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  • Blogger Talk Review: A Temptation of Angels by Michelle Zink

    Blogger Talk Review: A Temptation of Angels by Michelle Zink

    A Temptation of Angels by Michelle Zink
    Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers (March 20th, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardback: 448 pages
    Source: Author/Publisher
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars
    Even angels make mistakes in this page-turning epic romance…

    When her parents are murdered before her eyes, sixteen-year-old Helen Cartwright finds herself launched into an underground London where a mysterious organization called the Dictata controls the balance of good and evil. Helen learns that she is one of three remaining angelic descendants charged with protecting the world's past, present, and future. Unbeknownst to her, she has been trained her whole life to accept this responsibility. Now, as she finds herself torn between the angelic brothers protecting her and the devastatingly handsome childhood friend who wants to destroy her, she must prepare to be brave, to be hunted, and above all to be strong, because temptation will be hard to resist, even for an angel.

    Review:


    Michelle Zink is a master of beautiful, flowing language. I've always enjoyed the way she describes people and places. It is so clear and detailed. A Temptation of Angels is about Helen Cartwright, a young girl who has her world turned upside down on night when her parents are murdered. With few belongings, and a note from her mother, she follows instructions that lead her to the house of 2 strangers. This is where she meets Griffin and Darius.

    She has no idea what's going on and Darius, the older of the brothers doesn't seem too pleased with her arrival. Soon she gets a much better understanding of who she is, what her parents were trying to protect, and what she will have to do in order to stay safe.

    Helen was a pretty strong character. I was amazed at her ability to remain calm under stressful situations. This is a historical novel so she seemed very composed and poised most of the time. Then there were times where her emotions showed — like when she was with Griffin, or when she would become stubborn when listening to Darius and his demands. While she does make a few silly, and dangerous, decisions, she was enjoyable to get to know.

    Darius is hot-headed, bossy, and difficult. He knew how to push Helen's buttons but in a way, that helped her become so much stronger. Griffin was the sweet, gentle brother. There was immediate chemistry between Helen and Griffin and I enjoyed watching their relationship form. Then there is another young man from Helen's past that truly makes her question what is right and wrong. I won't spoil it, but I liked this character and I felt he really brought a lot to the story. In a lot of ways he helped me to better understand Helen as well. I am curious to see where this"triangle" goes.

    The plot and world-building of this story is very complex. Most of this book did seem to be focused on setting up the world these characters live in. We get to know the paranormal creatures, history, and powers involved. For this reason, the beginning was a bit slow for me. There is a large chunk of it dedicated to explaining the history and current situation Helen is faced with, which was needed, but got a little tiring. But, by the middle I was hooked on this story and excited to see what would happen.

    A Temptation of Angels was a great beginning to this paranormal story involving fantastic world-building, a steamy romance, and a heroine seeking justice for her family.

    Recommended: Paranormal/historical fans looking for a new series with a complex format and great characters.

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  • Tour Review: Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John

    Tour Review: Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John

    Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John
    Publisher: Dial Books (April 12th, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 336 pages
    Source: ARC Tour
    Rating: 3 of 5 stars

    Sixteen-year-old Luke Dorsey is sent on a cross-country tour to promote his bestselling spiritual self-help guide accompanied by his agnostic older brother and former girlfriend, Fran, from whom he learns some things about salvation.

    Review:


    I'm a sucker for a road trip book so when I saw the cover for this one, I knew I had to read it. I think that due to the fact that I was strongly focused on the cover, I wasn't sure exactly what to expect with this book. The summary doesn't tell us a lot so I didn't know how focused it would be on spirituality.

    Luke Dorsey is sort of an overnight success. He is very young but is already super famous among book lovers. He has difficulty dealing with this success and is mostly amazed at the way people treat him. Due to his popularity, he is sent on a book tour to promote his story.

    Matt, Luke's brother, is supposed to act as his transportation from one signing to another. It's easy to see from the beginning that these brothers are not similar. Matt is a bit irresponsible and not at all prepared for a trip. He is more than willing to use funds from the publisher to take care of whatever is needed for the trip and even with that, they have several missteps along the way.

    Soon, they are not only dealing wtih the stresses of travel, but bringing Matt's girlfriend and her sister (who just happens to be Luke's ex-girlfriend) Fran. This creates a bit of drama, but at the same time they learn a lot about themselves and each other.

    Luke was a funny character. His writings were hilarious as well. There was just something about him that I liked immediately. He seemed like a typical, awkward young boy. He was funny without meaning to be sometimes just because of how he reacted to his brothers antics. It was a nice touch for this book.

    I don't typically read a lot of books with religious topics. Not because I don't like them, but mainly because they can get preachy or, boring.to be honest. This book wasn't at all boring. Antony John's writing really kept the story flowing nicely. But, this book does have a lot of religious talk and internal dialogue. This may be something that most people enjoy, but it brought the book down a bit for me.

    Recommended: Road trip fans looking for something funny with a religious meaning.

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    Make sure to check out my character interview with Alex, and enter to win a signed copy of Thou Shalt Not Road Trip! Ends 4/28.

  • Tour: Interview & Giveaway: Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John

    Tour: Interview & Giveaway: Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John

    Today kicks off The Teen Book Scene book tour for Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John. One of the characters, Alex, is here today to share her wisdom about road trips.

    Antony John has been kind enough to offer up a SIGNED ARC of Thou Shalt Not Road Trip so be sure to sign up below!

    Questions to Alex
    1. What advice would you give to someone who was planning a road trip with their boyfriend/girlfriend and members of their family?
    Do bring deodorant, beverages, energy bars, and a sense of humor.
    Do not bring too much baggage—I’m not talking about suitcases, either. Emotional issues, it turns out, get magnified by close (read: claustrophobic) living conditions. And it’s hard to get away from everyone when you’re stuck in a car all day.
    And if someone has forgotten deodorant, well.. things get ugly really fast.
    2. What's the coolest"fun-fact" you learned while traveling?
    That the mid-point of Route 66 is in Adrian, Texas, and there’s even an excellent café there (imaginatively named the MidPoint Café) to mark it. Order the ugly crust pie for dessert. You won’t be disappointed.
    3. What would you say is the biggest difference between you and Fran?
    I’ve always been able to shut out distractions. If people suck—hi Mom and Dad!—I ignore them. If something is holding me back, I cut it loose and move on. If I want something very much, I can focus like a laser beam. Unfortunately, sometimes the distractions actually matter, and I guess I’ve made a habit of overlooking them too (sorry, Fran). 4. Tell us one thing about you that people may not get from reading the book?
    I care. Deeply. About almost everything. Even my pet betta fish, which my lab mates are kindly babysitting for the entire summer. When I get back in a few weeks, I’m going to bake them an organic carrot cake as a thank you. (I’m assuming the betta fish will still be alive.)
    5. Who really surprised you the most on the trip?
    That’d be Fran. When you grow up with someone, you figure you know her. We’ve had our share of terrific moments, and fights, and resolutions, and through it all I’ve come to know who she is. Or rather, I thought I knew who she is. But actually, Fran feels things in a way I don’t. She feels the weight of things, the importance of the truthfulness of things, the need for the world to make sense. I almost wish for her sake that she didn’t, as it made this trip pretty hard for her, to be honest. But I admire her for it, all the same.
    Which is more than I can say for some people..

    Thanks so much for having me along today, Jessica, and a hi to your readers!

    Thou Shalt Not Road Trip by Antony John
    Publisher: Dial Books (April 12th, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 336 pages
    Sixteen-year-old Luke Dorsey is sent on a cross-country tour to promote his bestselling spiritual self-help guide accompanied by his agnostic older brother and former girlfriend, Fran, from whom he learns some things about salvation.

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive a SIGNED ARC of Thou Shalt Not Road Trip.
    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 (or have permission) to enter.
    • Name and email must be provided.
    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is US/Canada only and ends April 18th.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

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