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  • Tour Review: The Eternal Sea by Angie Frazier

    Tour Review: The Eternal Sea by Angie Frazier

    The Eternal Sea by Angie Frazier
    Publisher: Scholastic Press (June 1st, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 368 pages
    Source: Publisher
    Series: Everlasting #2
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars

    Romance and adventure are just around the corner..
    After the thrilling journey that led Camille through the dangerous discovery of love, secrets, and a magical stone that grants immortality, Camille has everything she wants. She's escaped the men who wanted her dead, and now she is ready to build a new life with Oscar, her one true love. But things are not to be so simple. Oscar is acting strangely, and before they can even board a ship from Australia back home, to San Francisco, Camille learns that the journey is not over. If she does not follow the magic of the curse of Umandu, her life and Ocar's could be in grave danger.
    Review: I was actually surprised by how much I honestly enjoyed book one, Everlasting. I must say that this series continues to stun me as it continues. The Eternal Sea picks up there Everlasting left off. We see Camille go off on another journey that is packed with action, suspense, and even more romance.

    A newer aspect of this story was the addition of a nice love triangle. Gotta love those! I really enjoyed getting the chance to learn about Randall. Although we know about him all along, this book really gives us a chance to understand him. He was not at all who I expected him to be. I will even admit that I went back and forth on who I liked best, him or Oscar. Shocking, but true! He was very well developed in the story and gave the book exactly what it needed. I enjoyed his interactions with Camille. It was obvious that he cared for her deeply.

    The Eternal Sea takes us deeper into the legend that started Camille's journey. We also get a more in-depth look into her personality. I could relate to her and understand the difficulty of her decisions in this story. Her fighting spirit came forward and kicked butt! I loved it. I always enjoy a strong character and Camille is that and more. Sometimes I wasn't sure how she would continue but she always did.

    This series has a fantastic list of characters; some new, some old, and some we don't see as often as we did in Everlasting. But they all bring so much to the plot. I did find that this book took me a little longer to get back into the story, but by the middle of the book I was completely hooked and couldn't put it down! I just had to know what was happening next and how the romance would heat up.and with who.

    I am so excited for the next book! Angie has created a magical series with a complex plot, engaging characters, and a powerful heroine that will keep you at the edge of your seat!

    Find Angie Frazier Website | Blog | Twitter | Goodreads

    Purchase Everlasting Amazon | Barnes & Noble | The Book Depository

  • Tour: Interview with Camille from The Eternal Sea

    Tour: Interview with Camille from The Eternal Sea

    I am kicking off the tour for Angie Frazier's new book The Eternal Sea. This is the 2nd book in the Everlasting series and it is released tomorrow.

    I'm happy to have one of my favorite characters, the lovely Camille, here with me today to give us an update on her adventures.


    Hello Camille. So happy you could be on my blog today.

    J: What was it like when you found out the truth about your mom and brother?

    C: I felt like such a fool. I’d spent my life putting together a picture of my mother—a picture I loved and cherished—only to discover she was nothing at all like I’d imagined. I’m glad to have a brother, though I’m starting to realize that family isn’t always easy.

    J: How were you doing emotionally once you were able to settle in at your mother's home and think about what you had been through?

    C: I think I slept for two full days once I arrived back in Port Adelaide. Not just because I was exhausted from everything I’d been through, but because I also didn’t want to think about my father. I wasn’t ready to accept that he was gone for good.

    J: What hurt you the most when Oscar started acting differently?

    C: Everything, really. But maybe the most hurtful thing was thinking I’d been lied to. That I’d been tricked in some way. My father had kept secrets from me, my mother hadn’t been the person I’d always imagined she was, and then, it seemed as if Oscar was going to let me down as well.

    J: What were the first words that popped into your head when you saw Randall?

    C: “No, no, no!” Followed by a few unsavory expletives that don’t necessitate repeating.

    J: Did you ever think that the stone would let you go after you had first used it?

    C: I can honestly say that I did. I think I was so wrapped up in actually being able to get to the stone before McGreenery, and then get my father back, that I never pondered what price I might have to pay. I admit now to how naïve that was.

    J: What are you hoping for now? Any future wishes or goals?

    C: I had just wanted to be able to go home, and a part of me still does want that. But another part of me knows the stones aren’t finished with me just yet. I feel caught. Maybe, like Ira usually suggests, a change of scenery is in order.

    The Eternal Sea by Angie Frazier
    Publisher: Scholastic Press (June 1st, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 368 pages
    Series: Everlasting, #2

    Romance and adventure are just around the corner..
    After the thrilling journey that led Camille through the dangerous discovery of love, secrets, and a magical stone that grants immortality, Camille has everything she wants. She's escaped the men who wanted her dead, and now she is ready to build a new life with Oscar, her one true love. But things are not to be so simple. Oscar is acting strangely, and before they can even board a ship from Australia back home, to San Francisco, Camille learns that the journey is not over. If she does not follow the magic of the curse of Umandu, her life and Ocar's could be in grave danger.

    Find Angie Frazier Website | Blog | Twitter | Goodreads

    Purchase The Eternal Sea Amazon | Barnes & Noble | The Book Depository

  • Review: Everlasting by Angie Frazier

    Review: Everlasting by Angie Frazier

    Everlasting by Angie Frazier Publisher: Scholastic Press (June 1st, 2010) Reading Level: Young Adult Hardcover: 336 pages Series: Everlasting, book #1 Source: Won Rating 5 of 5 stars
    Sailing aboard her father’s trade ship is all seventeen-year-old Camille Rowen has ever wanted. But as a girl of society in 1855 San Francisco, her future is set: marry a man she doesn’t love, or condemn herself and her father to poverty.

    On her final voyage before the wedding, the stormy arms of the Tasman Sea claim her father, and a terrible family secret is revealed. A secret intertwined with a fabled map, the mother Camille has long believed dead, and an ancient stone that wields a dangerous—and alluring—magic.

    The only person Camille can depend on is Oscar, a handsome young sailor whom she is undeniably drawn to. Torn between trusting her instincts and keeping her promises to her father, Camille embarks on a perilous quest into the Australian wilderness to find the enchanted stone. As she and Oscar elude murderous bushrangers and unravel Camille’s father’s lies, they come closer to making the ultimate decision of who—and what—matters most.

    Beautifully written and feverishly paced, Everlasting is an unforgettable journey of passion, secrecy, and adventure.
    Review: I will be the first to admit that I am typically not a big historical YA fan, however, Everlasting blew me away! This was so far from the normal stories where the girl is soft spoken and afraid to take chances. I loved this book from the first page!

    Everlasting is from the perspective of Camille, a young girl who is engaged to be married in 1855. Before her marriage she decides to take one last voyage on her father's ship. She has always been close to her father and knows she will miss this special time with him. Once they get started she learns of a change in course but she has the utmost trust in her father. One of the crew members on board is Oscar, the young sailor who stole my heart… uhh, I mean Camille's heart.

    I enjoyed the playful back and forth banter and slight flirtations between the two. But Camille knows that any respectable young lady must marry more than a sailor and she has just who is best suited for her in Randall, the guy she is set to marry. Angie had this ability of making just the slightest eye contact or touch electrifying between Camille and Oscar. That, along with their journey at sea, helped make this one magical story.

    Once the storm comes and Camille loses her father she gains some insight into what he may have been keeping from her and exactly where he had planned to go on their final trip. Determined to finish his wishes Camille goes to places unknown to unlock the secrets.

    This book kept me on the edge of my seat. The writing, characters, setting, and plot were all exquisitely presented in Everlasting. The chemistry between Camille and Oscar, the love she had for her father, and the world of a sailor were all written with such clarity and warmth that you can't help but get sucked into the story and feel as if you are with them on their journey.

    Camille's strength throughout is something to be envied and she is a character I will never forget. The kindness and bravery of Oscar is something I think most girls can't help but swoon over. Even the hilarious moments brought on by a lovely character they meet along the way, adds up to be probably the best historical story I have read and one of the best written stories I have read this year.

    Everlasting brings readers on an adventure they will never forget. Passion, determination, and bravery are just a few of the aspects of this story that come through the most. I am sure that The Eternal Sea will not be a disappointing continuation of Camille's quest to discover true happiness.

    The Eternal Sea, book #2, will be released June 1st, 2011. Cover art has not been released yet.
    Find Angie Frazier Angie Frazier / Blog / Twitter / Goodreads

    Purchase Everlasting Amazon / Barnes & Noble / The Book Depository

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  • Blog Tour: Everlasting Character Interview

    Blog Tour: Everlasting Character Interview

    Everlasting is an amazing story that blew me away! I highly recommend it and my review will be coming up tomorrow. Until then I have a special guest from the book, Samuel. * This interview does contain spoilers.

    J: Thanks Samuel for stopping by. I'd love to know- what was your reaction when you found out your mother had another child before you?
    Samuel: At first, I didn’t want to believe it. But my mother had always been secretive and quiet. She’d never really spoken much about her past, so I’d always assumed there was something she was keeping locked away. After my initial disbelief, it all made a lot of sense. I was just happy to finally know what my mother’s secret was.
    J: What was your initial thought when you first saw Camille and knew she was your sister?
    Samuel: I felt as if I already knew her. Like I wasn’t alone anymore, if that makes any sense.
    J: How did you manage to take care if your mother during her illness?
    Samuel: It wasn’t something I had to think about—it was just something that I did. She needed me, and there was no one else to care for her. So I did it.
    J: With everything that happened, what is your biggest regret?
    Samuel: I wish I had listened to Camille when she warned me about my father. I was jealous that she’d known him before I did. I felt like I’d been left out of everything, while she’d been included. I regret feeling jealous.
    J: What do you hope for in the future regarding your relationship with Camille?
    Samuel: I want to know my sister better, and I want her to be able to look at me without seeing my father. He was her worst enemy, and I don’t want her to always wonder if, deep down, I am more like him than I am our mother. I think it might be a while before I can convince her.

    Everlasting by Angie Frazier Publisher: Scholastic Press (June 1st, 2010) Reading Level: Young Adult Hardcover: 336 pages Sailing aboard her father’s trade ship is all seventeen-year-old Camille Rowen has ever wanted. But as a girl of society in 1855 San Francisco, her future is set: marry a man she doesn’t love, or condemn herself and her father to poverty.

    On her final voyage before the wedding, the stormy arms of the Tasman Sea claim her father, and a terrible family secret is revealed. A secret intertwined with a fabled map, the mother Camille has long believed dead, and an ancient stone that wields a dangerous—and alluring—magic.

    The only person Camille can depend on is Oscar, a handsome young sailor whom she is undeniably drawn to. Torn between trusting her instincts and keeping her promises to her father, Camille embarks on a perilous quest into the Australian wilderness to find the enchanted stone. As she and Oscar elude murderous bushrangers and unravel Camille’s father’s lies, they come closer to making the ultimate decision of who—and what—matters most.

    Beautifully written and feverishly paced, Everlasting is an unforgettable journey of passion, secrecy, and adventure.

    The sequel, The Eternal Sea, will be released June 1st, 2011! This is a"teaser" Angie released of the cover. Love it!

    Find Angie Frazier Angie Frazier / Blog / Twitter / Goodreads

    Purchase Everlasting Amazon / Barnes & Noble / The Book Depository

    Thanks to Angie Frazier for allowing me to borrow Samuel and The Teen {Book} Scene for the tour opportunity!
    USE GOOGLE to follow the other blogs on the tour and stop back by later today for my review of Everlasting.

  • 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!

  • In My Mailbox 1.9.10

    In My Mailbox 1.9.10

    I am "stealing" this from The Story Siren. If you want to find out more about it in my blog. Anyway, these are books I got this week at the bookstore, library, and in the mail, of course.

    For Review:

    From Kevin at Barnes and Noble as part of the First Look Book Club: "Eternal on the Water"

    Won:

    From the library:

    Purchased:

    • "Give Up the Ghost"
    • "Never Cry Werewolf"
    • "Ex-Mas"
    • "The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte"
    • "Sea Change"

    This week I found out that the bookstore at the local mall was going out of business and because of this, everything in the store was 50% off. Thus, I made a killing! I haven't bought books in such a long time (apart from TEXT books). And for your eye candy pleasure:

    What did you find in your mailboxes this week?

    Until next week — Happy Reading!

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