July 31, 2013

CRESS Cover Reveal, Excerpt & Author Q&A

USA Today has an article on their site today that includes an exclusive cover reveal for the highly anticipated third novel in the Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. Along with the cover, they also have an exclusive excerpt and a Q&A with Marissa. For all of our viewing and reading pleasure I have decided to share it with everyone!


Without further ado, I give you the cover for CRESS:



 

OMG!! This is such a gorgeous and amazing cover!! I am in love with it already!


"SCREEN FOUR," SAID CRESS, SQUINTING AT THE GRID OF ICONS.
"High Jack to . . . D5."
Without waiting for the animated jester to cartwheel to his new space, she shifted her attention to the next game. "Screen five. Claim rubies and daggers. Discard crowns."
The screen sparkled, but she had already moved on.
"Screen six." She paused, chewing on the tips of her hair. Twelve rows of numbers filled up the screen, some slots left blank, some tinted with colors and patterns. After her brain twisted around an equation she wasn't sure she could have done a second time, the puzzle lit up before her, the solution as clear as a moonrise over Earth. "3A, insert yellow 4.7B is black 16. 9G is black 20." The grid melted away, replaced with a second era singer swooning into a microphone, the audience swelling with applause.
"Congratulations, Big Sister," said Little Cress. "You won!"
Cress's victory was short- lived. She rolled onto her side and reassessed the first game. Seeing the move that Little Cress had made since her last turn squelched her pride. She'd backed herself into a corner. "Screen one," she murmured, swooping her hair over one shoulder and mindlessly knotting the dampened ends around her fingers. Five knots later and her victory on screen six was forgotten. Little Cress was going to win this one.
She sighed and made the best move she could, but it was immediately followed by Little Cress's king moving to the center of the holographic labyrinth and claiming the golden chalice. A laughing jester appeared, gobbling down the rest of the game board.
Cress groaned and pulled her hair off her neck, waiting for whatever task her younger self would randomly select for her.
"I won!" said Little Cress, once the holograph had disappeared back into the screen. The other games automatically locked themselves. "You now owe me ten minutes of country- western line dancing, as guided by the following video, followed by thirty jump- squats. Let's begin!"
Cress rolled her eyes, wishing she hadn't been quite so perky when she'd recorded the voice. But she did as she was told, sliding off the bed as a mustached man in a large hat appeared on the screens, thumbs hooked into his belt loops.
A couple years ago, upon realizing that her living accommodations offered few opportunities to be active, Cress had gone on a fitness kick. She'd installed all the games with a program that chose from a variety of fitness activities, which she would be required to perform from every time she lost. Though she'd often regretted the program, it did help keep her from becoming cemented to her chair, and she kind of enjoyed the dancing and yoga routines. Although she was not looking forward to those jump- squats.
Just as the twang of a guitar announced the start of the dance, a loud chime delayed the inevitable. Thumbs locked into her pretend- belt loops, Cress glanced around at the screens.
"Little Cress, what—"
"We have received a direct communication link request from Unknown User: Mechanic."
Her insides spun as if she'd just done a back flip.
Mechanic.
With a cry, she half stumbled, half fell toward the smallest screen, hastily tapped in the fitness- routine override code, checked the firewall and privacy settings, and saw it. A D-COMM request, and the most innocent of questions.
A C C E P T ?
Mouth dry, Cress smoothed both palms over her hair. "Yes! Accept!"
The window faded away, replaced with blackness, and then—
And then—
There he was.
Carswell Thorne.
He was tilted back in a chair, the heels of his boots propped up in front of the screen. Three people stood close behind him, but all Cress could see were the blue eyes staring back at her, directly back at her, beginning to fill with the same breathless awe she felt.
The same wonder.
The same enchantment.
Though they were separated by two screens and vast amounts of empty space, she could feel the link being forged between them in that look. A bond that couldn't be broken. Their eyes had met for the first time, and by the look of pure amazement on his face, she knew he felt it too.
Heat crept up into her cheeks. Her hands began to shake.
"Aces," Carswell Thorne murmured. Dropping his feet to the ground, he leaned forward to inspect her closer. "Is that all hair?"
The bond snapped, the fantasy of one perfect true- love moment disintegrating around her.
Sudden, overwhelming panic clawed up Cress's throat. With a squeak, she ducked out of view of the camera and scrambled beneath the desk. Her back struck the wall with a thud that rattled her teeth. She crouched there, skin burning hot and pulse thundering as she took in the room before her— the room that he was now seeing too, with the rumpled bedcovers and the mustached man on all the screens telling her to grab her imaginary partner and swing them around.
"Wha—where'd she go?" Thorne's voice came to her through the screen.
"Honestly, Thorne." A girl. Linh Cinder? "Do you ever think before you speak?"
"What? What did I say?"
" 'Is that all hair?' "
"Did you see it? It was like a cross between a magpie nest and ball of yarn after it's been mauled by a cheetah."
A beat. Then, "A cheetah?"
"It was the first big cat that came to mind."
Cress hurriedly tried to finger- comb the tangles around her ears. Her hair hadn't been cut since she'd been put into the satellite and now hung past her knees, but Sybil didn't bring sharp objects into the satellite and Cress had long ago stopped worrying about keeping it neatly braided. After all, who was going to see her?
Oh, to have styled her hair that morning. To have worn the dress that didn't have a hole in the collar. Had she even brushed her teeth since she'd eaten breakfast? She couldn't remember, and now she was sure that she had bits of spinach from her freeze- dried eggs Florentine stuck between them.
"Here, let me speak to her."
Shuffling from the screen.
"Hello?" A girl again. "I know you can hear me. I'm sorry my friend is such a wing nut. You can just ignore him."
"That's usually what we do," said the other feminine voice.
Cress searched hastily for a mirror or anything that could pass for one.
"We need to talk to you. I'm . . . This is Cinder. The mechanic who fixed the android?"
The back of Cress's hand smacked into her clothes hamper. It collided with her wheeled chair, which was launched halfway across the room where it hit the far desk and sent a half- full cup of water tipping and wobbling. Cress froze, her eyes going wide as the glass teetered toward the memory drive that housed Little Cress.
"Um, hello? Is this a good time?"
The cup came to rest straight and still once more, not a drop having spilled.
Cress slowly exhaled.
This was not how this meeting was supposed to go. This was not the fantasy she'd dreamed up a hundred times. What had she said in all those dreams? How had she acted? Who had that person been?
All she could think of was the burning mortification of the country- western dancer (now face your partner and do- si- do!) and her magpie- nest hair, her sweating palms and her deafening pulse.
She squeezed her eyes shut and forced herself to focus, to think.
She was not a silly little girl hiding beneath her desk. She was— she was—
An actress.
A gorgeous, poised, talented actress. And she was wearing a sequined dress that sparkled like stars, one that would mesmerize anyone who saw her. She was not one to question her own power to charm those around her, any more than a thaumaturge would question her ability to manipulate a crowd. She was breathtaking. She was—
Still hiding under the desk.
"Are you there?"
A snort. "Yeah, this is going really well." Carswell Thorne.
Cress flinched, but her breaths were becoming less sporadic as she cocooned herself in the fantasy. "This is a drama set," she whispered, quiet enough that they couldn't hear her. She forced it into her imagination. This was not her bedroom, her sanctuary, her prison. This was a drama set, with cameras and lights and dozens of directors and producers and android- assistants milling about.
And she was an actress.
"Little Cress, pause fitness programming."
The screens halted, the room going silent, and Cress crawled out from beneath the desk.
Cinder was sitting before the screen now, with Carswell Thorne hovering over her shoulder. Cress glanced at him long enough to catch a smile that was perhaps meant to be apologetic, but only served to make her heart skitter.
"Hi," said Linh Cinder. "Sorry to surprise you like that. Do you remember me? We spoke a couple weeks ago, on the day of the coronation and—"
"Y-yes, of course," she stammered. Her knees started to shake as she surreptitiously dragged her chair back toward her and sat down. "I'm glad you're all right." She forced herself to focus on Linh Cinder. Not on Carswell Thorne. If she only refrained from meeting his gaze again, she would manage. She would not fall apart.
And yet the temptation to fi x her eyes on him was still there, tugging at her.
"Oh, thanks," said Cinder. "I wasn't sure . . . I mean, do you follow Earthen news? Do you know what's been happening since—"
"I know everything."
Cinder paused.
Cress realized her words had come out all mushed together, and she reminded herself to enunciate when she was playing such a sophisticated role. She forced herself to sit up a bit straighter.
"I follow all the newsfeeds," she clarified. "I knew you were spotted in France, and I've been tracking your ship, so I knew it hadn't been destroyed, but I still didn't know whether you'd been injured, or what had happened, and I've been trying to establish the D-COMM link but you never responded." She deflated a little, her fingers tying knots into her hair. "But I am glad to see that you're all right."
"Yes, yes, she's fi ne, we're fi ne, everybody's fi ne," said Thorne, perching an elbow on Cinder's shoulder and leaning toward the screen with furrowed brows. Meeting his eyes was unavoidable, and an involuntary squeak slipped past her lips— a sound she'd never heard herself make before. "Did you just say you've been tracking our ship?"
She opened her mouth, but shut it a moment later when no sound followed. Finally, she managed a brittle nod.
Thorne squinted at her as if trying to figure out if she were lying. Or merely an idiot.
She longed to crawl back beneath the desk.
"Really," he drawled. "And who do you work for again?"
You are an actress. An actress!
"Mistress," she said, forcing the word. "Mistress Sybil. She ordered me to find you, but I haven't told her anything— and I won't, you don't have to worry about that. I— I've been jamming the radar signals, making sure surveillance satellites are faced the other way when you pass, that sort of thing. So no one else could find you." She hesitated, realizing that four faces were gaping at her as if all her hair had just fallen out. "You must have noticed that you haven't been caught yet?"
Lifting an eyebrow, Cinder slid her gaze over to Thorne, who let out a sudden laugh.
"All this time we thought Cinder was casting some witchy spell on the other ships and it's been you?"
Cinder frowned, but Cress couldn't tell who her annoyance was directed at. "I guess we owe you a huge thanks."
Cress's shoulders jerked into an uncomfortable shrug. "It wasn't that difficult. Finding you was the hardest part, but anyone could have figured it out. And sneaking ships around the galaxy is something Lunars have been doing for years."
"I have a price on my head large enough to buy the Province of Japan," said Cinder. "If anyone could have figured it out, they would have by now. So, really, thank you."
A blush crept down her neck.
Thorne jabbed Cinder in the arm. "Soften her up with flattery. Good strategy."
Cinder rolled her eyes. "Look. The reason we're contacting you is because we need your help. Evidently more than I realized."
"Yes," Cress said emphatically, unwrapping the hair from her wrists. "Yes. Whatever you need."
Thorne beamed. "See? Why can't you all be this agreeable?"
The second girl smacked him on the shoulder. "She doesn't even know what we want her to do yet." Cress really looked at her for the first time. She had curly red hair, a collection of freckles over her nose, and curves that were unfairly exaggerated next to Cinder, who was all angles in comparison. The man beside her dwarfed them both and had brown hair that stuck up in every direction, faded scars that hinted at more than his share of scuffles, and a recent bruise on his jaw.
Cress tried her best to look confident. "What do you need help with?"
"When I talked to you before, on the day of the ball, you told me that you've been spying on Earth's leaders and reporting back to Queen Levana. And you also knew that once Levana became empress, she planned on having Kai assassinated so she could have total control of the Commonwealth and use that power to launch a full- scale attack on the other Earthen countries."
Cress nodded, perhaps too vigorously.
"Well, we need the people of Earth to know what lengths she's willing to go to in order to stake claim to Earth, not just the Commonwealth. If the other leaders knew that she's been spying on them all this time, and that she has every intention of invading their countries the first chance she gets, there's no way they would condone this wedding. They wouldn't accept her as a world leader, the wedding would be canceled, and . . . with any luck, that'll give us a chance to . . . er. Well, the ultimate goal is to dethrone her entirely."
Cress licked her lips. "So . . . what do you want me to do?"
"Evidence. I need evidence of what Levana's planning, of what's she's been doing."
Pondering, Cress sank back in her chair. "I have copies of all the video surveillance from over the years. It would be easy to pull up some of the most incriminating vids and send them to you over this link."
"That's perfect!"
"It's circumstantial, though. It would only prove that Levana is interested in what the other leaders are doing, not necessarily that she plans on invading them, and I don't think I have any documentation about her wanting to murder His Majesty, either. It's largely my own suspicions, and speculation on the things my mistress has said."
"That's fine, we'll take whatever you have. Levana already attacked us once. I don't think Earthens will take much convincing that she would do it again."
Cress nodded, but her enthusiasm had waned. She cleared her throat. "My mistress will recognize the footage. She'll know it was me who gave it to you."
Cinder's smile began to fade, and Cress knew she didn't need to clarify her point. She would be killed for her betrayal.
--
Excerpt from Cress (Book 3 in The Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyer. Copyright 2014 by Marissa Meyer. Reprinted with permission from Feiwel and Friends, an imprint of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group

Q: Will Cress be more sci-fi than Scarlet or Cinder?

A: We are moving into more sci-fi elements. There is more time spent on the spaceship that we were introduced to in Book 2, and of course the satellite and the computer hacking. It still stays pretty focused on the characters and the different human things that they're facing as opposed to the technology.

Q: How is Cress similar to the Rapunzel we all know and love?

A: In the fairy tale, the prince finds Rapunzel because he hears her singing. I've taken that and given Cress this very overactive imagination that's a result of being stuck in this satellite solitary for so long. When she is in danger or in an uncomfortable situation, she goes into this imaginary world where she pretends she's an opera singer or an actress or a dancer. She has this fantasy life going on in her head that played off the original tale and how Rapunzel liked to sing.

Q: Does Cress borrow from the original fairy tale more or less than Cinder and Scarlet did?

A: I'd say it's pretty comparable. As with all of the books, I've taken the iconic moments of the fairy tale and then gone off on my own after that. You still have the tower symbolism and this witch who's keeping her there. Rapunzel still has long, flowing locks of hair. Those iconic moments are still there, but then it does take on a life of its own in the world as she meets up with Cinder and Scarlet and the other characters.

Q: What can you tease about that meeting?

A: Things fall apart quickly. (Laughs) It happens really early. We start bouncing back and forth between the subplots almost right away.

Q: You started with Cinder, Prince Kai and others in Cinder, added extra characters such as Scarlet and Wolf to your world with Scarlet, and now have even more with Cress. Is it getting tricky to juggle the large ensemble cast?

A: It's definitely a challenge — in particular for me because for the most part, you only have maybe two or three characters in any subplot at any given time. You don't want a reader to be so involved with one story line that they're bored when you go back to another. It requires a lot of playing around with where the different chapters are going to fall. But for me, the biggest reward of being a writer is having this big, messy, complicated plot and then trying to figure out how to tell the story in a way that keeps readers engaged.

Q: Are you using existing folks as a way to introduce Cress and bounce her off 
people fans already know?

A: There's a lot of that. Some of my biggest influences are Firefly and Sailor Moon, and in both of those, you have these ensemble casts in which the relationships between the characters are so important — and, in many ways, more important than what's happening plotwise. They don't always get along all the time. Seeing how they interact with each other is really my favorite part of the series.

Q: Will we get to meet anybody new in this book who will also play a role in Winter?

A: In addition to Cress, there's a new character named Jacin. He had a really, really tiny role in the first book, but I don't expect anybody to really remember him. He actually takes on a much bigger role than I anticipated. Really, by the end of Book 3, you will have met all of the main characters, including Winter. She has a small part in Book 3, but the chapter she's in might be my favorite chapter of the book because she's a very interesting character and a lot of fun to write.

Q: What can you reveal about her?

A: Winter is the evil queen's stepdaughter. She's lived on Luna in the palace but grown up with her stepmother and seen how, when Levon uses her lunar powers, it's turned her into such a tyrant. Winter has decided never to use her lunar gift. But when a lunar chooses not to use their gift, it slowly starts to drive them crazy, so Winter is afflicted with bad hallucinations, and as the book goes on, her mental state is slowly deteriorating.

Q: You've spent three books and counting with these characters. Are you getting close to realizing the end is near?

A: I definitely think a lot about it. With the fourth book, on one hand, I'll be glad to be done with it, but I'll also miss it, and I know there's going to be times when I think, "Man, I want to write a short story about these characters!" It will be a very bittersweet thing, but it's also very exciting. Writing Book 4 now, you have these expectations about the big climax and all the romantic resolutions, so just trying to think about what I can do to satisfy all the readers who have stuck with it for four books is taking up a lot of my thought power these days.

Q: Do you have a definite ending in place?

A: I'm pretty sure I know how everything's going to go. Some elements have changed, particularly with the specific details. As you're writing, you discover a weakness a character has, and then you want to bring that into the climax somehow.

Q: As far as the Lunar movies go, is the plan to make a full quadrilogy?

A: I would love that. I don't know if they play on making all four, or make one and see how it goes. But I want to see them all!

Q: When you finally signed the deal, did you start dream-casting in your head?

A: I haven't really gone there. A lot of my fans have come up with dream casts, which I think is really fun. It's weird how some of them are so spot-on, and it's like, "Yes, that totally looks like how I imagine Cinder." But then other readers will do these castings where I'm like, "Did we read the same book?"

Q: What's the craziest you've seen?

A: I'm not really good with celebrities, so I never really remember the names, but you see a lot of fan-casting white guys as Kai, who is Asian. That always throws me off a little bit. But they're cute! As long as they're cute …



Alright everyone - SPILL! What do you think of the cover for Cress? What about the excerpt and the interview? Leave me a comment!!


*All information pertaining to the book was taken from USA Today's website. The link to the full article can be found HERE


 

SCORCHED Pre-Order Campaign!

From Sourcebooks.... 



It’s Game of Thrones meets The Terminator in award-winning author Mari Mancusi’s newest, powerful new series, SCORCHED which will be in stores on September 3rd! 

We’ve put together a fun campaign to thank readers for pre-ordering: send us your proof of pre-order and we’ll send you this fabulous dragon charm! 

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We have a special offer for U.S. and Canada YA fans for the release of SCORCHED by Mari Mancusi in stores in a little over three weeks! If you pre-order the book, we will send you an exclusive dragon charm—perfect to wear as jewelry or to decorate an accessory. You have until September 2 or until quantities run out. 

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2. Email your proof of purchase (receipt or picture of the receipt) to teenfire@sourcebooks.com. Put “Scorched Pre-Order” in the subject line. Don’t forget to include your home address (US & Canada only please) so we can send you the dragon charm! If you’ve already pre-ordered this book—not a problem! Send us your receipt!
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About the Book:

Scorched
Author: Mari Mancusi
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release Date: September 3, 2013
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Description:

Trinity
Don't leave me here... It starts with a whisper. At first Trinity thinks she's going crazy. It wouldn't be a big surprise--her grandpa firmly believes there's a genuine dragon egg in their dusty little West Texas town. But this voice is real, and it's begging for her protection. Even if no one else can hear it...

Connor
He's come from a future scorched by dragonfire. His mission: Find the girl. Destroy the egg. Save the world.

Caleb

He's everything his twin brother Connor hates: cocky, undisciplined, and obsessed with saving dragons.

Trinity has no idea which brother to believe. All she has to go by is the voice in her head--a dragon that won't be tamed.
 





Help for the Haunted by John Searles - Spotlight, Excerpt & Sweepstakes Opportunity

Help for the Haunted: A Novel
Author: John Searles
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Release Date: September 17, 2013
Publisher: William Morrow

Description:

It begins with a call in the middle of snowy February evening. Lying in her bed, young Sylvie Mason overhears her parents on the phone across the hall. This is not the first late-night call they have received, since her mother and father have an uncommon occupation, helping "haunted souls" find peace. And yet, something in Sylvie senses that this call is different than the rest, especially when they are lured to the old church on the outskirts of town. Once there, her parents disappear, one after the other, behind the church's red door, leaving Sylvie alone in the car. Not long after, she drifts off to sleep only to wake to the sound of gunfire.

Nearly a year later, we meet Sylvie again struggling with the loss of her parents, and living in the care of her older sister, who may be to blame for what happened the previous winter.

As the story moves back and forth in time, through the years leading up to the crime and the months following, the ever inquisitive and tender-hearted Sylvie pursues the mystery, moving closer to the knowledge of what occurred that night, as she comes to terms with her family's past and uncovers secrets that have haunted them for years.
  





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This is what John has to say about the connection between his book and Matilda: Matilda and HELP FOR THE HAUNTED are each stories about a young girl who loves books, is smart beyond her years, and must rely on her intelligence and curiosity in order to set things right in her world.”



Be sure to check back closer to the release date for my review of HELP FOR THE HAUNTED + a giveaway!


 

Book Blast & Giveaway: Made to Forget by Samantha LaFantasie

 


Made to Forget
Author: Samantha LaFantasie
Genre: Contemporary/Mystery

Description:
There’s something that lies within my memory. Hidden in the dark. Something that can kill me and those that I love. But I was in an accident, covered in mystery and deception. And my memory…was lost. There are those who want me to remember. I don’t trust them.  And those I do trust…are fighting for me to forget.

Elsabetha Ellery wants to get her memory back, even if it kills her.

After waking up in a hospital with no memory, Elsabetha quickly learns those who claim to be her friend are anything but. And those who are her true friends keep themselves unseen.

Stuck with piecing together her broken memories alone, Elsa struggles with having faith in those she trusts and heeding the warnings of the dangers in recovering her memory. Ignoring them, she faces heavy consequences. Ones she doesn’t see until it’s too late, and a life is lost.

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A Kansas native, Samantha LaFantasie spends her free time with her husband and three kids. Writing has always been a passion of hers, forgoing all other desires to devote to this one obsession, even though she often finds herself arguing with her characters through much of the process. She’s primarily a fantasy writer but often feels pulled to genres such as sci-fi, romance, and others.
Among her writing credentials, she’s a board member of the Kansas Writer’s Association and has founded her own critique group, lovingly named, The Fighting Hamsters.
Samantha loves to take time to enjoy other activities such as photography and playing her favorite game of all time, Guild Wars 2.
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Cover Reveal: Tone Deaf by Olivia Rivers

 


 

Tone Deaf
Author : Olivia Rivers
Genre: New Adult Romance (16+)
Expected Release Date: November 4, 2013
Cover Designed by the Author


Description:

His world is music… 

…Her world is silent. 

Ali Blinde was a prodigy destined to become one of the greatest musicians of the 21st century.

Until the brain tumor struck.

Now seventeen, Ali lives in a soundless world where she gets by with ASL and lip-reading. So when she meets Jace Beckett, she thinks he’s her worst nightmare come true. Jace is the lead singer in the wildly-popular band, Tone Deaf, and he’s exactly the kind of success-story Ali hates and resents.

Nineteen-year-old Jace has it all: fame, money, and any girl he wants. Every night on tour brings a new performance and a new girl, which is just what he needs to avoid the pain of relationships.

But when Jace learns Ali is being abused, he reluctantly proposes a solution: Run away with him and his band as they tour the country. With freedom in sight, Ali takes the offer. Immediately, she’s swept into a world filled with wild punk music, wilder musicians, and maybe—just maybe—love. 
Olivia Rivers is the author of six novels, ranging in genres from Epic Fantasy to Contemporary Romance. Along with being a writer, she’s a freelance digital artist, a literary agent assistant, and a high school student. She’s a nerd at heart, and is a hopeless fan-girl for Doctor Who and Arrested Development. Olivia lives in California with a dog who thinks he’s a cat, a cat who thinks he’s a dog, and a kitten who is just generally confused. 




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Website/Blog: http://oliviarivers.blogspot.com/
Amazon Page: http://www.amazon.com/Olivia-Rivers/e/B00AEU75IQ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiversOlivia


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Book Blast & Giveaway: A Wicked Kind of Dark by Jonathan K. Benton




A Wicked Kind of Dark

Robert Duncan no longer believes in magic. A mysterious call about a blood moon, however, leads him back to the magical world of his childhood and to Luthien, the beautiful girl with flame-coloured hair, who he loved and lost.

As Robert unravels the secrets of his childhood, darkness enters his life and an ancient evil awakens. To have any chance of defeating the dark forces that would destroy two worlds, Robert must find Luthien before the rise of the blood moon. He must, once more, believe in magic …

A Wicked Kind of Dark mixes vast and spectacular fantasy landscapes with gritty urban reality. A must-read for people of all ages who believe in the power of imagination, and the importance of never losing touch with your inner child.

 Jonathan Benton always wanted to write books, having won first place in a short story competition when he was ten. Inspired by writes such as Ray Bradbury and Stephen King, Jonathan first discovered the crossover genre of literary/fantasy while reading Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Jonathan grew up in New Zealand, dreaming of travelling to London and finally making the pilgrimage in his mid-twenties. Returning from England, he settled in Australia, the country he now calls home, and decided to take his writing seriously.

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ARC August!



The awesome Octavia behind the book blog Read. Sleep. Repeat. has come up with a fun challenge to help us tackle our ARC pile! Thus, ARC August was made! I don't know about the rest of you, but my review pile is WAY out of control!! What better way to read some fabulous review books while having fun and meeting other bloggers? This is the third read-a-thon/challenge that I'm participating in within the next month! Obviously, my review pile is ginormously huge and I really want (and need!) to get some serious reading done!

Want to join in on the fun? It's easy to sign up! The rules are simple: 1. Make a blog post stating that you will be participating in ARC August. 2. Add your post to the linky located on the site HERE. 3. Read as many ARCs during the month of August as you want! As a super awesome bonus, Octavia will be giving away a $20 gift card to the favorite book dealer of your choice - one lucky participant will be chosen at the end of the month to win the prize!

As for my goals for this challenge/read-a-thon, it is super simple: I plan on reading AS MANY ARCs AS POSSIBLE during the month of August. I have an obscene amount of them steadily piling up, so I really don't know which books I'll pick to read. To me, it's more quantity than genre - I SERIOUSLY need to tame the review pile! When I post a review that was an ARC in August, I'll include the graphic at the bottom of the post, so you know that it was a part of the challenge. That is, if I remember to! 

So what are you waiting for? Head on over and sign up! I hope to see you there! :)

If you are going to participate in ARC August, leave me a comment or a link to your goals post!




 

Bout of Books 8.0 is Coming!






It's just about that time again - time for another Bout of Books Read-a-Thon! Sign ups for the Bout of Books 8.0 are now open! Read below for more information!


From the Bout of Books Site:

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, August 19th and runs through Sunday, August 25th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure, and the only reading competition is between you and your usual number of books read in a week. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 8.0 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team


I absolutely love participating in read-a-thons, especially Bout of Books! It's a great way to take a chunk of out your TBR while participating in fun challenges, meeting other partipants, and winning awesome prizes! What are you waiting for?? Sign up now! 

Bout of Books 8.0 is taking place from August 19 - August 25, so be sure to check out the site and sign up! I'll be posting my official goals page complete with daily updates at a later date, so be sure to check back in! I hope to see you at the read-a-thon!


  

July 30, 2013

Release Event & Giveaway: Adam's Apple by Liv Morris

Adam's Apple (Touch of Tantra #1)
Author: Liv Morris
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance/Romantic Suspense
Release Date: July 30, 2013
Publisher: Kiki Press
Event Organized by AToMR Tours

Buy Links: Amazon / Barnes and Noble 

Description:

Adam Kingsley reigns as the young prince of Manhattan. Everything he touches turns to gold making him the envy of Wall Street. Women swoon at his feet, money falls out of his pockets, and his killer good looks are as wicked as sin. A dangerous trifecta.
What more could a thirty-two year old man wish for? Maybe that his life never changes and his past stays far away? Sounds reasonable but life seldom is.
Kathryn Delcour is a beautiful and alluring socialite with unique erotic tastes. When she suddenly appears on the New York City social scene, Adam finds her too tempting to resist. He has to have her, but she is warned to stay away from him and his player ways. She tries her hardest to keep him at arm's length however Kathryn's arms may not be strong enough to hold Adam at bay.
Hidden secrets, Kathryn's passion for an ancient sexual practice, and a former business partner wanting to inflict a deadly revenge set the scene for a wild ride as Adam tells the story in his own words. 

Liv Morris resides in Manhattan with her husband of twenty-eight years. Relocating eleven times during her husband's corporate career, Liv qualifies as a professional mover. Learning to bloom where she's planted, Liv brings her moving and life experiences to her writing.
A native of the beautiful Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri, Liv feels blessed to have a supportive and close family. Her three grown daughters are scattered across the country, but thankfully call home on a regular basis. Her favorite saying, "Life is not a dress rehearsal," motivates her to live life to its fullest.
She received a B.S. in Communication from the University of Maryland. Currently, Liv is writing and publishing her short story series, Love in the City. Two short stories ranked in Amazon's top best sellers list in Contemporary Romance. Her novel, Adam's Apple, is due for release this summer. 

Author Social Media Links: 
Twitter - @Living_Write ; https://twitter.com/Living_Write
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingwrite
Website - www.livmorris.com
 Giveaway: The author is offering a Release Giveaway of (1) $50 USD Apple Store Gift Card, (2) Signed Paperback Copies of Adam’s Apple, (5) eBooks of Adam’s Apple, and Swag.


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Cover Reveal: Exception by Patty Maximini

 



Exception
Author: Patty Maximini
Expected release: October 24, 2013
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Cover designed by: Okay Creations

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Description:

With her life packed in boxes in the back of a U-Haul truck and a promise to her sister, Charlotte, that she’d find a way to let go and be happy, Emily crossed the country to escape the haunting memories of her past. As she settles into her new life, Emily holds true to her promise and begins to open her walls to those around her and overtime, she selectively begins to trust again. However, some wounds are too great to overcome, and between her recurring nightmares and her fear of even the slightest physical contact, she wonders if she will ever heal completely. In walks Taylor, a handsome out of towner, with his own past to overcome. Against all odds, an undeniable special friendship forms almost instantly between the two. Not minding his company or touch, Emily is jolted into realization that he is her healing, her strength, her protection and her escape from her daunting past. He is her exception.


I’m Patty, and words have always been a passion of mine. I’ve always loved to read them, write them and learn them in other languages. Last year, I’ve decided to take that passion and turn it into a book, the result was Exception, my very first novel due this October. Whenever I’m not sitting behind my computer, I’m either enjoying the company of my dear hubby, Alex, and our four four-legged babies or reading. I’m a firm believer in long hand written letters, love of any kind and good stories. 






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Cover Reveal: Only For You by Marquita Valentine

 



Only For You (Boys of the South, #2)
Author: Marquita Valentine
Expected Release Date: September 2, 2013
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
Cover designed by: Marquita Valentine

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Description:  

Loose ends left loose for too long tend to strangle. Cole and Violet knew it wouldn’t be easy. They knew their relationship would take work. But when the press finds out about Violet Lynn’s newest boyfriend, they start digging. And when his past come to light, exposing all of his family’s secrets, their relationship begins to fray. Country Music’s Golden Boy, Jaxon Hunter, has it all, except the girl that got away. What she saw, she really didn’t. What she thought happened, he allowed her to believe for reasons so insane that no one would ever have believed him if he had confessed. But now that everything’s out in the open, he’s going to do his damndest to convince her that he’s the only one for her. Now Violet must choose between Jaxon— her first love and the guy she thought had cheated on her—and Cole—the guy who helped her heal and love again. Or will one of them make the decision for her? 


New York Times Bestselling Author, Marquita Valentine, writes sexy heroes that make you swoon and sassy heroines that make you laugh. She’s the author of the bestselling contemporary romance series, Holland Springs, and the new adult romance series, Boys of the South. Marquita met her husband aka Hot Builder at Sonic when they were in high school. She suggests this location to all of her single friends in search of a good man—and if that doesn't work, they can console themselves with cheesy tatertots. She lives in North Carolina in a very, very small town with Hot Builder and their two children.






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