Friday, 15 June 2012

Feature And Follow Friday (30).


Q: Happy Father’s Day! Who is your favorite dad character in a book and why?

I would definitely say Charlie from Twilight, he's funny and witty and you can also see how much he loves Bella.


Thursday, 14 June 2012

Rapture Blog Tour.

Welcome, today I am hosting this stop on the Australian Blog Tour for Lauren Kate's book Rapture, the fourth and final book in the series.
I will be posting an interview with Lauren, and posting the Rapture book trailer.
A big thanks to Lauren and Dot from Random House Australia for setting this tour up.



1.         
Were any of your characters modeled after anyone?
Nearly all of them were modeled after real people—except for Daniel. Luce is based on my oldest, closest friend. Cam is based on my husband (yes, I’m married to the devil). Arriane is an amalgamation of the crazy friends I’ve collected over the years. Daniel, on the other hand, is based around Luce. I wanted his character to fit her character precisely, to grow into her as she grows, to fill the empty spaces around her.
2.         If you had to pick, who would you choose - Daniel or Cam?
Well I have already married Cam…lucky for Luce, she can have Daniel.
3.         What can we expect next book-wise? Are you still staying with the Paranormal genre?
I’m working on something exciting and new. Like the Fallen novels, this next series takes an old, familiar story and injects an impossible love into its backbones. It’s been invigorating and challenging to move away from the world I was so comfortable with: new rules, new voices, new obstacles to overcome. My lips are forcibly sealed from giving away more details at the moment, but I’m excited to share the news as soon as I can. 
4.         Were you a big reader when you were younger? If so what were your favourites?
My mother is a teacher, so I spent half my childhood moseying around our local public library while she worked on her lesson plans. I love Roald Dahl, Ellen Raskin, Lois Lowry, S. E. Hinton. My first swoony book crush was on Rhett Butler from Gone with the Wind.
5.         And finally you're hosting a dinner party - which book characters would you invite along?
Most of my favorite fictional characters might make for a somewhat violent social dinner party. Mosca Mye from Fly by Night. Alaska fromLooking for Alaska. Rhett Butler—though, with the aforementioned two guests, I might have to keep an eye on him. GrĂ©goire Bouillier’s persona from the mystery guest. Jack and Barbara from Don DeLillo’s White Noise. Martha and George from Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Haymitch would be entertaining.
I’d anticipate a lot of broken dishware after this soiree.


A list of the other blogs taking part in the tour.

15th June: http://headstuckinabook.blogspot.com.au/  - This Is Me

Hope you all enjoyed the interview, thanks for stopping by and if you get the chance stop on by the other blogs as well.





Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Book Review (96).



Awakened (The Guardian Legacy #1)







We jump straight into the story which I loved instead of having to wait a while to find out what was going on, Lilith 'Lil' hears a boy's voice in her head telling her to meet him outside a bit wary she goes and finds a boy her age Bran who asks for her help , with the things he tells her she thinks he's lost his mind, but she soon discovers her life has all been a lie her Grampa has kept a lot of things from her, not only about herself but about who he really is too.
She's a Guardian tasked with saving humans from the demons that want to take there souls.
I loved everything about this book the storyline was fantastic with all the different I guess you could say species of angels and demons which are: Xenith, Hermonites, Guardians, Neteru, Werenephil, Nosferatu, Souled Demons, Nephlings and Nature Benders.
To have a world where it's not your typical good angel and fallen angel makes this so much more exciting and intriguing and I enjoyed finding out about them all and their different powers and such.
Some of the powers that are used in this book include: telepathy, teleportation, mind persuasion, healing, the ability to change time, telekinisis and the list goes on.
Lil has a gypsy heritage that she's proud of and mostly dresses the part with the skirts and the jewellery and travels around with her Grampa in a trailer from place to place.


We also meet other trainee Guardians at Lil's school Remy, Sykes, Izzy and Kim and they all train together of course once they find out about Bran they're wary and don't trust him.
I loved the interaction between Lil and Bran they make such a cute couple, there isn't really any character here that I felt bored reading about.


I really can't say enough good things about this book, now off to get lost in the second book.


I give this 5/5.

















Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Waiting On Wednesday.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine where you can spotlight an upcoming release that you're eagerly anticipating.
This week I'm waiting on....




Lover At Last (Black Dagger Brotherhood #11)

March 2013
On JR Ward's Facebook for March 31st 2013: 

THEIR TIME HAS COME. 2013- NEXT BDB HARDCOVER.....BLAY & QHUINN!!!!
I'm Sooooo Excited For This One!








Falling For You

Rapture Blog Tour.




The Rapture Blog Tour Is To Take Place Over The Next Week Or So.
I Will Be Hosting Q&A From Lauren Kate On The 15th June, Here Are The Dates And Links Of The Other Blogs Participating.

15th June: http://headstuckinabook.blogspot.com.au/  - This Is Me

So Please Come Join Me And All The Others Taking Part In This Blog Tour, Arranged By Dot From Random House Australia.




Sunday, 10 June 2012

Book Review (95).


Succubus Lost (From the Files of the Otherworlder Enforcement Agency #2)

Publication: 24th May 2012
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Pages: 211
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Someone is kidnapping and incinerating otherworlders beyond recognition, and detective Marisol Whitman, a succubus, races to find the murderer before he claims another victim. But her pursuit is derailed when her responsible younger sister vanishes. Marisol suspects foul play and enlists support from an unlikely source: an agent from the Otherworlder Enforcement Agency, Valerio Costa.

When the trail pointing to everyone from vampires to witches dries up, Agent Costa admits to knowing more than he’s shared. Marisol’s sister’s kidnapper harnesses more magic than she can imagine—and they’re running out of time. To find her sister before her powers are drained and twisted beyond recognition, Marisol must connect the dots between cases and put her trust in Costa, a salamander who may burn her before she can solve either case.
My Thoughts.
I'd never heard of this author or series before starting this book but was intrigued by the title, and I can say after finishing this in about 3 hours or so that I absolutely loved it, the only problem being that I didn't realise this was the second book in the series but luckily enough you can get by without reading it and the world that this book is set in is explained and it's easy to follow along the storyline.
The story focuses on Marisol a succubus who is a detective in the police department, she is partnered up with Valerio Costa who works for the OWEA (Otherworlder Enforcement Agency) after her younger sister Elaine (also a succubus) doesn't return home one night and with her sister being the responsible type she immediately knows that something is wrong, Costa informs her that there has been a spate of missing succubi and that they are being sold as sex slaves, she is also helping on another case involving Otherworlder victims being burnt beyond recognition, burnt so bad that they can't even tell what kind of Otherworlder it is, Marisol finds that there seems to be quite a few bodies like this found around quite a few states and that they may tie in some way to her missing sister's case.
I loved the assortment of different Otherworldly types in this series your usual succubi, vampires, witches and some new ones including Salamanders which Costa happens to be who can produce fire , although the better they are with their powers the resistance to  fire themselves lessens.
I loved the chemistry between the two leads in this story and just wished that the story was longer, so involved in the story I was disappointed when it ended.
It's not often that I find a book that I'm so involved in that I finish it in one sitting but the fantastic storyline had me burning through the pages desperate to see what was going to happen next.
Everybody needs to give this series a go you won't be disappointed.
I give this 4/5.
A Big Thanks To Entangled Publishing.


Saturday, 9 June 2012

Book Review (94).


Fallen in Love (Fallen #3.5)