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Logos

Posted by cat2002116 on May 19, 2016
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Logos

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

This was, I have to say, a book I had high expectations of that turned out to be a disappointment.

The very first scene was one that started out with a lot of potential, but even by the last quarter of the book, I still had no real idea what the main plot was supposed to be. And the last quarter culminated in an ending that left a very bad taste in my mouth.

I really struggled to form any kind of emotional connection to Jacob. I felt that there was far too much telling rather than showing going on, particularly when it came to his wife and son. They were bland and literally only seemed to appear when they were relevant to Jacob at the time. I had no idea what he thought of them and even when they died, I couldn’t believe that Jacob really grieved for them.

Jacob’s character seemed to go through no real change or evolution. Joseph ben Matthias was actually someone who seemed to go on a better journey than Jacob. I would have preferred seeing him as the main character, as his own struggles made him a more interesting person.

This book read very much like a book of facts, rather than an intriguing historical fiction book. There was too much in the way of information dumping and I lost a lot of my sympathy for Jacob with certain actions he took. What did he care about? Who did he care about? By the end of the book, he’d supposedly lost his faith, but I didn’t feel he really had any to begin with.

I felt this novel suffered from too much exposition and lack of character development. While there was obvious research put into this book, I could have done without having every little bit clubbed over my head.

While the ending could have been an interesting theory, I felt the cat had been let out of the bag far too early on and that it really didn’t add anything to a book I struggled to get through. I feel it might be of interest to conspiracy theorists… but on a personal level, as a reader, it didn’t live up to my expectations and fell very short.

Eurovision 2016

Posted by cat2002116 on May 19, 2016
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Although I was quite tired the day this was showing, I did manage to focus on actually watching it. While I didn’t think Australia should have been the only non-European country able to enter (I feel other countries should be invited as well), the program was still entertaining to watch.

I didn’t really have any favourite songs in this Eurovision. Quite a lot of the songs made me think of others I’d heard… I felt some of the melodies weren’t very unique and a lot of them didn’t really stick in my mind. I probably wouldn’t listen to them again.

There were some songs that made good use of the screens, in particular Russia’s. There were some really beautiful images on the screens, as well as really cool effects… such as water rippling.

Although I didn’t think the United Kingdom’s song was terribly unique, I was impressed by the fact there were more points awarded than the UK’s got in previous years. However, I do feel it’s unfair that certain countries (and, yes, including mine) get automatic placements in the song contest.

I was quite impressed with how short the Eurovision was this year, considering how long the start can go on for. The voting from the jurors worked well… but I thought the telephone voting was handled really poorly. While I could understand wanting to extend the suspense, I think it could have been done without picking on the countries with the least amounts of votes.

While I did appreciate the emotion in Ukraine’s song, I couldn’t really say I thought they deserved to win. While they weren’t bad, I found the song didn’t have anything to make it stand out to me personally.

It was good to see the previous year’s winner perform, but I don’t like the new combination of songs. I would have much preferred to have the whole song performed.

Despite the somewhat bland nature of many of the songs, I did enjoy watching the Eurovision and intend to watch it again next year… but I honestly feel it shouldn’t just be open to one country outside of Europe. Every country should be able to compete and it should be a Worldvision.

Release Day Blitz: Insta-Hate

Posted by cat2002116 on May 17, 2016
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Title: Insta-Hate
Author: C.L. Bond
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer: Regina Wamba at Mae I Design and Photography
Models: Nathan Weller and Layla Hill
Photographer: Dark Feather Photog
Interior Design: Allyson Gottlieb, Athena Book Designs
Editor: Stacy Sanford, The Girl with the Red Pen
Expected Release Date: May 17th, 2016
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR

Blurb:
When Alexandria Ray’s romance series becomes an overnight sensation, the world and its demands close in on her. After years of struggling to maintain the pace her publisher, agent and the world expects, she needs a break. Enrolling as a student at Columbia University is step one to finding herself again. Finding Arsen Daniel was not on her list.
Arsen Daniel, along with his best friend, built an empire in the form of an exclusive, psychology-based dating service. When an old friend invites him to teach a course at Columbia, he accepts. The course? The Psychology of Love.  Sounds simple enough and the publicity alone will make it worth his time.
Arsen didn’t expect to meet his match in the form of a sarcastic blonde, hell bent on holding to her belief that true love doesn’t actually exist. After all, what woman, especially a world-renowned romance writer, doesn’t believe in happily ever after?
Something in Alexandria’s eyes tortures him. She reminds him of someone from his past and that is a very bad thing.

Award-winning author Casey L. Bond resides in Milton, West Virginia with her husband and their two beautiful daughters. When she’s not busy being a domestic goddess and chasing her baby girls, she loves to write young adult and new adult fiction.You can find more information about Bond’s books via the following links:

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“Do you want to grab a seat for a few minutes?” he asked.
I looked around and the place was mostly deserted. “Sure.” We settled in two comfortable padded chairs. “For the record, I don’t want to do any of the things Jillian has planned.”
He smiled. “How else do you plan to prove your point?”
“My point will be easily proven. Love doesn’t exist.” I stared at his lips. The bottom was slightly plumper than the top. His blue dress shirt was rolled to the elbows. And his forearms were toned. Damn it. Why should men have forearms like that? Why? They flexed when he raised his cup to his lips, and then flexed again when he sat it back onto the table.
“Why would any woman want that to be true?” he challenged, one brow arching up.
“I don’t want it to be true, it just is.”
His eyes narrowed and he crossed his arms over his chest. “How do you know? Forget the assignment, forget proving a hypothesis and this damn paper. How do you know? Why do you think that?”
I swallowed. “Because if I’ve ever felt it, I don’t remember it.” His brows furrowed and he parted his lips to say something, but never did. What could anyone say to that? 


  

Blog Tour: Spark

Posted by cat2002116 on May 12, 2016
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Spark

by Holly Schindler

Publisher: HarperTeen

Release Date: May 17th 2016

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Fantasy, Magic, Realism

Rate: 4 out of 5 stars

Synopsis:

The local Avery Theater was just a run-down building to Quin—until her mother told her the tragic love story of Nick and Emma that played out on the theater’s stage all those years ago. Quin is convinced it’s the perfect story to rewrite for her drama class, but when she goes searching for more information, she makes a startling discovery—the Avery is rapidly regaining its former splendor and setting the stage for her classmates Dylan and Cass to relive Nick and Emma’s romance. Quin can see the spark between them, but it’s up to her to make sure her friends—and the Avery—can both be saved this time around.

 

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

(This review may contain spoilers).
I found this book really quick and easy to read. It was a fairly original idea and I found Quin to be a character I could easily relate to and empathise with, especially due to her love of reading and her writing ability.

I thought it was good to see the very first scene in the Avery at the beginning, which gave me some insight into the history of the theatre… while also leaving me with a lot of questions to be answered through the course of the book.

While some of the secondary characters weren’t as well-developed as they could have been, I did like Cass and Dylan. It was interesting to see that, although Quin was an important character in the book, she wasn’t actually a part of the star-crossed lovers story.

I did think that it was good to see the parallels between Emma and Nick in the past and Cass and Dylan in the present, though I couldn’t have said that the two couples shared much in the way of similarity. It was good to see elements of magic in the Avery… and I liked seeing how the Avery had once been considered a living thing.

I especially liked seeing the comparisons between Trouble and Mrs. Drewery. I liked the child and it was good to know how Quin’s mother had told her the story of the history of the Avery.

I did feel that there were a lot more parts of the story that could have been told, since there were a lot of other characters rather than just the main ones. It was interesting to see how the journal played a big part in it all… but I would have really liked to see Cass and Quin talk more to each other about what was going on. It would have been good to see them sharing a bit more and seeing more of the romance developing, not just in sneaky moments Quin observed the two of them in.

I’d be interested in reading more books by this author in the future. I did enjoy this and I liked the storyline and the main characters. I would recommend this as a book that was sweet and entertaining to read.

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Character Interview With Quin

1) What is your biggest dream?

To be a writer. It’s a secret dream, though. I write stories and hide them away in the closet in my room. The only person who’s ever seen something I’ve written is my mom—who’s also the drama teacher at my high school.

2) What is your greatest fear?

To share my work with someone. No—actually, it’s that I’d show my writing to someone, and they’d laugh. Or not like it. I mean, that’s far worse than being teased because of what you look like, isn’t it? To invite someone into your innermost thoughts, and have someone roll their eyes? I don’t know if I’d be able to take that.

3) Where do you see yourself in ten years’ time?

You know, at the beginning of my story, I just thought I was one of the bland crayons in the box. And that I’d probably go on that way. At the end of my story, though, I had acquired some pretty big plans for myself. I see myself putting my work out there under spotlights.

4) What do you personally believe?

I believe in things that can’t be logically explained. I believe in magic. I believe that the final sentence of a sad story can still be rewritten. And I’ve even come to believe that I have the power—and the talent—to do the rewriting.

5) What’s your favourite pastime?

Writing. Reading. I have so many books—and I just can’t bring myself to throw them away. I’ve actually stacked them to create furniture in my room!

6) What’s your favourite place to go when you’re happy, sad, overwhelmed, etc.?

The Avery Theater. It’s right across the street from where I live on the square of Verona, Missouri. It’s been closed since the ‘40s. But something’s happening there. The theater’s magical. It’s coming back to life. I know it is. And I can’t stay away. I go there at night—sneak right inside, and I see things there. Wild things. Magical things.

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Holly Schindler’s work has received starred reviews in Booklist and Publishers Weekly, has won silver and gold medals in ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year and the IPPY Awards, respectively, has been featured on Booklist’s Best First Novels for Youth and School Library Journal’s What’s Hot in YA, and has been a PW Pick of the Week. She is owned by a Pekingese named Jake, and can be found working on her next book in her hometown of Springfield, Missouri. She can also be found at hollyschindler.com. 

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Release Day Blitz: Crimson Tides

Posted by cat2002116 on May 12, 2016
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Title: Crimson Tides
Author: Eliza Tilton 
Genre: YA Fantasy
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Back in Lakewood Avikar finally learns the truth about his father—and the lies he’s been told since birth. Since King Corban doesn’t believe his tale about the shapeshifters, it falls to Avikar to find a way to route out the beasts from the lands and stop them once and for all.
Lucino has left Jeslyn in Mirth to go fight the Kuuni.  When he arrives on the black shores, ready to slaughter them all, he finds that killing is no longer as easy as before. His human side is becoming stronger, and the repercussions of his love for Jeslyn will put his race and every plan he’s ever made at risk.
In Book Three of the Daath Chronicles, two very different boys will discover who they thought they were is nowhere close to the truth, and sacrificing themselves is the only way to save the world they love.

Eliza graduated from Dowling College with a BA in Visual Communications. When she’s not arguing with excel at her day job, or playing Dragon Age 2, again, she’s writing. Her stories hold a bit of the fantastical and there’s always a romance. Her YA Fantasy series, The Daath Chronicles, is published by Curiosity Quills Press.
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Wind rattled the wooden shutter on the open window, banging it against the home. An annoying sound, and no one came to close it. Why? The bang echoed through the silent forest. Where were the owls, or even a wolf? Uneasiness filled each of my steps as we slowly walked to the door. I expected an arrow to come flying my way. Two strangers knocking on the door of a secluded cabin in the middle of the night … how could we not get an arrow in the face?
Raven stayed behind me, her hands resting on the hilts of her daggers. My palms sweat and my mouth went dry. I wanted my sword in my hands, but if I approached while holding a weapon, they might attack. Holding my breath, I knocked on the door, and it swayed open beneath my touch. A stringent odor wafted out from the cabin and I covered my nose.





Release Day Blitz: Sleeper

Posted by cat2002116 on May 12, 2016
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Title: Sleeper
Author: E.L. Loraine
Genre: Mystery, Urban, Contemporary Romance
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:

Jeremy is the guy Jillian thought didn’t exist. He’s smart, fun, handsome and employed. He has nightmares, but so does she. When Jeremy’s nightmare comes to Washington DC, he has to tell Jillian the truth; he’s spent his entire adult life looking for the homegrown terrorists hidden among us.

You’ll be on the edge of your seat as Jillian, Olivia and their friends frantically join to help him solve the mystery: what are the Sleepers planning and how can they stop them from destroying the country.


I grew up in a small northern Minnesotan town married my high school sweetheart, had two beautiful children and as soon as we could we moved to a warmer climate. I have worked with my husband building and decorating custom homes for years. After loving every kind of vampire book, movie and series I decided that I wanted to know more. I can write a book I thought, how hard can that be? Well…. But I stuck to it and finished my first book Royal Blood Chronicles Book One in August 2009. I now have six books in the series and am about to release book two of my new series Phantom Lives. My parents always told me that I could do anything that I wanted, work hard, study and do it right. I believe that and live that way every day.

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Blog Tour: The Inquisition

Posted by cat2002116 on May 11, 2016
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The Inquisition (Summoner #2)

by Taran Matharu

Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Release Date: May 10th 2016

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Fiction, Magic, Demons

Rate: 4 out of 5 stars

Synopsis:
More demons, epic battles, and fights to the death: introducing the unmissable next installment in the Summoner Trilogy…
On trial for a crime he did not commit, Fletcher must face the Inquisition who will decide his future – the process is gruelling, lead by those who will do anything to see him suffer and haunted by ghosts from the past with clues to Fletcher’s tragic origins.
But Fletcher has little time to dwell on these new revelations when the king announces a deadly challenge to the graduating students at Vocans. One that involves entering Orc territory to complete a risky mission. With loyal demons by their sides, commoners and nobles, dwarves and elves must overcome barriers of class and race and work together to triumph. The reward: a fortune in gold, the safety of an empire and PEACE.
With the entire empire watching, Fletcher has much to prove, but there are those out to get him and it soon becomes clear that there’s a traitor in their midst, trying to thwart the mission and create unrest within the Empire.
With everything stacked against him, Fletcher must use everything in his power to fight his way to victory. 

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

I was really happy to have the opportunity to read the second book in this trilogy and have the opportunity to see more of Fletcher and the other characters… though it was kind of depressing to see the very first scene of Fletcher stuck in a cell with only his demon for company.

I found myself getting really angry during the course of the trial, though I did think it was good that the judge was an impartial one. It was really interesting to see the politics and I did find King Harold to be quite an interesting character. I didn’t like him very much at first, but as I learned a bit more about him and what he had to deal with, I felt a lot of sympathy for him and it was good to see that he was trying to do the right thing and work against his father, who really did sound like an awful person.

I thought it was particularly good to see the way Fletcher was dealing with having two demons and how Athena and Ignatious didn’t really get on. It was nice to see that the characters were in real danger… and I especially liked being able to see more of the characters I’d seen in the first book. At the same time, I did find myself getting confused between the different groups and some of the secondary characters who were part of those.

I thought it was interesting to get some more background on both the orcs and the gremlins. I thought it was good to see Fletcher befriending Blue… but also how much danger he was in, despite the fact he was meant to be working with the others.

I really liked Cress as a character and it was especially good to see her interacting with Atilla, though I would have liked to see a bit more about her history and motivations.

I thought it was good to see so much tension in this book and I also thought there were some good elements of foreshadowing. I also really liked seeing more of the different kinds of demons and although I really didn’t like Tarquin and Isadora, it was good that Fletcher and the others did do the right thing.

I have already ordered one of the prequels to this trilogy and I do hope to read book three in the future, especially given the cliffhanger ending in this one. I also especially liked the brother-type relationship Fletcher had with Arcturus… but it was also good to see Lysander’s summoner interact with the group through her demon.

 

CHAPTER 1

FLETCHER OPENED HIS EYES, but all he saw was darkness. He groaned and nudged Ignatius, whose claw was splayed across his chin. The demon complained with a sleepy mewl before tumbling onto the cold stone beneath them.

“Good morning. Or whatever time it is,” Fletcher mumbled, flaring a wyrdlight into existence. It hung in the air like a miniature sun, spinning gently.

The room was bathed in cold blue light, revealing the cramped, windowless cell that was paved with smooth flagstones. In the corner lay a latrine, a simple hole in the ground that was covered by a jagged piece of slate. Fletcher stared at the large iron door embedded in the wall opposite him.

As if on cue, there was a rattle as the small flap at the bottom of the door eased back and a mailed hand pushed through the gap. It groped around for the empty bucket that sat beside the door. The sound of gurgling followed and the bucket was replaced, sloshing with water. Fletcher watched the flap expectantly, then groaned as he heard the echo of footsteps walking away.

“No food again, buddy,” Fletcher said, rubbing a crestfallen Ignatius under his chin.

It wasn’t unusual; sometimes the jailer just didn’t bother bringing food. Fletcher’s stomach growled, but he ignored it and reached for the loose stone he kept beside his bed to scratch another notch in the wall. Though it was hard to tell the time with no natural light, he assumed that he received food and water once a day. He didn’t need to count the hundreds of notches on the wall to know how long he had been imprisoned—he knew them by heart now.

“One year.” Fletcher sighed, settling back into the straw. “Happy anniversary.”

He lay there contemplating the reason for his imprisonment. That one night when his childhood nemesis, Didric, had cornered him in a crypt and tried to murder him while telling Fletcher about his father’s plans to turn the entire village into a prison. That they would put Berdon, Fletcher’s adoptive father and village blacksmith, out of business.

And then came Ignatius, from out of nowhere, burning Didric as he advanced on Fletcher giving him time to escape. The little demon had risked his own life to save Fletcher’s, even in the first moments of their bond. In the aftermath, Fletcher had become a fugitive, for he knew Didric’s family would lie through their teeth to frame him for attempted murder. His only consolation was that if it hadn’t happened, he might never have made it to Vocans Academy.

Had it really been two whole years since Ignatius entered his life and he first stepped foot in that ancient castle? He could remember his last moments there so clearly. His best friend Othello had earned the respect of the generals and convinced his fellow dwarves not to rebel against the Hominum Empire. Elven Sylva had cemented the peace between their races and had proven herself and other elves worthy allies. Even Seraph, the first commoner to be elevated to nobility in over a thousand years, had impressed his fellow nobles during the tournament. Perhaps most satisfying of all, the Forsyth plot to create a new war with the elves and dwarves to profit their weapons business was foiled completely. It had all been so perfect.

Until Fletcher’s past came back to haunt him.

Ignatius gave Fletcher an owlish blink from his amber eyes, sensing his master’s despondency. He nudged Fletcher’s hand with the end of his snout. Fletcher gave him a halfhearted swipe, but the demon dodged out of the way and nipped the tip of his finger.

“All right, all right.” Fletcher grinned at the boisterous demon, the pain distracting him from his misery. “Let’s get back to training. I wonder what spell we should practice today?”

He reached under the pile of straw that was his bedding and removed the two books that had kept him sane over the past year. He didn’t know who had hidden them there for him, only that they had taken a great risk in doing so. Fletcher was eternally grateful to his mysterious benefactor; without the books he would have been driven mad with boredom. There were only so many games that he and Ignatius could play in the tight confines of the cell.

The first was the standard book of spellcraft, the same one they had all used in Arcturus’s lessons. It was slim, for it contained only a few hundred symbols and the proper techniques for etching them. Before, Fletcher had been vaguely familiar with them so he could pass his exams, preferring to focus on perfecting the four main battle spells. Now he was able to picture every single symbol from memory and could etch them in his sleep.

The second book was thick, so much so that whoever had hidden it had removed the leather cover to make it more easily concealable in the straw. It was James Baker’s journal, the book that had started Fletcher on his path to becoming a trained battlemage. Within its pages, Fletcher had found a dozen new spells, diligently copied by the late summoner from the walls of ancient orcish ruins. Moreover, Baker had studied dozens of orcish demons, detailing their relative power, abilities and statistics. Now Fletcher was an expert too. Perhaps most fascinating of all, Baker had compiled all of his knowledge of orcish culture, including their strategies and their weapons, in the journal. It was a veritable treasure trove of knowledge, which Fletcher had devoured in a few days, only to immediately begin again and hunt for details he might have missed.

These two volumes were all that distracted him from the deafening silence of the outside world. Every night, he dreamed of his friends, wondering where they might be. Did they battle on the front lines while he rotted in the bowels of the earth? Had they been killed by an orcish javelin or a Forsyth dagger?

Perhaps most torturous of all, he knew his adoptive father Berdon was close by, in the village above him. He remembered when the prison transport had brought him back to Pelt in the dead of night. He had peered through the cracks in the armored wagon, desperate to catch a glimpse of his childhood home. But before he could get a proper look, the jailers threw a sack over his head and dragged him away.

As Fletcher lapsed into miserable silence once more, Ignatius growled restlessly before snorting a tongue of flame that singed the straw beneath them.

“Wow, we are impatient today!” Fletcher exclaimed, powering up a tattooed finger with a blast of mana. “Okay, you asked for it. Let’s see how you like the telekinesis spell.”

He allowed a thin stream of mana through his fingertip, the spiral symbol glowing violet until a strip of air shimmered above it. Ignatius began to back away, but Fletcher whipped his hand at the mischievous demon, curling the ribbon of energy around his belly and flinging him upward. The demon splayed his claws and dug them into the ceiling, showering Fletcher with a trickle of dust. Before Fletcher had time to react, Ignatius hurled himself down, twisting in midair like a cat with his claws and tailspike pointed at Fletcher’s face. It was only through a desperate roll that Fletcher avoided it, then spun on his heels to find the room cast in darkness. Ignatius had lashed out at the wyrdlight during his attack, snuffing it out like a candle.

“So, that’s how you want to play it,” Fletcher said, powering up his index finger, the one without a tattoo. This time, he etched in the air, using one of the rarer symbols he had learned from Baker’s journal. He twisted his finger so it was pointed directly at his face.

The cat’s-eye symbol looked almost exactly like its namesake, a thin oval within a circle. Through trial and error, Fletcher had learned the spell had no effect until its light was shined into his retinas.

The glowing symbol gave away his position, as did the flash of yellow that soon followed, but Fletcher rolled to the side so Ignatius would lose him in the darkness. He could feel his eyes slowly changing, his pupils elongating into feline slits. It was not long before Fletcher’s vision brightened and he could make out Ignatius’s figure, crawling toward his previous position like a lion stalking a gazelle. Though Ignatius had far better night vision than Fletcher, in the pitch black of the cell even the demon was struggling to navigate.

“Gotcha!” Fletcher yelled, diving across the room and bundling the demon into his arms. They tumbled back into the straw, and Fletcher laughed uproariously at the demon’s barks of protest.

The door burst open and the room filled with light, blinding Fletcher’s sensitive eyes. He scrambled to hide the books beneath the straw, but a boot kicked out, slamming into the side of his head and throwing him against the wall.

“Not so fast,” a voice rasped.

There was the telltale click of a flintlock being pulled back, and Fletcher felt the cold metal of the weapon’s barrel pushed against his forehead. As the effects of the spell faded, he could make out a hazy, hooded figure crouched beside him, holding an elegant pistol.

“One twitch from you, and I blast you into oblivion,” said the voice. It was hoarse, like a man dying of thirst.

“Okay,” Fletcher said, slowly raising his hands.

“Ah, ah,” the figure tutted, pressing the muzzle harder against his temple. “Are you deaf? I’ve heard what you can do with those tattooed fingers. Keep your hands by your side.”

Fletcher hesitated, aware that this would probably be his best chance of escape. The gunman gave Fletcher a husky sigh of exasperation.

“Rubens, give him a little taste of your sting.”

Fletcher caught a flutter from the depths of the man’s hood, then a bright red Mite buzzed out and alighted on his neck. He felt a sharp pain, then a cold sensation spreading through his body.

“Now I know you won’t be playing any tricks,” the figure croaked, standing up so he was silhouetted against the torchlight from the open doorway. “Speaking of which, where is that Salamander of yours?”

Fletcher tried to twist his head, but it seemed locked in place. At the mention of the word “Salamander,” Ignatius stirred from beneath him, and Fletcher knew that the demon was preparing to attack. He quelled Ignatius’s intentions with a stern pulse through their mental link. Even if they managed to overpower the man, Fletcher wouldn’t be able to crawl out the cell door, let alone pull off an escape.

“Ah, he’s in the straw there. Well, keep him quiet if you want to keep your brains inside your skull. It would be such a shame to kill you after all the preparations we have made.”

“Pr-pr-preparations?” Fletcher managed to stutter, his tongue clumsy and numb from the Mite’s venom.

“For your trial,” the figure replied, holding out a hand for Rubens to perch on. “We delayed it as long as we could, but it seems your friends have been very persistent in their petitions to the king. A shame.”

The figure stowed the Mite within the confines of his hood once more, as if he could not bear to be apart from him. The skin of his hand was smooth, almost feminine, with carefully manicured fingernails. The man’s boots were made from hand-stitched calfskin, with fashionable, figure-hugging trousers above them. Even the hooded jacket was made from black leather of the finest quality. Fletcher could tell the stranger was a wealthy young man, most likely the firstborn son of a noble.

“I will allow you one more question, then I must take you to the courtroom. Take your time, so the paralysis can wear off. I don’t want to have to carry you there.”

Fletcher’s mind flashed to his friends, to Berdon and the state of the war. But he had no way of knowing if the stranger would have the answers he sought. Did they know each other? He pictured the other summoners that he had met at Vocans, but none of them had a hoarse voice. Could it be Tarquin, playing a cruel trick on him? One thing was for sure: His opponent would keep the upper hand as long as he remained anonymous.

“Who. Are. You?” Fletcher asked, forcing each word out through numbed lips.

The fact that he could speak at all meant that Rubens had only pricked him with a low dose of venom. He still had a fighting chance.

“Haven’t you worked it out yet?” the stranger rasped. “That is disappointing. I thought you would have guessed by now. Still, I do look quite different from when we last spoke, so you are hardly to blame.”

The figure crouched again, leaning forward until Fletcher’s vision was filled with the dark confines of his hood. Slowly, the man pulled it back, revealing his face.

“Recognize me now, Fletcher?” Didric hissed.

Copyright © 2016 by Taran Matharu, Ltd.

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Straight after graduating with a First Class degree in Business Administration, Taran was keen to explore a new avenue and get inside the publishing world, landing an internship in Digital Sales at Penguin Random House, from June to September 2013.
Thereafter, while taking time off to travel, Taran began to write ‘Summoner’ in November 2013 at the age of 22, taking part in ‘Nanowrimo 2013’.
Thanks to Wattpad.com and updating daily, its popularity dramatically increased, reaching over 3 million reads in less than six months.
After being featured by NBC News, Taran decided to launch his professional writing career and has never looked back.
His SUMMONER trilogy is published by Hodder Children’s (Hachette) in the UK, Australia and Commonwealth, Feiwel and Friends (Macmillan) in the US and Canada, Hachette Jeunesse in France, Heyne in Germany, Planeta in Spain, Crown in Taiwan and Record in Brazil. Book 1 will be published by EKSMO in Russia, Jaguar in Poland, Ecliptic in Bulgaria and Alpress in the Czech Republic. 

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The Novice

Posted by cat2002116 on May 11, 2016
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The Novice

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

Having been a long-time reader of fantasy (other genres too, of course, but the first books I remember reading were fantasy), I’m always on the lookout for good fantasy series… and I found myself really enjoying this book.

I found Fletcher to be a really interesting character and although I would have liked to see a bit more of his relationship with his father figure before everything that happened, I thought it was good to see bits and pieces of Fletcher’s life before he found himself the ‘partner’ of a demon… even though I did think that some of his history was a bit too cliched.

I thought it was really good to be able to learn more about the different kinds of demons. I could picture a lot of them inside my head and it was really good to see how they had roots in animals I recognised.

Although I was able to get to know a lot of the characters, I did find some of the more minor characters harder to get to know. I couldn’t picture Seraph very easily until towards the end of the book.

One thing I particularly liked about this book was the friendship between Fletcher and Othello. I also found Othello’s brother to be a really interesting character and I thought it was good to see the hostility between the three main races. It was good to get some aspects of the politics shown in this book… and I also liked being able to see aspects of the lessons they were all taught.

I did feel some sympathy for Sylva, especially given how difficult it was clear things were for her… even though I was less than thrilled about what her personality was like at the start. I did find it a bit disappointing that Isadora and Tarquin weren’t given a lot more depth to them, though.

I thought it was good to see that the demons did take on traits of their summoners, but that they had their own personalities. I really liked seeing Ignatious’ bond forming with Fletcher.

I found this book easy to read and it drew me into the plot really well. I cared about what was going to happen to Fletcher and although it did end on something of a cliffhanger, that just made me want to read the next books even more.

Sing Street

Posted by cat2002116 on May 11, 2016
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Sing Street

(This review may contain spoilers).

I thought this movie looked like it was quite interesting to see… and although it didn’t have quite as much humour as I was expecting it to have, I still found it really entertaining to watch.

There was a good atmosphere in this movie and I liked seeing Cosmo’s home life and that there was a lot of depth to his character. I particularly liked seeing his relationship with his brother and it was nice to see that Brendan had quite a bit of depth to him… though it would have been good to see a bit more background to their parents and sister.

I thought it was interesting to see Cosmo’s slight obsession with watching music videos, which gave him a good motivation for creating a band, rather than just because he had a crush on Raphina.

While there was a love triangle in the movie, I did find myself getting drawn into it, though I felt that Raphina seemed very fake at first. It was good to see Cosmo creating his own style and refusing to be cowed by the principal of his school… who really seemed to be one of the worst teachers ever.

I did think there were a couple of things that didn’t make much sense, though it was cool to see the enterprising nature of the band’s manager. And I did like the original ways they changed the songs and made their music videos.

I did like the music in this movie and there were a few elements of humour, as well as some development and motivations showed of the minor characters. I did feel some sympathy for the bully character by the end of the movie.

While the ending of this movie wasn’t as satisfying as it could have been, I did enjoy watching it and I liked the connection of the band name with the school name. I don’t think I’d watch this movie again, but I did enjoy watching it the first time.

Surprise Cover Reveal: Insta-Hate

Posted by cat2002116 on May 10, 2016
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Title: Insta-Hate
Author: C.L. Bond
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer: Regina Wamba at Mae I Design and Photography
Models: Nathan Weller and Layla Hill
Photographer: Dark Feather Photog

 

Interior Design: Allyson Gottlieb, Athena Book Designs
Editor: Stacy Sanford, The Girl with the Red Pen
Expected Release Date: May 17th, 2016
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR

Blurb:
When Alexandria Ray’s romance series becomes an overnight sensation, the world and its demands close in on her. After years of struggling to maintain the pace her publisher, agent and the world expects, she needs a break. Enrolling as a student at Columbia University is step one to finding herself again. Finding Arsen Daniel was not on her list.
Arsen Daniel, along with his best friend, built an empire in the form of an exclusive, psychology-based dating service. When an old friend invites him to teach a course at Columbia, he accepts. The course? The Psychology of Love.  Sounds simple enough and the publicity alone will make it worth his time.
Arsen didn’t expect to meet his match in the form of a sarcastic blonde, hell bent on holding to her belief that true love doesn’t actually exist. After all, what woman, especially a world-renowned romance writer, doesn’t believe in happily ever after?
Something in Alexandria’s eyes tortures him. She reminds him of someone from his past and that is a very bad thing.

Award-winning author Casey L. Bond resides in Milton, West Virginia with her husband and their two beautiful daughters. When she’s not busy being a domestic goddess and chasing her baby girls, she loves to write young adult and new adult fiction.You can find more information about Bond’s books via the following links:

Website: www.authorcaseybond.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/authorcaseybond
Twitter: https://twitter.com/authorcaseybond
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7212486.Casey_L_Bond
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Amazon: http://amzn.to/1PmE0pg

Pre Order Link:
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“I can’t hit on my professor! Wait – do I call him my professor? Is that what he is?” And how hot was hot? There were various levels: warm, steamy, uber, and lava.
“I’d let him call me anything he wanted. It’s kind of kinky. Call him ‘professor’ and see if he likes it.”
“Ava!”
She giggled and leaned her head onto the rest. “Spank me, professor!” she moaned loudly. She was completely entitled to the slap I gave her arm. “Ouch! Damn it, Lexie!”
“You asked for a spanking.”
A middle-aged man with peppered hair and a beer belly shifted in his seat across the aisle. “You can spank me if you want.”
“Negatory on that,” I replied, looking to Ava for help. She pursed her lips to contain the laughter dancing in her eyes. Benedict Arnold. I needed a new wing woman.
  

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