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The 100 Season 3

Posted by cat2002116 on June 8, 2016
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The 100 Season 3

(This review may contain spoilers).

I think this season of The 100 put me through the emotional wringer more than the previous two seasons put together.

It was really good to see how the characters’ actions from the previous season affected them… but when I saw the first episode of season three, I thought there was a real lack of character development in the romance between Bellamy and one of the members of the 100… that had no development, other than to be what caused Bellamy to go majorly downhill.

In this series, I lost a lot of my respect for both Jaha and Bellamy. While I could understand a lot of the tensions between the Grounders and Sky crew, I felt that Pike’s followers were ignorant at best… completely sadistic at worst. And through this entire season, Bellamy just followed the strongest leader and seemed to switch sides at the drop of the hat.

I felt the best part of this season was the relationship between Clarke and Lexa. By the last episode, I was shipping them hard… and although there were major problems, I felt that Lexa was a really good leader. It was nice to see her and Clarke working together for peace.

My favourite character in this series, even though there were a lot I liked, was probably Murphy. Despite developing a strong dislike for him throughout seasons one and two, in this season, he came across as an antihero… and I found him a much more interesting character and actually someone who was a whole lot more likable than Bellamy.

I also thought Raven was awesome in this. Even though she was in pain, she was still an incredibly strong character and I was especially impressed by her strength of will, being the only person to actually be able to fight back against the chips they were forced to take.

It was interesting to be able to get to know more of the history of the world before it ended and I especially found Alie an interesting addition, along with the City of Light.

It was interesting to see a couple on opposite sides, but I did really like Nathan and Brian’s relationship and it was good to see that, although their relationship might have suffered, their love did manage to survive.

There were some horror movie elements in this season and I was very creeped out by the Exorcist elements. I did spend a lot of episodes shouting at the screen… and the last episode did have a proper ending, even though it did end on something of a ciffhanger.

There were some things I was very disappointed in during this season, but it was engaging enough to make me want to keep watching and I want to see a lot more of my favourite characters.

Blog Tour: Torment

Posted by cat2002116 on June 7, 2016
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Torment

A mental hospital.

Reese Salt doesn’t know where she is or where she came from. She’s battling a darkness inside that makes her do things … inhumane things. This is how Reese wakes up after being locked away in a hospital for the mentally insane for over a year.

A year of being away from everything.

Reese’s next journey takes her across the world for training she needs to fight her greatest enemy—Dermetheus. The man who destroyed her life and plans to destroy the world. Can she find the strength to battle the beast inside to be who she needs to be?

With Reese being absent, things are chaotic for everyone left behind in Jackson. Shayla is forced to step up as leader and can’t seem to catch a break from the forces moving against them. Are they fighting a losing battle? Will Reese ever return?

Hope seems lost.

All they can do is believe in themselves in a time of despair. No matter what happens.

War is coming.

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Review

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I didn’t really find this book very easy to read, even though the blurb had sounded very intriguing. While it could have been easier to read if I’d read the previous book/s in the series, I wasn’t really able to connect emotionally with the characters.

There was a lot of potential, especially when it came to the darkness… but the constant switching between the different first person POVs was really distracting and I didn’t feel the characters were different enough for the multiple POVs to really work.

I didn’t really follow what any of the characters’ relationships with each other were like. I’d thought that some of them were friends, but there seemed to be a distinct lack of caring, especially when many of the characters were captured and the response from another character was, ‘They’re probably dead’.

I would have liked some more details about the history of the characters and what they could do. I only really saw three different kinds of supernatural creatures, but there wasn’t much detail about what the Snake Demons were like, for instance. There could have been a lot of potential in the interactions between Shayla and Lyric… but I was disappointed to see all of that glossed over.

There were some really cringeworthy moments in this book and I felt that the characters came across as really over-the-top. I didn’t really understand why Reese was apparently faking her own death… or why no one apart from Shayla seemed to be really concerned about that.

There was too much in the way of telling rather than showing and I found this book did drag in places. There were also too many insta!love connections. I was rolling my eyes when Harley confessed his love for Reese at the end of the book, despite there being hardly any conversations between them both.

I did find this book to be really difficult to read and I didn’t really enjoy it. I don’t plan to read any more books in this series.

 

About The Author

R.S. Broadhead

R. S. Broadhead lives in Jackson, Alabama with her husband of ten years, their two little girls, and a pug named Wednesday Love the Duchess, or Winnie for short. She has a bachelor’s in psychology and a master’s in business administration. She loves to snowboard, travel (Australia is her favorite place so far), and dance (not professionally, just whenever she feels like it). When she was sixteen-years-old, her and her friends would take pictures and make up funny stories about them. Fourteen years later, UNVEILED was born. UNVEILED, her first novel, is the first book in a four book series.

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Blog Tour: Ivory and Bone

Posted by cat2002116 on June 6, 2016
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Ivory and Bone (Ivory and Bone #1)

by Julie Eshbaugh

Publisher: HarperTeen

Release Date: June 7th 2016

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Romance, Retellings, Fiction

Rate: 4 out of 5 stars

Synopsis:
A prehistoric fantasy—with allusions to Pride and Prejudice.
Hunting, gathering, and keeping his family safe—that’s the life seventeen-year-old Kol knows. Then bold, enigmatic Mya arrives from the south with her family, and Kol is captivated. He wants her to like and trust him, but any hopes of impressing her are ruined when he makes a careless—and nearly grave—mistake. However, there’s something more to Mya’s cool disdain…a history wrought with loss that comes to light when another clan arrives. With them is Lo, an enemy from Mya’s past who Mya swears has ulterior motives.

As Kol gets to know Lo, tensions between Mya and Lo escalate until violence erupts. Faced with shattering losses, Kol is forced to question every person he’s trusted. One thing is for sure: this was a war that Mya or Lo—Kol doesn’t know which—had been planning all along.

 (I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I thought the use of second person narration as this story was being told by one character to another was a really uique one, even though I wouldn’t necessarily have thought that someone telling another person about their history together would make much sense. I did think this was an idea that worked better than I’d expected, though.

Apart from a few instances of modern day language in this book (I wouldn’t have thought ‘parka’ was an appropriate word to use in a prehistoric setting), I felt that the atmosphere was really good and I was drawn into the storyline really easily. While Kol did develop an attraction to Mya really fast, I didn’t feel there was much of an instant!love connection that irritates me so much in romance books.

I liked the opportunity to see bits and pieces of the world Kol and his tribe inhabited, though I was left quite unsure about exactly how they didn’t have any girls the age of Kol and his brothers. While at least one girl had left their tribe, I wouldn’t have thought that would be enough for there to be such a danger of the young men not finding wives.

I would have liked the opportunity to get to know Kol’s brothers better. I did think there was a bit too much telling rather than showing about their relationship and I didn’t realise that Kol was the oldest brother for a while.

I didn’t really like Shava, even though I did feel a bit sorry for her at times. I felt she changed her affections far too quickly and there was a bit too much in the way of pairing up all the available characters.

There wasn’t a lot of action in this book and it was a bit slow-moving at times, but I thought it was good to see the action towards the end and I would have liked to see a bit more of Mya’s brother. I wasn’t sure what to make of him.

The title did fit in well with the story and there were some quite emotional parts, especially later on. Many of the secondary characters didn’t really seem that well-developed, but I did enjoy getting to know the main characters.

I would probably read the next book/s in this series at some point in the future, to see where the characters will end up next.

IVORY AND BONE

By Julie Eshbaugh

Copyright 2016

 

The darkness in this cave is so complete I can no longer see you, but I can smell your blood.

“I think your wound has opened up again.”

“No, it’s fine.” Your words echo against the close walls. Even so, your voice sounds small. “I ran my fingers over it. It’s dry.”

We need light and heat. I pat the ground, feeling for the remnants of the fire we made in here before.

“The wound is under your hair, Mya, and your hair is drenched.”

“My hair is cold—wet with rain and ice. It would be warm if it were wet with blood.” Injured, bleeding, freezing—yet still stubborn.

“I’m going to try to get a fire going,” I say. My hands search the floor, fumbling across silt and cinders, until they land on a chunk of splintered wood that flakes at the ends as if it’s been burned. A short distance away the ground drops down into a shallow hole—the fire pit.

I crawl farther into the dark, one hand extended out in front of me, my knees grinding against knots of broken wood and nubs of rock. At last, my hand lands on what I remember as a deliberate, orderly stack of firewood piled against the far wall.

It’s unnerving to be in a place so dark. It’s even more unnerving to be here with you.

As I turn pieces of wood in my hands, my eyes begin to adjust to what little light filters in from outside. Black yields to gray as shadows become objects. I separate kindling and tinder. On a flat rock beside the wood I discover the starter kit—a long whittled stick and fireboard. “Give me just a little longer and I’ll get you warmed up, all right?”

I wait, but you don’t answer.

“Mya?”

“Go ahead and make a fire. I think I’ll just sleep a bit.”

“No—no sleeping. I need you to stay awake. I need company. Someone to talk to.” “What are we going to talk about?”

Rolling the firestick between my fingers, I hesitate. “What do you think we should talk about?”

Maybe I shouldn’t have asked this question. There are countless things that could be said between us, and probably countless more that should be left unsaid.

I grasp the firestick between my palms, one end buried in a notch cut in the fireboard, surrounded by fistfuls of dry grass like clumps of human hair. Rubbing my hands back and forth, I twirl the stick like a drill. My hands pass down the entire length of the stick once, twice, three times. Friction builds, and at last a ribbon of smoke curls around the board.

Distracted by my task, I almost forget the question I asked you. I’m not sure how long you’ve been silent. “Mya?”

“Fine,” you say, the word scratching in your throat like you’ve swallowed bits of gravel. “I’ll try to stay awake, but you need to give me something to stay awake for.”

“Meaning?”

“Why don’t you tell me a story?”

“I don’t know any stories.”

An ember catches. An orange glow blooms in the kindling. I lie on my side and blow a steady stream of breath into the grass, coaxing out garlands of smoke.

“Everyone who’s ever lived has a story to tell, Kol.”

As the fire spreads I sit up, turning your words in my mind. What could I possibly tell you? All my stories have become entwined with yours. “What do you want to hear?” I ask.

“Tell me something wonderful—a story that’s startling and marvelous.” Despite your grogginess, there’s a lilt of expectation in your voice. “Tell me about the most startling and marvelous day of your life. . . .”

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Julie Eshbaugh is the author of the upcoming Ivory and Bone (HarperCollins, 2016). She used to have trouble staying in one spot, having lived in places as varied as Utah, France, and New York City. Julie eventually returned home to the Philadelphia area, where she now lives with her husband, son, cat and dog. Her favorite moments are when the unexpected happens and she cheers loudest when the pitcher gets a hit.

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Street Magicks

Posted by cat2002116 on June 6, 2016
Posted in: Books, Reviews. Tagged: books, reviews. 3 Comments

Street Magicks

(I received a free copy of this book, through NetGalley, in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I did think this collection of stories was an interesting idea, even though I didn’t think all of the stories followed the theme the title seemed to suggest.

I recognised quite a few of the authors whose work featured in this collection. I thought that the first story was particularly engaging. The idea of the runaway bicycles was quite an amusing one, but the ending of it was actually really quite sad, even though I’m not sure there were many other ways it could have ended.

The world described in the second story was especially intriguing, even though I wasn’t sure what genre the story was supposed to be. Still, the idea of someone having to steal an entire street was a really interesting one and I enjoyed seeing how the main character tried to figure out ways of trying to fulfill the deal she’d made. I thought that the idea of criminals being made into streetlamps was a really unique one, even though I wasn’t exactly sure what was going on with the souls of the dead.

I thought Neil Gaiman’s story was particularly interesting to read, especially considering the major evolution the main character’s book went through… which seemed to take the minor changes (and perhaps larger ones) and make them completely over-the-top, unrecognisable from the original source material and only concerned with the commercial cliches… something I see in virtually every horror movie now.

I really liked being able to meet Harry Dresden again and it was good to see Murphy, too… but I felt she didn’t have the same strength from the book series. I would have liked to see more of her alongside Dresden.

I thought that the story about the technology out of control was intriguing, but I didn’t really understand how the events led up to the remarkably strange ending. I would have liked to see a bit more of the characters’ history and their relationships with each other.

I did enjoy reading this collection of short stories and it made me want to read other books by many of the authors.

Review Opportunity: The Flight to Mecha

Posted by cat2002116 on June 3, 2016
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The Flight to Mecha

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I have some kind of mixed feelings about this book. I did think that the idea was a really interesting one, but I found it very hard to form any real emotional connection to any of the main characters. Even when I thought some of them were intriguing, I found it very difficult to care about what was going to happen to them.

I was interested in the details about the planet and the fungus that grew there. I didn’t really have a clear mental image of any of the characters, so I wasn’t entirely sure how the radiation had changed them physically. I did find it strange (though intriguing) to see how old-Earth language was used. I found myself sounding out the words at times, to see how the language spoken had evolved.

I would have liked some more details about how the clone-children worked and how creating one as a mate could be considered different to the type of relationship Cain had with his mother/stepmother, considering mating a clone-child with the original would kind of be incest… but also a very extreme form of narcissim.

It was interesting to see that marriage had become an outdated practise, since I felt that came across as quite a natural evolution of the society. I was also intrigued by the AIs… and I really liked But-A-Fly, though some of Cain’s interactions with Lucifer were quite amusing to read.

I did feel some sympathy for Lilith, but I couldn’t say I liked her as a character. She seemed very much of an anti-hero than Cain, who at least seemed somewhat bothered when allies were killed… even if I doubt he cared very much about them.

Probably my least favourite character was Eve, as I felt, by the end of the book, she was putting herself first. While I had some sympathy for what she’d gone through, I lost most of that when I felt she hadn’t given the children a real chance to have normal lives and normal relationships.

There was potential in this book, but I felt a lot of it fell by the wayside. I don’t intend to read a sequel to this book if one exists.

Blog Tour: Resurgence

Posted by cat2002116 on June 1, 2016
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Resurgence (Silver Blackthorn #3)

by Kerry Wilkinson

Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin

Release Date: May 31st 2016

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Dystopia

Rate: 4 out of 5 stars

 

Synopsis:
“Can I ask you one thing…why does it have to be you?”
My throat is dry but I manage to say the words clearly enough: “If I don’t do it, who else will?”
An entire country has been lied to.
Silver Blackthorn was supposed to be one of the privileged few, chosen to serve and help rebuild a shattered nation.
Instead, she is a rebel.
Tales of her defiance have spread across the land. King Victor and the Minister Prime want her dead, the resistance groups are desperate for her help.
But Silver’s friends and family are in dire jeopardy; hiding is no longer an option.
As her travels take her into the far reaches of an unknown land, she is forced to make new friends and hunt for new allegiances.
Final battle lines are being drawn. The time has come.

Then there’s the hardest choice of all: Opie or Imrin.

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

Having read the previous two books in this trilogy, I was quite happy to have the opportunity to read the third book. It was really good to see this book pick up from where the previous one left off… and I liked the opportunity to see more of Silver using her technological knowledge.

While reading this book, I couldn’t help but keep comparing aspects of it to the Hunger Games, especially in regards to Silver’s reluctance to be a visible figurehead for the resistance.

While I did like the tension and action in this book, I really wasn’t thrilled by the love triangle… although it was good to see that there was very little conflict between Imrin and Opie.

I did feel that the Minister Prime and the King didn’t really have a lot of depth to them and came across as rather stereotypical villains, although it was interesting to see that Silver was able to understand and manipulate the King because of that understanding. I did like the fact that Silver was struggling with her own actions and how she was worried about being like the enemy… even though I didn’t really think there was much time spent developing that part of her personality.

I liked the fact that there were consequences to the actions Silver was taking, even though I still felt that the rebels were failing in what they were doing… or not doing, since they didn’t actually do anything apart from when Silver was encouraging them. While it was probably part of the world that people didn’t pull together… I didn’t feel the ending worked as well as it could have done. While it was good to have certain plans not revealed, I did feel that there wasn’t enough detail about the characters for it to make sense that there was more going on.

While there were some good elements of foreshadowing through the book, I didn’t really like the way the love triangle was solved at the end and I thought it wasn’t really satisfactory. The ending itself was good, though, and I would probably read more books set in this world in the future.

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Kerry Wilkinson has been busy since turning thirty.
His first Jessica Daniel novel, Locked In, is a number one ebook bestseller, while the series as a whole has sold one million copies.
He has written a fantasy-adventure trilogy for young adults, a second crime series featuring private investigator Andrew Hunter, plus the standalone thriller, Down Among the Dead Men.
Originally from the county of Somerset, Kerry has spent far too long living in the north of England, picking up words like ‘barm’ and ‘ginnel’.

When he’s short of ideas, he rides his bike or bakes cakes. When he’s not, he writes it all down.

Find out more at:

http://kerrywilkinson.com

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Release Day Blitz: Ballistic

Posted by cat2002116 on June 1, 2016
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Title: Ballistic (Icarus Series, Book 2)
Author: Aria Michaels
Genre: YA Dystopian/Apoc-fic
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s Reviews & PR

Blurb:
It’s been three days since Solar Storm Icarus silenced the world…three days since the GRS virus wiped out most of humanity and started changing the few who remained. Liv and the others made it through the initial wave, but they’ve lost a lot along the way and the journey to Salvation is far from over. A rogue military organization has taken hold of the area and they possess a weapon that could change everything.
When Liv finds out her brother and the other refugees are being held captive at Camp Seco, she will risk everything to get him back. As the group embarks upon a dangerous rescue mission, a rival band of survivors threatens their safety and a new storm gathers overhead. The virus has spread and the infected are being drawn together. What’s worse, the beast that lurks inside of Liv is growing stronger and more difficult to control. But Liv has a promise to keep–and her little brother is running out of time.
Will Liv be able to harness her strength to save her brother and the hundreds of other innocents beyond the walls of Camp Seco, or will she let the monster out and put them all at risk?
Aria Michaels is the author of the bestselling young adult dystopian novel, Killshot (Icarus Series, Book One), it’s companion novella Before the Sky Fell, and the soon to be released, Ballistic (Icarus Series, Book Two). In addition to her career as an writer, Aria Michaels is an avid reader, die-hard zombie fan, and enthusiastic lover of bonfires and red wine. When she is not glued to her computer pouring out the voices in her head, Aria can be found playing in the dirt with her boys, painting, or binge-watching The Walking Dead. Don’t let her mild-mannered smile fool you…Aria is a woman with lofty ambitions that include complete global domination. She is determined to live in a world where every pair of yoga pants comes with a free book, an iced caramel macchiatto, and a magic force-field that repels the sound of screaming children (of which she has six). In the mean time, Aria is hard at work on the next installment of the Icarus Series, reveling in her role as instigator of literary mayhem and stealth assassin of fictional characters.
For more information about Aria Michaels and the Icarus Series, be sure to check out her website at http://www.ariamichaels.com
“You are never more than one choice away from a different future.” –Aria Michaels
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Warcraft: The Beginning

Posted by cat2002116 on May 31, 2016
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Warcraft The Beginning

(This review may contain spoilers).

I haven’t played any of the World of Warcraft games, but when I saw this movie advertised, I thought it looked quite intriguing.

It was good to have the opportunity to see both of the main races in Azeroth, though I would have liked to see more of the elves and dwarves.

There was a really good atmosphere in this film and I thought it was good that it was made clear the orcs and humans spoke very different languages.

I did feel that some of the character development fell by the wayside a bit. For instance, I would have liked to see a bit more of Lothar’s relationship with his son, though I found his relationship with Garona was quite an interesting one.

I liked Durotan and the fact that his relationship with his wife was really moving, though I found it harder to differentiate between the different orcs apart from Gul’dan, who I really didn’t like.

I did think Garona was an intriguing character and I liked the fact that I was able to get to learn bits and pieces of her past. I did like the King and it was good to see his relationship with Lothar… and I did like Lady Taria. While I didn’t get to know too much about most of the characters’ pasts, I did care about them as I was watching the movie and I wanted them to stay safe.

I thought Medivh was an interesting character, though I would have liked to see a bit more of his history and how Moroes came into all of it. I did like Khadgar and it was good to see the differences between the different kinds of magic.

I enjoyed this film as an introduction to the world and it was nice to see that the orcs had their own culture as well. I especially liked that they had honour, even if they didn’t like halfbreeds. I’d probably watch this film again in the future.

Release Day Blitz: Third Eye

Posted by cat2002116 on May 31, 2016
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Title: Third Eye
Author: L.L. Hunter 
Genre: Adult Contemporary/ romantic suspense/ crime
Cover Designer: Rebecca Berto of Berto Designs
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR

Blurb:
Forensic Pathologist Adelaide Paige has the picture perfect life.
She has the perfect fiancé, the perfect job, the perfect house. Life should be bliss.
When a gruesome double murder of a mother and child hits close to home, for Addy a shocking revelation has her rethinking her decision about wanting to start a family.
Killian has always dreamed of becoming a father.
But when he discovers that the love of his life may die giving birth, he doesn’t know what to do.
In the emotional final episode of the Adelaide Paige Saga, will Addy and Killian finally have their happy ever after? Or is Addy’s life doomed to end on a cliffhanger.
Life is too short when you can see the end.
L.L. Hunter is the author of over 20 published works, including The Legend of the Archangel Series and The Garden of Eden. She has studied everything from veterinary nursing, forensic science, and dramatic arts, but has always known her true calling was to be an author. 

She has been writing since her teens – everything from fan fiction, to song lyrics, to plays and musicals. When not working on her next paranormal romance, she can be found at home in Australia, reading somewhere comfortable with one or both of her “fur babies.” Follow her on Facebook, Twitter @llhunterbooks, and her blog – http://llhunter.blogspot.com.au.
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Second Sight
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Third Eye
Amazon US: http://amzn.to/1THsc3V
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01FWWL2FC
iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/third-eye/id1039675855?mt=11
Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/third-eye-mollie-hunter/1000690126?ean=2940152346954
Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/third-eye-3


Release Blitz: Chasing Eternity

Posted by cat2002116 on May 31, 2016
Posted in: Promotion. Tagged: Promotion. 1 Comment
Title: Chasing Eternity
Author: Tia Silverthorne Bach
Genre: YA Paranormal
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR

Blurb:
With
Defeating evil will require Reagan to place her trust in unexpected allies and reconsider the loyalties of her inner circle.
A team is only as strong as its weakest link.
Faith
Trusting in angels and instructions from above will be the cornerstone of her pack’s strategy to put an end to Rafe and his demon army.
But his connections and powers run deep.
We
Reagan’s pack must come together and be willing to sacrifice everything to save mankind. But along the way, she’ll suffer heartache.
Anguish for herself and those closest to her.
Fight
Still, nothing can stop what has been foretold. Fate has determined the end game, but divine intervention supports the victor.

Tia Silverthorne Bach has been married to her college sweetheart for twenty years, has three beautiful girls, and adores living in sunny California. Her daughters were born in Chicago, San Diego, and Baltimore; and she feels fortunate to have called many places home. She believes in fairy tales and happy endings and is an avid reader and rabid grammar hound.
She is an award-winning, multi-genre author and an Editor for Indie Books Gone Wild. From an early age, she escaped into books and believes they can be the source of healing and strength. If she’s not writing, you can find her on the tennis court, at the movies, reading a good book, or spooning Jif peanut butter right out of the jar.

Author Links:
Website: http://www.tiabach.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tia.bach.author
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tia_Bach_Author
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4456703.Tia_Silverthorne_Bach
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tia_bach_author/
Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/user/tiabach
Amazon Author Page: http://amzn.to/1TS2nk5
Author newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bif19P
Buy Links:
#Free with #KindleUnlimited
Chasing Memories (Tala Prophecy, Book 1): http://amzn.to/1TS1RCA
Chasing Shadows (Tala Prophecy, Book 2): http://amzn.to/1TS1S9C
Chasing Forgiveness (Tala Prophecy novella): http://amzn.to/1OYHqzt
Chasing Destiny (Tala Prophecy, Book 3): http://amzn.to/1Z8OTlf
Chasing Eternity (Tala Prophecy, Book 4): http://amzn.to/1THtb4d
Other Books by Tia Sliverthorne Bach:
Fractured Glass: A Novel Anthology: http://amzn.to/1TS2qfR
7: The Seven Deadly Sins: http://amzn.to/1TS1OGR
Heart Chatter (women’s fiction): http://amzn.to/1TS22h9
Coming Soon:
Saint’s Grove novel (NA paranormal romance)








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