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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Book Review: The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson





Genre: Young Adult (Historical Fiction/Romance/Fractured Fairy Tale)

Annabel's family became accustomed to the easy life and refused to pull their weight around the community after the death of Annabel's wealthy father three years ago. As punishment for her family's laziness, she is forced into indentured servitude for their new lord. Her situation gets worse when the bailiff wishes to have her as his wife. His threats and advances increase after her refusal to marry him. Lord Ranulf is scarred, scary, and takes an immediate dislike to Annabel. Her lifelong dream has been to escape her family and now the bailiff and join a convent. Much to her surprise she soon finds that she feels safer around Lord Ranulf than she ever has before, but the danger is only just beginning.

The Merchant's Daughter is a dark and lovely portrayal of a fairy tale we all know and love. Beauty and the Beast has always been a favorite of mine. I didn't realize this book was a re-telling of Beauty and the Beast when I first started reading, so I was pleasantly surprised when I started taking note of the similarities. Melanie Dickerson knows how to spin a tale that brings her characters to life and will literally have you falling in love right along with them. This was a book that would not let me put it down. The characters are complex and the growth of the relationships are realistic. Just like in real life, the main characters each carry their own baggage they must overcome. Your love of the heroic beast will grow more and more as you get to know him through the book, and when it's all said and done, you'll be head over heals in love with him. This is the first book I've read by Melanie Dickerson, and it certainly won't be the last.


This ARC was provided to me by the publisher through Netgalley for review. The opinions are my own.
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Young Adult Blog Tour Children of Creation Giveaway (International)(CLOSED)






Thank you for joining us on our stop off of The Young Adult Blog Tour. Our date on the tour has been broken up into four sections: The review, guest post, interview, and this Giveaway! This is all thanks to J.D. Watts and TWCS Publishing House.



Enter for your chance to win an eBook version of Convergence by J.D. Watts or Induction by J.D. Watts and a Bookmark Packet. There will be 2 winners and this giveaway is International. Everyone is welcome to enter!
 Summary via The Writer's Coffee Shop:

 In modern times, mankind believes they know all that there is to know about the world around them.  Arrogant in their ignorance, they travel through life completely unaware of the other beings in their midst, the Children of Creation. Celestial Angels and Fallen walk amongst them unseen, while the third beings of creation, the Guardians, live along side them, protecting them from attacks of the Fallen.

Daniella Rossi is a nineteen year old college student who sees the world quite differently than those around her.  From infancy, she was aware of the beings that walked among her kind who were not like them, as well as her own personal Guardian who watched over her.  Dani always knew she was different, but she never dreamed the full scope of her importance. 

Follow Dani as her life takes an unexpected turn when a new Guardian is assigned to replace her lifelong companion and friend.  Much older, more experienced, and socially awkward, Nathaniel must learn to adjust himself to fit into Dani’s world in order to guard her without drawing unwanted attention.   While the Fallen are determined to capture Dani, she and Nathaniel find themselves developing a bond that goes far beyond that of Guardian and charge.  Facing the strains of a brewing war and forbidden affections, will they be ready for the coming battle?  Will Dani be able to handle the truth of her existence and destiny?
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Guest Post by J.D. Watts, author of The Children of Creation Series






Thank you for joining us on our stop off of The Young Adult Blog Tour. Our date on the tour has been broken up into four sections: The review, giveaway, interview, and this Guest Post with J.D. Watts! This is all thanks to J.D. Watts and TWCS Publishing House.

I'm happy to announce that J.D. Watts will be blogging with us today. Without making you wait any longer, I will now hand off the blog to her.
For me, music is practically like air. I can’t do much in my life without some sort of soundtrack, and the same is true for my writing. I have soundtracks I listen to when I need to access a certain mood or mindset and even now, when I think of my books, there are certain songs I listened to while writing them that pop into my head when I think about certain scenes.
The Convergence soundtrack is full of heavier rock like Flyleaf and Skillet, driving beats and lyrics that seem to fit the mindset of Dani in the midst of her whole world being turned on end. The music fit Dani in that first book, right along with her ripped jeans, snarky tee shirts, and dangerous looking boots, her armor to hold herself apart and in some ways protected. One of the songs that especially seemed to inspire me in terms of Dani and her struggle to get a grasp on everything she was facing was Hero by Skillet. It was just so perfect for how she was feeling, incapable of protecting herself, feeling overwhelmed and not understanding what was expected of her. If I were to make a soundtrack for a movie adaptation of Convergence, that would be a song I would beg to make the cut.
Induction, the second book of the series, has a very different feel to the first book and so my soundtrack is also very different. This book is where we see the love story develop, so in this playlist I have a lot of soft songs, and a particularly important cameo by Adele’s Make You Feel My Love, but the most important of all was my very special find by an original artist who posts on youtube. I actually found the group when looking for music I might consider ‘angelic’ and discovered the amazing sound of Stella Voci, a musical group composed of a group of women from all around the world who have never been in the same room yet have recorded and arranged the most beautiful music together. I consider Stella Voci one of the great wonders of the internet, a prime example of how it has made our world a much smaller place. One of their songs also make a cameo in my soundtrack for the book in a very, very special scene, but coolest of all was discovering the leader of Stella Voci, Kate Covington, aka katethegreat19 on YouTube and her original composition, which she also performed and posted on YouTube, No One But You. This song inspired some very special scenes for me and she was even so kind as to give me permission to use it in the video trailer for Induction when it came out. Words cannot describe how grateful I am for artists like her all around the world that create this amazing art form that both soothes and inspires. Without their art and the contribution of their beauty to the world, my writing would be far less than it is.

I hope that if you pick up my books that you might also take the time to look into some of the music that I mentioned here. I also have a writing playlist posted at the bottom of my own blog, jdwatts.blogspot.com if you ever wanted to drop in and hear some of the things that get my fingers to flying across my keyboard. I want to give a huge thanks to this blog for hosting me and my book and taking precious time and blog space to let me share. Without bloggers like you, we authors would be lost. Thank you again!

Meet the Author: J.D. Watts






Thank you for joining us on our stop off of The Young Adult Blog Tour. Our date on the tour has been broken up into four sections: The review, giveaway, guest post, and this interview with J.D. Watts! This is all thanks to J.D. Watts and TWCS Publishing House.

How long have you been writing?
I always tease that I was always a ‘writer,’ forever thinking up cool plot twists for my favorite shows or dreaming up my own little stories in my head from the time I was a little bitty thing, but I didn’t really sit down and start putting pen to paper until about six years ago. It was horrible though and it didn’t take long before I gave up on the idea and put it away. (I hope to come back to that story again someday with the benefit of the experience I’ve gained in the years since). I really started writing much more fervently about three years ago. I was home with my three year old son and my two month old daughter and was going stir crazy. I happened across a writing community online and started playing around with a few ideas and next thing I knew, I was writing up short story after short story, that then turned into long stories, but even then I never thought about publishing. It wasn’t until The Writer’s Coffee Shop announced that they were opening a publishing house and were running an original fiction contest that I entered and won the young adult division with the first few chapters of Convergence that I ever really believed that any of this would ever be an actual possibility for me.

What inspired you to write Convergence?
Convergence was inspired by a dream coupled with my long time fascination with the idea of spiritual warfare, the possibilities of angels among us, and the places in the Bible where angels are mentioned. It all sort of melted together into this idea where I sort of played with the unknowns in life.

When you started writing Convergence, did you plan for it to be a series?
Yes, from the beginning I knew it would be a series. There was no way I would be able to portray the full progression of Dani and Nate’s evolution in just one novel.

Which of your characters do you relate to most and why?
I would say I relate most to Dani. I spend a lot of my life wondering where it’s going and getting frustrated at not KNOWING what lies ahead.

Is anything in your book based on real life experiences or purely imagination?
A lot of the places and little details in Convergence are based on my real life experiences. Everyone says to write what you know, and what better to write about than your own back yard? As the series progresses, we get away from the sprawling farmlands of Illinois, but it was nice to play with it in the first book.

If your real life was a young adult fictional novel, what would you, the main character, be like?

Boring! I am a mom of two young kids who spends most of her downtime taking cake decorating classes and writing…not a very riveting plotline! I guess I’d be the dreamer, my mind always dreaming up more exciting and wonderful things that I will probably never get to experience personally.

What do you like to do when you're not writing?
Play with my children, watch movies, read, chat/skype/facebook/email/etc with my friends, and learn to decorate cakes.

What project are you working on now?
Right now, what writing time I do manage to find is being completely devoted to the final book of the series, Maelstrom. It’s been the most difficult of anything I have written to date.

What is the best piece of writing advice you ever received?
Never delete anything. If you write something and don’t like it, cut it out and paste into another document and keep it saved somewhere just in case you want to revisit it, or it helps inspire something else someday. You never know when a bit of writing that feels all wrong in one place might be perfect someplace else.

What is a little something about yourself you'd like your readers to know?
Why is this the hardest of all of these questions? (chuckles while shaking my head) I guess that writing isn’t something I do, it is what I AM. Even before I started letting my fingers fly across these keys to capture my ideas, I always had a story to tell. If I somehow lost my writing, I feel like I would lose a massive part of my identity…which is really ironic since I really only discovered my penchant for the written word three years ago! Oh, that and I talk to myself…all the time…especially when ‘plotting.’ It’s not unusual at all to catch me muttering to myself as I type or talking to myself as I lie in bed, sorting out a little dialogue or a plot point. Yeah, it may be a sign of madness, but boy is the madness fun!

We all need a little madness. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I look forward to reading the rest of your series.

To learn more about the lovely J.D. Watts and her books, visit her Website. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.

If you haven't read her wonderful books yet, be sure to check out my review of Convergence, the first book in the Children of Creation series.

You can also read this interview on Examiner.

Book Review: Convergence by J.D. Watts





Thank you for joining us on our stop off of The Young Adult Blog Tour. Our date on the tour has been broken up into four sections: The interview, giveaway, guest post, and this book review with J.D. Watts! This is all thanks to J.D. Watts and TWCS Publishing House.

Genre: Young Adult (Paranormal Romance)

Convergence if the first book in the Children of Creation Series by J.D. Watts.  The story is centered primarily around Dani, a college student who can see celestial beings both good and bad. A new Guardian is sent to protect her, replacing her current Guardian that has become a motherly best friend since Dani lost her real mother at a young age. Dani always knew she was different, but she never knew why. With a war between Angels and Demons on the horizon, Dani must figure out the truth about her life and which side she will choose to follow.

Convergence was a very hard book to put down. I loved seeing angels portrayed with such loyalty and strength. This is how I picture Angels to be. The author put a unique spin on the typical Guardian Angel. I always thought them to be a type of angel, but in Convergence, they are a separate creation. I enjoyed this new addition to the world of celestial beings. There were many things about this book that flowed right along with my way of thinking, and even the new ideas made sense and fit with the story. I want to see where the love story goes and how Dani grows further with her newly given information about herself. I'm excited to read the second book.

.D. Watts


This book was sent to me from the publisher for review. The opinions are my own.


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Teaser Tuesdays: The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson




Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share  doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can  add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
My teaser this week is from The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson:



She started to sidle quietly away, hoping he wouldn't hear or see her. Just then he fell to his knees.

Is he hurt? Does he need help? Perhaps she should go get Mistress Eustacia.

Before she could rush away, he bent forward and moaned as though from deep inside. The sound grew, raw and wrenching, until it became a howl. Then he bowed lower and became still.



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Monday, November 28, 2011

Support Four Debut Authors and Snag $125!




Four books

Two Days

Great Prizes

With this contest, there is something for everyone and it’s SO simple to be in on the winning!

On November 28 and/or 29, purchase 1 or all 4 of the debut author’s books listed here. Then forward proof of purchase (the receipt Amazon sends you will do just fine) to : motionsrider@yahoo.ca and get up to 4 entries into a draw for a $100 Amazon gift card!

It’s that easy, no reviews, no hoops to jump through. Just a great .99 book or two. Or three or four. AND, if the person who wins the $100 Amazon Gift Card has purchased all 4 books, an additional $25 Amazon Gift Card will be awarded to the winner!

On top of that, 2 random commenter’s picked from 2 of our participating blogs will receive $5 gift Amazon gift cards . So, be sure to leave a comment and let us know what you think of the promo, the books, or the authors.

Winners will be chosen randomly, one entry per person, per book.

All winners will be announced on December 7th on Wringing Out Words

“Between” by Cyndi Tefft

It just figures that the love of Lindsey Water's life isn't alive at all, but the grim reaper, complete with a dimpled smile, and Scottish accent.

After transporting souls to heaven for the last 300 years, Aiden MacRae has all but given up on finding the one whose love will redeem him and allow him entry through the pearly gates.

Torn between her growing attraction to Aiden and heaven's siren song, Lindsey must learn the hard way whether love really can transcend all boundaries.

Buy Here: “Between” by Cyndi Tefft





“Until Dawn: Last Light” by Jennifer Simas

When darkness falls, whose side will you be on?

For the past six years, Zoë has been anything but “normal.” Struggling to accept her immortality and thrown into a war that’s been waging in the shadows for over a thousand years, Zoë must now become who she was meant to be, joining the other Chosen to save what’s left of humanity. When the endless night falls over the Earth, will she be able to save the one man who reminds her of what it is to be human, or will it be too late?

Until Dawn: Last Light is a story of death and despair, love and longing, hope and hopelessness, and the ability to survive and keep going even when it seems impossible – when you want nothing more than to give up.

Buy Here: “Until Dawn: Last Light” by Jennifer Simas



“The Kayson Cycle” by Jonathan D. Allen

A stranger enters a dying town and makes a desperate plea…

The Kayson Cycle introduces the Kayson Brothers, a pair of faith healers who once wowed crowds in a traveling show but went their separate ways after a night in which a healing took a dark turn. Jeffrey Kayson disappeared into the wilderness and William Kayson, wracked by guilt, moved to the failing mining town of Calico Hills to build a nice, quiet life – one that has lasted for over ten years.

His quiet, predictable life crumbles when a mysterious stranger walks into his tavern bearing a proposal to find his long-lost brother and do the one thing that William has sworn to never do again - have his brother heal a woman. William soon learns that he can’t escape his family – or his destiny.

Includes an exclusive sample chapter of The Corridors of the Dead. Please note that this is a Kindle Single, and around 6,000 words in length.

Buy Here: “The Kayson Cycle” by Jonathan D. Allen

“Sundered” by Shannon Mayer

A miracle drug, Nevermore, spreads like wildfire throughout the world allowing people to eat what they want, and still lose weight. It is everything the human population has ever dreamed of and Mara is no different. Only a simple twist of fate stops her from taking Nevermore.

As the weeks roll by, it becomes apparent that Nevermore is not the miracle it claimed. A true to life nightmare, the drug steals the very essence that makes up humanity and unleashes a new and deadly species on the world that is bent on filling its belly. Locked down within their small farm home, Mara and her husband Sebastian struggle against increasingly bad odds, fighting off marauders and monsters alike.

But Sebastian carries a dark secret, one that more than threatens to tear them apart, it threatens to destroy them both and the love they have for each other.

Now Mara must make the ultimate choice. Will she live for love, or will she live to survive?

Buy Here: “Sundered” by Shannon Mayer

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Book Review: Severance by Shawn Kirsten Maravel




 
 
Genre: Young Adult  (Paranormal Romantic Thriller)
The story of Charlotte and Joel continues in Severance, the second book in the Volition series by Shawn Kirsten Maravel.

If you enjoyed Volition, you will love Severance. Just like the first book, twists and turns will keep you glued to the pages. The story and characters are truly lovable. In the beginning of this book, I did want to slap Charlotte around quite a bit. To avoid a spoiler, there was something she really should have told her friends as soon as she knew the information herself.  So, I was glad when they stopped speaking to her later in the book. It was deserved. Aside from her lapse in judgement, I fell in love with all the main characters. Even the antagonist grips you with his conflicting emotions and behaviors. Surprisingly, you'll even feel bad for him at times. Severance will have your blood pumping as you fight to survive with Charlotte. Depending on parental preference, there are a few intimate moments that are better suited for a more mature young adult audience.

The writing style was consistant with the first book. Shawn Kirsten Maravel has a way of writing that grabs you into the world of her books.


This book was sent to me from the author for review. The opinions are my own.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Book Review: Volition by Shawn Kirsten Maravel




 Genre: Young Adult  (Paranormal Romantic Thriller)

Volition is the first book in the Volition Series written by


This book was sent to me from the author for review. The opinions are my own.



Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Teaser Tuesdays: Volition by Shawn Kirsten Maravel




 Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share  doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can  add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My teaser this week is from Volition by Shawn Kirsten Maravel:


''I froze. Like an idiot I froze. He was staring right at me. He wore an innocent and mesmerizing smile directed right at me. I did my best to ignore it but having a gorgeously naked man staring at me like I was the only girl in the world was impossible to brush off. ”

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Win Imprinted Souls signed by Daniele Lanzarotta! {CLOSED}




Since the Blood Bound Bookmark giveaway was such a success, Daniele Lanzarotta, author of the Imprinted Souls Series and Academy of the Fallen Series,has offered a signed paperback copy of Imprinted Souls to 1 lucky person! (This giveaway is for US residents only.)

Summary via Daniele Lanzarotta's Website
Entrapped in her grief and sorrow, Lexi roams through life with no purpose. She has not been the same ever since an accident took away her high school boyfriend and soul mate. For a while, Lexi could still feel Matt with her and the dreams reassured her that they were still connected, but with time, the dreams started to fade and the pain of his absence deepened. She was convinced that he was gone, and with him, so was part of her soul, the part of her soul that had been imprinted by Matt.
It would take a different type of imprint to bring Lexi back to life, but that imprint would come with a price. The dangers of being with a vampire who still has strong ties to his human life, and the possibility of losing what is left of her connection with her one and true soul mate, Matt; a hidden connection that still lives within the shadows of what is left of her soul.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Twilight Inspired Guest Post








Happy Thursday before Breaking Dawn Pt 1. Releases Day! (that's my name for this Thursday 11/17, I was hoping it would catch on but sadly it hasn't. Yet.) 

I wanted to have a very cool Twilight fan & fellow blogger do a Twilight inspired guest post on my blog Books and Beyond so I asked Gabby at What's Beyond Forks? to do me the honor. I was beyond happy when she said yes but then I continued reading the email..She asked me to do the same. I panicked a bit and contemplated "losing" the email but decided it couldn't be THAT hard coming up with a guest post her readers would like. Then a vision hit me, all of her followers un following her after my epic fail! *GULP*

After days of anxiety & brainstorming for what to do, it hit me. I don't need to write I can show pics! They have to be pics of something Twilight-y but not the same ol' same ol' we ALWAYS see..Then it hit me again..TWILIGHT TATOO's: the good, the bad, and the ugly..lolz..Here's a few of my fave's. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did & leave a comment below about which you loved, which you did not love, and please answer the questions on everyone's minds: would you get a Twilight tattoo too? 

Team Carlisle-BOUT TIME!

That's it?!
The now infamous R Pattz autograph turned into a tat


Edward? Is THAT you?



Now that's what I call TEAM BELLA
James's Bite on Bella' Arm








Forever is a loong time