Friday 11 January 2013

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Veiled Mist - Eleanor T. Beaty, Book Review (201).


Veiled Mist


Publication: 28th September 2012
Publisher: B Q Publishing Company
Pages: 260
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Buy It: Amazon  Barnes And Noble
On the Caribbean island of Maurray, spoiled-rotten, fifteen-year-old Hanna wakes up to a nightmare. She is not the daughter of an aristocrat but the orphan of a Gypsy. She is the descendant to a mystical Gypsy tribe. Their magic is strong and has lasted six hundred years. Ornella, the tribe's guardian, arrives at the island with her mutt, Count Dracula, to guide Hanna. Hanna is told she must embrace her heritage or die at the ripe age of seventeen. But Hanna does the unthinkable, she chooses death. She hates Gypsies and would rather die. What she doesn't know is that her death will destroy the entire tribe. What she also doesn't know is how persuasive Ornella can be. The nightmare begins.
My Thoughts...
Fifteen -year old Hanna is spoiled, known as the bitchy girl at school with her friends, the one boy she likes Alistair doesn't like her and won't give her the time of day.
One morning she wakes to find that her doll's (that used to belong to her deceased Mother) arms have fallen off, she takes it to a new store that has just opened up to get it repaired, it's there that she meets the owner Ornella, the leader of a Gypsy tribe, unknown to Hanna she is to be the next inductee, that's if Hanna can change her attitude and allude the evil that's determined to kill her before her sixteenth birthday which is when she will be inducted into the tribe, as well as delivering three different dolls to three different people before that time as well.
Meanwhile Hanna's appearance keeps changing to that of gypsy stereotypes, albeit much to the disgust of Hanna who was taught by her Grandmother that Gypsies are dirty, horrible people.
Will Hanna overcome her prejudices to join the tribe like she was destined to at birth? And will she make it to her sixteenth birthday? You'll have to read it to find out.
I wasn't really a big fan of any of the characters in this book, with the exception of Hanna's Grandfather and her brother John, I just didn't like  anyone enough to care what happened to them, and then the insta-love, normally I can live with it but in this book Alistair hated Hanna so much and then it was like in the next paragraph he's telling her how much he loves her, I just didn't get it.
So unfortunately the characters wrecked the book for me, the storyline was fresh and original but when the characters are unlikeable it doesn't make reading it enjoyable.
But in saying that this book has gotten good ratings on Goodreads so it may just be me, please give it a read yourselves and form your own opinions.
I give this 3/5.a Rafflecopter giveaway

BIO:
I am Brazilian born and raised, of American parents. I live in Sao Paulo with my third husband and children. I studied at the American school in Brazil, in boarding schools in Switzerland and the US. I have a BA in English Literature from FIU. I published a YA trilogy in Brazil and another YA novel in Turkey in 2001, now in its fifth edition. My passion is history and spiritualism. Besides Veiled Mist, I have another YA novel, Fallen Ruler, being released soon.

ONLINE LINKS:
·         Website  http://www.eleanortbeaty.com
·         Twitter @ eleanortbeaty

Thursday 10 January 2013

A Look At My Bookshelves.

So I thought I'd give everybody a look at my 2 bookshelves that hold my books that I've read, while I have 6 bookshelves in total, mostly the other 4 contain books I need to read.
So I'll put up pictures of a shelf a day of my owned and read books.
I love looking at other people's bookshelves, so this gave me the idea to show mine.
I hope you enjoy!


Shelf 7.
I'm slowly replacing my paperbacks with hardcovers,or if they were never released in hardcover then trade paperback.

Friday's Mailbox.

Today I received a couple of review books, and for a change I didn't receive any books that I've brought online (that doesn't happen very often), so here they are.


The Prey (The Hunt #2)

A Memory Of Light (Wheel of Time #14)



A Look At My Bookshelves.

So I thought I'd give everybody a look at my 2 bookshelves that hold my books that I've read, while I have 6 bookshelves in total, mostly the other 4 contain books I need to read.
So I'll put up pictures of a shelf a day of my owned and read books.
I love looking at other people's bookshelves, so this gave me the idea to show mine.
I hope you enjoy!



Shelf 6.
I'm slowly replacing my paperbacks with hardcovers,or if they were never released in hardcover then trade paperback.

Thursday's Mailbox.

No review books today, but I did have a few more arrive that I brought.
So here they are.


Demon's Curse (Imnada Brotherhood #1)

The Mayfair Moon (The Darkwoods Trilogy #1)




Cover Reveal: The Seven Year King (The Faerie Ring #3) - Kiki Hamilton


The Seven Year King (The Faerie Ring #3)

Expected publication: May 14th 2013 by Fair Wind Books


Wednesday 9 January 2013

Blog Tour & Guest Post: Reaper - L.S Murphy, Book Review (200).


Reaper

Publication: 7th January 2013
Publisher: J. Taylor Publishing
Pages: 278
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal
Age Appropriate: Young Adult
Buy It: Amazon   Barnes And Noble
There's no way sixteen year old Quincy Amarante will become the fifth grim reaper. None. Not over her shiny blue Mustang. Her Jimmy Choos. Or her dead body.


She’s supposed to enjoy her sophomore year, not learn about some freaky future Destiny says she has no choice but to fulfill.

It doesn’t take long for Quincy to realize the only way out of the game is to play along especially since Death can find her anyway, anywhere, anytime. And does.

Like when she’s reassuring her friends she wants nothing to do with former best friend Ben Moorland, who’s returned from god-knows-where, and fails. Miserably.

Instead of maintaining her coveted popularity status, Quincy’s goes down like the Titanic.

Maybe ... just maybe ... that’s okay.

It seems, perhaps, becoming a grim reaper isn’t just about the dead but more about a much needed shift in Quincy’s priorities—from who she thinks she wants to be to who she really is.
My Thoughts...
This book has been on my wishlist for quite a while now, so when I was asked to take part in this blog tour I jumped at the chance, and I'm so glad that I did, the book was fantastic and definitely deserving of the five stars that I gave it.
This was such a fresh and original storyline, the fact that the heroine of the book Quincy is to become a Reaper and no matter how much she fights it, it's her destiny whether she likes it or not, I liked her journey into finally accepting the fact that this was something she had to do, and the end, OMG! did I cry it was such an emotional ending, and while I sort of knew it was coming, it didn't change the fact that I wish it didn't end the way it did although it was the perfect ending to finish off the book.
The changes that Quincy went through from being one of the most popular girls in school  to finally allowing people to see who she really is beyond her popularity and to finally being able to reconnect with the person she used to be helped guide her into finally accepting her fate.
There were quite a few people in this book that I really didn't like: Jordan (her supposed best-friend), who was completely undeserving of what Quincy did for her, and it should have stayed the way it was meant, but as I said I can understand why it was written the way it was, she was such a selfish and unlikable character, throw in Logan and Robert and I think that they all deserve each other, now I don't know whether the characters were purposely written the way they were to be disliked but I found I just  couldn't stand them.
Now Ben, I loved him and I wish that he'd had more page time, and the ending killed me but I really liked the way that Ben and Quincy's final part of the story was written for them, it was perfect for how the story arc turned out.
A great book I'll be sure to read again.
I give this 5/5.
Guest Post...
Balance – The Myth
As a mother, wife, office manager, and an author, I spent years dreaming about finding the right balance between each of my worlds. Guess what? It’s a myth. If you keep looking for balance, you will never find it.
You have to MAKE it happen.
Yep, totally two different things.
We’re lured into a sense of balance when we’re kids. We get up, go to school, do whatever we do afterwards. Rinse repeat. Once we got our driver’s license, it was still the same routine, except adding later nights into the mix. We had balance.
Somewhere after high school, or even college, balance disappears. We become shufflers. Moving things around, reprioritizing as life changes, organizing things one way only to have them change the next week. That’s reality of adulthood. Sometimes it just sucks.
So, as writers, what can we do to make balance?
1.      Schedule time. Even if you can only slip in half an hour to write, do it. I figure that’s about 500 words. By the end of the week, you have 3500 words. You’re ahead. See, easy, right?
2.      If you miss a day, don’t worry about it. It’s not that big of a deal. Relax and get back on the horse the next day.
3.      Take time off. This is hard for me. I took a week off this summer. My family took a vacation this summer and I promised my husband that I wouldn’t touch my laptop unless it was necessary. I ignored my email for the most part and relaxed. It was oddly nice.
4.      Utilize every minute. How is this possible? Well, it’s not easy. I use a voice recorder when I get inspired in the car while I’m driving. If I’m the passenger, I use the note function on my phone. I always have a notebook and pen with me as well. If you have five minutes of downtime, use it. Unless you’re in the middle of #3.
5.      Don’t forget what’s important. When you start feeling overwhelmed, take a step back and ask yourself what really matters? That will help you create balance in your life.
Regardless of your lifestyle, balance is necessary to be successful and to stay sane. Create it and, remember, it will always change. ALWAYS. Adjust, move forward. You’ll be fine. 


Bio: L.S. Murphy lives in the Greater St. Louis area where she watches Cardinals baseball, reads every book she can find, and weaves tales for teens and adults. When not doing all of the above, she tends to The Bean (aka her daughter), her husband and a menagerie of pets. “A Reason to Stay”, a contemporary romance novella, is available as of November 2, 2012. Reaper is her debut young adult novel and will be released on January 7th, 2013.

She is a co-rep for the Southern Illinois region of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and a member of the St. Louis Writer’s Guild.

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