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  • Review: Settling by Shelley Workinger

    Review: Settling by Shelley Workinger

    Settling by Shelley Workinger
    Publisher: CreateSpace (July 4th, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Source: Author
    Series: Solid #2
    Rating: 5 of 5 stars

    At the beginning of the summer, Clio Kaid was one of a hundred teens brought to a secret Army installation. But it was no ordinary camp and they weren’t ordinary kids…

    Soon after learning they were the products of a secret genetic experiment, the teens began developing super-abilities ranging from bounding lightness to blocking heaviness; blinding brilliance and the ability to vanish. These same gifts made them targets of a psychopath in officer’s clothing, and they found themselves fighting for their lives.

    Picking up where “Solid” left off, Clio and her friends realize that they aren’t ready to go home; they’re determined to stay on campus and continue their journey of self- discovery. But someone doesn’t feel the same way and will do anything to drive them away – even kill.

    Friendships will be tested, abilities will evolve, and more secrets will come out as the teens race to stop the killer before he sets his sights on one of them…
    Review: This series gets better and better! Settling picks up from where Solid left off. Clio and her friends are still at the Army camp trying to find out what abilities they may have due to the experimentation done on their mothers.

    While Settling does have drama and suspense, much of that is from the friendships between Clio and the rest of their close group. Clio seems to break away and it's not completely clear as to why. She seems to just simply be a teenager struggling with all the changes going on around her.

    Beyond what Clio may be going through, attacks are still occurring at the camp and no one knows who is responsible. We also get introduced to a new character that had me blushing like crazy!! Wooahhh, can't wait to see what happens next with that little plot! Settling doesn't focus as much on what's going on with Clio's friends as Solid did but we still get a chance to see Garrett (who is awesome!), Jack and the rest of the gang. It just seemed that this book gave Clio a chance to make mistakes, learn, grow, and turn into who she truly is.

    This series is so unique and engaging! Settling is a quick read but one that you won't be able to put down. I can't wait to see what Shelley Workinger comes up with next for this group of friends! The ending of Settling makes it impossible to not read the rest of the series!

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  • Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway: Settling by Shelley Workinger

    Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway: Settling by Shelley Workinger

    The wonderful Shelley Workinger is here today to talk about her new book Settling (book #2 in the Solid series). I am a huge fan of this series and can't wait to see what Shelley has in store for the readers next.

    If you'd like to try to win a copy, she has offered up a signed copy for one lucky winner. Open internationally!

    There is so much in a name! Both in fiction and in real life, I find that names often tell stories in themselves.

    In the “Solid” series, I definitely wanted to give some “shout-outs” to friends and family members, but I tried to limit those to bit parts so that no one could take the fictional flaws of his or her “Solid” counterpart as a personal insult. Of course, you know what they say happens when you try to make plans! Some of those “cameos” took on lives of their own and are about to blow up into larger roles, so I can only hope my friends are still my friends after their like-named characters start to, well, drift.

    As for the main characters, instead of being named for someone, their names stand for something. “Jack” just suits Jack – it’s the most obvious, as some readers have pointed out, because he’s a jack of all trades, but master of none. He says himself how he tries to learn a little about everything, but he’s the only one on campus to have no super ability – yet. And his last name speaks of his soul – Vallard is a combination of valiant and bard, as he’s Clio’s knightly poet.

    With Jack, readers learn who is right away, but for some of the characters who stay more peripheral for awhile, the names themselves are spoilers of sorts. (Do not continue reading if you haven’t finished “Solid.”) Alexis, for example, is the “x factor” of book one – the person the bad guy doesn’t see coming and that even Clio and her friends don’t pick up for a long time, but readers might’ve gotten a feeling about because the “x” was right there in the name. Similarly, Janet is a derivative of “Janus,” the two-faced God of Roman mythology.

    Clio is the one exception to my keep-main-character-names-impersonal rule, which really is only fitting as her character becomes more and more the exception to every campus rule as the series evolves. Clio – “Calliope” – is named after my daughter, Calliope, whom we call Clio because so many people can’t pronounce it (yes, we get a lot of Cal-ee-o-pay, like a rodeo clown, just like the character complains about in “Solid”). And of course we hope she can get past the butchered pronunciations to appreciate the mythical and musical beauty of the name and why we chose it!

    There are several new characters introduced in “Settling,” and their names have those same varying levels of significance – one that just fits, one that revolves around a letter, one that’s odd and awkward, and one that reflects exactly the person within. And there are also some more shout-outs to fantastic readers as a small way to show how grateful I am for their praise of my series and support of my work!

    Settling by Shelley Workinger
    Publisher: CreateSpace (July 4th, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Paperback: 242 pages
    Series: Solid #2
    At the beginning of the summer, Clio Kaid was one of a hundred teens brought to a secret Army installation. But it was no ordinary camp and they weren’t ordinary kids…

    Soon after learning they were the products of a secret genetic experiment, the teens began developing super-abilities ranging from bounding lightness to blocking heaviness; blinding brilliance and the ability to vanish. These same gifts made them targets of a psychopath in officer’s clothing, and they found themselves fighting for their lives.

    Picking up where “Solid” left off, Clio and her friends realize that they aren’t ready to go home; they’re determined to stay on campus and continue their journey of self- discovery. But someone doesn’t feel the same way and will do anything to drive them away – even kill.

    Friendships will be tested, abilities will evolve, and more secrets will come out as the teens race to stop the killer before he sets his sights on one of them…

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive a SIGNED copy of Settling by Shelley Workinger.

    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
    • Name and email must be provided and counts as 1 entry.
    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is International and ends July 1st.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

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    To purchase Settling keep an eye on this page on amazon. The book will be available on July 4th. You can also go to the series website and click"giveaways" to see the book deal for July.
    Buy Settling in the month of July, get a free ebook of Solid (Kindle or.pdf). You can email your receipt to Shelley from that giveaway page.

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