End of Year Wrap up and IMM!

Wow, I can't believe that this year is over already, it just seems like just started not that long ago. I remember when I was a kid in school that I thought the year would never end, but now that I am a adult it seems to slip by so quickly.

I would like to thank all my old and new followers that I have on Books, Movies, Reviews. Oh my! I am hoping to fill up the new year with lots of great reviews, interviews, guest posts and giveaways! Towards the end of the year I have been a bit neglectful of my blog so that is one of my New Years resolutions is to get more cool content onto my blog!

I have never been a very organized person, I do try but it never seems to work..lol. So this coming year I have decided to put a Books read in 2012 page so I can try to better keep track of what I read so each time I do a review on a book I am going to write it down on that page and hope that I can keep better track of them. :)

Number of Post in 2011: 338
Number of reviews in 2011: 69
Number of movie reviews: 10
Number of monthly page views: on average about 9,946

I gain some reviewers at the latter part of the year and so out of the 69 book reviews. Out of the 69 reviews I believe about 9 were from my new reviewers. I hope to hear a lot more from them this coming year!
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In my mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren and is a great way to let people know what cool books you have to review. I got one book at the end of last week or beginning of this week I can't remember but it a cute scary one. :)

Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets by Annette and Gina Cascone

Some secrets refuse to stay buried….

Amanda Peterson has a pet cemetery in her backyard. It’s where she’s buried all her family’s dear departed pets, like Ralphie the hamster, Herman the goldfish, and Snitch the canary. But when Amanda and her friends set out to bury a dead squirrel, they accidentally dig up a grave that’s already occupied—and not by a pet. The scary old lady who lives next door has lots of buried secrets. And she’ll do anything to keep them that way…..

So far is pretty cute in a creepy scary sort of way. Great for young readers who like books like goosebumps!

Review of Summer Storm

Summer Storm by Kristina Dunker
Translated by: Margot Dembo
Pages: 139
Publisher:
Review Source: Amazon vine
Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by: Stormi

The day begins innocently enough: Annie and her friends are enjoying a leisurely afternoon of sunbathing when an ominous storm approaches. In the scramble to leave, Annie realizes her cousin Gina is missing. After a fruitless search in the rain, the teens call the police. And as the hours tick by, Annie’s fear for Gina’s safety mounts. How could this have happened? Wasn’t anyone watching her? Didn’t anyone see? The possibilities are too horrific to consider, and Annie turns for support to the friends who were with her and Gina on that fateful afternoon. But as the days pass without a trace of the lost girl, accusations begin to fly between friends, and disturbing information about one of their own comes to light. At first Annie refuses to believe it. But as the evidence begins to mount and the accused does nothing to clarify the situation, Annie realizes the relationships she once held dear are not at all what they seemed. And if a girl can’t trust her best friends…who can she trust?

Not ever read any of Kristina Dunker's novels, I seen this one on amazon vine and thought it sounded interesting. I didn't realize that it was a foreign writer whose work has been translated. Sometimes things get a bit lost in translation, but over all I thought the book was okay.

Things happen in the short novel pretty fast, sort of like the book's title a summer storm. Tension mounts when Gina goes missing. Annie has no clue what happened to her cousin and she soon fills like maybe she doesn't know her best friends like she thought she did. Five teens out in the woods before it all happens, the two boys go off on their own looking for firewood, while the girls stay near the lake. Then Gina gets up to go to the bathroom and never comes back?

I didn't think the novel was long enough to really get to know the characters involved in the story to really care what happened. That is what happens a lot of times when a novel is so short, there is not a enough character depth.

Also, you have to remember that this is a novel first written in Germany. They are a lot more relaxed on foul language than the US, so if you are in the US you might find the frequent foul language  a little bit unbearable. It wasn't the highlight of the book for me as I don't really care for a lot of foul language when I am reading.

Over all, it was a okay novel and if you think it sounds interesting give it a try, but I am not really going to put in on my recommend list.

Merry Christmas!



I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season! Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! Ho ho ho! :)

What were your favorite books read in 2011?

As 2011 comes to a close with only a little over a week left I thought it would be fun to see what some of your favorite reads of 2011 where. They don't have to be published in 2011, but read in 2011.

So many great books out this year and I really didn't get a chance to read half of them..lol. The life of the book obsessed though we never get to read them all. I tried to keep track this year so I would be able to say these are my favorites, but I am so bad with list I start them and never keep up with them.

Not in any certain order: (linked to Amazon so you can check them out if you haven't heard of them) I listed the month they came out as well and surprisingly they all came out in 2011!

1) The Samaritan by Steven Besecker - This was probably my favorite Thriller read of this year. (June)

2) How To Flirt With a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper - I love this series! (February)

3) The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper - These both came out at the beginning of the year and are so fun to read! (March)

4) Bleeding Hearts by Alyxandra Harvey - Just finished this one, its the newest installment of the Drake Chronicles which is my favorite series! (December)

5) Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey - What can I say I like this author! This is her non-vampire novel. (June)

6) Tyger, Tyger by Kersten Hamilton - I am not a huge goblin fan but I really enjoyed this book. (September)

7) In The Forrest of the Night by Kersten Hamilton - The second book in the Goblin Wars series! (November)

8) Touch by Jus Accardo - I was very taken in by this one, it was sort of a mutant (X-men) type book. (November)

9) Sleepwalker by J.  Gabriel Gates - Classic horror for the new generation, it was creepy and great! (October)

10) A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness - I really enjoyed this one, it was one of my first audio books of the year. (February)

Well here are some of my favorites of this year, though its not the only favorites and it is really hard to narrow it down as there are so many out there. So I would love to know what some of your favorite reads have been, so I can have even more to add to my TBR pile! :)

Review of Bleeding Hearts

Bleading Hearts by Alyxandra Harvey
Pages: 304
Publisher: Walker Books
Review Source: Netgalley
Rating: 4.5/5
Reviewed by: Stormi

As vampires from all over the world descend on the Drake farm for the Blood Moon gathering, security is ramped up. Lucy has been temporarily banned, for her own safety—and to allow Solange some time to adjust to her new existence. But their enemies realize how much Lucy means to the family, and plan to abduct her to use her for leverage against the new royal family. Instead, Lucy’s cousin Christabel is kidnapped by mistake—and Connor Drake immediately heads off in pursuit, but isn’t in time to prevent Christabel’s infection by the Hel Blar. He can’t save her human life, but he can still try to save her new vampire life, and is willing to put his own life on the line for the girl he has grown to care so much about. Can he save Christabel, the Blood Moon, and his mother’s newly forged Vampire Alliance?

I am a huge die hard fan of Alyxandra Harvey so I was super excited to get the netgalley version of this book to review! I love this series and I wasn't disappointed in this great addition to the Drake Chronicles.

It is told with three POV's Lucy (my fav. character!), her cousin Christabel (what a name), and Conner Drake (the nerdy drake). If you have kept up with the series you know that the Drakes are  royalty among the vampires and Solange is having a hard time with her blood change.

Now its time for the Blood Moon and all the vampires from all around are coming to the Drakes and their are some Hel Blar that are wanting recognized during the Blood Moon, they are blue but not like the other Hel Blar.

The Hel Blar are rampaging Violet Hill, but some of them are acting a little stranger and wearing weird collars, who is controlling them?

Christabel has come to visit, but they are under strick curfews because of the resent events with the Hel Blar. Lucy's parents don't even really want her hanging out with the Drakes but her boyfriend is Nicholas one of the vampire princes and she won't stay away. Then Christabel is kidnapped because they thought they were grabbing Lucy and Conner Drake runs to the rescue.

Conner Drake is the computer nerd of the Drakes, still hot and sexy like the others but has a love for computers, comics and Star Wars. Christabel always has her nose in a book, most of the books she has read so many times she has them memorized, and likes bad boys. Conner is not a bad boy at least she doesn't think he is until she gets to see a different side of him when he comes to her rescue. I think they make a interesting couple.

Lucy is still my all time favorite character, because she is so mouthy, gutsy, and feisty. Because of this I really hate the way Solange has been acting towards her, and in general I don't like the turn of events regarding this character. I really hope the author redeems her and puts her back to being nice again. Right now I just want to ring her neck and it makes me mad.

Over all I really liked this addition to the Drake Chronicles and I can't wait for the next installment, my only real complaint was the cliffhanger ending. I really hate them, and this one has ultimate hate, and nothing had better of happened to a certain person or I will really be upset. :(

Recommend this series for all vampire fans!

Tuesday Thrillers: guest author Robin Lamont

Please welcome Robin Lamont to my blog, she is the author of a Thriller novel called, If Thy Right Hand. she is blogging today and  how a Broadway actress became a writer!


 To say that I’ve had varied career would be an understatement.  Broadway actress to private investigator to lawyer to author (with a brief stint in radio advertising in between).


In some ways I feel that I’ve been writing all my life.  When I was about ten years old, living in Brooklyn, I decide to publish a family newsletter.  I interviewed my parents and my six siblings and reported on various events in our lives.  Soon I tired of school and home news and decided to venture further afield.  So one afternoon, I walked down to the Brooklyn Navy Yard and interviewed a couple of dock workers about their jobs, just like Studs Terkel.  When I proudly handed out the next newsletter, complete with stirring interviews, my father had an adverse reaction to his daughter’s lone foray to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  As I recall, that was my last publication.


My first real career was in theater.  I attended Carnegie Mellon University to study acting, and in my junior year did a show that my friend John-Michael Tabelak created called Godspell.  The show went on to open in New York – and I went with it.  I was privileged to sing the song “Day by Day’ which went on to become a top Billboard hit.  My love of singing and music inspired me to write songs; and I put together a small portfolio of tunes, stylistically leaning toward country and western.  I even wrote the score to a small independent film for kids called Summerdog.


My acting career went fairly well, as long as pop/ rock musicals were in vogue.  When the movie of Godspell was cast, I was lucky enough to be chosen to join that cast.  I went on to play Sandy in Grease on Broadway, which was about as much fun as you can have and call it work.  After that, I developed a role in another Broadway-bound show called Working, in which I sang James Taylor’s hauntingly beautiful song, Millworker. 

Most actors need a day job, and I was no exception.  So I signed on with a small private investigations firm that hired actors to work undercover jobs to ferret out counterfeiters. Our boss at the time called it the “ultimate street theater.”  I can’t honestly say that I did much writing at that job.  But it certainly provided me a look into the seamier side of New York, where I came into contact with an array of unusual characters.  Many of those characters inspired my new novel Wright for America, which should be out in February of 2012.  

Some those characters were real-life bad guys.  So realizing that I needed a day job for my day job, I applied to law school.  Several years later I found myself an Assistant District Attorney in Westchester County, NY, where I practiced for nearly eight years.  Working in law requires an immense amount of reading, and because I spent much of my time as a prosecutor in appeals, I wrote constantly.  True, legal writing can be tedious.  But I developed a new appreciation for words and their impact.  As a layer, one is not supposed to be too “artistic”; you write facts and argue the law.  But the use of language in explaining the facts and arguing the law as applied to those facts, I felt, could sometimes make or break a case. 

When I finally left the DA’s office, I brought with me a strong desire to tap into my earlier creative juices.  I wanted to bring to life the heartbreak I’d seen working at the DA’s office and the crazy situations I’d encountered as an investigator.  I hope I have captured some of the former in my novel If Thy Right Hand.  Although a suspense novel, it deals with the insidious nature of child sex abuse, where there can be a cloudy line between abuser and abused.  I’m so pleased that the book was chosen for Suspense Magazine’s Best of 2011 list. 
As for the wild adventures I had as a private investigator, I will let my next book Wright for America tell the tale.  In the meantime, I am always happy to converse with readers and other authors, and I can be contacted via my website www.robin-lamont.com.

Thanks for this opportunity to blog and write yet a bit more!

If Thy Right Hand Blurb:

When her autistic son is accused of abusing two young boys, an impassioned prosecutor's world falls apart. She becomes caught between his claim of innocence and her lifelong dedication to putting sex offenders behind bars. Things take a deadly turn when Ilene Hart discovers that someone is killing sex offenders with a biblical sense of retribution. In her pursuit to keep her son from becoming the next victim, she must confront her misperceptions about herself, her children, and the sometimes cloudy line between abuser and abused.

Author Robin Lamont worked as a Broadway actress, playing lead roles in Godspell, Grease, and Working. Her original cast recording of "Day by Day" and her film version of the song have drawn fans from around the world. Following an eight year stint as an undercover private investigator, she earned her law degree and practiced as an Assistant District Attorney in New York, where she lives with her family.

Any one interested in participating in a Social Media Frenzy Tour?

Hi my lovelies!! On my other website Lightning Book Promotions I am trying out a new type of tour for authors books called The Social Media Frenzy Tour and I have one author interested so I am looking for some fellow Social Media Networking bloggers/readers of this blog to help me out.

Since Facebook, Twitter and Google+ are the three main social media networks I am doing a Three day, three Social media network type tour.

Example of what you could put up on your social media network!
"Check out Nadina Boun's The Thinking Man http://nadinaboun.wordpress.com/nadina-boun-humor-and-satire-short-story-book-the-thinking-man/. On her website you can look at excepts and a book trailer!"

You can even post about it on your blog if you want, but this is mainly a social media tour, but I know some people post to their blogs then spread it around on the social media outlets so I am fine with that. I am just trying to come up with different ways to help authors promote their books and a friend came up with a social media tour and I thought I would give it a try.

If you would like to help promote authors this way please either leave a comment and a way to contact you or send me a email at stormi@lightningbookpromotions.com. I would love to have some of my great followers here to help me out! :)

I would love to get a lot of bloggers or social media experts to help me flood the networks with my frenzy tour!

In My Mailbox!

I am a bit behind in my in my mailbox, though its not much I still want to get caught up. Its been about three weeks or more since I did one of these. :) Hosted by Kristi @ The Story Siren.

Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins (goodreads) I got this as a November R.A.K see said I was behind..lol. I was so excited to receive this I am so behind with this series..lol. (I can't remember who gave this to me but THANKS!)

Anna Dressed in Blood Kendra Blake (goodreads) Thank you Jason, my secret santa!!! I almost squealed when I unwrapped this! :)

Justice by Karen Robards (goodreads) I won this from Dreamonus.com its just a place to sign up for giveaways and it has some great books it gives away!

Nikolas and Company: A Creature Most Foul by Kevin McGill (goodreads) For review.

Temp: A Accidental Fairytale by A.E. Mayer (goodreads) For review.

I think I got them all.

Interview with Author Kimberly Derting!! + giveaway!

So excited today to be able to post a interview with Kimberly Derting! I am sure everyone knows who she is but if not she is the author of The Body Finder series and a new series The Pledge (which I really want to read but haven't had a chance yet!). I love her Bodyfinder series and was so grateful that she would take a few minutes to answer my questions for my blog.


1) Tell me something about yourself that is not in your author bio.


Some of these are on my website, but I’ll share anyway: I can’t touch my toes (well, I can, but not when I bend over), I hate being barefoot, I love bubblegum (I once had a 20 pound box of Nerds gumballs delivered to the house), I’m a closet Kardashian junkie (okay, not so closet any more, I guess), Target is my favorite store, and my husband and I have been together for 20 years.


2) When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?


I’ve pretty much known since the 7th grade when I took journalism as my elective credit. Of course back then, I had big dreams of becoming a world famous jet-setting journalist covering wars and famines. When I was older, and realized what being a real journalist entailed (living in tents without showers, malaria, facing gunfire), I realized that writing books from the safety of my home would be a little less…dangerous, and a lot more clean!     


3) Who most influenced your writing style?


I’d love to say someone very literary, like Harper Lee since To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book ever. But honestly, I have to admit it’s much more likely that it was Stephen King. I grew up reading his books and wishing I could tell the kinds of stories he did (the ones that scared people the way he scared me).  Yes, that sounds twisted.  And yes, I blame Stephen King.


4) Name two books you read this year that are in your top ten for the year?


WHITE CAT by Holly Black (definitely one of my new faves!) and UNTRACEABLE by SR Johannes (I loved that it wasn’t a paranormal but was still thrilling).

5) What is your newest project you are working on?


I’m actually working on the fourth Body Finder book at the same time that I’m revising the second Pledge. I really love spending time with all these characters! 


6) List where people can find you on the web.




Twitter: @kimberlyderting




I want to thank Kimberly for taking time out to be a part of my blog! I am going to offer one of my readers a ebook copy of any Kimberly Derting book of their choosing! Happy Holiday!!!

Leave a comment with email for a chance to win!


Crime Time Wednesday!

Slow Curve on the Coquihalla by R. E. Donald
Ebook
Proud Horse Publishing
Buy now from Amazon for $2.99!

When a well respected truck driver, the owner of a family trucking business, is found dead in his truck down a steep embankment along the Coquihalla highway that winds through the mountains in British Columbia, his distraught daughter wants to know how and why he died. Not long afterwards, while driving the same highway, her husband’s brakes are tampered with, almost creating another fatal accident on a treacherous incline, This compels Hunter Rayne, a fellow trucker and retired RCMP detective, to help her find answers.

As he uncovers signs of illegal cross border activity originating in a Seattle warehouse, Hunter recruits an old friend, an outlaw biker, to infiltrate what appears to be an international smuggling ring. But while Hunter follows up clues and waits for critical information from his old friend, the wily biker starts to play his own angles.

Finally, putting all the pieces together, there in the dark on the same uphill curve on the Coquihalla highway, Hunter risks it all to confront the murderer.

Slow Curve on the Coquihalla is the first in a traditional mystery series featuring "semi-" professional sleuth, Hunter Rayne. After serving over 20 years in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and becoming a skilled detective, Hunter resigned from the force and took to the road as a long haul trucker. His ex-wife is convinced he is running away from the personal tragedy that made him leave a job he loved. Hunter himself doesn’t know why, he only knows he has to keep following the white lines.

The next highway mystery is titled Ice on the Grapevine and finds Hunter trying to exonerate two fellow truckers accused of a murder in southern California.
About the author:


R.E. Donald is the author of the Hunter Rayne highway mystery series. Ruth worked in the transportation industry in various capacities from 1972 until 2001, and draws on her own experiences, as well as those of her late husband, Jim Donald, in creating the characters and situations in her novels.

Ruth attended the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C., where she studied languages (Russian, French and German) and creative writing to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree.

She currently lives on a small farm in Langley, B.C., where she and her partner, Gilbert Roy, enjoy their Canadian Horses (Le Cheval Canadien) and other animals.

It's Monday! What are you reading?

It's Monday! What are you reading? is hosted by Shelia of Book Journey. Been real busy lately and haven't put this up in a few weeks so I thought I would throw one up today. :)

Not finished anything lately but I am currently working on:

Bleading Hearts by Alyxandra Harvey (review ARC)













Crime Time Wednesday!

No Game For A Dame by M. Ruth Myer
Kindle Edition
Published by Tuesday House

I could use a dozen more mysteries with detective Maggie Sullivan on my reading table. She’s tough, gritty – and totally engaging.
Sandra Love, author of DIVE FOR THE SUN

Rich in the author’s knowledge of her chosen town and time (1930s), not to mention rich in clever plot twists. A great read.
Suzanne Clauser, screenwriter & author of A GIRL NAMED SOONER

Private eye Maggie Sullivan knows the streets of Depression-era Dayton, Ohio, as well as she knows an emery board. With a gin bottle in her desk, a .38 under her seat, and a great pair of legs she can hold her own against the toughest opponent.

Then a routine case makes her a murder suspect and the target of a crime boss who’s got friends at City Hall.

Moving through a landscape where people line up at soup kitchens, Maggie draws information from sources others overlook: The waitress at the dime store lunch counter where she has breakfast; a corner newsboy; a nightclub cigarette girl in the rooming house where she lives. She shifts to a war of wits when she wants something from her shutterbug pal on the evening paper or the new cop teamed with her late father’s partner.

Before Maggie finds all the answers she needs, she’s drugged and left in a ditch, has tea in the kitchen of a local cathouse and gambles her own life to save two others.

If you like Robert B. Parker's Spencer series, don't miss NO GAME FOR A DAME.
About the author:

Novels by M. Ruth Myers have been translated into several foreign languages, optioned for television and condensed in Good Housekeeping. NO GAME FOR A DAME, her new mystery, introduces 1930s detective Maggie Sullivan.

A native of Missouri, Myers spent ten of her growing-up years in Cheyenne, Wyoming. After earning a Bachelor of Journalism degree at the University of Missouri J-School she worked as a reporter and feature writer on daily papers in Saginaw, Michigan, and Dayton, Ohio.

When not writing, Myers enjoys reading (mostly mystery-suspense) or playing Irish traditional music on the button accordion and Anglo concertina. She and her husband live in Ohio. They have one grown daughter

Buy it now for $1.99 at Amazon!

Interview with Nicole of Tribute Books!

Please welcome Nicole Langan from Tribute Books. Tribute Books is currently looking for authors who have already been published and would like to publish ebooks with their company. Below in the interview Nicole tells us all about what types of books she is looking for and why they are going the ebook route in the new year.


1) How long has Tribute Books been in business?

Tribute Books began in 2004 and we've published over 30 titles since that time. Some of our books have gone on to win awards such as the Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year  and the Mom's Choice Award while others were endorsed by PBS and  The Thoreau Society. We've covered a wide range of genres from children's picture books to history to sports under both traditional and subsidy contracts.

2) What type of books are you currently looking for? What type of authors?

In 2012, we are looking to represent ebook releases  of young adult titles. Our preference is for damn good writing, the particular topic is secondary in importance.  However, books written with a series in mind or those that delve into the paranormal will have a slight edge.

Manuscripts that have already been professionally edited will receive greater consideration. Our preference is to work with authors who have already been published through a  royalty-paying press and who know the ins and outs of book promotion. An established social media platform is a must, and we will not consider writers who do not have a well-followed blog, Facebook page or Twitter account.

Interested authors can submit their manuscripts via email to info@tribute-books.com.  There will be no charge for the authors we select to work with, and they will receive 50% of the net profits of their ebook sales  in quarterly royalty payments. We're looking  for Microsoft Word documents with a maximum of 350 pages of text with no photos, charts, illustrations, graphs, etc.


3) Why are you wanting authors who have already published with  royalty paying publishers?

Working with a first time author is an extremely time intensive process. The learning curve is steep. In the past, nearly every author I worked with was brand new to the publishing industry. At this point in my career, I would rather focus on providing our  readership with new material instead of devoting the time to developing multiple author marketing platforms from scratch.

4) Why just limit yourself to ebooks?

Over the course of 2011, we've watched our ebook  sales outpace our print sales by 2 to 1 due to the explosion  in popularity of e-readers such as the Kindle, Nook and iPad. The under $5 price point of most of our e-titles and the ease  of purchase and delivery surely facilitated this rapid change.   I can only see this trend increasing in momentum as the  price of e-readers continues to lower and more and more people start using this new technology. The industry shift  is similar to what occurred in terms of music buying habits when iTunes downloads became more popular that CD purchases. There will always be a market for print books, but I think  the majority of book sales will soon be electronic. People want the cheapest, quickest and easiest way to obtain their  reading material.


5) Any other information you would like authors to know about   your business? Please list the ways people can contact you.

I  am a big believer in the power of social media. I even conduct   monthly blog tours for outside publishers and authors in order  to help them increase the online presence of a book. Book          bloggers are a powerful force in the book industry. With more  and more book stores closing and book review columns being cut from major newspapers, readers are depending on bloggers to help them find the books they want to read. They are turning to the Internet as a reference point to fill this information gap.

 In my opinion, social networking is the bread and butter of any author's promotional efforts. Without it, it's like trying to paddle upstream without a canoe. Readers want to connect with the person who wrote the book. They crave interaction with an author. Nothing beats getting a writer to comment on a blogger's book review post or getting a personalized thank you tweet from your favorite author. The days of authors being isolated from their fans is over. They're now able to build an online        following and receive instant feedback for their work. They have the opportunity to take part in creating their own literary community.

 We try to keep an active online presence with our web site (http://www.tribute-books.com/),        Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Archbald-PA/Tribute-Books/171628704176), Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/TributeBooks) and blog (http://tributebooks.blogspot.com/). We'd love to have anyone who loves young adult literature to join us for the ride.

Review of Otherworld Tales: Irish the Demon Slayer

Otherworld Tales: Irish the Demon Slayer by  C. T. Markee
Pages: 246
Published by: Moonview Press
Review Source: Author
Review by: Stormi
Rating: 3.5/5

In this action-adventure-fantasy, 12-year-old Pete (Irish) Kehoe thinks he's an ordinary kid-until trees start talking to him and an old woman tells him he's chosen to defend the mystical Otherworld against the King of Demons.

"No way!" he says, until a demon kidnaps his kid sister, Kathy. Then Irish and his two friends, Streak and Huff, time-hop to this besieged world of Celtic mythology to rescue her.

But . . . are they ready to deal with a shape-shifter, a death fog, demon warriors, killer earthquakes and vicious flesh-eating wulgoars to save her?

Can Irish's ancestor, the ancient Celtic warrior hero Cuchulain, or the talking trees, help the boys triumph over evil?

This middle-grade adventure story targets readers age 9 and older. It’s appropriate for boys, girls or older readers who appreciate fantasy and authentic Celtic mythology with non-stop action.

Otherworld Tales is a middle grade story that I think both boys and girls would love to read. Its a interesting tale of good vs evil that throws a young boy and his two friends into the otherworld to fight demons.

Irish is just a ordinary boy who loves playing with his two friends and never would he have expected to have a old woman tell him that he was destined to do great things. It's not until his sister is kidnapped by the evil demons that he sets out on a quest to find his sister and restore peace. Irish and his friends are great characters and it was fun reading about them.

I think this book is great for young readers as it has all three boys finding out that they have their own unique gifts and how they can use them to help save Irish's sister. It was a fun action packed adventure that has all sorts of fun mythical creatures that young readers could enjoy.

I found it to be rather fast paced up until a little towards the end and then for me it sort of lulled a bit and then picked up a bit closer to the ending. Over all it was a good book and I enjoyed it. I would recommend it for the young as well as the old.

Review of Dark Seeker

Dark Seeker by Taryn Browning
Pages: 294
Publisher by: Creatspace
Review Source: digital copy from author
Reviewed by: Tai
Rating: 3/5

For 17-year-old Seeker, Janie Grey, ridding the Baltimore streets of the undead is an inherited duty passed down from her Cherokee ancestors. Seeker Training Lesson #1: Never trust the undead. After her father’s tragic death, Janie creates her own life lesson: Love isn’t worth the risk. Both lessons are easy to follow until she encounters the flawed Kai Sterdam. At first, she believes he is the hybrid she is trained to hunt. But, when he has human traits, she determines she doesn’t know what he is. As Janie’s intrigue over who Kai is pushes her deeper into his mysterious past, she discovers a shocking truth that is even more harrowing than the evil they are up against. It’s a secret Kai wants to keep hidden, especially from Janie.

Thoughts:

What I loved…..

The concept and the plot really liked how Janie though a relative young seeker is teaching her mentor because the world isn’t quite what he prepared her for, new tricks are needed to survive. It made the book less predictable and kept me on the edge of my seat waiting to see how Janie was going to get out of the latest trouble she got herself into. I liked the seeker aspect and wanted to know more about that.

Janie and how badass she is. I love strong, sarcastic characters and Janie fits that mold to a tee. The other characters especially Ava and Luke were fun to read about too. Kai and his angst and inner struggle didn’t annoy me cause he channeled it into starky commentary which I found amusing so I ended up really liking him too.

What I wanted more of or didn’t like…

I would have like more background to the seekers, more of Janie’s heritage and more about how the Dark Seeker world worked. I really liked the little bit of information that was given in the story and was hoping to see it explored more but as this is just the 1st book of the series I am hoping the next book will touch more on it.

Janie and Kai’s relationship happened a little too fast for me so with no catalyst to really explain why. One minute she talking about how she should hate him and that he’s dangerous the next she is trusting him and making herself completely vulnerable by sleeping next to him. Her trust in Kai came a little too easy in my opinion. As smart as Janie came across she did some really stupid things when it came to Kai. I do like the banter between them and how they related to each other though.

Overall I gave the book 3 stars because I did like it and will continue the series but after reading the book I still don’t have a firm grasp as to the title of seeker expect that a seeker protects humans and I am all about the details. I can’t completely picture the world and lose myself in the story if I don’t know the rules of it. However I am hoping the next book answers my many questions.

 About the Author:

Taryn Browning graduated with a BS in Education from Towson University and went on to earn a MS in Reading from Hood College. She lives in Virginia with her husband, two young sons and their dog. When she's not writing, she enjoys reading, spending time with friends and family, dancing, music, movies, and the beach. Visit her at www.tarynbrowning.com, on twitter and facebook.

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Bleeding Hearts by Alyxandra Harvey
Pages: 304
Publisher: Walker Books
Release Date: December 20th

As vampires from all over the world descend on the Drake farm for the Blood Moon gathering, security is ramped up. Lucy has been temporarily banned, for her own safety—and to allow Solange some time to adjust to her new existence. But their enemies realize how much Lucy means to the family, and plan to abduct her to use her for leverage against the new royal family. Instead, Lucy’s cousin Christabel is kidnapped by mistake—and Connor Drake immediately heads off in pursuit, but isn’t in time to prevent Christabel’s infection by the Hel Blar. He can’t save her human life, but he can still try to save her new vampire life, and is willing to put his own life on the line for the girl he has grown to care so much about. Can he save Christabel, the Blood Moon, and his mother’s newly forged Vampire Alliance?

I love The Drake Chronicles and I am reading a eARC of this one right now and I love it. Its just as great as the others and I can't wait to finish it, would have it done if I wasn't so busy with other things. :(

About the Author:

Alyxandra Harvey is the author of Haunting Violet, Hearts at Stake, Blood Feud, and Out for Blood. She studied creative writing and literature at York University and has had her poetry published in several magazines. She lives in an old Victorian farmhouse with a few resident ghosts, her husband, hawk, and two dogs.
www.alyxandraharvey.com
www.thedrakechronicles.com


Thursday Trailers!

Today I only had time to look for one trailer, but for most people its a huge trailer! So for anyone who hasn't seen the new longer Hunger Games movie trailer here it is! I was not really much of a fan of the novel, but I do want to see the movie!



Can you all want that long to see it? :)

Lightning Book Promotions Presents: Farsighted by Emlyn Chand (Dec. 1st-15th)


Farsighted Blog Tour starts December 1st-15th


Alex Kosmitoras’s life has never been easy. The only other student who will talk to him is the school bully, his parents are dead-broke and insanely overprotective, and to complicate matters even more, he’s blind. Just when he thinks he’ll never have a shot at a normal life, a new girl from India moves into town. Simmi is smart, nice, and actually wants to be friends with Alex. Plus she smells like an Almond Joy bar. Yes, sophomore year might not be so bad after all.
Unfortunately, Alex is in store for another new arrival—an unexpected and often embarrassing ability to “see” the future. Try as he may, Alex is unable to ignore his visions, especially when they begin to suggest that Simmi is in danger. With the help of the mysterious psychic next door and new friends who come bearing gifts of their own, Alex must embark on a journey to change his future.


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About the author:

Emlyn Chand has always loved to hear and tell stories, having emerged from the womb with a fountain pen grasped firmly in her left hand (true story). When she’s not writing, she runs a large book club in Ann Arbor and is the president of author PR firm, Novel Publicity. Emlyn loves to connect with readers and is available throughout the social media interweb. Visit www.emlynchand.com for more info. Don’t forget to say “hi” to her sun conure Ducky!


Book Trailer:



Tour Schedule

1st Heather K @ Hezi-D's Books and Cooks
2nd John @ The Incessant Droning of a Bored Writer (interview only)
2nd Stephanie @ Our Family World
3rd Amanda @ Letters Inside Out
4th Alaiel @ Librarian Mouse
5th Beverly @ The Wormhole
7th Wendy @ Minding Spot
9th Angel @ 909 Reviews
10th Heather P @ Earth's Book Nook
12th Connie @ Character Connection (interview only)
13th Andrea @ Dark Readers
14th Deina @ Pages Hidden In Time
15th Jen @ A Book and a Latte

Farsighted by Emlyn Chand; A blind man, 'sees' the future...