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Release Day Blitz: Frequency

Posted by cat2002116 on April 11, 2016
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Title: Frequency
Author: Casey L Bond
Genre: YA Paranormal
Cover Designer: Cover Me Darling
Model: Nathan Weller
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
When the Infected attacked, something horrific happened to Porschia Grant. Porschia in Frenzy was scary; Porschia with hallucinations is terrifying. There has to be a reason, and there must be a cure for the episodes refusing to release her from their tentacles of insanity. 
Saul is in the center of the city surrounded by secrets–some are damning, some are eye opening—others might just offer hope and be worth fighting for. How can a person justify the possibility of infecting another human being? What might the humans and night-walkers lose if he doesn’t take the chance?
The decisions made, and the lies uncovered, will shock everyone in and around Blackwater, and they just might spark a revolution.
Everything emits a sound… and hunger is deafening… horrible.

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.

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Book Blitz: The Queen’s Viper

Posted by cat2002116 on April 10, 2016
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Title: The Queen’s Viper
Author: Lesley Donaldson
Genre: fantasy, urban fantasy, historical fantasy, contemporary fantasy
Publisher: Aquhorthies Publishing
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Viper is a Blessed One, a Daoine Tor who feeds upon aeir, the life-magic of humans. In Tudor England, she meets Princess Elizabeth and discovers a mysterious amulet that stirs repressed memories. Viper elevates Elizabeth to the English throne to enhance the Kingdom’s life-magic and find the amulet. The immortal seeks her kindred, only to encounter a malevolent enemy who imprisons her. Centuries later, Viper inexplicably emerges into 2012 London. She enlists the help of her Foundling, Mouse, and his eclectic cadre of human helpers, to overcome supernatural and man-made threats to her freedom as she seeks revenge upon her nemesis, Annys, and the descendants of the mortals who helped her…starting with Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen’s Viper re-imagines Celtic folklore in a story that interweaves history and modern day in a gripping urban fantasy, featuring a complex anti-hero who scoffs at glittery fairy wings.

Bit of extra info: This story is told with two timelines – contemporary and Tudor/Elizabethan history in alternating chapters. SPOILER – There are also “Easter eggs” through the story which lead to book 2.

Warnings: mature themes, violence, sex, strong language

I write books and save lives. I throw axes for fun, and a vampiric unicorn who farts rainbows inhabits my soul.
Between 12 hour nursing shifts and 24 hour parenting shifts, I redefined myself as an authorpreneur with my first book, “Growing A Rainbow: The Premature Journey of a Two Pound Hero.” I’m a mother of a former super-preemie with special needs, an often companionable wife, Canadian registered nurse, traveler and hobby medievalist. My debut fiction is “The Queen’s Viper,” an urban fantasy set in Elizabethan and modern London, with a grimdark spin on UK folklore. I’m also the co-author of “From Blog to Book,” published by Publisher P.S.
Sales of “Growing a Rainbow” support The Canadian Premature Babies Foundation.Author Links:

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The History Major

Posted by cat2002116 on April 10, 2016
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The History Major

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

This book was short and really easy to read. I thought the idea was a really good one and I did like Amanda as a character. It was interesting to see that there were things that struck Amanda as being wrong, though I would have liked to see a bit more of her life before everything changed.

I thought it was interesting to see the flashbacks to Joan of Arc and Lucretia, though I couldn’t really see how their experiences linked in to Amanda’s history. Since the story started so suddenly, there was very little background given, apart from the information dumping.

It would have been good to see Amanda interacting with other people outside of Nick and ‘Totle’. I would have liked to see more of the world. It came across as very self-contained… and while I did have a lot of sympathy towards Amanda as a child, it was actually very difficult to feel that same sympathy towards her when she was older.

I would have liked to see the book made a bit longer. It seemed to be more of a snapshot of the world and one that I would like to see more of. I felt that the world was too detailed just to be confined to one novella.

I did get a bit thrown by how time moved in the book. After the Joan of Arc flashback, the storyline seemed to skip ahead… but there was little to no detail of what had happened there. While it was good to learn more of Nick by the end of the book, I was very confused when he suddenly started going by the name ‘Nicholas’.

I did find there were some really good scenes of tension in this book, especially with the person trying to get into the lecture hall. I was left with quite a lot of questions by the end of the book and it would have been good to see more of her with Patrick… though not really with her other friends. I didn’t really feel that certain actions Amanda took fit in with what I understood of her character, though.

I would have liked to see more of the world and the characters. I felt this book was more of an introduction to the world and I’d like to see more aspects of it.

Blog Tour: Dig Too Deep

Posted by cat2002116 on April 8, 2016
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Dig Too Deep

by Amy Allgeyer

Publisher: Albert Whitman

Release Date: April 1st 2016

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

Rate: 4 out of 5 stars

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Synopsis:
With her mother facing prison time for a violent political protest, seventeen-year-old Liberty Briscoe has no choice but to leave her Washington, DC, apartment and take a bus to Ebbottsville, Kentucky, to live with her granny. There she can finish high school and put some distance between herself and her mother– her ‘former’ mother, as she calls her. But Ebbottsville isn’t the same as Liberty remembers, and it’s not just because the top of Tanner’s Peak has been blown away to mine for coal. Half the county is out of work, an awful lot of people in town seem to be sick, and the tap water is bright orange–the same water that officials claim is safe to drink. When Granny’s lingering cold turns out to be something much worse, Liberty is convinced the mine is to blame, and starts an investigation that quickly plunges her into a world of secrets, lies, threats, and danger. Liberty isn’t deterred by any of it, but as all her searches turn into dead ends, she comes to a difficult decision: turn to violence like her former mother or give up her quest for good. 

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

I thought this book was quite an entertaining one. There was a lot in this book that drew me in and I found it really easy to read… at least for the most part. The difficulty came because I was drawn into the darker parts of the book.

I found Liberty to be a character who was really easy to empathise with. I had a lot of sympathy for her in regards to her relationship with her mother… but I did like seeing her relationship with her Grandmother. While I would have liked to see a bit more of some of the secondary characters in the book, it was really good to see Liberty interacting with the people she did.

I thought it was good to see Liberty having to deal with the fact her grandmother was sick and also problems as a teenager. I really didn’t like Cole as a character, even towards the end of the book. I thought that he came across as really abusive and I found it really hard to see anything about him as sympathetic.

I thought it was strange to see how Liberty was the only one who questioned the effects of the mine and what it was doing to the water. Picturing the orange liquid in my mind was sufficient to make me decide I’d never want to even risk it. And I was surprised that the doctor didn’t seem to try any harder to see the link between the mountain and the increase in the disease and defects.

I thought it was really interesting to see the effects the mine had on the people in the town. I also liked seeing how Liberty had to deal with the problems with trying to make the money stretch for food and for things like gas.

I did like seeing Liberty’s friendship with Iris and I would have liked to see more of their interactions. I did like the ending of the book, even though I did kind of wish it had gone a bit better.

In the future, I would be interested in reading more books by this author… and it would also be good to see more of the characters and how things might turn out for them later on.


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The youngest of seven kids, Amy has been writing stories since she first learned to make her letters face the right way. Her work has appeared in Family Fun, A Fly in Amber and Stories for Children. As an architect, she spends her days restoring hundred-year-old homes in Boise where she lives with her son, a feral house cat, and a fake owl named Alan. She hates chocolate, but loves vegetables. She also loves travelling to foreign lands and the smell of honeysuckle on humid Southern nights.
Amy is represented by the lovely and amazing Danielle Chiotti of Upstart Crow Literary. 

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Cover Reveal: Vampire Knight

Posted by cat2002116 on April 8, 2016
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Title: Vampire Knight
Author: Elizabeth Loraine
Genre: Paranormal
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:

Vampire Knight is a Royal Blood Chronicle character novella about Katrina’s father Fredrik during his years as a Templar Knight. Find out secrets he’s never revealed before, meet new characters and see familiar characters in a different light along the way, including Katrina’s mother, Elizabeth and Fredrik’s brother, William.

“I wanted to give the loyal fans of Royal Blood Chronicles a prequel where they could get to know many of the main characters of the series and join them on early adventures. I hope you enjoy Vampire Knight.” Elizabeth Loraine.

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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How I Met Your Mother Season 9

Posted by cat2002116 on April 8, 2016
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How I Met Your Mother Season 9

(This review may contain spoilers).

Season 9 of How I Met Your Mother is probably the only season I haven’t seen each episode of at least several times.

I thought it was good to see later on, when Ted and the Mother were already established in their relationship. While it was cool to see them have such similar personalities from the start, I did think it was a bit much to have her have connections with every single one of the friends… especially when her connection with Barney was so long ago, but not so much as hinted at much earlier.

I did like that Barney and Robin wound up getting married, though the last two episodes made it really disappointing.

There were some really good elements of humour throughout the series and I really did enjoy seeing Marshall and Daphne interacting.

I particularly liked the episode where Marshall told Marvin stories in rhymes. I can imagine a lot of work went into that particular episode. I also particularly liked the episode that focused on the Mother and her side of things. It was good to see her friendships with other people (though said friends didn’t appear after that episode) and I did like the way that episode fit in with the past connections Ted mentioned in his narration.

It was also really good to have the opportunity to see how some of the other characters ended up at the end. It was particularly good to be able to see Barney with his mother and brother… and I liked the fact that, although there were some more serious moments, there were still elements of the previous series – such as Barney’s ‘fake history lessons’.

I really didn’t like Daryl. I definitely agreed with how the Mother felt about him. I did really like seeing Billy Zapka, though I did feel a lot of sympathy for him; even though I felt sorry for Ted when he took his place as best man, however temporarily.

I did feel that the wedding took a ridiculously long time, even though it was good and amusing to see the interactions between the characters and in particular Robin with her mother. It was also nice to see the link-ins with various pop culture (like Indiana Jones).

While it was good to see Barney have the tables turned on him later on, I didn’t think much of the finale and I did feel it was a bit of a cop-out. I felt it could have been handled a lot better.

Moonless

Posted by cat2002116 on April 7, 2016
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Moonless

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

(This review may contain spoilers).

I found this book to be a really intriguing read. The idea was a good one (though I was left with a lot of unanswered questions about Alexia’s kind even by the end of the book).

I did like seeing Alexia’s relationship with her parents, though I did feel that there were quite a few contradictory things in the book. I would have liked to get a bit more information about Bezzella, for instance. It was really good to see the link-ins to the story Rupert told, but I would have liked some more answers to her history and how much of a child she really was.

I would have liked to see a bit more of Sarah’s interactions with both Kiren and John. I also would have liked to see more of her interactions with Alexia. There were hints of them being close, but there wasn’t a lot of detail about their history together… or really anything shown about Sarah’s relationship with the parents. And I was completely confused about how Sarah was of the same kind as Alexia.

I was a bit disappointed by the ‘overnight transformation’, which I felt really didn’t add a whole lot to the story. I did like Miles’ character and it was really good to have the opportunity to see the different kinds of powers the other characters had.

I did think the Soulless were an interesting concept, but there wasn’t enough detail about them and how they were different to the Passionate. I would have liked to see more detail about them, too… and although there were some good parts in this book, I didn’t feel there was enough detail about the romance. I didn’t know very much about Kiren until much later in the book… and I was really quite disappointed in the fact that so much of the storyline was left unexplained. While there was some action towards the end of the book, the rest of it felt confused and disjointed in parts.

I’m not sure I’d read the next book in this series any time soon… not unless there are more answers and more information about the different characters.

A Cat Will Play Shadow Book Two

Posted by cat2002116 on April 6, 2016
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A Cat Will Play Shadow Book Two

(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I’m not completely sure about what to make of this book. While I did find the stories to be quite entertaining to read, I wasn’t sure if they were supposed to be linked in with each other or not.

I did like the first story. While I was a bit confused by exactly what the world was supposed to be like, I did think it was quite an interesting idea, if really quite disturbing in parts. I would have liked to see the world expanded upon with a bit more detail about the different characters and the world.

I found the second story to be quite intriguing, though it was a bit difficult to tell exactly what the plot of the storyline was. I would have liked more detail about the characters. It’s difficult to see what the relationships between them and what kind of motivations the characters have. I did feel sorry for the little girl with the leg braces, though. I thought her mother(?) was really quite cruel and I would have liked to see a bit more detail about the family who moved in.

I did think that the third story was the most intriguing. I liked Esther’s character, though I would have liked a bit more detail about Janet. The very first scene didn’t seem to have much to do with the rest of the story… but it was good to see that Esther had to struggle with peer pressure. I would have liked to see her be able to stand up to the others, though. And it was good to see her struggling with wanting to fit in and be friends with the popular girls… though I did find the three she wanted to be friends with really obnoxious. And Cristee was just really strange. While there’s nothing wrong with someone being different, I felt she was quite a weak character.

It was good to see Esther form something of a friendship with Glenda and I did feel sorry for Glenda, though there were a few questions I had about her family situation.

The short stories were intriguing to read and I would be interested in reading more books by this author in the future, especially if the world’s expanded upon.

Release Day Blitz: Outbreak

Posted by cat2002116 on April 5, 2016
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Title: Outbreak
Author: Christine Fonseca
Genre: YA Sci-Fi/Action-Adventure
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb: 

Dakota never thought she’d crave her old life in Boresville. Not until the Creator’s assassins came and took everything, everyone, she cared about—all except for David. He’s the only thing she has left, and he wants her to reclaim her so-called gifts once and for all, something that will force her into the very life she’s trying to avoid. 

When a new secret reveals both hope and betrayal, Dakota is forced to face a destiny she no longer wants. Now she must learn how to trust her instincts without becoming the thing she fears most—a killer. 


Award-winning and critically-acclaimed author of fiction and non-fiction. Lover of books, lattes, and family. Passionate about humanity. Recent titles include Transcend, The Solomon Experiment series, and Emotional Intensity in Gifted Students, second edition.
When Christine isn’t writing a book, she can be found sipping too many skinny vanilla lattes next to a beach with a book in her hand.
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Seven padded across the room, watchful and silent. He’d learned a few things since the Architect’s death, lessons that included never making yourself too known to others and never becoming too confident of your position within the Order or with the Creator. Both would get you killed. Seven knew he had to play things cool if he was going to survive whatever the Creator had planned.
The floor was cold beneath his bare feet. “Be in touch with the ground whenever you can. You will sense more of the life around you,” the Creator said. “And that will fuel your abilities.” He drilled this into Seven constantly, so much so that he almost never wore shoes at the compound.
But this wasn’t his compound now. That had been destroyed by the very people he was meant to capture. This was something new, some place foreign.
Are you ready for your next assignment? The Creator’s voice soothed Seven’s restlessness.
Yes, Master. Always.
Come to my office. This is something we must discuss first. In person.
Yes, Master. Seven didn’t like feeling summoned by anyone, not even the Creator. Not that he could do anything about it. He was the subordinate, at least for now. One day he would have enough strength to be considered an equal. But not yet. For now, Seven was nothing more than an apprentice.
Seven glanced around his new room, smaller than his quarters in the compound. This place was more like a warehouse, and his room more like a prison cell.
All of the survivors, the few that were left after the vicious attack at the lab, had settled here a few days after the events. Considered nothing more than temporary housing, the facility still looked like the abandoned warehouse it was when they found it over a month ago. Nothing felt like home to any of them, least of all Seven.
He walked to the small mirror that lined the back of his door. His eyes still held the fire, the passion, from before the attack. But there was less naiveté now. Less hubris. Or superiority.
Memories of the attack filled Seven’s mind. The girl that caused the chaos and took the Architect’s life. The boy that fought like a samurai and threatened Seven’s world. The fire that spread through every room, killing many of the recruits, his friends. Seven was not as prepared as he thought; not as strong. He should have been able to stop the two from escaping. If he had—
Seven couldn’t finish the thought. It bothered him to think that his failures were directly responsible for the destruction of the compound. The Creator never blamed Seven, nor had any members of the Order. They didn’t have to—Seven carried the guilt anyway. It powered his motivation, gave him focus.
He noted the scar that stretched across his forehead, over his brow line. It hadn’t existed before that night. Now it served as a reminder, something his guilt could cling to whenever he began to release it.
Why are you still in your quarters?
The Creator’s impatience pulled Seven from his thoughts. Sorry, Master. I’m coming. He closed his eyes and refocused. There was no time for him to wallow, no time to wonder about the past. There was only now, and his need to prove to the Order—to himself—that he was a worthy heir to the Creator.
The walk to his Master’s office seemed longer than usual. Seven’s heavy footfalls on the hard concrete ground sent tremors up his legs, which settled in his torso. Each step brought a new trepidation. Seven again refocused. He couldn’t be in the presence of the Creator in this state. He had to settle his fears and be the disciplined warrior once more.
Voices emanated from behind the closed doors of the office. The Creator’s and more. Seven stopped and stared. Centering his mind, he pushed his thoughts through the heavy, metal door. The Creator’s office came into view. Sterile, stern, unyielding—just like the Creator himself. On the wall projected five pictures, each with one filled with a different member of the Order. Seven looked at his Master, noting the concern etched on his face. As quickly as he’d seen his Master’s emotions, Seven was thrown from the room and back into his own thoughts. He tried again to push into the space but was blocked. Whatever was happening, it was clear the Creator wasn’t about to allow Seven into his inner sanctum. Seven would have to be content to simply listen through the door.
Seven leaned in closer, struggling to make out the muffled sounds. He closed his eyes and focused hard.
“You have failed us for the last time, LeMercier.” The voice was deep, male. And clearly angry.
“What do you mean, failed? Nothing is lost. The experiments can continue.” The Creator spoke in measured tones. “We have everything we need.”
“And what of the Assassin,” a new voice questioned. “You promised she wouldn’t be a problem. She was supposed to have joined you, completed the mission. Instead she is on the loose, out there somewhere.”
Seven had heard this voice before. She had visited the lab once. The Creator had been agitated when she left.
Just like now.
“I am well aware of the Assassin’s whereabouts,” the Creator said. “She poses no threat. When the time is right, she will return to me of her own choice.”
“Can you be sure? Were you not just as certain last time?”
Seven pictured the same frustration on the Creator’s face. “Last time, I—”
The voices quieted, blurred. Seven pressed hard against the door, unable to hear another word. The harder he tried, the less he was able to make out. Only a few strangled words:
“Apprentice . . .”
“. . . will not fail . . .”
“. . . destiny . . . success . . .”
The voices faded completely and Seven edged back from the heavy door, his mind deep in thought.
“Come,” the Creator said, both aloud and through Seven’s thoughts.
Seven straightened, settling his mind before facing the Creator. “Yes, Master. What is my next assignment?” he asked, pretending he’d heard none of his Master’s concerns with the Order.
“You have questions,” the Creator asked. Clearly Seven needed to practice his blocking skills.
“No, Master.”
“You wonder why I am concerned, wonder if you should be concerned as well.”
Yes, Seven needed a lot more practice. “No, Master.”
The Creator scrutinized Seven, touching his thoughts. Seven stilled his body, his mind, everything. He waited until he could feel the Creator withdraw.
The Creator smiled. “Return to your quarters. We will talk tomorrow. This is not the time.”
Before Seven could object, the Creator turned his back, sealing his feelings and thoughts away from the young apprentice.
“Tomorrow,” the Creator said with finality.
“Yes, Master.” Seven returned to his room, a mixture of confusion and apprehension dripping from every pour. Whatever was happening, Seven knew he had to align himself cautiously, had to choose the right side of the impending storm. His survival likely depended on it.
But which side was the right side?
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Cover Reveal: Embracing Emma

Posted by cat2002116 on April 5, 2016
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Title: Embracing Emma     
Author: Leigh Ann Lunsford
Genre: Contemporary Romance
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William Jacobs was chosen—adopted at a young age and thrust into a lifestyle he knew nothing about. Emma Nichols was the girl next door . . . his atlas in the turbulent life he had to navigate.In their small town, beliefs vary and hatred can take the forefront.

She sees things as they are: right and wrong—black or white. He looks at all abstracts of life trying to find the easiest path.

Their lives are connected in every facet. Family, school, love . . . they don’t know where one begins and the other ends, and it’s just the way they like it. Tragedy, hatred, loss, and distance threaten them, but those things won’t tear them apart.

One night, something unforgivable happens. They find themselves on the same side fighting opposite battles. She can’t erase the pain, and he can’t right his wrongs, but he’ll die trying to avenge the act of violence and make her see the truth.


Leigh Ann Lunsford is stay at home mom turned author. She writes Romance/New Adult and loves her happily ever after in all books and movies. She lives with her husband, son, and four dogs in Fleming Island, Florida. When she isn’t writing or reading you can find her stuck in front of really bad reality shows or watching Sons of Anarchy. Leigh Ann has a filthy mouth and a huge amount of sarcasm that knows no end. She hopes to give the voices in her head an outlet with many more novels to come. 

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