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  • Haunted Halloween with M.R. Merrick and a Giveaway

    Haunted Halloween with M.R. Merrick and a Giveaway

    Unseen
    by M.R. Merrick

    Rachel applied the last stroke of mascara and turned the power off on the stereo. The music that pumped from the speakers stopped and silence fell around her. This was the first time in her life she’d lived on her own without roommates and getting used to the solidarity was taking longer than she expected.

    A loud bang sounded behind her and she jumped. Darkness filled the hallway behind her and she stared into the shadows. Chills ran down her spine as the hairs rose on the back of her neck, and she crept forward.

    “Hello?” she asked, but naturally there was no answer. Her bare feet pressed into the carpet as she stepped closer to the edge of the hall. The silence was a weight bearing down around her and she jumped as something moved in the shadows. A dark blur slid from one room across to the other, and she shivered. Rachel swore the chill wasn’t just in her bones, the room was colder now.

    As she came to the opening of the hallway she reached for the light switch but hesitated. The thought of dipping her hands into the shadows for even a moment had her on edge. Images of a rotting hand with sores and callouses pulling her into the darkness flashed through her mind and she pulled her hand back.

    Cool air tingled along her neck like someone was blowing against her skin and Rachel flinched, quickly flicking the light switch up and turning around, but there was nothing there. She rubbed the side of her neck and found her skin cool to the touch. She shivered again and stared down the now well-lit hall.

    This wasn’t the first time she’d had a strange feeling about this place, but the rent was cheap and cheap was what she could afford. Not having roommates was a little harder on her bank account.
    “This is ridiculous. Get yourself together,” Rachel said, storming down the hall and flicking on the lights to each room. With the exception of the bathroom and her bedroom, all the other rooms were empty. No furniture and definitely no corpses that roamed in the shadows.

    She turned the lights off and went back to the kitchen, slipping on her high heeled shoes. A loud horn honked from the street outside and her pulse leapt again. A checkered yellow cab idled on the street, waiting to take her to the party.

    Tucking a loose strand of hair that dangled around her face behind her ear, she adjusted her outfit in the mirror. After a quick once-over of her ensemble she gave a silent nod of approval. She took a few items out of her purse and transferred them into a small clutch, taking only what she needed for the night and snapped it shut. Smoky, her poised black cat leapt onto the table, rubbing against her arm and pawing at the clutch. A single white tuft of hair formed a triangular patch on her chest and she meowed in protest.

    “I’ll be home soon, baby,” Rachel whispered, scratching Smoky just under her chin. The purring response was immediate.

    The horn sounded again and Rachel sighed. “I’m coming!” she yelled, as though the driver could hear her scream from inside. “You be good.” She smiled and gave Smoky a long, smooth stroke along her back before moving towards the door.

    As she walked past the mirror she’d just spent hours in front of something moved in the reflection. She took a few more steps and then stopped, debating whether or not to take a second look.

    After getting herself worked up in the hallway she refused to be pushed around by her own imagination and she gave into her curiosity. Stepping back in front of the mirror she found a long couch and a single painting of the ocean looking back at her.

    “I told you,” she said, looking herself in the eye.

    She tore her gaze away as Smoky meowed again. The cat sat perfectly poised on the table, studying her face with vibrant green eyes. The horn honked again and Smokey released another meow. “I’ll be home later,” she said, trying not to sound annoyed and turned back towards the mirror.

    The couch and painting were gone, blocked by a mass of decrepit faces and bodies that filled her living room. Solid white eyes stared back at her, while flaps of skin dangled from their faces. Green rot and blood-stains filled in the gashes along their skin, and they stood silent, staring into the mirror.
    Rachel screamed and ran into the kitchen. Her heels clacked twice along the tile before she slipped.

    One shoe folded out sideways beneath her and her leg twisted hard and fast to the side. She lost her balance and pain split across her ankle. She fell to the ground and hit the kitchen table with her hands, pushing it a few inches in the opposite direction.

    Adrenaline pulsed through her veins and her heart palpitated like it was going to be torn from her chest. A gut-wrenching pang twisted in her stomach and she turned onto her back, skittering backwards across the floor. But to her surprise, nobody was after her. In fact, her living room was empty.

    Heavy pants slipped through her freshly painted red lips and her eyes panned the room. She could hear a pounding in her ears as her heartbeat raced. Smoky stood between her and the living room and hissed at the air. Goosebumps trickled down Rachel’s shoulders and she trembled.

    She took a few deep breaths before recomposing herself. She slipped her shoe back on and climbed to her feet. Her ankle hurt, but not enough to cancel a night of fun with the girls. She’d been waiting far too long for this, plus, it was her favorite night of the year: Halloween. Nothing was keeping her down. Not tonight.

    She cautiously approached the mirror and the goosebumps prickled up and down her arm with each step. She looked into the living room, then took another step forward and peeked into the mirror. A sign of relief filled her as the painting and couch were back in the reflection or a near-empty room.

    She let out a deep breath. “What’s gotten into me?” She asked, looking down at Smoky. “I need this night out more than I thought.” She grabbed her clutch and disappeared out the door towards an impatient and aggravated cab driver.

    After hours of dancing, drinking, and laughing with friends, Rachel returned home feeling renewed, exhausted, and more than a little off balance. She fiddled with her keys and stumbled into the doorway, kicking her shoes across the floor. Smoky meowed, awaiting her arrival on the kitchen table.

    “Hey kitty,” she said, the words somewhat slurred from her mouth. She threw her clutch and keys on the table and ran her fingers through the cat’s fur. Opening the fridge she grabbed a cold bottle of water and flicked off the kitchen light. “I may have had one drink too many,” she said, pausing to stare blankly at the cat. After a moment she snapped out of her daze and smiled. “Bed time, Smoky, let’s go.”

    Drinking half the water bottle in her first gulp, she screwed the cap on and placed it on the bedside table. She tore her clothes off piece by piece and left them strewn about the room. While pulling back the purple and red duvet on her bed, a strand of crispy hair fell from its place on her head and danced along her shoulder.

    “Dammit. I can’t go to sleep with all this crap in my hair.” Rachel sighed and ran her hands through the sticky hair-sprayed locks.

    The bathroom was already full of steam as she dropped her underwear to the floor and stepped into the shower. Hot water nipped at her skin while her body adjusted to the temperature, and all the warm feelings of her evening began to wash away. She tilted her head back and water splashed over her face and hair, breaking down the product she’d invested hours of time putting into it.

    As the buzz of alcohol began to run down the drain, images of what she’d seen in the mirror flashed through her mind. Both of her eyelids shot open and tension crept into her shoulders. Hard streams of water beat against her skin as the fear returned and she felt something slide over her shoulders.

    She paused, standing still in the water, telling herself it was all in her head. She tried to picture something else, remembering the tray of shots they’d had at the club. When that didn’t work she pictured the young kid who still appeared to be in his ‘awkward’ phase hitting on her. One cheesy pick-up line after another echoed through her head, but even that memory was overrun with anxiety when she realized the feeling wasn’t leaving.

    The water seemed to tighten its hold, squeezing her skin. That gut-wrenching pain filled her stomach again and her breath caught in her throat. She closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths. This isn’t happening, she thought to herself. It can’t be. She slowly lifted her eyes and glanced down at her shoulder, but there was nothing there. The water continued to splash against her skin, and although she couldn’t see it, she could still feel something squeezing against her skin.

    The feeling vanished as Rachel turned in the shower, and her fear faded. She was looking at a tile wall littered with drops of water that looked back at her — there was nothing in there with her. “I’m having serious issues tonight?” She shivered and let the water rush over her face, but even in the heat of the shower, the chill didn’t leave her bones. It ran down her arm and along the sides of her body, only to find its way back up to her neck.

    She stayed in the water until after the hot had turned cold. She let the stream snap her back to reality and sober her up. When she finally summoned the courage to move, she leaned forward and turned off the water.

    Pulling back the shower curtain in a rush, she stepped onto the fuzzy bathmat and turned on the ceiling fan. The steam drifted upwards and as the room cleared, she saw what looked like hand prints in the foggy mirror.

    She tried to ignore them. It was nothing. She didn’t know what she’d seen earlier. Maybe it was just the hype from Halloween. She was excited, she’d had a few pre-party beverages and now, after more drinks than she could count, she was over-tired and intoxicated.

    Living on her own had her imagination running wild and tonight, she was letting it play tricks on her. She’d lived here for four months and every once in a while she got these strange feelings. So far, she’d just chalked it up to the adjustment. No roommates, no boyfriend, just her and Smoky; the way she wanted it to be. It was a big change and all of this was just part of it. As she got used to being alone, it would fade. At least that’s what she kept telling herself.

    As she crawled into bed, the duvet felt cool against her skin. Rachel squirmed against the silky white sheets and let them wrap themselves around her.

    “Come on, Smoky,” she called, but the cat didn’t come. Strange, she thought. Smoky is always waiting in bed for me. She waited a few moments and called out again, but still, nothing. “Suit yourself.”

    Rachel turned in the bed, spreading out along the cool sheets and stirring as she tried to find the perfect position. She tried her left side, then her right, and finally her back, but she couldn’t get comfortable. It was like there was something bulging from her mattress that refused to allow her comfort.

    Using her shoulders and feet, she lifted her body up and dropped it against the bed. Over and over again her body hit the mattress until she was certain she’d broken in her spot and found a way to get comfortable.

    She pulled the blankets up to her chin, glanced at the clock, and closed her eyes. It was after three in the morning and the house was silent. She fought to keep her eyes closed, hoping she could bask in the quiet and fall asleep, but when the bed creaked, the stillness of the room became overwhelming. She waited to hear the footsteps of Smoky crunching across the duvet, but they never came.

    The creak came again and the muscles in Rachel’s shoulders tensed. Deep breaths in and out were all that kept her from jumping out of bed. This is all in my head. I’m getting myself all worked up, and thinking about it is only amplifying everything. She flipped onto her back and repeated those thoughts again and again.

    The bed squeaked and this time she felt something putting pressure on the far end of the mattress — more pressure than a cat could manage.

    That’s it. I can’t do this. She tried to sit up, but her body wouldn’t comply with the demand. Cold air brushed her feet as the blanket lifted slightly and her pulse became thick in her throat. She wanted to pull her feet back but she couldn’t. She couldn’t move at all.

    Chills shuddered across her shoulders as something trickled across her ankle. With the panic that lunged in her chest came the pain of twisting it in the kitchen all over again. She gasped and tried to scream, but all that came out was air.

    The blankets moved again and more cool air washed over her legs. She could feel the weight of something… someone, moving up the bed beneath the covers. The blankets shifted and moved and she felt fingers sliding up the outside of her ankle.

    This isn’t happening. This isn’t happening.

    The fingertips walked higher, moving along both sides of her legs.

    This is just a dream. No, it’s a nightmare.

    The fingers’ pressure increased as they scaled her body, digging into her flesh. Her heart flung from one side of her chest to the other, ready to burst at any moment. Sweat had gathered on her brow and she realized she was moving, but it wasn’t in the way she wanted. Her body trembled and shook violently as beads of salty sweat ran down her face.

    On three, I’m going to wake up.

    She winced in pain as the fingers turned into full-on grabs.

    One.

    Fingers nipped at her hips and tore themselves up her torso.

    Two.

    The duvet moved again and the cool air touched her skin as another set of hands joined the first.
    Three! She shouted in her head, but nothing happened.

    The second set of hands squeezed against her calves and Rachel cried out silently, her voice ensnared in her throat.

    Stop. Please stop.

    The mattress shifted as something climbed higher up the bed.

    Smoky! She screamed the name in her head. Smoky where are you?

    The first set of hands pulled at her breasts and moved higher over her chest. She could feel the invisible intruder’s fingers reaching for her throat. Tears streamed down her face as her body convulsed. She was sobbing uncontrollably but there was still no sound escaping her lips.
    Cold, unseen fingers wrapped around her throat. She screamed silently for Smoky again. Please come. Please help me…

    The hand began to squeeze and the air was slowly stolen from Rachel. A loud hiss came from the door way and the hand around her throat pulled away. The cold fingers slid down her body and across her stomach before they vanished. Another hiss came, this time it was louder, and the mattress moved as something heavy moved across it.

    Smokey jumped onto the bed and the duvet crunched beneath her paws. It was too dark to see, but Rachel could feel a strange energy coming off the feline. She was so close and the cat gave off an aura of protection. The mattress shifted and something retreated as Smoky stalked across the bed until eventually, Rachel felt whatever it was slip off the edge.

    “Oh god, thank you, Smoky!” she said, and the words managed to spill from her lips. She tore her body up from the mattress and covered her face, crying so hard it hurt.

    Smoky meowed and crawled up the blankets, nuzzling her head against Rachel’s chest. “Thank you, baby, thank you,” she whispered, pulling Smoky close. Her limbs were still shaking and her heart hammered inside her chest, but as the cat began to purr, it pushed calmness inside her.

    Rachel didn’t move from her bed for the rest of the night. She sat perfectly still, gripping Smoky against her body. She watched as the red digits on the clock changed every so often until sunshine crept through her blinds, breaking away the cold energy of the room. Only then did she have the nerve to pull the blankets back and move.

    When she finally managed to coax herself out of bed, she found red scratches, swollen skin, and finger-shaped bruises that covered her from her neck to her feet. A chill had instilled itself inside her bones and no matter what she did, she couldn’t shake it.

    She called her friends later that day and tried to explain what had happened, but naturally, nobody believed her. They claimed she must have had too much to drink, or perhaps it was a nightmare. One of them even asked if she’d taken any drugs that night. Rachel wasn’t surprised by their reactions, but she knew it was none of those things. It was something in this house and if it wasn’t for Smoky, well, she didn’t like to think what might have happened if Smoky hadn’t been there. One thing was for certain, whether her friends believed her or not, she wasn’t staying here. The next day was the first of November and the perfect time to find a new place to live.

    Shift by M.R. Merrick
    Published: February 1st, 2012
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Series: The Protector, #2
    Devastated by a terrible loss, Chase is trying to balance the life he’s been left with, a family he’s still getting to know, and power he never thought he’d have. He doesn’t understand why the Goddess has named him the Protector and granted him two gifts: the Mark, a tattoo that now covers his back, and the ring. But between getting interrogated by the Circle and psychic attacks from Riley, the Mark is the least of his concern. There’s a demon inside Rayna that’s fighting to be released, and it’s not her inner witch. It’s something else—a monster threatening to tear her apart.

    As Chase struggles to control his magic, his enemies are closing in. Everyone has staked a claim on his ring, and destroying it may be his only chance to stop Riley. But Chase must decide if stopping him is worth risking the lives of everyone he cares about, or if protecting the ring will be enough to save his world.

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive a n ebo ok of Exiled (book #1).
    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
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    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is International and ends November 16th.
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  • Nonfiction Recommendations for HS Students — The Poll Is In!

    Nonfiction Recommendations for HS Students — The Poll Is In!

    A few weeks months ago I asked for your opinion: what books would you recommend to my students. I had a fantastic response. If my stats for that post are any indication, this question has been asked many times before and people, especially teachers, are still looking for those great recommendations. Well, after asking my mom (a school librarian) and the librarian at my school, I'm finally making public what we have put together. I'm pretty sure everybody can find something on this list; I know that nonfiction is an area I need to work on as well and as I'm expecting one nonfiction read from my students by the end of the semester I've set the same standard for myself.

    If you'd like to look at these lists in a Google Doc format: Recs from Readers and Recs from Teachers

    Here are the recommendations from other readers:
    Title of Book
    Diary of Anne Frank
    In the Garden of Beasts
    Manhunt
    Farewell to Manzanar
    Graphic Novels: Maus and Persepolis
    Half Broke Horses
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    The Meaning of Matthew: My Son's Murder in Laramie, and a World Transformed
    What is the What
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    Freakonomics
    Under the Black Flag
    Cleopatra: A Life
    All But My Life
    Freedom Riders
    Einstein's Refrigerator
    Brothers in Arms
    The Devil In The White City
    Little Princes
    360 Degrees Longitude
    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

    You Had Me at Woof
    Decoded
    Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
    Night
    Eat, Pray, Love
    I am Scout: The Biography of Harper Lee I am Scout: The Biography of Harper Lee
    The Glass Castle
    The Children's Blizzard
    Rocket Boys
    Stitches: A Memoir

    And here are the recommendations compiled by two fantastic school librarians:

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  • Top 10 of 2012: Top 10 Covers of 2012

    Top 10 of 2012: Top 10 Covers of 2012

    Here are my top 10 covers of 2012!

    Title: Insurgent Author: Veronica Roth Publisher: HarperTeen Add to Goodreads One choice can transform you--or it can destroy you. But every choice has consequences, and as unrest surges in the factions all around her, Tris Prior must continue trying to save those she loves--and herself--while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love.

    Tris's initiation day should have been marked by celebration and victory with her chosen faction; instead, the day ended with unspeakable horrors. War now looms as conflict between the factions and their ideologies grows. And in times of war, sides must be chosen, secrets will emerge, and choices will become even more irrevocable--and even more powerful. Transformed by her own decisions but also by haunting grief and guilt, radical new discoveries, and shifting relationships, Tris must fully embrace her Divergence, even if she does not know what she may lose by doing so.

    "New York Times" bestselling author Veronica Roth's much-anticipated second book of the dystopian"Divergent" series is another intoxicating thrill ride of a story, rich with hallmark twists, heartbreaks, romance, and powerful insights about human nature.

    Title: Dreamless Author: Josephine Angelini Publisher: HarperTeen Add to Goodreads Can true love be forgotten?

    As the only scion who can descend into the Underworld, Helen Hamilton has been given a nearly impossible task. By night she wanders through Hades, trying to stop the endless cycle of revenge that has cursed her family. By day she struggles to overcome the fatigue that is rapidly eroding her sanity. Without Lucas by her side, Helen is not sure she has the strength to go on.

    Just as Helen is pushed to her breaking point, a mysterious new Scion comes to her rescue. Funny and brave, Orion shields her from the dangers of the Underworld. But time is running out--a ruthless foe plots against them, and the Furies' cry for blood is growing louder.

    As the ancient Greek world collides with the mortal one, Helen's sheltered life on Nantucket descends into chaos. But the hardest task of all will be forgetting Lucas Delos.

    Josephine Angelini's compelling saga becomes ever more intricate and spellbinding as an unforgettable love triangle emerges and the eternal cycle of revenge intensifies. Eagerly awaited, this sequel to the internationally bestselling Starcrossed delivers a gritty, action-packed love story that exceeds all expectations.

    Title: Under the Never Sky Author: Veronica Rossi Publisher: HarperCollins Add to Goodreads
    Since she'd been on the outside, she'd survived an Aether storm, she'd had a knife held to her throat, and she'd seen men murdered. This was worse.

    Exiled from her home, the enclosed city of Reverie, Aria knows her chances of surviving in the outer wasteland — known as The Death Shop — are slim. If the cannibals don't get her, the violent, electrified energy storms will. She's been taught that the very air she breathes can kill her. Then Aria meets an Outsider named Perry. He's wild — a savage — and her only hope of staying alive.

    A hunter for his tribe in a merciless landscape, Perry views Aria as sheltered and fragile — everything he would expect from a Dweller. But he needs Aria's help too; she alone holds the key to his redemption. Opposites in nearly every way, Aria and Perry must accept each other to survive. Their unlikely alliance forges a bond that will determine the fate of all who live under the never sky.

    Title: Easy Author: Tammara Webber Add to Goodreads A girl who believes trust can be misplaced, promises are made to be broken, and loyalty is an illusion. A boy who believes truth is relative, lies can mask unbearable pain, and guilt is eternal. Will what they find in each other validate their conclusions, or disprove them all?

    When Jacqueline follows her longtime boyfriend to the college of his choice, the last thing she expects is a breakup two months into sophomore year. After two weeks in shock, she wakes up to her new reality: she's single, attending a state university instead of a music conservatory, ignored by her former circle of friends, and failing a class for the first time in her life.

    Leaving a party alone, Jacqueline is assaulted by her ex's frat brother. Rescued by a stranger who seems to be in the right place at the right time, she wants nothing more than to forget the attack and that night--but her savior, Lucas, sits on the back row of her econ class, sketching in a notebook and staring at her. Her friends nominate him to be the perfect rebound.

    When her attacker turns stalker, Jacqueline has a choice: crumple in defeat or learn to fight back. Lucas remains protective, but he's hiding secrets of his own. Suddenly appearances are everything, and knowing who to trust is anything but easy.

    Title: The Coincidence of Callie & Kayden Author: Jessica Sorensen Add to Goodreads There are those who don’t get luck handed to them on a shiny platter, who end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, who don’t get saved.

    Luck was not on Callie’s side the day of her twelfth birthday when everything was stolen from her. After it’s all over, she locks up her feelings and vows never to tell anyone what happened. Six years later her painful past consumes her life and most days it’s a struggle just to breathe.

    For as long as Kayden can remember, suffering in silence was the only way to survive life. As long as he did what he was told, everything was okay. One night, after making a terrible mistake, it seems like his life might be over. Luck was on his side, though, when Callie coincidentally is in the right place at the right time and saves him.

    Now he can’t stop thinking about the girl he saw at school, but never really knew. When he ends up at the same college as Callie, he does everything he can to try to get to know her. But Callie is reserved and closed off. The more he tries to be part of her life, the more he realizes Callie might need to be saved.

    Title: Sweet Evil Author: Wendy Higgins Publisher: HarperTeen Add to Goodreads Embrace the Forbidden

    What if there were teens whose lives literally depended on being bad influences?

    This is the reality for sons and daughters of fallen angels.

    Tenderhearted Southern girl Anna Whitt was born with the sixth sense to see and feel emotions of other people. She's aware of a struggle within herself, an inexplicable pull toward danger, but Anna, the ultimate good girl, has always had the advantage of her angel side to balance the darkness within. It isn't until she turns sixteen and meets the alluring Kaidan Rowe that she discovers her terrifying heritage and her willpower is put to the test. He's the boy your daddy warned you about. If only someone had warned Anna.

    Forced to face her destiny, will Anna embrace her halo or her horns?

    Title: Pushing the Limits
    Author: Katie McGarry
    Publisher: Harlequin Teen
    Add to Goodreads
    No one knows what happened the night Echo Emerson went from popular girl with jock boyfriend to gossiped-about outsider with"freaky" scars on her arms. Even Echo can't remember the whole truth of that horrible night. All she knows is that she wants everything to go back to normal.But when Noah Hutchins, the smoking-hot, girl-using loner in the black leather jacket, explodes into her life with his tough attitude and surprising understanding, Echo's world shifts in ways she could never have imagined. They should have nothing in common. And with the secrets they both keep, being together is pretty much impossible.

    Yet the crazy attraction between them refuses to go away. And Echo has to ask herself just how far they can push the limits and what she'll risk for the one guy who might teach her how to love again.

    Title: Stealing Parker Author: Miranda Kenneally Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Add to Goodreads Red-hot author Miranda Kenneally hits one out of the park in this return to Catching Jordan's Hundred Oaks High.

    Parker Shelton pretty much has the perfect life. She’s on her way to becoming valedictorian at Hundred Oaks High, she’s made the all-star softball team, and she has plenty of friends. Then her mother’s scandal rocks their small town and suddenly no one will talk to her.

    Now Parker wants a new life.

    So she quits softball. Drops twenty pounds. And she figures why kiss one guy when she can kiss three? Or four. Why limit herself to high school boys when the majorly cute new baseball coach seems especially flirty?

    But how far is too far before she loses herself completely?

    Title: Everneath Author: Brodi Ashton Publisher: HarperCollins Add to Goodreads Last spring, Nikki Beckett vanished, sucked into an underworld known as the Everneath. Now she's returned--to her old life, her family, her boyfriend--before she's banished back to the underworld.. this time forever. She has six months before the Everneath comes to claim her, six months for good-byes she can't find the words for, six months to find redemption, if it exists.

    Nikki longs to spend these precious months forgetting the Everneath and trying to reconnect with her boyfriend, Jack, the person most devastated by her disappearance--and the one person she loves more than anything. But there's just one problem: Cole, the smoldering immortal who enticed her to the Everneath in the first place, has followed Nikki home. Cole wants to take over the throne in the underworld and is convinced Nikki is the key to making it happen. And he'll do whatever it takes to bring her back, this time as his queen.

    As Nikki's time on the Surface draws to a close and her relationships begin slipping from her grasp, she is forced to make the hardest decision of her life: find a way to cheat fate and remain on the Surface with Jack or return to the Everneath and become Cole's queen.

    Everneath is a captivating story of love, loss, and immortality from debut author Brodi Ashton.

    Title: The Edge of Never Author: J.A. Redmerski Add to Goodreads Twenty-year-old Camryn Bennett had always been one to think out-of-the-box, who knew she wanted something more in life than following the same repetitive patterns and growing old with the same repetitive life story. And she thought that her life was going in the right direction until everything fell apart.

    Determined not to dwell on the negative and push forward, Camryn is set to move in with her best friend and plans to start a new job. But after an unexpected night at the hottest club in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, she makes the ultimate decision to leave the only life she’s ever known, far behind.

    With a purse, a cell phone and a small bag with a few necessities, Camryn, with absolutely no direction or purpose boards a Greyhound bus alone and sets out to find herself. What she finds is a guy named Andrew Parrish, someone not so very different from her and who harbors his own dark secrets. But Camryn swore never to let down her walls again. And she vowed never to fall in love.

    But with Andrew, Camryn finds herself doing a lot of things she never thought she’d do. He shows her what it’s really like to live out-of-the-box and to give in to her deepest, darkest desires. On their sporadic road-trip he becomes the center of her exciting and daring new life, pulling love and lust and emotion out of her in ways she never imagined possible. But will Andrew’s dark secret push them inseparably together, or tear them completely apart?
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  • Interview — BEYOND by Maureen A. Miller

    Interview — BEYOND by Maureen A. Miller

    This woman <---- is outstanding… but also cruel.; ) She caused me to have a huge reading slump because nothing I've read since reading her books Beyond and Two Suns have compared. *sigh*.

    If you are looking for a book totally different, you have to check out this series. I read them in just a few days and now I can't wait till book 3 comes out!

    Maureen was kind enough to stop by and tell us a little about the series and you can read an excerpt from Beyond.

    1. BEYOND shows readers such a complex"world". How did you first get inspired to write this story?

    When I was a little girl I watched all the 'space' shows, and I had a crush on every hero. I dreamed that one of them would come take me from my back yard, away on a wild adventure in space, and that we would fall madly in love. When this never actually occurred and I learned that I was stuck on Earth for the rest of my life, the 'dream' started to turn into a story.

    2. What's the hardest part of working on a book where different planets have various elements (like time changes, atmospheres, creatures)?
    Your imagination is your greatest asset or your greatest foe. The concept of"time" was tricky. I was more than willing to do the actual research and fly into space to see exactly how long five years would take, but NASA shut their space program down and Richard Branson said his Virgin Galactic plane was sold out for two years. So, I was left with my imagination.: ) One of my favorite creatures is the Sumpum. It has big squashy paws that sound like wet sponges slapping against a car when it walks. It was hard not to laugh at myself as I was writing this book. I'd say,"Come on, Maureen, seriously?" But it was so much fun.

    3. For those who haven't read the book yet, can you share some characteristics about Aimee and Zak?

    Aimee played the clarinet in marching band. She liked photography, vanilla-scented candles, and she had a copy of Engineering for Dummies on her desk. Maybe on Earth--in high school--those characteristics might have labeled her as a geek, or a loner. But when she is accidentally taken from this planet on board a spaceship that is bound for faraway galaxies, she is starting with a clean slate. No one knows her. Heck, vanilla-scented candles and engineering students might be considered awesome in a foreign world. Not that Aimee really cares what they think. In this new world, there is so much for her to learn, and that is what truly motivates her… a thirst for knowledge.

    Zak, (sigh). Zak is a loner for a completely different reason. He is aboard the guardian ship, Horus, but he is not one of them. He was also picked up from another planet. He is a warrior, possessing amazing piloting skills in his craft, the terra angel. Combine his hero and orphan status and you get a man that people feel awkward to approach. Yes, they idolize him, but in doing so, they never actually get to know him.

    Oh, and he's hot too.: )

    4. This book isn't just about Aimee and Zak. There are so many outstanding characters. I know it's hard to pick, but who do you really love writing about the most?

    Without a doubt, it would have to be JOH. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't wish he actually existed, because I sure could use him around the house. JOH is brilliant, and yet remarkably like an eager puppy. He sees life from a very literal perspective. For example, when Aimee says,"JOH, thank God I found you." He responds,"I know of 9022 gods. Which one should I thank?"

    5. Can you share a teaser with us?

    This is a scene where Aimee has stowed away on Zak's ship…

    "Gayat!" Aimee didn't know what the word was, but it had to be one doozy of a curse from Zak’s native tongue.
    "Who is back there?" The English translation kicked in.
    She hesitated and then cleared her throat."It's Aimee."
    There was another muttered curse, followed by a smack against one of the boards. The craft jumped under each of Zak's jerky motions. Aimee knew he was mad, but she refused to cower. She just wanted to go home.
    A deeply drawn breath sounded and then he managed a composed voice."What are you doing on my ship?"
    Yeah, he was not happy. The notion nearly made her smile.
    "I didn't intend to stay on it," she defended."But I climbed in, and then the hatch closed, and then next thing I knew you were on board, and before I even had a chance to say, Zak, I'm here, whooosh, we were off into the cosmos. And then I thought—I thought that maybe I could convince you to fly this thing to Earth."
    A heavy silence loomed from the front seat.
    Aimee opened her mouth to add more, but snapped it shut when she heard him say,"Stop."
    "Stop what?"
    "Stop talking."
    She opened her mouth again, but snapped it shut as Zak swiped his hand on the side panel and she tumbled onto her side.
    "Dammit, you could give me some warning before you do that," she admonished.
    "If you were an approved passenger you would be secured in place, and I would not have to give you any warning."
    She hated it when people were right.
    "I have to concentrate," Zak continued."We're in the approach to Bordran and it is a tricky one. In this atmosphere, I'm unable to rely on the TA's automatic landing references. I have to do this manually—and I need quiet."
    Aimee held her tongue… for a second."Am I going to go flying through the windshield when you land this thing?"
    "Possibly," he grated.
    She thought she detected a grin in his response. It aggravated her because it was at her expense. She climbed up onto her knees and spread her hands out, laying her palms flat on each side of the craft for leverage. No longer concerned about being detected, she could now inch her chin up and look out the panoramic window. She gasped, startled to find that the green planet which had appeared so minuscule on the Horus, now dominated the right side of the craft and seemed only miles away.
    "It looks peaceful enough." Oh my God, she was about to land on a foreign planet!
    "What you are seeing is a thick cloud of gas. The planet is far beneath that ring, and the voyage through that vapor is not an easy one. So yes, you could quite possibly end up going through the windshield. Fortunately, the windshield is made of a composite strong enough to withstand tremendous air pressure, as well significant fluctuations in temperature." He hesitated while maneuvering the craft, and then added,"And catapulting young women."
    "Is there anything I can do?" she cried, oblivious to his sarcasm.
    "In front of you there should be a symbol that looks like a—"
    "A circle with a line through it?"
    "Yes. That one. Run your finger along the line, and back up a bit."
    "Run my finger along the line and then back up?" she asked."Or back up and reach forward and run my finger along the line?"
    The sigh was unmistakable from the front seat.
    "Either. If something hits you, then move."

    Beyond by Maureen A. Miller Published: October 2012 Paperback: 302 pages Series: Beyond series, #1 Summary:
    It is the day after Aimee Patterson’s high school graduation. College beckons, as does her dream of becoming an engineer. On an early evening walk, her cocker spaniel charges into the woods on the other side of the pond. Aimee trails after him, and in the stillness of that forest the unthinkable happens. She becomes paralyzed and watches in horror as her hands vanish before her eyes.

    Waking to the sound of voices, Aimee realizes that she has been kidnapped. Little does she know how far away from home she is, though. In an attempt to flee her captors, she launches from their confines only to freeze at the view outside the window. The sky is black and filled with stars, and in the distance is a familiar blue globe. The planet Earth.

    A group of humans forced to flee their planet after an epidemic destroyed their civilization now travel the galaxies in search of an antidote. Retrieving samples of plant life from every solar system, on this occasion Aimee was accidentally seized instead.

    Aimee must learn to avoid the advances of an awkward young scientist who seems intent on dissecting her, as her own fascination turns to the exotic young warrior, Zak. Having fallen in love with Zak, she is now torn with the decision to return to Earth or live beyond the stars.

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  • If I Stay — Gayle Forman

    If I Stay — Gayle Forman

    From Amazon.com...

    "In the blink of an eye everything changes. Seventeen year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall what happened afterwards, watching her own damaged body being taken from the wreck. Little by little she struggles to put together the pieces — to figure out what she has lost, what she has left, and the very difficult choice she must make. Heartwrenchingly beautiful, Mia's story will stay with you for a long, long time."

    Book Trailer:

    "If I Stay" was a novel that not only hit the blogosphere like wild fire but a book that my mom recommended to me. My mom and have very similar tastes when it comes to YA so when I found my copy at my favorite used bookstore, I picked it up without question. Unfortunately, like many of my own books, "If I Stay" was a victim of shelfism. I brought it home excited, put it on the shelf, and forgot about it. When D left a few weeks ago, I decided to listen to this novel while cooking, cleaning, showering, etc via audiobook.

    "If I Stay" was a fantastic audiobook to occupy my time alone. I found myself drawn into the plot first by the apparent normalcy of the family, a family similar to my own and a family like the one I hope to have someday (you know, without the car accident), and then with the life story of Mia and the rest of her friends and family. But most importantly, it was the message of this heart-wrenching novel that had me completely entranced.

    Yes, the characters were likable and believable and the plot was fantastic, but the heart of this story lies with the message. Imagine a freak accident on a normal day and having to watch the repercussions of that accident as an outsider, a witness, a bystander. The brilliant protagonist, Mia, is faced with this remarkable curse/opportunity and thus must decide to stay or to go. The power of this novel for me lies in the fact that while listening to this novel, yes I was paying attention to Mia's story, but I was also imagining my own.

    I imagined a horrific car accident that claimed the lives of my parents, brother, and my fiance; even just thinking about it as I type almost brings tears to my eyes and breaks my heart. If it were my parents and brother — I think I could stay. But when I add D into the picture the whole concept becomes cloudy. I mean, the man I'm going to spend the rest of my life with, who I share everything with and tell everything to... could I stay without him?

    Now, I've never been one of "those types" of girls with the whole "he completes me" bit; I am my own woman and I complete myself. And I know that reflex, religion, intuition tell me to say: "You must go on. You must move forward." But, really, when I think about it... if I had the option... would I stay? I don't know. I know I have things to stay for, but without my family I don't know if I'd be strong enough to stay. I don't know if I could make the socially acceptable "right" decision.

    Alright, enough with my own melodrama and back to the review. This is me giving you fair warning: you will cry. Your heart will break. "If I Stay" will cause you pause and contemplation. I don't know if I could stay... could you?

    Originality: 9/10 Ending: 10/10 Characters: 8/10 Plot: 9/10 My reaction/enjoyment: 8/10 Cover: 9/10
    Overall: 53/60 A
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  • Review: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi

    Review: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi

    Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
    Publisher: Harper Collins (January 3rd, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 374 pages
    Source: ARC from Publisher
    Series: Under the Never Sky #1
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars
    Since she'd been on the outside, she'd survived an Aether storm, she'd had a knife held to her throat, and she'd seen men murdered. This was worse.

    Exiled from her home, the enclosed city of Reverie, Aria knows her chances of surviving in the outer wasteland — known as The Death Shop — are slim. If the cannibals don't get her, the violent, electrified energy storms will. She's been taught that the very air she breathes can kill her. Then Aria meets an Outsider named Perry. He's wild — a savage — and her only hope of staying alive.

    A hunter for his tribe in a merciless landscape, Perry views Aria as sheltered and fragile — everything he would expect from a Dweller. But he needs Aria's help too; she alone holds the key to his redemption. Opposites in nearly every way, Aria and Perry must accept each other to survive. Their unlikely alliance forges a bond that will determine the fate of all who live under the never sky.
    Review: I admit, I had no clue what to expect with this book. The summary is a nice start but it doesn't even begin to describe the complexity of this story. For the first 100 or so pages, I was a little lost. I didn't have a problem with the characters but I wasn't able to fully understand their world. At first I thought that only Aria's world was different-- that she lived in a Pod-type atmosphere containing several advanced technological gadgets but that wasn't all. Perry's world confused me even more. He wasn't just an Outsider. There was a lot more to it than that.

    This story alternates POVs from Aria to Perry. It starts with Aria as she is going against the rules with a few of her friends and leaving their secure Pod. She wants to find out about her mother, a scientist, and feels that this is the only way to get the help she needs from one of the guys. Instead, she is thrown into a dangerous situation she never expected. I won't go into too many details but a short while later she is placed on a course to come face-to-face with Perry, but it isn't their first meet-up.

    Aria has been thrown out and left in The Death Shop, never to return to Reverie. She has heard about the Outsiders and the dangers from the air and disease from being out of their safe environment. Aria assumes that death will be her fate.

    Perry has had his own bad luck. From what he feels is punishment to his involvement in 'Dweller' territory, involving Aria, someone close to him is in danger. He will do anything to get them back and Aria will do anything to get to her mother. Together they make an unlikely alliance but one that kept me riveted! This was where I really started to 'get it'. The pieces of the puzzle came together and I could not stop reading. Perry and Aria's journey was unimaginable. The pain Aria had to endure and the worry from Perry made this a very emotional part of the story. Aria learns there is much more to Perry and all of the Outsiders than she would have thought, and Perry learns that not all Dwellers are as spoiled and selfish as he imagined.

    Perry was just incredible. His raw strength and courage was astounding! There are very few YA characters that I think I would fear if I ran into them. I would fear Perry! Not because he wasn't nice (well, that may have came later) but because he was just so powerful. He knew how to survive on nothing and he taught Aria to do the same. He definitely didn't baby her and their connection was very far from 'insta-love'. He was exactly what she needed in order to get to a place where she could be capable of taking care of herself.

    Aria may have started off as uncertain and a bit timid but she quickly learns the way of the Outsiders. Life is harsh. Death happen. And, you never know what you will be forced to do in order to survive. These were valuable lessons for her. She stood her ground when it came to Perry. Once she got to know him you could really see her respect what he was able to do.

    The plot of Under the Never Sky is so original! I read dystopian/post-apocalyptic books often and it was nice to see even more of a spin placed on 2 different cultures that try to exist after so much devastation. The characters Aria and Perry meet along the way carried a lot of significance to the plot and overall feel of the story. None were 'throw away' people to me. I enjoyed each one and saw where they fit within the story line.

    I gotta say, once I understood more of the world involved in Under the Never Sky, the more I was impressed with the inventiveness of it. I can't imagine the work Veronica Rossi put into this part of the story development.

    Under the Never Sky completely transported me into a foreign word I could never have imagined. The characters were able to slowly build upon a relationship to have it become more and more complex and passionate. The intense action and magnificent world-building Veronica Rossi was able to create still has me amazed.

    Recommended: Dystopian/Post-apocalyptic fans. People looking for something 'out of the norm' with a more slow-building romance.

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  • Haunted Halloween with Linda Joy Singleton

    Haunted Halloween with Linda Joy Singleton

    BRIDAL BONES

    (a juvenile ghost story by Linda Joy Singleton )

    THE SCAVENGER BRIDE


    "Scavenger hunt! Split into teams of two or three!" Kristen's chirpy,
    annoying voice rang out. She smoothed her spiky black hair, then began
    handing out papers.
    One look at the list I'd been given and I groaned."A spider web, an
    old bone, a tooth … You can't be serious!"
    "I'm dead serious, Shanna." Kristen grinned wickedly."It's almost
    Halloween and we're in a house that's over eighty years old. Once my Uncle
    Elmer saw a ghostly bride through the attic, so this house might be
    haunted. Hunting for spooky stuff will be so cool."
    "So immature, you mean. Count me out." I pushed back a wild strand of
    my long blond hair and folded my arms across my chest."I'm not scavenging
    anything, except maybe some more barbecued potato chips and a TV with cable."
    "But you HAVE to play," Kristen whined.
    "No way." I shook my head defiantly, knowing my best friend Laura and
    the others were watching to see if I would back down. Kristen was real good
    at bossing everyone around.
    But not me. At fourten, I was too mature for baby stuff like
    sleepovers. I didn't want to wake up and find my bra frozen in the fridge.
    I hated goofing off with makeup and plastering gobs of lipstick, black
    eyeliner, and blush on my face. And I definitely didn't want to play dumb
    kiddie games.
    I hadn't even wanted to come to Kristen's party. I'd only come because
    of Craig--Kristen's tall, athletic, fifteen-year-old brother. If only he
    would notice me…
    "Hey, did someone mention a scavenger hunt?" a boy's voice cut in.
    "Where do I sign up?"
    I turned and stared at the high school hunk of my dreams. Craig Andrew
    McLaughlan. For a year I'd been his adoring shadow. I'd watched him fall
    in and out of love, always with someone else, never with me. But I wouldn't
    give up.
    "Craig!" I exclaimed in delight.
    Kristen scowled at her brother."What are you doing here? This is my
    party. I thought you'd be at a movie with Daniella."
    "Daniella's cramming for an algebra test." He shrugged."So I thought
    I'd see what a scavenger hunt is like."
    Before Kristen could tell Craig to get lost, I clasped his arm."You
    can be my partner. I just LOVE scavenger hunts!"
    Laura, who knew me too well and thought I acted like a jerk around
    Craig, gave me a dirty look. She sighed deeply, then turned away and paired
    up with Ashley.
    The game was on. I didn't care if my team won or lost. Being Craig's
    teammate was better than any first place ribbon.
    "Here's our list," I told Craig. The party-goers were already filing
    out of the living room, some going to neighboring houses and others flipping
    through magazines for pictures of bats, ghosts, or vampire teeth. If a team
    couldn't find the actual item, a picture would count.
    A weird look settled over Craig's dark eyes, and he stroked his chin
    thoughtfully."An old bone, a tooth, a letter, a spider web, a gold ring, a
    squashed bug, and a jewel box. Freaky stuff. But I have an idea."
    "Yes?" I asked a bit breathlessly.
    "We're going to win this contest, and I know exactly how." He led me
    to a side staircase."We're going to the attic."
    "The at-attic?" I stopped in place, my heart racing."Wait a minute.
    NO ONE ever goes there. Kristen says it's locked since the … you know …
    the murder."
    "It's locked, but I know where the key is." Craig chuckled."Besides
    you don't really believe that lame ghost story, do you?"
    I bit my lip. I didn't exactly believe a ghostly bride haunted the
    McLaughlan's attic. It was just a rumor. I'd never seen the ghost or heard
    the haunting wedding music. Of course, before the McLaughlan's moved in a
    year ago, the gothic-styled house had been stood eerie empty for decades.
    I forced a smile."Only babies believe in ghosts."
    I waited while Craig went to find a flashlight and the key. Then I
    followed him up three flights of stairs, down a narrow hall, until we
    reached the forbidding attic door.
    "At last!" Craig pulled the key from his pocket, an odd misshapen key
    that looked like a crooked finger, beckoning us to come inside."I've been
    waiting for a chance to check out the attic. Finally I'll find out what's
    up here."
    An electric shiver zapped through me and I had a strong urge to turn
    around and run back to the safety of the living room."Maybe we should go
    downstairs-"
    "And lose the contest?" His voice was low and tense. He aimed the key
    at the lock and slowly turned it.
    Click.
    The soft sound seemed as dangerous as an explosive stick of dynamite.
    Then the door breezed open; a silent invitation to enter, to explore, to
    learn the attic's secrets.
    I peered through the doorway and saw another flight of stairs. I tried
    to see past them, only everything was black. Like night. Like pure evil.
    "What a great place to find spiders and bones!" Craig exclaimed."Hey,
    you look kinda pale, Shanna you better not chicken out."
    I wanted to be with Craig, so I wasn't turning back. To show him how
    brave I was, I boldly walked through the doorway, into the darkness.
    BANG! The door slammed shut behind me.
    I screamed and whirled around. Pitch black musty air wrapped around me
    in a strangle hold and I pounded on the hard wood."Let me out! Please!
    Craig, open up!"
    The door opened. And there stood Craig, laughing so hard his face
    reddened."Not chicken, huh?"
    "You didn't have to shut me in!"
    "I didn't do anything. Must be a draft." Craig snapped on the
    flashlight with his free hand."Geez! If you're gonna freak over a closed
    door, let's forget this whole scavenger game."
    "No." I gritted my teeth, my nerves raw, yet my heart hungry for
    Craig. I wanted him to admire me, to grow to love me instead of Daniella.
    "Aim the flashlight and I'll go ahead."
    I didn't want him to see my fear, so I hurried up the narrow, rickety
    staircase. After two steps, a cottony, creepy veil fell on my face.
    Panicked, I clawed at my skin and screamed,"Something is on me!"
    "What? I don't see nothing."
    "Just get it off!" I shrieked, slapping at my cheeks and pulling
    sticky, clinging stuff off my hair.
    "Chill out, Shanna." Craig blinded me with the flashlight."It's just
    a cobweb."
    "A … A cobweb?" I repeated, pulling back my hand and seeing silvery
    webs dangling like tinsel from my fingertips.
    Craig used the flashlight to break up the rest of the large spider web
    that stretched across the staircase. Then he reached out and tenderly
    pulled cobweb strands off my hand.
    "Do you know what this means?" he asked.
    That you care about me, I thought hopefully."What?"
    "We have a cobweb. Our first scavenger hunt item!"
    "Oh. Lucky us." I shuddered."You can hold it."
    "No prob. But from now on, I better lead the way. My ears are still
    ringing from your scream."
    Disappointment hit me. He still didn't care. Oh well, at least we
    were together. It was a start.
    At the top of the staircase was another door. It was already open a
    crack. A harsh creak came from rusty hinges as Craig pushed the door, the
    sound echoing like a warning: DO NOT ENTER. DANGER. BEWARE.
    I followed Craig inside the surprisingly large attic. Moonlight
    streamed through a high round, giving cobwebs, dust, and old
    furniture a silvery glow. The room was empty of life, and yet I felt
    uneasy, as if Craig and I weren't alone.
    "Let's spread out and hunt for items," Craig suggested."You can start
    with that old chest and I'll check the dresser."
    I stared uncertainly at the ornate dusty chest, wondering what I'd find
    inside: clothing, jewels, or human bones.
    Craig, who had already checked two drawers, glanced over at me.
    "What's taking so long? Are you afraid of an old chest?"
    "Of course not!" I snapped.
    "Then stop trembling and just open the dumb chest."
    "Fine!" I reached out and lifted the lid. No bones or jewels. Just
    yellowed, tattered linens. This must have once been a bride's hope chest.
    Towels, sheets, and pillowcases that had never been used, because the bride
    had been murdered.
    Unfortunately, linens weren't on our scavenger list. And the only
    thing Craig found in the dresser was a dead beetle. Gross! Add one more
    creepy item to our scavenger hunt. Still, we needed a gold ring, a bone, a
    letter and a jewel box. So I suggested we go downstairs to search.
    "Not yet," Craig protested."There has to be more up here. Wait!
    Look at the wall by the. Do you see it?"
    Craig crossed the room, and I followed. As I drew closer, I could see
    a faint outline of a square door in the wall. Only there wasn't a knob.
    "Weird," Craig murmured as he pushed and tapped on the wall door.
    "There's no way to open it. I wonder what's inside."
    "More dust and dead bugs. Yuck! Let's leave."
    "Yeah." Craig looked disappointed, but he turned to go.
    Relieved, I started to leave when a flash from the floor caught my eye.
    I bent down and picked up a tiny treasure: an ornate gold and diamond ring.
    "Craig! I can't believe it! It's so beautiful!" I rubbed dust off
    the ring, then held the glittery gem out to Craig.
    "Cool! Another scavenger item. And afterwards, I'll give it to
    Daniella. It's her birthday next week, this will be a great gift." He
    reached out to snatch it from me, but hearing Daniella's name made me angry.
    Why did Craig have to love her? Why couldn't he love me?
    "This isn't for Daniella. I found it, so it's mine." I pulled my
    hand back and held tightly to my precious ring."It's like it was made for
    me. See, it fits perfectly."
    As I slipped the ring on, I felt strange. Tingly shivers raced up and
    down my skin and the attic room suddenly exploded with swirling shadows and
    bright bursts of light.
    "Shanna! What's happening?" I dimly heard Craig ask.
    I couldn't think, my brain was foggy. The floor beneath me quaked and
    shifted. I reached out to lean against the wall so I wouldn't fall … and
    the wall door opened.
    The shadows, lights, and quaking stopped in an instant.
    Craig's eyes were wide with fear as he pointed at the opening in the
    wall."How … How did that happen?"
    My ring glittered like golden fire and made me feel strong. Craig was
    now the frightened one, but I was brave. And I knew there was something in
    the secret doorway, something special waiting for me.
    "Give me the flashlight," I told Craig.
    "Why? Let's just leave. This place is too weird."
    "Don't chicken out. You wanted to win the scavenger hunt, so you can't
    quit now. Just give me the flashlight."
    Wordlessly, Craig obeyed. Then I shined light inside the wall which
    was the size and shape of a coffin. Inside there was dank musty air, more
    cobwebs, and a lavender velvet box.
    "A jewel box!" I rejoiced."Another scavenger item!"
    When Craig didn't say anything, I glanced behind and saw him smiling at
    me with a new intensity in his gaze.
    I brought the jewel box out."Now this is cool. Maybe there'll be
    another ring in here. One you can give to Daniella."
    "Daniella?" Craig repeated in a flat tone."Who's she?"
    "Yeah, right!" I snorted."Daniella is your girlfriend. You're
    always talking about her. This isn't the time for jokes."
    "I do not jest with matters of the heart." Craig reached out and
    gently touched my hair."Such golden tresses. It is no wonder you have
    captured my soul. Shanna, you are my only love."
    Now I really stared at Craig. What was going on?
    "Marry me, Shanna. Promise to be mine for eternity," he went on."I
    have waited so long. I love you more than life."
    Craig loves me! I felt dizzy and ecstatic. But this couldn't actually
    be happening. Why would a sixteen year old guy propose marriage to a
    thirteen year old girl? Unbelievable!
    But there was Craig, bending down on one knee, and reaching out for me,
    as if to propose marriage.
    And suddenly I felt afraid. I wasn't ready for marriage. Craig was a
    hunk, but that wasn't grounds for holy matrimony.
    I stepped back and realized I was still holding the jewel box."Don't
    open it!" Craig ordered. But I ignored him and lifted the velvety lid. No
    jewels inside, only an old letter.
    "Be my bride, Shanna," Craig said in a coarse whisper; a voice that
    didn't sound like Craig at all.
    Desire and fear swept through me. I had longed to hear loving words
    from Craig, and now he was speaking them.
    Read the letter, a soft woman's voice echoed in my head. Read the
    letter before it's too late…
    "What? Who?" I looked around and only saw Craig.
    "Marry me, Shanna. Be my bride," Craig repeated eerily.
    Confused, I unfolded the letter.
    "Don't read that!" Craig growled. He lunged for the paper, but I
    jumped back."Do not believe lies from the unfaithful."
    Craig came closer, menacingly. He was bigger and stronger and I knew
    he meant to destroy the letter. I looked for a place to hide and only saw
    one: the opening in the wall.
    Without thinking, I climbed up and backed inside the dark hole, holding
    desperately onto the flashlight and letter.
    BANG! Craig slammed the door shut.
    I was trapped inside the wall!
    "Agree to marry me and I'll let you out," he threatened. Only now I
    knew the voice didn't belong to Craig. Someone else was speaking through
    him. A ghost. A dangerous ghost.
    Thank goodness for the comforting golden glow from the flashlight.
    Huddled in a ball, I read the letter:
    I must marry Jonathon this day, it is the wish of my parents, but alas,
    I cannot go through with my marriage. I have tried to love Jonathon, only
    his smile is evil, his voice low and hoarse, and his eyes are cruel. I fear
    him greatly.
    Soon I will tell Jonathon I cannot marry him. His temper will be
    fierce. I am afraid. God help me, Roshanna
    Roshanna. She must be the murdered bride. Jonathon's temper had been
    very fierce. Poor, poor Roshanna.
    And now poor, poor Shanna.
    The dark walls seemed to close in on me, as if I were being buried
    alive. And I knew how Roshanna must have felt before she died. Trapped and
    terrified.
    I could hear Craig outside, tapping on the door, offering me love,
    romance, and marriage. Only I knew Craig wasn't Craig. He was Jonathon,
    come back from the dead to marry and murder again. And like Roshanna, I was
    afraid.
    But I couldn't stay in the wall. I could barely breath in the cramped
    space, and the flashlight's batteries were already dimming. Unfortunately,
    there was only one way out.
    "All right, Jon … Craig." Breathing in my dark prison became more
    diffcult and my words came out in low gasps."I'll … I'll mar-marry … you."
    Like a miracle, the door opened. I was free! I gulped air hungrily,
    then hurriedly scrambled out of the narrow hole, leaving the jewel box behind.
    "My lovely bride!" Craig clutched my hand."I love you, dearest
    Shanna. Let's proceed with the marital ceremony."
    "Here?" I looked around the dusty attic."Impossible!"
    His grip on my hand was tight, causing the gold and diamond ring to
    burn into my skin. I tried to pull away, but couldn't.
    "A love as strong as ours makes everything possible. I have waited
    long for you, Roshanna."
    Terrified, I stared into glittering evil eyes and a cruel smile. There
    was no escape, except death.
    "NO! Craig-Jonathon, whoever, I'm too young for marriage!" I dropped
    the flashlight and pulled away from him. I looked at my hand, suddenly
    hating the golden ring. I tugged hard at my finger."I don't want this
    stupid ring."
    "The ring binds you to me! You are my bride!" he raged.
    "I don't belong to anyone except myself! So just stay away you gross
    ghost!" I jerked the ring off and looked around for some place to throw
    it--somewhere Craig couldn't get it. I spied the hole in the wall. The
    perfect place!
    Craig seemed to realize what I had in mind and lunged for me."NOOO!"
    he hollered. But I was quicker. I flung the ring as hard as I could into
    the hole. Bingo! I heard it ping at the far end of the back wall. Then I
    reached out and slammed the door shut.
    Immediately, dark swirls of color and smoke filled the room. The floor
    and walls shook like an earthquake. I lost my balance and stumbled against
    the hope chest. Everything went dark…
    When I opened my eyes, Craig was bending over me, looking worried.
    "Shanna, you okay? How come you fell down?"
    His dark eyes no longer shone with evil, still I didn't trust him. I
    would never be able to trust him again.
    "I think I'm okay."
    "I'm not sure what happened, but I feel major weird. This attic gives
    me the creeps. Let's get out of here. I'll help you up."
    "NO!" I shouted."Stay away from me."
    "What's the matter with you? I thought you liked me. I mean, you're
    always following me around. And you are kind of cute. I was even
    considering asking you out sometime."
    "Daniella can have you." I hurried to the staircase."And you can
    forget the scavenger hunt. I don't care who wins."
    Then I ran down the stairs and raced to the door. The sooner I got out
    of the attic, the better. It was a creepy, haunted place. I was just glad
    to be alive and unmarried.
    I reached for the door, my hand encircling the knob.
    But suddenly I stopped and stared in horror at my hand. On my third
    finger, where I'd worn the gold and diamond ring, there was a circular
    glowing black mark. I tried to rub it off, but the ghostly tattoo
    remained; branded into my skin.
    "You're always be my bride, Shanna," I heard an unearthly coarse
    whisper in my ear."TILL DEATH TO US PART!"
    The End. *Story taken from Linda's site with her permission. To access original story location, USE GOOGLE.

    Magician's Muse by Linda Joy Singleton Publisher: Flux (October 1st, 2010) Reading Level: Young Adult Series: The Seer, book #6 The Final Book in Linda Joy Singleton's Popular Paranormal Series, The Seer

    A whisper, too soft to swirl wispy candle smoke, carried across time, beyond life and death—and was heard."Our bargain is sealed. My secrets will be yours-when the girl dies."

    In the thrilling climax to The Seer series, Sabine's psychic abilities, sleuthing skills, and courage are pushed to a dangerous edge as she deals with the mysterious disappearance of her ex-boyfriend Josh, a new threat against her boyfriend Dominic, evil magicians (both living and dead)—and a coldblooded murder.

    - Thank you so much Linda for allowing me to share your short story on my blog.
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  • New Moon — Stephenie Meyer

    New Moon — Stephenie Meyer

    It's official. I've caught the bug. Only took me a day to finish this (started around 6pm and stayed up all night then read the final four chapters in the morning — always a sign of a good book). Beware of mild spoilers.

    From Amazon.com...

    "Recovered from the vampire attack that hospitalized her in the conclusion of Twilight (Little, Brown, 2005), Bella celebrates her birthday with her boyfriend Edward and his family, a unique clan of vampires that has sworn off human blood. But the celebration abruptly ends when the teen accidentally cuts her arm on broken glass. The sight and smell of her blood trickling away forces the Cullen family to retreat lest they be tempted to make a meal of her. After all is mended, Edward, realizing the danger that he and his family create for Bella, sees no option for her safety but to leave. Mourning his departure, she slips into a downward spiral of depression that penetrates and lingers over her every step. Vampire fans will appreciate the subsequently dour mood that permeates the novel, and it's not until Bella befriends Jacob, a sophomore from her school with a penchant for motorcycles, that both the pace and her disposition begin to take off. Their adventures are wild, dare-devilish, and teeter on the brink of romance, but memories of Edward pervade Bella's emotions, and soon their fun quickly morphs into danger, especially when she uncovers the true identities of Jacob and his pack of friends."

    I know I kind of threw a Twilight fit a week ago — but here I am the prodigal reader. I read and liked Twilight when it first came out. Then I tried to read New Moon, but for some reason (that I can't think of now), I just hated it. I was mad at Bella and I was furious with Edward — so I abandoned it... only for it to become a phenomena years later. In 96 hours I picked up Twilight and finished it, then I watched the movie, and finally I read New Moon. I think it's safe to say I caught the bug.

    I don't quite now how to compare Twilight to New Moon — probably because I read them so close together that they kind of bleed together (haha — pun). New Moon was... oh wow, I can already tell this isn't going to be a very good review!

    What I didn't like was that I felt like Bella was purely using Jacob and then all of a sudden he's her best friend? I feel like that relationship wasn't built strong enough for me to believe. He was her crutch — we've all had one. I felt bad for Jacob — because Bella was so clearly not over Edward. Maybe I'm missing something, or maybe it's in the next two books, because from what other readers have told me — Bella and Jacob are a big deal. And I just didn't get that from New Moon. I think it would have made a difference if Bella could have stopped pitying herself all the time and would have been more attracted to Jacob right away rather than RIGHT before all heck broke loose.

    Again, wow I seem to be a Bella hater, it bothered me how Meyer constantly had to remind us that Bella is a klutz. I gotta ask, why is this so important? Her character is built on her 'attracting trouble' and being uncoordinated. In my opinion, that's all her character is good for — getting into trouble and then being saved by Jacob or Edward. This damsel is getting on my nerves. Also, now I can't say I've ever been in love — but people move on from loss everyday. I think about the little old man who sits in the second pew at church who lost his wife fifteen years ago (made up story, but still — you get my point). Life goes on. Is Bella's love for Edward more than the love he had for his wife? I just can't fathom living in a shell and ignoring everyone for that long! Yes, a couple weeks, maybe a month, for the sake of argument let's say two months — but really four months and you're still catatonic? I just... I can't imagine.

    But really, that's all I disliked — well and the whole Edward bit. I loved how Alice played such a pivotal role. Like I mentioned before, I love the Cullens. While I love that Alice has a bigger role — I am sad that the other Cullens are almost nonexistent. Sad day. This will depress me when I go to the movie — I've already mentioned my slight crush on Jasper.

    I absolutely loved the Romeo and Juliet analogy — I mean, wow! Stephenie Meyer definitely thought that one out — perfect!

    And while I didn't totally buy into the relationship between Bella and Jacob — I really liked Jacob (and think he could do SO much better than Bella). Even when he's tortured, he's a great guy. Edward's attitude, behavior, and down right demeanor gets kind of 'glum' after while — reminds me of Eeyore. So Jacob brought a great fun and lightheartedness to Bella's life (and in case she didn't notice, to my reading experience). It's hard to constantly be reading about how depressed and angry Edward is. But anyway — Jacob was just a fun character to read. Bella was kind of... coquettish with Jacob — holding his hand etc. And the boy didn't even get a kiss!

    I liked how it expanded on the Vampiric history and what not. Although, those last four chapters (I'll admit) I did a lot of skimming to find out what happened. I also liked how it ended — with the vote. And Bella's epiphany — that was a very honest part of the book. Despite how I feel about Bella — I know what it's like to know that you don't deserve someone and then have him leave you. A guy can tell you he loves you a million times, but it takes just one sentence for you to see that it was a lie. Wow — I'm getting depressed.

    Again, just for good measure — I loved the Romeo and Juliet analogy! Just loved it!

    I've got to read a couple ARC books and slim my library pile down a bite... I mean bit... before I pick up Eclipse. But hopefully by Monday I can start back in with my 'recreational' reading!

  • Blogger Talk Review: Partials by Dan Wells

    Blogger Talk Review: Partials by Dan Wells

    Partials by Dan Wells
    Publisher: Balzer + Bray (February 28th, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardback: 472 pages
    Source: Publisher
    Series: Partials #1
    Humanity is all but extinguished after a war with partials—engineered organic beings identical to humans—has decimated the world’s population. Reduced to only tens of thousands by a weaponized virus to which only a fraction of humanity is immune, the survivors in North America have huddled together on Long Island. The threat of the partials is still imminent, but, worse, no baby has been born immune to the disease in over a decade. Humanity’s time is running out.

    When sixteen-year-old Kira learns of her best friend’s pregnancy, she’s determined to find a solution. Then one rash decision forces Kira to flee her community with the unlikeliest of allies. As she tries desperately to save what is left of her race, she discovers that the survival of both humans and partials rests in her attempts to answer questions of the war’s origin that she never knew to ask.

    Review:

    If you are a reader who likes a challenging book, Partials is the one to grab! Partials was a surprising read for me. I expected it to be great but it really brought a lot of science and detail into a dystopian world. Most of the humans have been killed by an airborne virus. The ones who have survived are scrambling to find a way to save the children being born, and soon dying, from the disease as well. So far, no child has been born immune and it seems the human race will soon die off completely.

    Kira is a medic. She is a 16-year-old who is intelligent far beyond her years, and her and her friends are well aware of the issues that plague the human race. To make things worse, it's not just the virus causing issues. Politics are causing people to rebel and n ow the leaders are trying to show more power as a way to make people listen.

    Soon, Kira comes up with a plan that she feels will help save the humans. She will study a Partial, an engineered being that everyone feels is responsible for the spread of the virus years ago. Her and her friends go into dangerous territory to find a Partial and this journey shows her a lot more than she expected.

    Dan Wells is a brilliant writer. The world we are introduced to in Partials is scary, desolate, and all too possible. A virus spreading quickly across the planet is a real threat so I think that's why Partials is such a frighting story. Dan brought a lot of science into this story. He didn't leave us with questions as to what exactly had happened to the rest of the humans. We know about the virus, what it did to the victims, and how it spreads. I loved that the readers can really feel like they take part in deconstructing the virus itself and seeing what can be done to stop it. This was really a book that allows readers to step back and think about what's going on, and attempt to figure it out with the characters.

    Although few humans survived, I got a good idea of how the remaining population lived in their new surroundings. The young adults (and very young teens) were critical to the survival of the race. The political figures always made that clear and in a way it showed how the younger population had more power than one would think

    The characters we meet in Partials were so well developed and interesting. Kira was intelligent, focused, and extraordinarily brave. She thought of herself last. Her friends were always at the top of her list. Kira's friends were each so different and brought so much to the story.

    Probably the most surprising part of this book to me was just the visuals. Dan Wells used honest, descriptive language to describe a world that is harsh and ruined. Everything from the broken roads, abandoned homes and skyscrapers, decaying remains, and wild animals were things I could picture with such clarity. I saw it like a movie or one of those Discovery shows that that go through what would happen if humans didn't exist. It's so frightening.

    If you are thinking of taking a chance and reading a post-apocalyptic/dystopian novel, pick up Partials!

    Dan Wells did a remarkable job bringing this world to light and showing a harsh reality. Partials had everything I could hope for in a fabulous YA novel!

    Recommended: Lovers of post-apocalyptic/dystopian, science fiction, with strong characters and outstanding world-building.

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  • Project: Save Prim (1)

    Project: Save Prim (1)

    I would like to currently interrupt the BBRAW activities for a quick announcement. Remember last January when I proclaimed that I was expecting — well, here we go again!

    Remember at the end of January when I mentioned (extremely late at night) that Dan and I had found the above little puppy on BisMan (Bismarck/Mandan's online classified ads)? Well, on Monday morning I called, then I called again, and I called again and never heard back from this lady. On Tuesday I called one more time and, with no answer, I decided the puppy was either no longer available or this was too sketchy to pursue.

    A week later (Sunday night) I was online at Petfinder.com and I saw this SAME puppy at the humane society in Jamestown, ND. I emailed the shelter and with an hour had an update on her. Monday was spent emailing back and forth, asking questions about her history, temperament, etc, and talking Dan into going to see her. Late on Monday (2.6) night we set up a time to visit her on Tuesday as Becky (the foster mom) was going to be out of town on Wednesday through Friday) and the weekend didn't work for either Dan or I. So already, this was moving pretty fast.

    Right after school on Tuesday, Dan and I got in the car and drove the 1.5 hours to Jamestown to see her. Boy were we surprised! The picture doesn't do this girl justice at all! Of course she was very shy and timid and didn't really want anything to do with Dan or I for about the first five minutes. At that point I was so nervous! I'm not used to dog's who don't have that "golden" personality that screams, "Here I am! Pet me, hold me, love me!"

    Forty five minutes later she was playing with us, cuddling with us, and her tail didn't stop wagging. Becky said that on that Saturday they were taking her to a Meet and Greet at the local Petsmart so if we wanted her we should say something soon. We asked Becky for 24 hours to think about it (but really, let's face it, at that point we knew). We drove home and talked about, watched television and talked about, went to bed and talked about it, and on Thursday morning we called Becky and said "We can't live without this dog. She's already a part of our family!"

    We didn't go pick her up right away because this weekend we are headed to the Twin Cities for a hockey game (Go Wild!) and while we do have family she could stay with, we didn't want to introduce her to another new environment so quickly. SO, when we return from the hockey game this weekend on Monday we will be stopping by to pick her up in Jamestown! This week and last week has been all about the arrival of PP (potential puppy). We've gotten a kennel, beds, toys (oh, the insanity!), and everything else we can think of! We've submitted our application (including three references) and last night was the home visit.

    We decided on the name of PP before we even met her. While working out that original Monday I was thinking of names like Poet, Jazz (her "prior" name was Jasmine), and Prim. I knew Prim would be Dan's favorite because he loved "The Hunger Games" but the more and more I thought about it, I realized how fitting it would be! Prim, the younger sister who was saved from the Games. Prim, who grew from a timid, shy, almost helpless (in Katniss' eyes) into a strong, courageous young woman. How perfect is that!

    Isn't she lovely! Expect more posts about our little Prim as the week continues and into next week (maybe even a Vlog appearance).

    In case you were curious as to the timeline:
    January 29th, 2012: I posted about this dog I had seen BisMan
    February 5th: I see the same dog online at PetFinder
    February 6th: I email back and forth with Becky. We decide that Tuesday Dan and I will drive down to see her. Name is also picked out — Prim.
    February 7th: Dan and I drive to meet Prim for the first time
    February 8th: We call Becky and beg her to let Prim into our lives.
    February 13th: Two people from the Humane Society visit to make sure we live where we say we live and to talk about the adoption
    February 20th: We will be picking up Prim!!!

    Has anyone else adopted a dog before? Any advice?

  • Dracula in Love — Karen Essex

    Dracula in Love — Karen Essex

    "This is the perfect novel for a reader who is looking for a vampire story with depth, with no right or wrong answer, and with something a little more mature than the popular Meyer-esque characters and plot." — Miss Remmers

    From Barnes and Noble:

    "From the shadowy banks of the river Thames to the wild and windswept Yorkshire coast, Dracula’s eternal muse, Mina Murray, vividly recounts the intimate details of what really transpired between her and the Count—the joys and terrors of a passionate affair that has linked them through the centuries, and her rebellion against her own frightening preternatural powers.

    Mina’s version of this gothic vampire tale is a visceral journey into Victorian England’s dimly lit bedrooms, mist-filled cemeteries, and asylum chambers, revealing the dark secrets and mysteries locked within. Time falls away as she is swept into a mythical journey far beyond mortal comprehension, where she must finally make the decision she has been avoiding for almost a millennium.

    Bram Stoker’s classic novel offered one side of the story, in which Mina had no past and bore no responsibility for the unfolding events. Now, for the first time, the truth of Mina’s personal voyage, and of vampirism itself, is revealed. What this flesh and blood woman has to say is more sensual, more devious, and more enthralling than the Victorians could have expressed or perhaps even have imagined."

    Why I read this: After seeing a review of this book on a blog (which of course I can't remember), I commented that the book looked fantastic but after going to my local Barnes and Noble and seeing the $25 price tag, I would have to wait for the paperback edition. Hours later the author, Karen Essex, emailed me and offered to send me a copy. I happily (and thankfully) accepted.

    Plot: "Dracula in Love" is the story of "Dracula" from Mina's perspective. I really appreciated the way the plot was laid out. Firstly, the narration is absolutely fantastic; Mina brings you in before the first chapter in a prologue. Various references to the man who originally told the story (Brom Stoker) intrigued my interests and added further depth to the story. I haven't read "Dracula" (yet), but I was still able to make connections with the infamous plot line of the original story and follow along. The plot had a very significant supernatural tone to it, which I think fits the time period well. The very small subplot in regards to women's rights and the unsureness of the supernatural helped me to get a feel for the time period. The added supernatural and "eternal" elements to the story really kept my interest, but there did come a point at the end of the novel where I became overwhelmed with all of the supernatural elements.

    Characters: While there were a few characters that I had a hard time visualizing, for the most part these characters became very real to me. The characters are written so well that I didn't see the several character "surprises" that Essex had in store. I was genuinely surprised in regards to how certain characters turned out again and again. The Count's love for Mina was so well written and described, you couldn't help pity him. In the beginning Mina was such a likable character who was easy to relate to; in the end, however, she was barely recognizable at the end. While I understand why this is important to the plot, I would have preferred a more reasonable and realistic change to her character.

    Cover: This cover is gorgeous! Definitely "grab" worthy.

    Random Thoughts: I should mention that this is not like other contemporary vampiric novels; Essex never really says that Dracula is a vampire, it's only subtly implied. This is the primary reason I can't really see any of my freshman picking up this book solely based on the "vampire story." This fact, however, did not bother me. I think adult readers will prefer that there is some sort of thought required in regards to Dracula's existence, rather than being told "Dracula is a vampire, an immortal, who sucks blood from the neck of his victims." Essex's Dracula is full of much more depth than that.

    Final Thoughts: "Dracula in Love" is a fantastic love story for anyone who is love with the idea of vampires; having read "Dracula" isn't a requirement to fall in love with the characters Dracula and Mina. Actually, since having finished "Dracula in Love" on Saturday, I am now listening to Stoker's "Dracula." "Dracula in Love" is the perfect novel for a reader who is looking for a vampire story with depth, with no right or wrong answer, and with something a little more mature than the popular Meyer-esque characters and plot.

    Yes, I went there.:)

    Originality: 10/10
    Ending: 9/10
    Characters: 9/10
    Plot: 9/10
    My reaction/enjoyment: 9/10
    Theme: 10/10
    Imagery: 10/10
    Setting: 5/5
    Voice: 5/5
    Style: 5/5
    Tone: 5/5
    Cover: 10/10
    Overall: 96/100 A

    To the FTC, with love: Received from Author

  • Haunted Halloween with Lisa Desrochers and a giveaway!

    Haunted Halloween with Lisa Desrochers and a giveaway!

    By: Lisa Desrochers

    The premise of my novel, Personal Demons, is that angels and demons are moving among mortals looking for reasons to “tag” our souls to be either Heaven or Hell bound after death. At a recent signing I was asked how I knew what my characters looked like. I answered that I picked the most cliché appearances for a demon and angel I could think of. My thought was, if there truly were angels and demons walking the earth, would we ever allow ourselves to believe that’s what we were seeing, even if they looked and acted exactly how we would think an angel or a demon would? My main character, Frannie, is more jaded than most her age. A loss in her life has caused her to question her belief in anything she can’t touch. So, when “bad boy” Luc and the angelic Gabe show up to fight for her soul, it takes her a while to put the pieces together.
    This concept is something I’ve tossed around in my mind for a long time, since an encounter several years ago, in my reckless youth, left me wondering.
    Have you ever had the feeling you were being watched? You know, that skin-crawly feeling you get when you’re sure someone is following you? Yeah. Me too. So, as best as I can remember through the creepiness, here’s what happened.
    I was probably 14ish at the time and I was at our family cabin, which in a very quiet, secluded area in the Sierras. There are lots of peaceful hiking trails that meander through the thick woods. I’d spent my whole life wandering those woods. So, this day, I was out for a walk and had just picked my way across a stream, deeper into the woods, when I got that crawly feeling. There’s lots of wild life up there, so my first thought was that it was just some animal watching me. As the feeling got stronger, I started to worry it might me something like a bear or mountain lion, which would be a problem. Several times I stopped and listened, but heard nothing. Eventually, I creeped myself out enough that I decided, instead of making the whole loop of the trail, I’d turn around and head back the way I’d come. I hadn’t made it five feet back up the trail when I saw the girl. She was sitting on a boulder in the shadows a little off the path, and there seemed to be something dark and misty around her. Except, when I really focused my eyes on where she was, there was no one there. Just a shadow where the sun was filtering through the trees.
    In my defense, you have to remember that I’d spent the previous ten minutes creeping myself out, and my heart was racing, so I took off running. I slowed down a little crossing the stream (not as much as I did on my way out) and picked my way quickly across the stones. When I looked up, the girl was standing in the path in front of me. She was less foggy and I remember she had very light skin and dark hair. She was standing there, staring at me, so, of course, I stumbled back and fell on my butt in the water.
    And this is where I don’t really remember what happened very well. I remember my butt hitting the rocks (I had a huge bruise later) and the REALLY COLD water. Maybe it was the combination of the pain and the cold, but everything went foggy. I don’t remember pulling myself out of the stream or how I got home, but the next thing I do remember is sitting on the stairs of the cabin, sure I’d been having a conversation with someone, but unable to remember with who or what we said. I’d think I dreamed the whole thing, but my clothes were still damp—and my butt was sore.
    It was so easy to convince myself the girl had just been a figment of my over-active imagination. I didn’t say anything to my family, because I didn’t know what to say, but I never went walking alone after that. Thinking back on it now, though, I can’t help but wonder if the girl was really there. Was she a ghost? An angel? A demon? But, see, those things don’t exist… do they?

    Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers Publisher: Tor Teen (September 14th, 2010) Reading Level: Young Adult Paperback: 364 pages Series: Personal Demons, book #1 Frannie Cavanaugh is a good Catholic girl with a bit of a wicked streak. She's spent years keeping everyone at a distance—even her closest friends—and it seems her senior year will be more of the same… until Luc Cain enrolls in her class. No one knows where he came from, but Frannie can't seem to stay away from him. What she doesn't know is that Luc works in Acquisitions—for Hell—and she possesses a unique skill set that has the King of Hell tingling with anticipation. All Luc has to do is get her to sin, and he’s as tempting as they come. Frannie doesn’t stand a chance.

    Unfortunately for Luc, Heaven has other plans, and the angel, Gabe, is going to do whatever it takes to make sure that Luc doesn’t get what he came for. And it isn't long before they find themselves fighting for more than just her soul.

    But if Luc fails, there will be Hell to pay… for all of them.

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive a signed copy of Personal Demons and swag (bookmarks, and Team Luc and Team Gabe tattoos).

    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 US ONLY and ends November 12th.
    • Once contacted the winner will have 48 hours to respond with their mailing address.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

    - Thanks so much Lisa for the amazing story and book/swag donation. Go Team Luc.just sayin'; )

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    Book Trailer: (And since I AM Team Luc, guess which trailer I picked.ha!)

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  • Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway: BITTERSWEET SERAPHIM by Debra Anastasia

    Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway: BITTERSWEET SERAPHIM by Debra Anastasia

    Today Debra Anastasia book Bittersweet Saraphim is released into the wild and we are celebrating with an extra special visit and giveaway. Check it out below.

    “Jessica. I’ve seen you in action. I know you’ll be brave enough to help me. I’m looking for someone. She’s a complete nimrod and untrustworthy. I told her my story, spilled my evil soul to her and she wrote it all down. Now, because I gave her so much she’s stabbed me in the back. First, in Crushed Seraphim I thought she’d help me find love. Instead she put my Emma in danger. Her evil imagination has conjured up a horrible bastard that wants to hurt Emma. Will hurt Emma. During my reign as Satan I’ve romanced thousands of women. I also engineered some of the deadliest, inescapable traps Hell had ever seen. My angel Emma is now a victim of torture that I designed. I have to get to her.

    Debra Anastasia won’t tell me crap about what happens.

    “Live the journey!” she tells me.

    I could just pop her head off her damn neck. Now, she thinks she can trust me to “promote” Bittersweet Seraphim. Jessica, you need to tell me where Debra is. I’ve seen you two on twitter going back and forth. “ ~Jack

    Bittersweet Seraphim, the sequel to Crushed Seraphim, has been released from Hell.

    Satan Jack invites you to come… and indulge yourself in his journey to save the angel he loves. After running Hell for over a thousand years, one foul-mouthed Seraph has changed his end game.

    Even if it means destroying the universe, Jack refuses to give up on his woman. He didn’t know what love was until Emma’s skin pressed against his, the addiction to any of his other vices paling in comparison. Jack has never been a fearful man, but he gets it now. Fear comes when you have something to lose. Or someone.

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    Summary:

    Suffering is worst when you’re doing it alone. But Emma’s taking Hell like an angel—even though her languishing began with having her seraph wings torn from her back. Now her worst enemy lords his body and his evil desires over her while she tries desperately to remember the words to her favorite prayer.

    As Devil, Jack used to have Hell and its women humming like well-oiled machines. Too bad he’s nowhere near the place now. Stuck on Earth as a human, he must work with a ragtag team of exiled minions and half-breeds to save the angel who’s become all that matters.

    Rescuing a seraph is the plan, but breaking into Hell means letting evil things out. Once they collide, minions and angels converge in the battle of the ages: good versus evil. But which side is which? Will Jack destroy the world as he fights to save Emma, his true and timeless love, from a damnation he designed?

    An action-packed sequel to Crushed Seraphim, this tale reveals—time and again—what happens when the heart’s deepest desires break free. With a story both sizzling and sensual, emotional and enigmatic, Debra Anastasia invites readers to join a battle with nothing less than love on the line.

    My response to Jack-"Yes, Jack… I may know where she is but I'll never tell! However, I will give you a hint. If you ever see a woman screaming out random, somewhat delusional sayings in public, that may be Debra. She has a history of this and it could make her easier to find. But, never tell her I told you her secret…

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    • 2 winners will receive ebook copies of Crushed Saraphim and Bittersweet Seraphim.
    Rules:
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    • 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 December 5th.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

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  • Review: THE SECRET LIFE OF ELLA & MICHA by Jessica Sorensen

    Review: THE SECRET LIFE OF ELLA & MICHA by Jessica Sorensen

    The Secret Life of Ella & Micha by Jessica Sorensen
    Published: October 4th, 2012
    Reading Level: New Adult
    Paperback: 316 pages
    Series: The Secret, #1
    Rating: 5 of 5 stars
    Summary:
    Ella and Micha have been best friends since they were kids. But one tragic night shatters their friendship and their lives forever.

    Ella used to be a rule-breaker with fiery attitude who wore her heart on her sleeve. But she left everything behind when she went to college and transformed into someone that follows the rules, keeps everything together, and hides all her problems. But now it's summer break and she has nowhere else to go but home.

    Ella fears everything she worked so hard to bury might resurface, especially with Micha living right next door. If Micha tries to tempt the old her back, she knows that it will be hard to resist.

    Micha is sexy, smart, confident, and can get under Ella’s skin like no one else can. He knows everything about her, including her darkest secrets. And he’s determined to bring his best friend, and the girl he loves back, no matter what it takes.

    Review:


    Often we see stories where a young, nice, closed-off girl goes to college and breaks free from that image. She's able to find herself and makes a lot of mistakes along the way. I love that this book broke that mold. Instead of the typical set-up, Ella is going to college and reinventing herself.

    She scrubs off her bad-girl image and turns into the smart bookworm with the quiet personality. But she doesn't just want to follow all the rules, she wants to leave her past completely behind.

    Back home, she was the wild child with Micha as a best friend. Back when she saw him every single day. But she ran off without a word and he hasn't been able to find her.

    Now, after 8 months at school she has no choice but to go back home and face her past. From the start it is obvious that Micha was devastated by Ella's disappearance. He's been searching for her but he never expected to see her driving up to her house after so long away.

    Although Ella is determined to keep up her college persona, Micha is determined to knock down those walls and help her realize who she really is. I loved seeing what Ella was like once she arrived home. Yes, she kept fighting her urges but Micha knew exactly what to do in order to make her remember their good times.

    Micha was just soooo swoonworthy!! He's that small-town guy with the magnetic personality and bad boy image. Someone most girls would love to know. But he has such a kindness too. It's impossible to not love him. Through their bond, each character is able to heal a bit from what they've gone through.

    This story was really great in so many ways. The characters felt so real and relateable. I think that most teenagers want, at some point, to reinvent themselves. But we see through this story that it is sometimes impossible to escape all our problems. And, no matter what, it's the most important to be true to yourself. I'm excited to see where this story goes.

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  • Review: Descended by Blood by Angeline Kace

    Review: Descended by Blood by Angeline Kace

    Descended by Blood by Angeline Kace
    Publisher: Accendo Press (August 26th, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Paperback: 263 pages
    Source: Author (Thank You!)
    Series: Vampire Born #1
    Rating: 5 of 5 stars
    Brooke Keller is a high school junior who has never spent much time living in one place. She is finally in a town long enough to almost snag the boy of her dreams, until her life is threatened after killing a fanged man in his attempt to kidnap her. Brooke begins a dangerous journey in an effort to find out who is after her and how to stop them. In a world with powerful and prejudiced vampires, Brooke must tap into the side of her that she never knew existed at the risk of losing her life in order to save it.

    Review: Okay, seriously, if you are a lover of paranormal YA books with a scorching romance, get this book ASAP!

    Debut author Angeline Kace delivers a action-packed paranormal story with remarkable characters, an unpredictable plot, and a steamy romance that will have your heart pounding!

    Brooke has had a difficult life and it's been hard for her to get close to anyone since she moves around so often. But she's finally found a best friend, Kaitlynn, and a boy she likes, Jaren. She finally feels like she has some routine to her life and her relationship with Jaren seems to be exactly what she needed.

    Then they both have a close encounter with something not human and Brooke realizes she may not be completely human as well. From there she is taken on a wild journey to discover who she truly is. During this time Brooke and Jaren have their issues but it seems they are stuck together in order to stay safe. They are taken away from their homes in order to seek the protection from a group they didn't even know existed.

    But in this new vampire world, we meet the wonderful, dangerous, bad boy… Mirko. Ohh, how I love him! He is Brooke's new protector and he doesn't hide the fact that he knows he's hot! Maybe it's a guilty pleasure of mine, but I adore bad boys with an attitude. But not just that.they have to have that soft side that sometimes comes to the surface. Mirko was so rough and intimidating, but around Brooke he seemed to melt. Even with his flirty words, it was easy to see how much he really cared for Brooke.

    It may seem that Brooke has an easy choice (*cough* Mirko) but she loved Jaren first and it's hard to forget their times together. And this book isn't just about the total hotness that is Mirko, it had a truly fascinating plot that was full of action! Brooke was a character that you could see grow over time. She didn't back down from what needed to be done. I really enjoyed her strength and courage and seeing her shine throughout the story.

    I highly recommend this book! I can't say enough good things about it and I'm already stalking Angeline to find out when book 2 will be released. When you read it, I guarantee you will fall in love. So, who will it be with… are you Team Jaren or Team Mirko?

    Quotes

    I just had to add some quotes from the book. I normally don't do this for reviews but these were too darn good to not mention!
    Mirko's face hardened."One of these days, you're going to be over that punk and realize you've wanted me all along." (Brooke)"Well, do you have any special powers?""You mean other than looking this good? It's voodoo on the ladies". — Mirko He pulled away from me and cupped my head, stroking my outer ear lobe with his thumb."Please choose me," he pleaded. -Mirko"I'm not going to push you, but I won't back down. You wanna make out, we'll make out. If you allow me to hold you, I'm going to hold you. And don't think I'll hide my feelings for you in front of Jaren."-Mirko

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  • The Princess and the Bear — Mette Ivie Harrison

    The Princess and the Bear — Mette Ivie Harrison

    "This is a series that has deep meaning in regards to caring for the earth and it's inhabitants, making it a great book for Earth Day." — Miss Remmers

    From Amazon.com...

    "She is the headstrong daughter of the hound and the bear, heir to all her royal parents' magic and able to transform at will into any animal she wishes.
    He is an outcast, a boy without magic, determined to make his way in the forest beholden to no one.

    Though Liva and Jens are as different as night and day, from the time their paths first cross they are irresistibly drawn to one another. Each wrestles with demons: Liva with the responsibility that comes with the vast magic she's inherited, Jens with the haunting memories he's left behind. Separately, they keep a lookout for each other and for the immense snowbird whose appearances signify a dark event on the horizon.

    When a terrible threat surfaces, Liva and Jens set out in an attempt to protect all they hold dear. Much is at stake—for while their failure could spell an end to all magic, their success could bring them together at last."

    Upon opening this book I immediately knew this would be a book like no other. Written exceptional well with an assortment of beautiful language including metaphors and analogies, I was unable to put this book down. I didn't realize that this book was a "sequel" to "The Princess and the Hound." It's not actually a sequel, but I think it would have helped to read the "Hound" before "Bear," simply because I really had no idea what was going on for the first couple chapters. It was the beautiful imagery and language that kept me reading.

    And thank goodness. This was a fantastic read (if you can't already tell how excited I am about it). Once I figured out what was going on I could not put it down. I took this to my last three interviews (including the school where I accepted the position) and couldn't shut up about it. I loved all the "mini" stories of the Bear-Killer, Wild Man, Wild Cat, etc. I put markers on these stories and after I purchase my own copy after payday, I plan on marking my own book. These are great stories that contain parables that I think every student should read. I plan on reading and developing many of these stories in my future classes. It reminded me of Native American folklore and legends that I heard growing up on the reservation.

    If I had to pick something that "irked" me it would be the ending — I thought it was a little abrupt. I also didn't really pick up on the whole "love" theme and then all of a sudden it was there with three chapters left. This felt unnecessary and awkward.

    The plot as a whole is a beautiful story with great meaning. I have already purchased "The Princess and the Hound" and can't wait to purchase "The Princess and the Snowbird" on May 4th. This is a series that has deep meaning in regards to caring for the earth and it's inhabitants, making it a great book for Earth Day/Week. I will have all of these books in my classroom.

    Originality: 10/10
    Ending: 8/10
    Characters: 9/10
    Plot: 10/10
    My reaction/enjoyment: 10/10
    Theme: 10/10
    Imagery: 10/10
    Setting: 5/5
    Voice: 5/5
    Style: 5/5
    Tone: 5/5
    Cover: 10/10
    Overall: 96/100 A

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  • Tour Review & Giveaway: The Onyx Talisman by Brenda Pandos

    Tour Review & Giveaway: The Onyx Talisman by Brenda Pandos

    The Onyx Talisman by Brenda Pandos
    Publisher: Obsidian Mountain Publishing (December 16th, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Source: Author (Thank You!)
    Series: The Emerald Talisman #3
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars
    Unrest stirs deep in Scotts Valley. Filled with uncertainty, Julia anxiously awaits Nicholas’ return. Phil, hurt and unsure of his place as a sober vampire, holds the pieces of Julia’s fragile psyche together, secretly hoping Nicholas stays away forever. Scarlett bides her time, plotting for the perfect moment to prove herself and earn redemption. But somewhere in L.A., Alora conspires to reclaim her talisman and strip Julia of everything she holds dear.

    Little do they know, a war is coming and more than one vampire would like to see the Prince of Vampires overthrown. As more and more vampires show up from nowhere, addicted to her scent, Julia must pick her allies carefully before it’s too late. Can Julia bargain with fate? When the time comes, will she even have a choice?

    Review:


    Ah, I'm so sad to see this series end. I've been a huge fan since the very beginning and I still remember the crazy rush I had after finishing book 1. The Onyx Talisman takes readers on another wild ride with these characters we easily grow to love.

    Brenda has always been a fantastic author so, needless to say, the writing in this book is amazing. She really knows how to throw in some intense action that will have your heart racing. I liked the way that each book flows so well together and it's easy to see the progression of each character.

    I admit, I have a soft spot for Phil and I wish there was something more for him. I wanted him to have more happiness. I loved him from the beginning and he was so loyal and caring towards Julia. I felt that he was the person who really brought out some new emotions for Julia. Even more than Nicholas, sometimes Phil was just able to break down the walls Julia sometimes had around herself.

    One thing I loved (without going into detail) is that we really get a satisfying ending — meaning that it isn't abrupt or not explained. I hate when the action ends with a book and within a paragraph, it's over. Brenda gives a little more to help readers truly understand what happened.

    Brenda,
    I feel like I've known you forever. You were one of the first people I worked with and I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to enter the world you created. You continue to amaze me with all you do and you are truly an inspiration. Even more than your talent, you are a fabulous person, friend, and mother. You do it all! And, you still remain positive even during the stressful times.
    Thank you for all you do and for creating such a fascinating world full of characters that will always be in my heart.

    --Jessica

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  • Happy Halloween and a HOT giveaway!

    Happy Halloween and a HOT giveaway!

    As many of you know, I am a huge fan of Kristie Cook and her crazy-HOT book Promise. Tristan (the reason for crazy-HOT) happens to have a birthday today, on Halloween! So happy birthday Tristan *mmwwah!* I can't wait to snuggle up with you and jump into your … new book.; ) ha! But before that, you all need to check out the two giveaways Kristie has going on right now. One gives you the chance at winning a KINDLE 3!

    Kristie is having a Mr. Beautiful's Halloween Hop & Birthday Bash contest. And here is what you can win just for helping spread the word.

    1st Prize Purpose (#2 in the Soul Savers series) by Kristie Cook (ARC) Promise Bookmark Plus your choice of 2 of the following: Falling Under by Gwen Hayes (ARC) The Haunted (#2 in The Hollow trilogy) by Jessica Verday Where She Went (sequel to If I Stay) by Gayle Forman (ARC) Beyonders: A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull (ARC) After the Kiss by Terra Elan McVoy Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon Dreaming in English (sequel to Veil of Roses) by Laura Fitzgerald (ARC) Learning to Breathe by Karen White The Wrong Mother by Sophie Hannah
    2nd Prize Purpose (#2 in the Soul Savers series) by Kristie Cook (ARC) Promise Bookmark Dark Days and Wicked Nights (Free sampler featuring various authors)

    Complete the form below to enter as many times as you'd like. You can return and enter to win every day, between now and 11/5, by tweeting and posting. Get up to 50 BONUS ENTRIES for taking a picture of you and Promise in the wild… or your home or whatever.

    . Don't have Promise yet? Buy it here or here. Have the ebook? Just make sure the first page shows up on your ereader in the picture. Email the picture to kristie(at)kristiecook(dot)com for 25 extra entries or post it on your blog for 50 extra entries!

    The form below is the one found on Kristie's blog.
    For the question"Do you follow this blog?" it is referring to Kristie's blog HERE.

    BUT that's not all. The other part of the giveaway allows you to borrow Tristan for a while. Sounds great, right??
    What you could win

    $25 Barnes & Noble Gift Card iPod Shuffle Kindle 3 or Nook!
    How can you win?? Take the picture below and be creative!

    How it works:
    Take the picture above (or email kristie(at)kristiecook(dot)com for a higher resolution pic) and get creative with it. You can blow the picture up, cut it out and paste it to foam-board, then take Tristan on some outings in your corner of the world — just be sure to take pictures. Or create a video with him. Or, if you're an artist, give him a face (hint: sandy-brown hair, hazel eyes with green around the outside and gold flecks around the pupil, square jaw, full kissable lips). The sky's the limit and the more creative, the more likely you'll win.

    Whatever it is, you MUST include the above picture in some form (so the judges can recognize Tristan!) and post your photo(s), image(s) or video on your blog, anytime till November 5th. (If you don't have a blog, you can post it on your Facebook page.) Give Tristan an actual post so we can find it the following week for judging.

    I'm entering this contest myself and plan to post my entry early this week.

  • Going Into the Wild: Exploring New YA (January 1st-15th)

    Going Into the Wild: Exploring New YA (January 1st-15th)

    Never to Sleep (Soul Screamers 5.5) by Rachel Vincent (Harlequin 1/1/2012) Irises by Francisco X. Stork (Arthur a. Levine 1/1/2012) The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Janenifer E. Smith (Poppy 1/2/2012)

    Darkness Falls (Immortal Beloved #2) by Cate Tiernan (Poppy 1/2/2012) Unraveling Isobel by Eileen Cook (Simon Pulse 1/3/2012) Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler (Simon Pulse 1/3/2012)

    Bloodrose (Nightshade #3) by Andrea Cremer (Philomel 1/3/2012) Don't Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala (HarperTeen 1/3/2012) Pretty Little Liars: A Pretty Little Liars Collection (HarperCollins 1/3/2012)

    Dreaming Awake (Falling Under #2) by Gwen Hayes (NAL Trade 1/3/2012) Charmfall (Dark Elite #3) by Chloe Neill (NAL Trade 1/3/2012) Dragonswood by Janey Lee Carey (Penguin Young Readers 1/5/2012)

    Love? Maybe by Heather Hepler (Dial 1/5/2012) The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (Dutton Juvenile 1/10/2012) A Million Suns (Across the Universe #2) by Beth Revis (Razorbill 1/10/2012)

    Jessica Rules the Dark Side (Jessica #2) by Beth Fantaskey (Harcourt Children's Books 1/10/2012)

    Cracked by K.M. Walton (Simon Pulse 1/3/2012) Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi (HarperCollins 1/3/2012) The Alchemy of Forever by Avery Williams (Simon & Schuster 1/3/2012)

    Cinder (Lunar Chronicles #1) by Marissa Meyer (Feiwel & Friends 1/3/2012) Switched (Trylle Trilogy #1) by Amanda Hocking (St. Martin's Griffin 1/3/2012) A Witch in Winter (Winter Trilogy #1) by Ruth Warburton (Hodder Children's Books 1/5/2012)

    Destiny's Fire by Trisha Wolfe (Omnific Publishing 1/10/2012) Ditched: A Love Story by Robin Mellom (Disney Hyperion 1/10/2012) The Gathering Storm (The Katerina Trilogy #1) by Robin Bridges (Delacorte Books for Young Readers 1/10/2012)

    What books are you most excited to read?

    If you know of any other new releases for January 1st-15th feel free to add them in the comments so others will know about them!

  • Going Into the Wild: Exploring New YA (June 1st-13th)

    Going Into the Wild: Exploring New YA (June 1st-13th)

    The Eternal Sea (Everlasting #2) by Angie Frazier (Scholastic Press 6/1/2011) Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari (Scholastic 6/1/2011) Stupid Fast by Geoff Herback (Sourcebooks Fire 6/1/2011)

    The Vampire Stalker by Allison van Diepen (Point 6/1/2011) The Ivy: Secrets (The Ivy #2) by Lauren Kunze and Rina Onur (Greenwillow 6/1/2011) Forgiven (Faithful #2) by Janet Fox (Speak 6/2/2011)

    He's So Not Worth It (He's So/She's So Trilogy #2) by Kieran Scott (Simon and Schuster 6/7/2011) The Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have) by Sarah Mlynowski (HarperTeen 6/7/2011) Nyx in the House of Night (House of Night) by P.C. Cast and others (Smart Pop 6/7/2011)

    Everlasting (The Immortals #6) by Alyson Noel (St. Martin's Griffin 6/7/2011) My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux (6/7/2011) Chicks Kick Butt (Shifters) by Various Authors (Tor Books 6/7/2011)

    Crush Control by Janenifer Jabaley (Razorbill 6/9/2011)

    Possession (Possession #1) by Elana Johnson (Simon & Schuster 6/7/2011) Hereafter (Hereafter #1) by Tara Hudson (HarperCollins 6/7/2011) Forgotten by Cat Patrick (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers 6/7/2011)

    If you know of any other new releases for June 1st-13th feel free to add them in the comments so others will know about them!

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