Thursday 6 September 2012

Blog Tour And Giveaway: The Vampire Hunter's Daughter - Jennifer Malone Wright: Review (134).


The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter: The Complete Collection
By Jennifer Malone Wright

Genre:YA paranormal
ISBN: 978-0615650081
ASIN: B008ASVXR8

Number of pages: 217 paperback
Word Count: 78,734

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Book Description:

This special edition of The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter contains parts I-VI, the complete collection. Fourteen-year-old Chloe witnesses her mother’s murder at the hands of a vampire. Before the vampire can kidnap her, there is an unexpected rescue by a group of vampire hunters.

Overwhelmed by the feeling of safety, Chloe passes out and they whisk her away to their small community. When Chloe wakes, she comes face to face with the only other living relative, besides her mother, whom she has ever met: her grandfather. Chloe’s mother kept her hidden from the family; now, Chloe tries to unveil the family secrets.

Through her grandfather, she learns her mother was a vampire hunter. In fact, her entire family is descended from the powerful bloodlines of vampire hunters. Chloe agrees to join the family she has never known for one reason only: Chloe vows to kill the vampire responsible for her mother’s murder. With vengeance in her soul, Chloe is even more determined to follow through on her vow when she discovers the true identity of her enemy and how he is connected to her.

Experience the world of vampires hunter’s, vampires and mythology with Chloe in this exciting series.

Two Excerpts for The Vampire Hunter’s Daughter

Excerpt 1:
Drew let me be until snowflakes began to drift down from the sky. “Come on, Chloe. We have to go now.”
With tears still staining my cheeks, I gave my mother‟s grave one last caress and then stood. “All right, I‟m ready.”
Drew took my hand again and led me between the plots as best as we could manage. The air outside had chilled even more than when we arrived. It was cold. Really cold. When we approached the gates, warmth suddenly filled my stomach and spread through my body.
“Oh, my… what the heck?” I clutched my stomach as the tingling spread all the way into my fingertips.
“Are you okay?” Drew asked. “What‟s wrong?”
“I don‟t know.” I shook my head. Tears threatened to surface again. “I don‟t know.”
“It‟s your senses, Chloe, telling you something is off.”
Drew and I both spun around and Drew whipped his gun out from underneath his jacket.
“Who are you?” Drew yelled.
There, sitting atop one of the gravestones, bathed in the green glow of florescent lights, was a woman. Even though it was freezing, she barely wore anything, and what she did have on looked like leather wrapped around her body and a halter top with crude lacing holding it together. Snowflakes drifted down and passed through her tanned skin, dissolving into nowhere.
“How do you know me?” I shouted. “Who are you?”
My stomach was still flooded with warmth, and it made me feel like I had to pee. I wished I had brought my gun.
She clicked her tongue and tossed a wave of dark brown hair over her shoulder. “You do not need your weapons, my children. I do not come to harm.”
She slid off the gravestone, and I watched her bare feet sink into the snow. They left no footprints.
“Who are you?” Drew demanded again.
She moved forward slowly. “I am your mother, many times over.”
This chick scared me. Was she a ghost? I moved backward a few steps as she approached, using Drew as a shield, since he had the gun.
She smiled, her dark eyes intently focusing on Drew. “Andrew, lower your weapon. You cannot harm me.”
As if under a spell, Drew lowered his arms and his gun came to rest by his side. “What do you want?”
“I am here to help, Chloe.” She nodded at me and smiled. “You need the help of your ancestors. Your mother cannot help you, so I have come to give you guidance.”
The warmth in my stomach turned into fire in my heart. I can‟t explain it, but I felt the connection with this apparition. I moved out from behind Drew.
“Who are you?” I whispered.
She lifted her chin arrogantly. “I am Sostrate, the daughter of Artemis, and as I have told you already, your mother, many times over.”
“Why are you here?”
“I have come to give you the guidance your mother cannot give you. It is my duty.”
“Are you a ghost?”
She only shook her head and gave me a crooked grin. “I am a demi-goddess. I gained immortality from my mother. I do not come as an apparition, because I cannot die.”
“Holy shit.” Drew actually dropped his gun in the snow.
I moved forward, not afraid anymore. I knew she was who she said she was. As we approached each other, I stretched out my hand, wanting to touch her. She also extended her hand and as my gloved fingers connected with the solid fingertips of hers, I gasped. “You‟re real.”
She nodded. “Of course.”
“Sostrate,” I pulled my hand from hers, “How can you help me?”
“Chloe, it is time that you think with a clear head. Revenge has taken over your heart and your soul, taken over so much of you that you cannot possibly win this battle. It takes more than thinking with your brain. You must fight with love,” she pressed her fist against her heart “not only hatred.”
“I don‟t understand,” I told her.
“Wars are not won because of hatred for the enemy; they are won because of love for what is being defended.”

Excerpt 2:
“Come on. You said you wanted a demonstration of the water element.”
“Oh, cool.” I followed him through the trails until we reached a clearing where a tiny stream ran into a rather quaint little pond. Oddly enough, the pond wasn‟t frozen. Perhaps it wasn‟t cold enough.
“This is pretty,” I told him.
He just nodded and said nothing while he set down his bow and backpack on a large old tree stump. I watched while he turned toward the pond and narrowed his eyes.
“Look at the water, Chloe, not at me.”
“Oh.” I changed direction quickly.
The stream poured out of the woods and into the pond with gently running ripples of water. I almost didn‟t notice when the water in the center of the pond began to swirl. The swirling gradually picked up speed and grew larger until it looked like a whirlpool. But whirlpools go downward into the water. This whirlpool began to rise up out of the water. It rose up maybe six feet and then the water spilled over from the top like a fountain. I glanced at Gavin. He stood stock still, silent, his eyes focused on the water.
Slowly, the swirling fountain of water receded back into the pond. I stood there, enthralled by the magic Gavin could do with his power.
“You‟re amazing,” I whispered to him.
“No,” he shook his head, “I’m not amazing. I can just do amazing things.”
“Well… I think you‟re amazing.”
He turned his head and caught my eyes. “I think you‟re amazing, and you haven‟t done anything like that.”
Oh, little did he know. For some reason, his comment made me want to show him what I could do, but I didn‟t even know if I could do it on command. So far it had only happened when I was angry.
He stared at me so deeply I felt naked.
“Gavin, what I just saw was magical. You make magic.”

My Thoughts...

I loved this world that Wright has created, the different factions of vampires and vampire-hunters and the one girl who is stuck in the middle.
I did not want to put this book down, it pulled me along with Chloe on her adventures, her acceptance of who she is, what she's capable of and also when she finally comes into her own.
After witnessing the murder of her mother Chloe is sent to live with her grandfather whom she has never met, she discovers that she comes from a very long line of vampire-hunters, and a father who's not exactly human, and that she is to train to become one as well, the community where she moves to is made up of vampire-hunters with the idea to keep everyone else out.
She starts training with Drew a boy three years older who also lives with her grandfather, and whom she may or may not have feelings for and starts to date Gavin the popular boy at school, who is also a vampire-hunter and who also has some kind of history with Drew.
Along the way her powers start to appear the closer she gets to her sixteenth birthday, some she inherited from both her parents and some which are just hers alone.
But when her home and community are threatened by her father who just wants her with him she has to decide whether to give up what's finally starting to feel like home.
I really can't wait for the Arcadia Falls series which will be following on from the end of this series, I'm excited and intrigued as to what Chloe will get up to next.
I give this 4.5/5.


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Author Bio:
Jennifer Malone Wright resides in the beautiful mountains of northern Idaho with her husband and five children. Between the craziness of taking care of her children, whose ages range from fourteen all the way down to six months, and being a homemaker, Jennifer has little time left for herself. The time she does have left, usually leading far into the night, is spent working on freelance work or her beloved fiction. When she grew up, Jennifer always had her nose in a book. She has been writing stories and poems since grade school. This love of the written word and her strong interest in the paranormal is what has led to her first novel “The Birth of Jaiden.” In addition to being a mother and homemaker, Jennifer is also a very proud military wife. Moving around the country for the last ten years has made her a bit of a nomad and she finds it difficult to be in one place for too long. Jennifer is also the author of The Birth of Jaiden, a paranormal novel filled with action, suspense, and even a love story. 
 
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Wednesday 5 September 2012

Mailbox Thursday.

Thursday's Mailbox.
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week

Review....


Spark (Elemental #2) - Brigid Kemmerer
(Allen & Unwin Australia)

Crewel (Crewel World #1) - Gennifer Albin (Allen & Unwin Australia)
Not a fan of this cover, I definitely prefer the U.S version.

Rumour Has It (Girl Heart Boy #2) - Ali Cronin
(Penguin Australia)

Quintana Of Charyn (Lumatere Chronicles #3) - Melina Marchetta
(Penguin Australia)

Envy (The Fury Trilogy #2) - Elizabeth Miles
(Simon And Schuster Australia)






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Book Review (133): The Assassin And The Underworld - Sarah J. Maas


The Assassin and the Underworld (Throne of Glass 0.3)

Publication: 1st May 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Pages: 92
Genre: Fantasy
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
*Warning This Review Contains Spoilers From The Previous Books In The Series*
When the King of the Assassins gives Celaena Sardothien a special assignment that will help fight slavery in the kingdom, she jumps at the chance to strike a blow against an evil practice. The misson is a dark and deadly affair which takes Celaena from the rooftops of the city to the bottom of the sewer—and she doesn’t like what she finds there.
My Thoughts...
And another fantastic novella, at the moment I'm really thinking that Maas can do no wrong.
We catch up with Celaena the day she arrives home, her master Arobynn apologizes profusely for the way he treated her before she was sent away to the Red Desert to train with the Silent Assassins, and showers her with gifts, Celaena who arrived with enough money to pay off her debt to him and be free puts off giving him the money and instead agrees to do a job for him after a bit of persuading on his part.
The job is to take down a man who's plan it is to trade in slaves, and since Celaena thwarted Arobynn's plans in the first novella to trade in slaves, he knows that this is the perfect job for her, and so we see her investigate the daily goings-on of her target to plan her strategy to take him down.
She is also assisted by Sam, yes Sam is in this novella, he was sorely missed in the previous novella and this time they may just admit their feelings towards one another!
But through all this Celaena is betrayed by somebody that she knows which makes for an ending that I'm extremely happy about, and which makes me even more excited to start the fourth and last novella.
I just hope it will be a happy ending, and that nothing bad will happen to Celaena or Sam.
I give this 5/5.


Cover Reveal: Full Moon Kisses - Ellen Schreiber


Full Moon Kisses: A Full Moon Novel (Full Moon #3)

Expected publication: December 26th 2012 by Katherine Tegen Books 


Cover Reveal: Dark Triumph - Robin LaFevers


Dark Triumph (His Fair Assassin #2)



Cover Reveal: Infatuate - Aimee Agresti


Infatuate (Gilded Wings #2)

Expected publication: March 5th 2013 by Harcourt Children's Books 


Mailbox Wednesday.

Wednesday's Mailbox.
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week.   

Brought...


Innocent Darkness (The Aether Chronicles #1) - Suzanne Lazear
I read an e-galley of this and loved it so much I wanted a physical copy.

Silver (Bandia #1) - Talia Vance

Book Review (132): The Assassin And The Desert - Sarah J. Maas


The Assassin and the Desert (Throne of Glass 0.2)

Tuesday 4 September 2012

Mailbox Tuesday.

Tuesday's Mailbox.
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week.  

Brought...


Foretold Anthology
I Mainly Brought This For The Rose & Dimitri Short Story - Richelle Mead

Every Day - David Levithan

The Lost Girl - Sangu Mandanna

The Blood Keeper (The Blood Journals #2) - Tessa Gratton

Starling (Starling #1) - Lesley Livingston

The Dark Light - Sara Walsh





Book Review (131): The Assassin And The Pirate Lord - Sarah J. Maas


The Assassin and the Pirate Lord (Throne of Glass 0.1)

My Thoughts...
I initially ummed and aahed over whether or not to read the prequel novella's before reading Throne Of Glass, or read the novella's after the book, but I ended up on deciding that I'd like to know Celaena's back-story so I'd be better acquainted  when I do finally get around to the book, and I'm glad that I did.
Celaena is a sixteen-year old, tough kick-ass heroine whom I 
loved, she's an assassin, the best there is, she's sent to an island to collect a debt from an infamous pirate lord, she is accompanied by Sam, another assassin her age, they have an antagonistic relationship and mostly do nothing but fight.
But when Celaena finds out that the reason for being there is to transport slaves back home she knows that there is no way that she can let that happen, and so hatches a plan to free them.
This story was full of action and adventure, and being a novella it's only sixty pages give or take but there is so much story packed into those pages and there's never a dull momemt.
I can't wait to get to the other three and the book, I highly recommend these.
I give it 5/5.

Monday 3 September 2012

Mailbox Monday.

Monday's Mailbox.
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week. 

Review...

(ARC) Poison Princess (The Arcana Chronicles #1) - Kresley Cole
(Simon And Schuster Australia)
Extremely excited for this one!

The Spindlers - Lauren Oliver
(Hachette Australia)




Sunday 2 September 2012

(ARC) Book Review (130): Amarok - Angela J. Townsend

Amarok

Publication: 20th November 2012
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
Pages: 181
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Life has been hell for seventeen-year-old Emma since she moved from sunny California to a remote Alaskan town. Rejected by her father and living with the guilt of causing her mother's death, she makes a desperate dash for freedom from her abusive stepfather. But when her car skids off the icy road, her escape only leads to further captivity in a world beyond her imagining. Dragged across the tundra by a crazed mountain man and his enormous black wolf, she finds that her gentle touch and kind heart earn her the wolf's friendship, and she names him Amarok, not knowing he was once a young man. When a vicious madman--trapped in bear form by an ancient Shaman--attacks the travelers and injures Amarok, Emma must find the strength to confront her fears and free the wolf she's come to love. But there's a catch--she must face down the evil shaman, a powerful Siberian mammoth hunter from the ice age, and he has no intention of giving up his power to her.
My Thoughts...
I really wanted to like this book more than I actually did, that's not to say it's bad but quite often I'd be reading it and my mind would go a-wandering onto something totally unrelated to the story, I found the constant walking throughout the book to be tedious, a little less of that and a bit more action and I definitely would have liked it a lot better.
Emma flees the home that she shares with her abusive stepfather into a snowy, dark night, trying to avoid hitting an animal on the road she swerves and ends up crashing her car, she is found by a man and a wolf,  the man Weasel Tail is crazy and evil, she's not the first female he's dragged to his cabin to torture and abuse, the wolf whom Emma comes to call Amarok is a seventeen year old boy turned into a wolf centuries ago by an evil shaman, and unwillingly tethered to Weasel Tail and his previous descendants, he is also a victim of abuse from Weasel Tail and his previous owners.
Amarok can be changed back, Weasel Tail keeps a totem around his neck to keep Amarok in line but there is an identical totem which when put together will turn Amarok back into the boy he used to be, the only problem is that the shaman who first cursed Amarok has the second totem but getting it from him will be the problem.
The ending of this book left an opening for another book, I'd be interested to see what would occur in another book.
I give this 3/5.
A Big Thanks To Spencer Hill Press.

Friday 31 August 2012

Mailbox Friday.

Friday's Mailbox...
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week. 

Brought...
Widow's Web (Elemental Assassin #7) - Jennifer Estep

Embers & Echoes (Wildefire #2) - Karsten Knight

Thursday 30 August 2012

Back To The Books Giveaway Hop.


I'm taking part in my very first Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Buried In Books.
The giveaway on my blog is international, as long as The Book Depository ships to your country.

For my giveaway I'm letting the winner choose a book of their choice from the selection below, these are all books that I  have read and loved this year.



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Feature And Follow Friday (40).


Q: Best Cover? What is the best cover of a book that you’ve read and didn’t like?

Well I have a few, but the one that I was most disappointed in which had a gorgeous cover was:

Bloodrose (Nightshade #3) - Andrea Cremer
I loved this series but was sorely let down by this third and final book in the series.

Cover Reveal: The Goddess Inheritance



The Goddess Inheritance (Goddess Test #3)

Revealing The Synopsis For Edge Of Dawn (Midnight Breed #11) - Lara Adrian


Edge of Dawn (Midnight Breed #11)

Twenty years after the terror of First Dawn—when mankind learned that vampires lived secretly among them—the threat of violence reigns as the two species struggle to coexist. The only group preserving the fragile harmony is the Order, an elite cadre of Breed warriors dedicated to protecting humans and vampires alike. And in this precarious world of torn loyalties and shattered trust, Mira, a fiery squad captain, finds that every fight bears an intensely personal cost.

Raised among the Order, Mira has always believed in the warrior’s code of swift—and even lethal—justice. But the one thing she desires more than the Order’s hard-won acceptance is Kellan Archer, a sexy but troubled Breed fighter. In love with him since childhood, Mira once broke through his tough exterior during an unexpected night of rapture, but the next day he mysteriously disappeared, never to return.

Kellan didn’t think he would ever see Mira again—or have to confront the truth of why he left. After abandoning the Order years ago, he now leads a band of human rebels intent on carrying out their own vigilante rule of law. Yet a high-profile kidnapping assignment brings him face-to-face with the past he sought to avoid, and the striking woman he has tried desperately to forget. And as tensions mount and the risk of bloodshed grows, Kellan and Mira must take sides—between the competing missions that dominate their lives, and the electrifying passion that claims their hearts.
Expected publication: January 22nd 2013 by Delacorte Press

I'm so excited for this one, I love the series, and I'd hoped that Mira would be coupled up with Kellan.

Mailbox Thursday.

Thursday's Mailbox.
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week.

Brought...

If I Lie - Corinne Jackson

Book Review (129): Forever Werewolf - Michele Hauf


Forever Werewolf: Forever Werewolf\Moon Kissed






This one was my favourite out of the two, and while reading this one it seems that the pages flew by.
Trystan 'Tryst' is the son of a mother who is a full-blood vampire and a father who is half vampire and half werewolf, vampire's are not at all liked by the werewolf's and the fact that Tryst is a half-breed dosn't help the matter.
Tryst is sent to Castle Wolfsiege by his father to deliver a briefcase personally to the principal (pack leader), but before he gets the chance to deliver it there is an avalanche which buries quite a few of the pack, Tryst who all his life has wanted to belong in a pack jumps right in and takes charge in rescuing the people under the snow.
He becomes attracted to Lexi the principal's daughter, who seems to be hiding something behind the sunglasses she never takes off.
With the secrets between them and Lexi's father against a relationship because of him being a half-breed they have their troubles before they even begin.
I loved Tryst and Lexi as a couple which had me loving the story even more.

 Moon Kissed
I did like this story but it took me longer to get through than the first one.
Bella is chased one night by three men whom she later finds out are vampires, after running into an empty warehouse she is saved by a man Severo, who just happens to be a werewolf.
Severo believes that Bella may be his mate who he's been searching for, for quite a long time.
Bella takes a while to come around to the idea that vampires and werewolves are real, but they start a relationship and soon fall in love with each other, but what happens when she becomes the one thing that Severo can't stand?


Mailbox Wednesday.

Wednesday's Mailbox...
I've decided that I will stop participating in In My Mailbox, the reason being I seem to get a lot of books every week and it takes me forever to put them all together in one post and link them up.
So I will be doing Mailbox Mon-Fri every week.


                                               Review...
The Lord Of Lies (Strange Threads #2) - Sam Bowring
(Hachette Australia)
Defiance (Courier's Daughter Trilogy #1) - C. J. Redwine
(Hachette Australia)
Bitter Seeds (Milkweed Triptych #1) - Ian Tregillis
(Hachette Australia)
Brought...
The Demon Catchers Of Milan - Kat Beyer