”

He stares at me intently, as if I’m lecturing him and he’s trying his hardest to learn something from it. I snort.

“You’re lucky, Creeps. All you Gutters are lucky.”

“What you call ‘lucky’, I call ‘boring’,” Shadus says. “The human way of things may be more painful, but it sounds much more fun.”

I stride up to him, get in his face. His chest is rising and falling, his fists balled up. His ruby eyes stare down at me.

“Don’t do it,” He murmurs.

“Do what?”  I singsong.

He struggles with something inside himself, a pained look coming over his expression.

“Victoria -”

I press my head into the cradle where his neck meets his shoulder.

Sara Wolf is the author of the LOVELY VICIOUS series and FEAR ME NOT, the first book in The EVE Chronicles, a YA/Sci-Fi series. She’s currently working on the final book in the LOVELY VICIOUS series. She’s addicted to the Vampire Diaries, The Walking Dead, True Detective, pink Starbursts, pizza, and damaged heroes. For additional books, news, teasers, and giveaways, visit her at sarawolfbooks.blogspot.com or facebook.com/sara.wolf.3304.

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Book Scorecard


**Stars**


Overall
3.5
Fear Me Not” takes standard elements from a variety of different genres and mixes them up in a new and enjoyable way. Light/quick read for adults. WARNING: Cliffhanger ending
Fantasy World
3
Aliens made themselves human on the outside while their ship was getting ready to crash. Multitasking wow! Details of their bodies and genetic engineering capabilities are hard to understand. World feels not quite complete although revelations in later books may resolve questions.
Tingle
1
Young adult book where a kiss is a big deal. Very tame except for mention of off page alien sexual maturity ritual.
Characters
4
Awkward girl from poor family, brooding prince, popular girl with secret pain, hall monitor on steroids, random misfits all make an appearance. Stereotypes we enjoy revisiting in all their messed up glory.
Story
3
No new elements, but you never know what the author is going to throw into the recipe next. It's well put together and feels like a complete story although obviously this is only the first book in a series.


Summary
The aliens from “V” got stranded like the aliens from “District 8” then put on a reservation in Colorado by the government, American Indian style. They were forced to send their kids to a hybrid high school in the name of good publicity and race relations where the teenagers did what teenagers always do. They formed cliques, developed crushes, and learned how to dance. In between fights, classes, and protests at the gates, a young girl finds herself in the middle of multiple alien/human conspiracies which make her original, simple goals seem unreachable.

Recommended for fans of sci fi and young adult novels. Good pick for anyone who enjoyed “Harry Potter” or “The Host” too.

Life meets death. The end meets the beginning. 

Eighteen-year-old Isis Blake hasn’t fallen in love in three years, forty-three weeks, and two days. Or so she thinks.

The boy she maybe-sort-of-definitely loved has dropped off the face of the planet after his girlfriend's death, leaving a Jack-shaped hole. Determined to be happy, Isis fills it in with lies and puts on a brave smile for her new life at Ohio State University.

But how long can that smile last with all of her friends gone?

How long can it last with the guilt of Sophia's death crushing her?

And how long can it really last when Will Cavanaugh attends the same school, taunting her?

Isis is good at pretending everything is okay. But not that good. The cracks begin to show.

Isis Blake is good at putting herself back together.

But Jack Hunter is better.


**This book contains language and sexual scenes, some of which may be unsuitable for younger readers. 

**This is the third and final book in the LOVELY VICIOUS series.


Sunday, July 20, 2014

Leaping Bleachers in a Single Bound – The Red Sheet by Mia Kerrick #blogtour #giveaway @bookienookie



The Red Sheet by Mia Kerick

Description:



One October morning, high school junior Bryan Dennison wakes up a different person—helpful, generous, and chivalrous—a person whose new admirable qualities he doesn’t recognize. Stranger still is the urge to tie a red sheet around his neck like a cape.
Bryan soon realizes this compulsion to wear a red cape is accompanied by more unusual behavior. He can’t hold back from retrieving kittens from tall trees, helping little old ladies cross busy streets, and defending innocence anywhere he finds it.


Shockingly, at school, he realizes he used to be a bully. He’s attracted to the former victim of his bullying, Scott Beckett, though he has no memory of Scott from before “the change.” Where he’d been lazy in academics, overly aggressive in sports, and socially insecure, he’s a new person. And although he can recall behaving egotistically, he cannot remember his motivations.


Everyone, from his mother to his teachers to his “superjock” former pals, is shocked by his dramatic transformation. However, Scott Beckett is not impressed by Bryan’s newfound virtue. And convincing Scott he’s genuinely changed and improved, hopefully gaining Scott’s trust and maybe even his love, becomes Bryan’s obsession.


Review:


Book Scorecard


**Stars**


Overall
4
Adorable coming of age story about a jock who miraculously changes from a bully to a hero overnight.
Fantasy World
5
You'll definitely feel like you're in high school again. There are also some really great scenes like the cafeteria flash mob which are FABULOUS!
Tingle
1
This is a very clean young adult book. There are some allusions to male/male sexual activity, and there is some attempted non-consensual contact.
Characters
5
Bryan doesn't even know why he does the things he's doing, and it's fun to figure it out with him. Scott stands up for himself admirably for his age. The rest of the supporting cast is an enjoyable band of misfits with whom you'll wish you had gone to school. I want to be the little old lady BADLY.
Story
3
Prologue is a bit long. Way too many parenthesis. It was a bit too spiritual for me, and there are unsubtle hints about Bryan's memory loss being caused by divine intervention.

Summary
The Red Sheet by Mia Kerrick is slightly precious for adult readers, but I encourage you to take a chance and read it. I shit you not, this book is a bundle of fantasy high school fun reminiscent of “Glee”. It will remove more years from your face than Oil of Olay, and you'll find yourself smiling for no reason at all. This is not my usual type of book at all, but I had a blast. Yes, some of the characters are stereotypes, and there was no explicit action, but it was still a joy to read. Wearing a red sheet is not required while reading this book, but it is encouraged.


The 190 pages fly by so the book feels shorter than it is. The ebook price of $5.79 is a bit steep for the page count, so I recommend buying it on sale or asking for it as a gift.



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About the Author:


Mia Kerick is the mother of four exceptional children—all named after saints—and five non-pedigreed cats—all named after the next best thing to saints, Boston Red Sox players. Her husband of twenty years has been told by many that he has the patience of Job, but don’t ask Mia about that, as it is a sensitive subject.

Mia focuses her stories on the emotional growth of troubled men and their relationships, and she believes that sex has a place in a love story, but not until it is firmly established as a love story. As a teen, Mia filled spiral-bound notebooks with romantic tales of tortured heroes (most of whom happened to strongly resemble lead vocalists of 1980s big-hair bands) and stuffed them under her mattress for safekeeping. She is thankful to Dreamspinner Press for providing her with an alternate place to stash her stories.

Mia is proud of her involvement with the Human Rights Campaign and cheers for each and every victory made in the name of marital equality. Her only major regret: never having taken typing or computer class in school, destining her to a life consumed with two-fingered pecking and constant prayer to the Gods of Technology.

My themes I always write about:


Sweetness. Unconventional love, tortured/damaged heroes - only love can save them.

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Friday, July 11, 2014

One Lucky Night - 99 Cent Sale!


One Lucky Night, a collection of five sexy interwoven novelettes is on sale for 99 cents for two weeks only!



One night can change everything…

The crew at Boston’s Brazen Head Pub hasn’t been very lucky in love. Can a mysterious visitor inspire them to look past old hurts and misconceptions and give romance a chance?


Lucky Break by Aria Kane
Four years ago, chef Derek Chase walked out of Andrea Rivera’s life after a tragedy neither of them were prepared to deal with. When she’s called to the Brazen Head to repair a dishwasher, old sparks ignite buried feelings.

Lucky Star by Grace Teague
When her life is threatened by a mugger, Charlotte Price realizes she's in love with her best friend, Tommy Leung. The Brazen Head seems like the perfect neutral place to confess her feelings, but nothing goes according to plan.

A New Tune by Ana Blaze
When it comes to dating, Holly Hall has one unbreakable rule: no musicians. Especially not gorgeous ones. Dating them only leads to heartbreak. So why did she let singer-songwriter Cian O’Neill kiss her? And why is she thinking about doing it again?

Lexi’s Chance by Constance Phillips
As a bartender, Sean Whelan meets all kinds of women every night, but none turn his head the way that Lexi has. She’s been playing cat and mouse with him for weeks. Tonight, Sean’s determined to get Lexi to quit teasing and take a real chance on him.

Drink or Dare by Melinda Dozier
A bachelorette party Drink or Dare game pairs paramedic students, Rachel Robertson and Killian Whelan, in a flirting match. Soon, the dares threaten to turn their academic rivalry into something much more.



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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Holy Shit! The Kid is All Grown Up - “The Art of Breathing” by T.J. Klune

Book Scorecard


**Stars**


Overall
4
The Kid is all grown up now, and this is his story. It's not always easy, and that's good because real life rarely is.
Fantasy World
4
Seafare is still a charming town. College scenes are a bit unreal and lack detail. The trip to Arizona is outrageous!
Tingle
4
Poor Ty is kept a virgin for way too long. Most sex scenes are more humorous than hot.
Characters
3
Ty isn't as clever as he used to be; in fact he's gotten down right dumb. Not enough Bear and Otter time! Secondary characters are delightful.
Story
5
Love what T.J.Klune did with Ty's path through life! Being a smart kid doesn't mean their adult path is always easy or smooth. Sometimes being too smart too young is a detriment.


Summary
The Art of Breathing” by T.J.Klune continues the story started in “Bear, Otter, and the Kid”. These characters are familiar friends with whom we have shared many emotional moments. Finally it's The Kid's turn for his story. T.J.Klune does a wonderful job of writing a believable plot for Ty's life which doesn't end in some fairy tale of him heading the United Nations. Life is rarely that easy, especially for those who are child prodigies. The only thing I would have preferred is more page time for Dominic, and more about his point of view. I liked the road trip to visit some favorite characters in Arizona from “Tell Me It's Real”, but missed Otter and Bear. They were mainly in the background.

The Art of Breathing” is not recommended as a stand alone book. You have to read the first two books in the series to truly understand the other characters, and the trauma which they have experienced. This book is more than worth the $5.79 ebook price, and in fact buying the entire series is a worthy investment.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Gay Princess Goes to College - “Love Lessons” by Heidi Cullinan


Book Scorecard


**Stars**


Overall
4
Smartly written, new adult story with interesting commentary on higher education, and lip service LGBT support. The love story isn't quite as engaging as usual for Heidi Cullinan, but still very readable.
Fantasy World
4
Hope College is all too real from the institutional buildings to the cramped dorms.
Tingle
3
Were these guys wearing promise rings? Minimal action, and very sweet when they do get down to it.
Characters
4
Kelly is a Disney Princess full of fairy tale dreams. Great concept, but found him a bit irritating. Walter is a Tootsie Pop – hard on the outside with a sweet, gooey interior. I liked him better when he was on the prowl. Good secondary characters.
Story
5
Complex story with subplots which really add to overall plot. Not trite like so many college or new adult stories.


Summary
"Love Lessons” by Heidi Cullinan goes down the well trodden path of college students becoming adults, and learning to live their own lives. The characters and plots are familiar, but well executed by the author. The interesting twist added is the setting itself in which a supposed haven for LGBT students doesn't quite live up to it's billing. Having paid thousands of dollars to a university which treated me more like a toddler than an adult, I found a lot of familiar territory.


Heidi Cullinan isn't at the top of her game with this book, but it's definitely still worth adding to your TBR list. It's more than worth the $4.24 in entertainment value.


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 Praise for TAINTED TOUCH

"Provocative and romantic...one of my favourite reads this year." --Kristen Callihan, award-winning author of the DARKEST LONDON series
"Holy Hell, I'm in love with this book! ...Every bit of it is beautiful...Tainted Touch went straight on my favourites shelf, and I can't wait for everyone to meet Art." --Book Babes Unite

"Tainted Touch brings moments of genuine hilarity, coupled with the potential to bring a reader to tears."
--Give Me Books

"Tainted Touch kept me hooked from start to finish. From laughable moments to heartbreaking revelations, it is a witty, engaging, sexy read."
--Book Drunk Blog

"This review would not be complete without mentioning the cake. It's practically a character in the book...If you make it through this book without falling victim to a cupcake, you're a better woman than I." --
Dame Margo, I ♥ Bookie Nookie Reviews

Just call her Frigid & Hyde...


In the old English town of Foxfield, Caitlyn McCoe's doing a crap job of Not Being Touched. Her uni friends are too busy posing on Instagram to notice how a hug makes her cringe, but no matter--she's knee-deep in denial. Anyway, between combat classes, baking binges, digital marketing seminars and her job at the gym, there's no time to mull over the root of the problem: Dominic, the ex who puts the "oh God, please go away," in "dysfunctional."
Then HE shows up at the gym: the boxer. Fist Candy. The Bonfire Boy. From afar, he's beautifully nameless, and Cait lets herself want him because he's safe...until it turns out he's Art Lyons, the gym's new sports massage therapist and her co-worker. A co-worker who makes her long to be touched.
Art likes Cait. She likes him. It should be simple, but it never is, not now Dominic's crawling out of the woodwork and stirring everything the wrong way. And Cait's sister, Mills, keeps bugging her to read a book about a lighthouse and dead seagulls that might just be harbouring its own twisted message--if she can get over the puns.
So when Art turns out to have secrets of his own--four of them etched on to his skin in a scratched tattoo--it all feels like a bit much. Maybe touch is overrated. Maybe Cait's not built for it. But God, she wants to be. She wants him and this slow, slow burn...

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Author Bio

Lucy V. Morgan writes sharp contemporary fiction, usually with a liberal splatter of filth. She is the author of the dark, hot KNIVES & FLOWERS duo and the standalones TWISTED SUMMER, BEAUTIFUL MESS and THE GENTLEMAN HAS LEFT THE BUILDING.
In her new adult parody, TOUSLE ME, Lucy pays homage to her genre in the best way she knows how: by mocking it mercilessly.
Lucy lives in England, where she also works as an editor. She spends her spare time consuming lebkuchen, working through her TBR pile, and pretending she's an urban fantasy heroine in body combat classes. Her new dark romantic novel, VIOLETTA, will release in September 2014.
She shares lots of teasers on Facebook, so you should look her up right this minute, really, shouldn't you?


Author site: www.lucyvmorgan.com
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