Monday
Giveaway Results: Confessions / Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict and Dark Hunger
Giveaway: Caling all Georgette Heyer fans!
This September, Sourcebooks is exclusively releasing The Foundling by Georgette Heyer in Barnes & Nobles stores Nationwide!!
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The Spoken Word Revolution edited by Mark Eleveld
Poetry Speaks Expanded edited by Elise Paschen and Rebekah Presson Mosby
Letters From Pemberley by Jane Dawkins
How (Not) to Have a Perfect Wedding by Arliss Ryan
Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake by Laurie Brown
A Chain of Voices by Andre Brink
First Lady by Michael Malone
The Ultimate Bartenders Guide by Ray Foley
Improvisation for the Spirit by Katie Goodman
The Successful Novelist by David Morrell
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What are you Reading on Mondays? (Week 8/31/09)
Saturday
Rose House by Tina Ann Forkner
Friday
Giveaway Results: The Blue Star and The Lost Dog
If you haven't entered already, I also have a giveaways for Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler - open internationally and Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler, autographed (both end tomorrow); Dark Hunger by Rita Herron, with signed bookmark from author (ends 8/29/09); Damas, Dramas, and Ana Ruiz by Belinda Acosta (ends 8/31/09); So Into You and How to Tame a Modern Roque (ends 9/04/09) and Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London (ends 9/05/09). More giveways will be posted throughout the weekend and next week so keep an eye out for those.
The Confidential Life of Eugenia Cooper by Kathleen Y'Barbo
As Gennie adapts to the rough-and-tumble world of 1880s Colorado, she must decide whether her future lies with the enigmatic Daniel Beck or back home with the life planned for her since birth. The question is whether Daniel’s past–and disgruntled miners bent on revenge–will take that choice away from her. (taken from back cover of book)
Gennie is one of those characters that are so full of life that you can't help but want to know her in real life. Her story is very entertaining and fast-paced and just brimming with romance and adventure. A mix of everything that I like in a book. I did find that the Mae West excerpts were a bit distracting from the story but in the end it all came together nicely. Although, I did find that at times it was predictable, I couldn't help but wonder where the next chapter would lead. This is categorized as Christian Fiction - but it is not overly religious. It can definitely be enjoyed by Christians and non-Christians alike. This was a fast-paced adventure with great characters and loads of wonderful moments. If you're in the mood for a quick, fun read this should definitely be your choice.
Thursday
Homer's Odyssey by Gwen Cooper
This was such a feel good story. There were poignant moments and moments that were just uproariously hilarious. I laughed, I cried, I sighed, I was intrigued. I can honestly say that this story has a little bit of everything and (the best part) it’s all true. I loved reading about Homer and his antics. The kitty whom everyone thought would be the underachiever ended up being the one to help provide Gwen with many of life’s lessons.
I can definitely recommend this to anyone who loves animals (not just cat lovers). This is a beautiful story about the love for an animal and how life affirming that love can be.
Wednesday
The Sweetgum Ladies Knit for Love by Beth Pattillo
As the Knit Lit ladies read and discus classic romances like Romeo and Juliet, Wuthering Heights, and Pride and Prejudice, each member is confronted with her own perception about love. Camille’’s unexpected reunion with an old crush forces her to confront conflicting desires. Newly widowed Esther finds her role in Sweetgum changing and is surprised by two unlikely friends. Hannah isn’’t sure she’’s ready for the trials of first love.
Even in a sleepy, southern town like Sweetgum, Tennesee, love isn’’t easy. The Knit Lit ladies learn they can find strength and guidance in the novels they read, the love of their family, their community––and especially in each other. (taken from back cover of book)
This was such a sweet and charming story. Although it is the second in the Sweetgum Knit Lit Society series, it can definitely be read as a stand-alone novel. The characters were very likeable and had enough depth where you could actually see yourself as friends with any of them. Their monthly book club selections seem to be somewhat reminiscent of what they are going through in their own personal romance lives. I loved the details of their small Southern town - it was very easy to visualize - I wanna live there! Although some parts were predictable, the story itself was very engaging and I found that I did not want to put it down. It makes you want to join a book club and work on monthly knitting projects (in my case, I’d have to learn to knit first), but I still found this whole idea very enjoyable. I also want to mention that the book is classified as Christian Fiction, but it is something that believers or non-believers can enjoy. Their meetings do take place at the local church and one of the women is married to the preacher, but that’s about as religious as it got. There were a lot of loose ends at the end but I can see where there will definitely be a next installment. Ms. Pattillo's novel is very engrossing and I will definitely be on the lookout for more from her.
RIP IV Challenge
-Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon
-Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
Tuesday
Blue Moon by Alyson Noël
In come new student, Roman, who arrives at their school and quickly becomes the popular kid. But Ever doesn’t fall for his charms, she knows something is not kosher with him, but she just can’t pinpoint what it is. With all her psychic powers she still cannot get a read on him and that alone makes her suspicious of him. As her powers grow stronger, she notices that Damen is slowly getting weaker to the point where he is looking sickly. Then there’s the issues at school - all her classmates are acting strange and that does include Damen... what is going on? It is now up to Ever to save Damen and set everything to rights.
Sadly I didn’t enjoy this one as much as I did Evermore... I really like the storyline of Ever and Damen and well, you just don’t get that in this book. There was so much going on in this book - Summerland, the twins, Ava and the whole Roman thing. It was just too much for me to actually enjoy wholeheartedly the way I did Evermore. It felt like a roller coaster ride - Ever was whiny, naive, and has the worst intuition about people (you’d think she wouldn’t with all her psychic powers and all, gosh!) I just couldn’t connect with her in this one. But all in all, I will confess that even with its faults, this book was still a page turner. I read it in just one sitting and will be looking out for the next installment Shadowland (November 2009).
Monday
Undone by Karin Slaughter
Sarah Linton has fled to Atlanta seeking refuge from the terrible act that ripped her life apart in Grant County. But when a tortured young woman becomes a patient in her ER, she’ll find herself deeply ensnared in a case that rips the lid off secrets as dark and complex as they are disturbing. When special agents Will Trent and Faith Mitchell join forces to probe into the life of the victim, these three embark on an investigation that will change all of them forever.
Wonderfully crafted, filled with superbly created characters and the forensic and police procedural details that are her trademark, Undone is the most thrilling Slaughter novel yet. (taken from the back cover of the book)
This is the first time I read any of the Grant County/Georgia’s Bureau of Investigation series books... and although it can be read as a stand alone book, I will forewarn that there is a lot of information you don’t find here (especially background information on the characters).
Undone commences about three years after the last book in the series. Dr. Sarah Linton is now living in Atlanta trying to escape the trauma she suffered a few years back. She is working at an ER and trying to make the most of her life, when she unexpectedly finds herself involved with Will Trent and his partner Faith Mitchell, and drawn back into a homicide investigation.
I will say that the book starts off with a bang and you are irrevocably drawn into this story that will not let you go until you are done with it. The plot was intense and the characters were very well-written. I enjoy fast-paced, edge of your seat, don’t stop until you get through just one more chapter, types of crime thriller... and this was definitely one of them. I feel like I need to back track and read more from this author. Ms. Slaughter's characters are so multi-dimensional and so real that I just feel the need to get to know them more and read everything on how they got to the point where they are in this book. This was great and highly recommended to anyone who enjoys a fast-paced thriller.
What are you Reading on Mondays? (Week 8/24/09)
I reviewed the following:
Friday
Giveaway Results: Ravens and Castaways (audiobooks)
If you haven't entered already, I also have a giveaways for The Blue Star and The Lost Dog (ends 8/28/09) and Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler - open internationally (ends 8/29/09); Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler, autographed (ends 8/29/09); Dark Hunger by Rita Herron, with signed bookmark from author (ends 8/29/09); Damas, Dramas, and Ana Ruiz by Belinda Acosta (ends 8/31/09); So Into You and How to Tame a Modern Roque (ends 9/04/09) and Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London (ends 9/05/09). More giveways will be posted throughout next week so keep an eye out for those.
How it Ends by Laura Wiess
All Hanna's wanted since sophomore year is Seth. She's gone out with other guys, even gained a rep for being a flirt, all the while hoping cool, guitar-playing Seth will choose her. Then she gets him -- but their relationship is hurtful, stormy and critical, not at all what Hanna thinks a perfect love should be. Bewildered by Seth's treatment of her and in need of understanding, Hanna decides to fulfill her school's community service requirement by spending time with Helen, her terminally ill neighbor, who she's turned to for comfort and wisdom throughout her life. But illness has changed Helen into someone Hanna hardly knows, and her home is not the refuge it once was. Feeling more alone than ever, Hanna gets drawn into an audiobook the older woman is listening to, a fierce, unsettling love story of passion, sacrifice, and devotion. Hanna's fascinated by the idea that such all-encompassing love can truly exist, and without her even realizing it, the story begins to change her.
Until the day when the story becomes all too real...and Hanna's world is spun off its axis by its shattering, irrevocable conclusion. (taken from the back cover of the book)
I finished this last night and I will tell you I am still reeling from the way this story turned out and the feelings that it invoked in me. I began reading this story thinking it would be a YA novel - nothing too, you know. I was expecting the story to revolve around Hanna and her relationship with Helen and how it all revolved around the How It Ends story they are reading in the book (you know, a book inside a book). I had no idea the strong issues that this story would touch upon.
Thursday
Dark Hunger by Rita Herron
Annabelle Armstrong is a reporter for CNN and she has one mission - to expose Quinton Valtrez for the killer that she knows he is. She has received various mysterious tips and they all lead to the same thing - Quinton is a bad guy and a murderer and she will do anything to get the scoop even if it means getting closer to him in order to achieve her goal. But as bombs start going off in Savannah, Charleston and New Orleans - it is up to Quinton to discover who the culprits are behind these evil acts. As Annabelle starts questioning his motives and his humanity - she is put in a position where she’ll have to choose between exposing Vincent or following her heart.
Quinton and Annabelle were both very strong and very likeable characters. I loved how they both did everything in their powers to fight the attraction that they feel for one another but in the end they could not stop the inevitable. Although Quinton is described as a half-demon, for some reason he did not come off as a dark character - on the other hand, I found it endearing that he had such soft spot for Annabelle. As for it being part of a series, I can definitely say that you do not need to read the first book Insatiable Desire (although these characters do have cameo appearances). It was very easy to read and just as easy to understand this demon infested world they were living in. Ms. Herron does a fantastic job in keeping the reader anxious to see just what will happen next. She intertwines all the action with just enough romance to keep you satisfied. I loved the scene with the surveillance camera =P Very sexy!
It was intense, action-packed and full of steamy scenes that will have you turning the pages quicker just to get to those juicy moments. All in all, this is fantastic reading for you paranormal romance lovers.
As allways, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for blogging, twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: This contest is open to U.S. residents only. Winners will be drawn Saturday, August 29.
The Immortals - News
Read Your Name Challenge: 2009 Wrap-Up
N- Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro (completed 2/01/09)
E- Evermore - Alyson Noel (completed 8/05/09)
L- Life of Pi - Yann Martel (completed 1/23/09)
A- A Hint of Wicked - Jennifer Haymore (completed 5/21/09)
I- Inkspell by Cornelia Funke (completed 1/15/09)
N- No Rest for the Wicked - Kresley Cole (completed 2/05/09)
E- Eye of the Whale - Douglas Carlton Abrams (completed 8/18/09)
Wednesday
Eye of the Whale by Douglas Carlton Abrams
Mr. Abrams has really done his homework on this one. I was captivated by this eco-thriller right from the start. Not only are the environmental issues mentioned in the story real - but there is just so much useful information within its pages - that I actually found it to be an educational tool. It really makes you think about our environment and makes you ponder what more can be done to protect our planet and everything in it.
Tuesday
Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London
Then the news arrives that Finn is not dead - but alive. Macy is overcome with joy - her one true wish - that the love of her life is not dead but alive has come true... but what about Wyatt? She is now also in love with him. What about their marriage? Which love does she choose?
We’ve all seen this story more than once.. just recently in Jennifer Haymore’s A Hint of Wicked, if you think about it. But this just never gets old. I enjoyed the tug and pull that you feel from both Finn and Wyatt. They are both in love with Macy and you (as the reader) can’t choose one or the other. They are both good men, yet are both flawed, but in the end they each have one goal ... spending the rest of their lives with Macy. I liked these characters so much. They were all fleshed out in a way where you felt their joy and you also felt their pain. I was drawn to Finn - just because I’m gushy about the whole love of your life romanticism but at the same time Wyatt was very appealing - he came into Macy’s life and picked up the pieces making her a very happy woman.
Ms. London’s writing was superb and there were some sensual scenes that were quite beautiful (to say the least). I really liked that the chapters were read through different narrators (Macy, Finn and Wyatt). It really gave you and in depth feel for each character making Macy’s/your decision an even harder one. I was absolutely captivated by this love triangle and I would recommend this to anyone who likes character driven novels - not just romance readers since it did have a dramatic flare to it.
Thanks to Sarah at Pocket Books for allowing me to be part of this blog tour and also for providing my readers a chance to win a copy of Summer of Two Wishes.
GIVEAWAY: I have 2 copies of Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London up for grabs.
As allways, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for blogging, twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: This contest is open to U.S. residents only. Winners will be drawn Saturday, September 5.
Wings Dream Cast
I love book trailers and it just so happens that I was surfing youtube ... bored - when I bumped into this one on what the dream cast for the soon-to-come movie Wings should be. Can I just say that Yeah! they got it right. Ben Barnes... can I just say YUM. I'm shamelessly rooting for Tamani! And Taylor Swift is basically what you would picture Laurel to look like... sorry Miley.
Who would you cast?
Monday
Evermore by Alyson Noel
Ever is now residing with her aunt in California - she lives in this spectacular house overlooking the ocean, goes to a new school, has made some new friends (although they are recluses like her) and is trying to make the best out of her situation. Her only problem - the world around her is just too much for her to handle. She has to live with her iPod on at all times (playing loud rock music) and uses a hoody to try to have some type of quiet. But even that doesn’t help - she is seen as a weirdo by her classmates (the opposite of the life she was living before the accident). That is until the day that new student Damen Auguste sits next to her in class. She is intrigued yet at the same time terrified of him. Damon’s touch not only calms the psychic chaos going on in her head but his touch gives her the shivers.
Giveaway: Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
As always, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for blogging, twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: This contest is open to U.S. and Canada residents only. Winner will be drawn Saturday, August 29.
What are you Reading on Mondays? (Week 8/17/09)
Saturday
Giveaway: So Into You and How to Tame a Modern Rogue
Now Grace is left to wonder if her problems from the past are keeping her from opening herself to love. But she brushes these "useless" musings aside, concentrating instead on the work she's doing as an apprentice to folk healer Tante Lulu and keeping up with the old woman's good deeds.
Such as starting a foundation to help families still homeless after Hurricane Katrina. One family consists of 5 children who lost their parents. The eldest, only seventeen, has been struggling to take care of her siblings and lying like heck to the state agencies in order to keep everyone together. Tante Lulu and Grace take the children under their wings and decide the foundation will build a house for them.
Re-enter Angel, who helps with the construction. Unbeknownst to Grace, Tante Lulu has decided to try her hand at matchmaking again. And Tante Lulu has never failed before!
Rules: You are entered for both books unless you specify otherwise. If no email address I will not count your comment (unless I already know you of course). Books will be delivered directly from Publisher so giveaway is only available to residents of the US and Canada. No P.O. Boxes please. Winners will be drawn this Friday, September 4.
Friday
Giveaway: Damas, Dramas, and Ana Ruiz
I have 5 copies to giveaway!
As always, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: Books will be delivered directly from Publisher so giveaway is only available to residents of the US and Canada. No P.O. Boxes please. Winners will be drawn this Monday, August 31.
Giveaway Results: The Grand Sophy
Thursday
Hidden Currents by Christine Feehan
This is the final book in the Drake Sisters series (one of my favorite CF series, I might add). You all know what a sucker I am for Christine Feehan’s books and although this wasn’t what I would consider her normal type of story - this was definitely a good closing for a fantastic series. Elle and Jackson were so needy of each other - their love was poignant and just a beautiful thing to read about. I loved that we finally get Jackson’s story - we’ve known all along that he had been held prisoner against his will and we finally get to see how that affected him and makes him the quiet, brooding man that he is today. Elle’s experience was just as heart-wrenching and unfathomable as his. They are kindred spirits who used those negative experiences to help heal and eventually make them a force to be reckoned with.
To anyone picking this series up for the first time, I would recommend you start from the beginning with Sarah’s story - only because you come to love and cherish each sister independently.
With that said, I am sad that this series has finally come to an end - but I’ll keep my fingers crossed that there will be a new series featuring Ilya’s brothers (which might not be too far fetched since one of them did have a cameo in this story). I really enjoyed seeing where the other sisters were in their lives and, of course, those sexy men we’ve all fallen in love with along the way. This was dark and edgy - but also full of love, hope and forgiveness. A fantastic read and highly recommended to romance lovers.
Wednesday
Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler
Jane Mansfield, a gentleman’s daughter from Regency England who inexplicably awakens in Courtney’s body in present day L.A. And although her apartment may be smaller than a dressing closet - she is enthralled by the lights that burn without candles, machines that wash bodies and clothes, and that ever entertaining glossy rectangle in which tiny people perform scenes from her favorite book - you guessed it, Pride & Prejudice. As Jane comes to terms with her new life she goes from one hilarious situation to the next... from meeting Courtney’s friends, job and the mess her love life (or lack thereof) is in.
Ms. Viera Rigler is one funny gal - there were parts where I found myself laughing out loud over. I found it uproariously funny that Jane/Courtney wakes up in this whole new world and ends up wearing a wedding gown - since it was the only suitable thing to wear... I mean just the thought of it still tickles me. The transition for Jane is much harder than it was for Courtney. Who in 1813 could envision all the technology we have and take for granted in our day to day lives in the 21st century? I enjoyed this just as much or even more than I did Confessions. I will suggest that you read Confessions first - only because you get to meet Courtney and get more inside information on who Jane is or was in 1813.
As always, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: There aren't any. This contest is open worldwide. Winners will be drawn Saturday, August 29.
Tuesday
Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
Lately I feel as if I’m reading one good book after another. And this is definitely one of those good books. I picked it up and basically didn’t put it down until I finished it. That should say how captivated I was by this story.
Patch - although there is something shady about him - well, maybe that’s what I found so attractive about him....made me fall in love with him. He was such a bad boy/good guy - does that make sense? I mean the dynamics between him and Nora were something to relish. Nora - was also a fantastic heroine. She was strong-willed, smart, inquisitive - and I’ll tell you this was something I appreciated. I loved that she didn’t just see Patch and automatically fall madly in love. Their relationship had time to grow little by little as the story progressed. I felt excitement when they were united and I was intrigued by him. Vee - Nora’s BFF was hands down the funniest character in the book. She had these awesome one-liners that would crack me up. I loved the tension and the danger surrounding Patch and I loved the fact that who and what he was wasn’t given away right from the start. I don’t want to say much more to not give away any major plot points - but my recommendation would be to GET YOUR HANDS ON THIS at the first opportunity you have. It hits shevles in mid-October so mark your calendar. You will not be disappointed.
I know HUSH, HUSH isn’t even out yet, but I am already anxiously awaiting the next installment, CRESCENDO. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
Giveaway: The Blue Star and The Lost Dog
Tom Loxley, an Indian-Australian professor, is less concerned with finishing his book on Henry James than with finding his dog, who is lost in the Australian bush.
As always, leave a comment for one entry. Second entry if you follow, third if you follow on Twitter, extra entries for twitting about contest or sidebar posts, etc. I will also be giving extra entries to those who come by and comment on weekly book review posts. So the more comments the more entries.
Rules: Books will be delivered directly from Publisher so giveaway is only available to residents of the US and Canada. No P.O. Boxes please. Winners will be drawn this Friday, August 28.
Monday
The Calling by David Mack
Please God - don’t let them kill me.
Those seven words turn Tom’s world upside down. He departs from home and heads out to New York City where he is immersed in a world full of angels and demons and a never-ending battle between good and evil. There he meets a saucy, Latina named Erin who more or less gives him a quick lesson on what he is - one of The Called. He was born with a divine purpose for a reason - to help the powers of Heaven in the war against the agents of Hell (otherwise known as the Scorned). It is up to Tom to find the girl who prayed for his help -- because her fate will determine whether humanity deserves to be saved, or damned for all eternity.
Doesn’t that just sound fantastic?! I know the description totally hooked me and boy was I in for a treat. Firstly, Tom was a great character - he was very down to Earth, loves his wife (I really like that in a man), yet is in a position where he has a calling to help other people. He does this and does it well. And although, his wife is very supportive of this, he knows that she is not all that happy with him when he leaves her several weeks before their baby is due. On his mission, he meets Erin (which may be because I'm Latina myself) but I loved her. She was saucy, funny and was a major kick a$s character. We are kept at the edge of our seat as Tom and Erin head from one dangerous situation to the next and all while trying to get the next clue that will bring them closer to the missing girl - Phaedra.
What are you Reading on Mondays? (Week 8/10/09)
Last week I read the following:
- Hush, Hush - Becca Fitzpatrick [review]
- Mr. Darcy, Vampyre - Amanda Grange [review]
- Evermore - Alyson Noel [review]
- Blue Moon - Alyson Noel [review]
- Homer's Odyssey - Gwen Cooper [review]
- The Calling - David Mack [review]
I reviewed the following:
- Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story - Carolyn Turgeon [review]
- Seduce Me - Robyn DeHart [review]
- Benny & Shrimp - Katarina Mazetti [review]
What are you reading this week?