November 30, 2020

Pretending Blog Tour: Review

 

 

Pretending: A Novel
Author: Holly Bourne
Release Date: November 17, 2020
Trade Paperback
$17.99 USD
416 pages
 

Description:
 

In this hilarious and heartbreaking debut novel perfect for fans of Fleabag, a woman struggling to move on after a traumatic relationship pretends to be “the perfect girl” in an act of vengeance that goes awry when she finds herself emotionally compromised.


He said he was looking for a 'partner in crime' which everyone knows is shorthand for 'a woman who isn't real'.


April is kind, pretty, and relatively normal - yet she can't seem to get past date five. Every time she thinks she's found someone to trust, they reveal themselves to be awful, leaving her heartbroken. And angry. Until she realizes that what men are really looking for is Gretel.


Gretel is perfect - beautiful but low maintenance, sweet but never clingy, sexy but not a slut. She's a Regular Everyday Manic Pixie Dream Girl Next Door With No Problems.


When April starts pretending to be Gretel, dating becomes much more fun - especially once she reels in the unsuspecting Joshua. Finally, April is the one in control, but can she control her own feelings? And as she and Joshua grow closer, how long will she be able to keep pretending?

I don't read much "chick lit" because it's not my type of writing, but I'm so incredibly glad that I agreed to give this one a shot. This book is so many different things - funny, sad, heartbreaking, hopeful, and honest. It's a rallying cry for all women but not in the usual way. I can't really describe it the way it deserves. It's one of those books that you really love but can never seem to relay how amazing it truly is to other people.
 
I loved the entire book and everything that it consisted of - the characters, the plot, the writing style, and everything in between. There were a couple of aspects that really hit home for me though. The first was the main character, April. I swear I've never felt so connected to a person before - real or fictional. From the beginning sentences, I felt like I'd known her forever and she was speaking directly to me from the pages. I honestly can't describe how connected I felt to her. Her thoughts and feelings were spot on and her sense of humor had me laughing out loud even when I was reading alone in the bookstore. Her personality - flaws and all - fit perfectly with mine. I completely understood her on every level imaginable. My heart broke for her during the hard times in the story and I was on her side the whole way through. She was a complex character who was wholly realistic. She had so many great qualities, but she was so flawed at the same time. Not just with bad habits, but with real emotional trauma and mental health issues. The scars from the bad things that had been done to her. I was right in there with her because I've dealt with incredibly similar circumstances. Her inner thoughts have been - and still are - my own thoughts. I honestly can't put into words how much April meant to me as a main character. She became so much more than that, and that's something that I've never experienced before.
 
The other part of the book goes hand-in-hand with April's character. It was the author's writing style. If you read my reviews, you know that I always prefer the first person point of view because it lets the reader connect with the narrator on a much deeper level. The author used the first person POV for this book and I think it was the perfect fit. If it had been done in a different style, I don't think I would've had this connection to April and to the story itself. I'm so grateful and happy that the author chose to write this from April's perspective. Like I said, it was like I was inside her head (which we basically are throughout the story) but since I had such a personal connection with her, I felt like she was reading my mind and my feelings. I'm going to try to stop talking about April because I'll just ramble on forever. The writing was creative and so incredibly personal. I don't know how else to describe it. It's so frustrating that I can't put into words how I feel about this book and all the various parts of it. I guess if you've ever had that kind of reaction to a book or character, you get it. If not, I probably sound like a raving lunatic who keeps repeating herself. 
 
I'll just finish with this: This was a truly moving, incredibly raw and honest look at a woman who has been through a lot in life and has the scars to show for it. It speaks about mental illness and trauma in a realistic way that I honestly haven't come across before. I suffer from mental illness and that was a huge part of why I connected with April so much. Everything was real and true to me because I have been there or am there myself right now. But this isn't just a book about a woman who can't seem to find the right guy or a story about dealing with mental health issues. It's a rallying cry for all women. To actually think about the things she says with honesty and see how right she is. For seeing how everything can seem so important but vapid at the same time. Basically, what I'm trying to say is READ THIS BOOK. If you like women's fiction, chick lit, romance, contemporary fiction - then you'll definitely want to pick this up. If you don't normally like these genres, give it a try anyway. You might just find a hidden gem within it's pages.

Holly Bourne is a bestselling UK-based YA and Adult Fiction author and is an Ambassador for Women’s Aid. In 2019, she was an Author of the Day at the London Book Fair, and was named by Elle Magazine’s weekly podcast as one of “Six Female Authors Changing the Conversation in 2019”. Pretending is her US debut.

Buy Links:

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Amazon

Apple Books

Kobo

Google Books

Bookshop.org


SOCIAL LINKS:

Author Website: https://hollybourne.co.uk/

Twitter: @holly_bourneYA

Instagram: @hollybourneya

Facebook: @Holly.BourneYA

 

 

 

November 25, 2020

The Smartest Kid in the Universe Blog Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway


 I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the THE SMARTEST KID IN THE UNIVERSE by Chris Grabenstein Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

THE SMARTEST KID IN THE UNIVERSE
Author: Chris Grabenstein
Release Date: December 1, 2020
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 304

Find it: GoodreadsAmazonKindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, Bookshop.org

Description:

"For centuries, humans have consumed information through their eyes and our ears," said Dr. Backbridge. "Here is my prediction. In the not-too-distant future, we are going to ingest information. You won't need to read a book or attend lectures. The chemicals in these pills will do your learning for you."

12 year old Jake's middle school is about to be shut down. Jake and his friends know their school's worth saving-if they could only figure out how! When Jake spies a bowl of jellybeans at the hotel where his mom works, he eats them. But uh-oh-those weren't just jellybeans, one of the scientists at his mom's conference is in the process of developing the first ingestible information pills. And THAT'S what Jake ate.

Before long, Jake is the smartest kid in the universe. But the pills haven't been tested yet. And when word gets out about this new genius, people want him. The government. The mega corporations. Not all of them are good people! Can Jake navigate all the ins and outs of his newfound geniusdom (not to mention the ins and outs of middle school!) AND use his smarts to figure out how to save his school? (Hint-it will take someone smart enough to decipher an almost forgotten pirate legend!) It turns out, sometimes even the smartest kid has a lot to learn!

Here’s what people are saying about The Smartest Kid in the Universe:

“Grabenstein is the author of the best-selling Mr. Lemoncello series, and this new volume, packed with wacky hijinks, will appeal to his legions of fans.” —Booklist, starred review

“Grabenstein delivers once again…with a book that will appeal to even the most reluctant readers.” —School Library Journal, starred review

“Grabenstein returns with another fact-filled, puzzle-packed, multigenre romp. High-paced humor . . . Clever, concise, and compelling.” —Kirkus Reviews

“This amusing adventure also works as a humorous love letter to public education and dedicated teachers.” —Publisher’s Weekly

Book Trailer:

SMARTEST KID teaser trailer from Chris Grabenstein on Vimeo.

CHRIS GRABENSTEIN is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of ESCAPE FROM MR. LEMONCELLO'S LIBRARY, MR. LEMONCELLO'S LIBRARY OLYMPICS, THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS, WELCOME TO WONDERLAND: HOME SWEET MOTEL and many other books, as well as the coauthor of numerous fun and funny page-turners with James Patterson, including I FUNNY, HOUSE OF ROBOTS, TREASURE HUNTERS, and JACKY HA-HA. Chris lives in New York City with his wife, J.J., two cats, and a dog named Fred. You can visit Chris at ChrisGrabenstein.com.

Website | Twitter | Facebbok | Instagram | Goodreads | Amazon

 

(3) winners will receive a finished copy of THE SMARTEST KID IN THE UNIVERSE - US Only.



Tour Schedule:

Week One:

11/23/2020

BookHounds YA

Excerpt

11/24/2020

Little Red Reads

Excerpt

11/25/2020

A Dream Within A Dream

Excerpt

11/26/2020

Twirling Book Princess

Review

11/27/2020

YA Books Central

Excerpt

Week Two:

11/30/2020

Book-Keeping

Review

12/1/2020

The Bookwyrm's Den

Review

12/2/2020

@minnesota_mailer

Review

12/3/2020

Not In Jersey

Review

12/4/2020

Nerdophiles

Review






November 24, 2020

Custom Built Blog Tour: Excerpt

 
 
 
 
Custom Built (Fast & Fury #1)
Author: Chantal Fernando
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 24, 2020
Imprint: Carina Press
Format: Mass Market Paperback (ebook and audio also available)
Price: $8.99 U.S.
ISBN: 9781335200136

 

Book Description: 

 

New York Times bestselling author Chantal Fernando brings you Fast & Fury: A sexy new series fully loaded with intense emotions and edge-of-your-seat suspense.


After losing her job, saying goodbye to a lifelong dream, and having an all-around cruddy year, Bronte Pierce needs a break. A job at Fast & Fury might be just the thing to reset her life, even though she knows nothing about custom motorcycles.  But taking a job isn’t the same as keeping it, and her fresh start quickly turns into a fresh nightmare.


Starting with her boss. Crow is hard-headed, stubborn and brutally honest. He may be easy on the eyes, but he runs with an MC, and he’s anything but friendly to Bronte. She suspects he has a softer side—just not for her.


Her whole life, Bronte has known that the only person she can truly count on to save the day is herself. But when a single murder turns into a conspiracy and the threat to her life is more than she can handle alone, it’s Crow who comes through—and her newfound family might just become her greatest strength.


Buy Custom Built by Chantal Fernando:

IndieBound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781335200136 

Harlequin.com: https://www.harlequin.com/shop/books/9781335200136_custom-built.html 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Built-Fast-Chantal-Fernando/dp/1335200134 

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/custom-built-chantal-fernando/1136925128 

Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/custom-built/id1510111810 

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Chantal_Fernando_Custom_Built?id=3PfeDwAAQBAJ 

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/custom-built 

Stepping inside the warehouse is like a whole other world. There’s beautifully done graffiti on the walls, and the workspace shows off brand-new, sparkling bikes. The main room leads into a wide spacious garage, and it has a cool, urban vibe. There’s music playing over the speakers, and it doesn’t look like they have spared any expense with the interior design. In the middle, there’s a reception area with a large, expensive-looking wooden desk and a little staircase leading to another level, one with bikes in various states of being rebuilt. It’s a pretty awesome space.

“Hello?” I call out when I see no one around. Apparently they really do need staff. I’m assuming I’m supposed to be meeting Crow, but I have no idea what to expect right now.

A door opens from behind the reception area, and a tall, muscular blond man walks out. He’s very handsome. He’s covered in tattoos and looks good even bowing shirt with a white top underneath. I wonder if this is his usual look.

Even with the shirt, he screams bad boy.

The bright pattern isn’t fooling anybody.

Blue eyes lock on me. “Bronte Pierce?”

“That’s me,” I say, shaking his hand as he offers it. “Nice to meet you.”

“I’m Crow, and I’m in charge here. We have two mechanics coming in and out to help Cam put together the bikes. But it’s a small group since we only do custom pieces.”

So this is who messaged me yesterday.

“So are you Abbie’s partner?” I ask, since Uncle Neville said he owned the place. If he is, she has done very, very well for herself.

He gives me a confused look, then laughs. I don’t want to admit what the sound of his laugh does to me; it’s deep and all consuming. Great, now I’m having weird feelings about my cousin’s partner and I haven’t even met my cousin yet. Way to build a relationship. Oh yeah, and he’s my boss.

Snap out of it, Bronte. You’re here to work, and that’s it.

Once he’s done laughing, he still has a smirk on his face. I’m not going to lie; it kind of annoys me. “No, Temper is Abbie’s partner. Don’t let him hear you ask me that.”

“But you said you’re in charge. I was told Abbie’s partner owns the place.”

His smirk is gone and now he just looks annoyed.

“Yes, Temper technically owns it, but I am in charge here. Is that going to be a problem?”

Shit. Great, first I was attracted to the boss, and now I’m pissing him off. “Nope. Not a problem. Sorry, I just found out about Abbie, so I’m playing catch-up. You’re in charge. Got it.”

And apparently not a topic I will bring up again.

He looks at me skeptically but gives me a brief nod. “We basically need someone to man the reception, answer phones, order parts and stay on top of all the bookkeeping. Sound manageable?”

I decide that honesty is the best policy. “I have done some admin work before, but I don’t know anything about bikes or ordering parts. But I’m a quick learner and I’m sure I can pick it up.” I give him my best I-am-confident look.

I hope he buys it.

It’s the truth, though. I’ve done work more complicated than this, and I’m eager to learn and be the best at whatever job I am doing. I’m someone who takes pride in her work, and I know that I’m going to be an asset to his team.

“Abbie said you were a private investigator?”

“I was an assistant to one, yes.” I nod.

“Huh. I would have guessed a librarian,” he comments, making my eyes widen. I mean, I was only just thinking the same thing based on how I dressed today, but it’s rude of him to mention that, especially after only just meeting me. “I hope you’re able to handle the job, and don’t expect any special treatment just because you’re Abbie’s long-lost cousin.”

My jaw drops. His comment really gets to me, even though I don’t want to let him see that. “I don’t expect any special treatment.”

“That’s good, but not true, because special treatment got you this job in the first place,” he replies casually, as if his words aren’t hitting every damn nerve.

I should have known that this job was going to come with a catch, and it looks like I’ve found it. An annoying, smart-ass boss.

Copyright © 2020 by Chantal Fernando

Chantal Fernando is the New York Times bestselling author of the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club series, the Cursed Raven Motorcycle Club series, and the Maybe series, along with several other novels. She lives in Western Australia, where she is working on her next book. 


Connect with Chantal Fernando:

Website: http://www.authorchantalfernando.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorchantalfernando

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChantalFernando

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7056719.Chantal_Fernando







November 20, 2020

One-Minute Monologues For Teens Blog Tour: Review + Giveaway


One-Minute Monologues For Teens: 100 Original Monologues
Author: Mike Kimmel
Publisher: Ben Rose Creative Arts
Ages 13+
ISBN-13: 978-0998151380

Publisher’s Synopsis:

Need a killer monologue for an audition? Discover a wealth of fresh options in this detailed tome.

Sick of the same scripts being done to death? Looking for a soliloquy relevant to teenagers? Seeking material with a positive spin? Full voting member of the National Television Academy and Tonight Show sketch performer Mike Kimmel has been writing, acting, and producing for decades. Now he’s here to share a curated collection of one hundred of the best comedy and drama monologues.

One-Minute Monologues for Teens is the ultimate volume of family-friendly stage material to help you nail that college drama program audition or class assignment. With a range of topics applicable to young actors, these pieces require no costumes or props, and discuss ethical questions perfect for middle- and high-school minds to explore. And with literally dozens of gender-neutral and unique scenes to choose from, you’ll find the right piece to take you from zero to callback in no time at all.

One-Minute Monologues for Teens is the dramatic arts advantage you need in your next live performance. If you like fresh material, optimistic spins, and challenging ideas, you’ll love Mike Kimmel’s definitive resource.

One-Minute Monologues for Teens is a fantastic reference guide and resource tool that all teens who want to pursue acting should at least read, if not own. Monologues are a huge deal when it comes to casting and getting roles so it makes sense that an aspiring actor needs to understand how to do them the right way. They need to stand out from the rest of the crowd. This book is full of 100 different monologues specifically written for teens that are fresh and wholly relevant in today's society. The author provides a wide range of topics to choose from and different tones as well - from comedy to drama and everything in between. Even if you aren't auditioning at the moment, this is a great resource to get yourself comfortable with monologues on different subjects. You can feel out the ones that fit your personality the best - what resonates with you. Or challenge yourself with some that are out of your comfort zone. Then practice both until you're comfortable with all types of situations - which is the author's advice. Even though I'm not a teen actor that would be reading these monologues for that purpose, I enjoyed going through them all. They were well written, topical, and felt genuine. I definitely think that every school should have a copy of this for students who want to pursue acting seriously and for teens who are already acting (or even just beginning) who want to better their craft and expand their horizons.

Mike Kimmel is a film, television, stage, and commercial actor and acting coach. He is a twenty-plus year member of SAG-AFTRA with extensive experience in both the New York and Los Angeles markets. He has worked with directors Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Townsend, Craig Shapiro, and Christopher Cain among many others. TV credits include Game of Silence, Zoo, Treme, In Plain Sight, Cold Case, Breakout Kings, Memphis Beat, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He was a regular sketch comedy player on The Tonight Show, performing live on stage and in pre-taped segments with Jay Leno for eleven years. Mike has appeared in dozens of theatrical plays on both coasts, including Radio City Music Hall, Equity Library Theater, Stella Adler Theater, and Theater at the Improv. He trained with Michael Shurtleff, William Hickey, Ralph Marrero, Gloria Maddox, Harold Sylvester, Wendy Davis, Amy Hunter, Bob Collier, and Stuart Robinson. He has a B.A. from Brandeis University and an M.A. from California State University.

As an educator, Kimmel has taught at Upper Iowa University, the University of New Orleans, University of Phoenix, and in the Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Burbank, California public school districts. He is a two-time past president of New Orleans Toastmasters, the public speaking organization, and often serves as a speech contest judge. Mike has written and collaborated on numerous scripts for stage and screen. His full-length historical drama on Presidents Lincoln and Garfield was a 2013 semi-finalist in the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. He is the 2014 recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award from Upper Iowa University. Mike is a full voting member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the Emmys).

OFFICIAL LINKS:
www.mikekimmelauthor.com
www.mikekimmel.com
www.imdb.me/mikekimmel

PURCHASE LINKS:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/322JAh1
Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/2078/9780998151380

Enter for a chance to win a copy of One-Minute Monologues For Teens, autographed by Mike Kimmel, and three months of online acting classes!

One (1) grand prize winner receives:
  • A copy of One-Minute Monologues for Teens, autographed by Mike Kimmel
  • A copy of Monologues for Kids and Tweens, autographed by Mike Kimmel
  • Three (3) months of online group acting classes* from Mike Kimmel for a recipient age 12 and up
  • Be written into an upcoming monologue in a book by Mike Kimmel
Five (5) winners receive:
  • A copy of One-Minute Monologues for Teens, autographed by Mike Kimmel
The giveaway begins November 4, 2020, at 12:01 A.M. MT and ends December 4, 2020, at 11:59 P.M. MT.

 
 
 

TOUR SCHEDULE:


November 4

The Children's Book Review

https://www.thechildrensbookreview.com/

Book Review

November 5

Lisa's Reading

https://lisasreading.com

Book Review

November 6

Over Coffee Conversations

https://gmarciano.blogspot.com

Giveaway

November 9

Jrsbookreviews

https://jrsbookreviews.wordpress.com/

Book Review

November 10

Word Spelunking

http://wordspelunking.blogspot.com/

Giveaway

November 11

Barbara Ann Mojica's Blog

https://bamauthor.me

Book Review

November 12

icefairy's Treasure Chest

http://icefairystreasurechest.blogspot.com/

Book Review

November 13

Confessions of a Book Addict

http://www.confessionsofabookaddict.com

Giveaway

November 16

Prologue

http://dccmealy.com/

Interview

November 17

Tales of A Wanna-Be SuperHero Mom

http://wannabesuperheromom.blogspot.com/

Giveaway

November 18

Library Lady's Kid Lit

https://janemouttet.wordpress.com/

Book Review

November 20

A Dream Within A Dream

http://adreamwithindream.blogspot.com

Book Review

 
*Disclosure: I partnered with The Children's Book Review and Mike Kimmel to host this blog post.*