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Pandora’s Wonderland: Top Ten Books I Would Cut A Bitch For (Guest Post + Giveaway)

Hey everyone! Meredith from Pandora’s Books here. For those who don’t know, I’m doing a joint Blogoversary celebration with Kayla and Stacie from A Wonderland of Reading. The festivities started on May 26 (their one-year Blogoversary) and will end on June 24 (my one-year Blogoversary). We’ll be alternating days and providing fun guest posts from our fellow bloggers and author friends. You can visit A Wonderland of Reading to see the first post and learn more about the details and the grand prize giveaway!

So today, I have the AMAZING Stacee from Adventures of a Book Junkie here with an epically awesome guest post. Stacee is like my Blogging Fairy Godmother. She spoils me and I adore her for it! I’ve known her for almost as long as I’ve been blogging and I’d be completely lost without her! So, without further adieu, please welcome Stacee!

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When Meredith asked me to do a guest post for her blogoversary, I immediately agreed. But when she told me that I could pick any topic and write pretty much whatever I wanted, I was a bit perplexed. As you may know, I don’t really participate in all of the memes and weekly round-up topics that other blogs do. I had no idea what I was going to do.
And then it came to me!

Before we get started, I feel like it’s necessary to mention that excluding the number one spot, the top ten list below is not in ranking order. I want all of them equally as much.

I present to you, the Top Ten Books I Would Cut A Bitch For.


 
10. Opposition by Jennifer L. Armentrout.
Because Daemon. Do I really need to give a better reason than that?

9. Scarlet #3 {currently untitled} by A.C. Gaughen
THAT ENDING FROM LADY THIEF? AKSJDFLASJDF;LAJKS

I feel like this series hasn’t gotten the love it so rightfully deserves. If you haven’t read it, it’s a retelling of Robin Hood and Scarlet kicks ass and I highly recommend it.

8. Ruin & Rising by Leigh Bardugo
Thankfully this comes out soon and I don’t have to wait too much longer. Mal + The Darkling + Sturmhond = a very happy Stacee

7. Deliverance by CJ Redwine
Another second book in a series with a wicked ending that made me want to scream. Logan and Rachel are some of my favorite characters and I’m so excited to see what happens after the set up from Deception.

6. Sisters’ Fate by Jessica Spotswood
I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO ANGRY AT THE ENDING OF A BOOK TWO. After finishing Star Cursed, I immediately emailed Jessica with all of my feels. Kudos to Jessica for making me rage and want to cause serious bodily harm to a fictional character.


 
5. Isla and the Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
Because I hear that there’s more with Étienne and Cricket. Plus, I’ve always liked Josh and Stephanie knows how to bring the swoons.

4. Strange and Ever After by Susan Dennard
This is probably one of my favorite series out there. I’ve already read this book and it was phenomenal. I can’t wait to get a finished and signed copy in my greedy hands to complete the set.

3. Heir of Fire by Sarah J Maas
If you know anything about my reading habits, know this: I am extremely picky about the fantasy books I read. I’ve been in love with the Throne of Glass books from the beginning and they’re definitely in my top 5 of books EVER. I need everything Sarah’s ever written right now.

2. Ensnared by A.G. Howard
WET JEB FTMFW. The End.

1. The Retribution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
You had to see this one coming, right?

I’ve definitely got some theories on what the outcome is going to be and I’m pretty sure that it’s not even close to whatever mindfuckery Michelle has in store for us. The ending of Evolution slayed me {yes, worse than Star Cursed did} and I’ve never needed answers like I do with this series. I would do horrible, horrible things to get my hands on an early copy.

There you have it. All I have left to say is:

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Thanks to Stacee, we have one SIGNED paperback copy of Die for Me by Amy Plum to give away! This giveaway is US only, but fear not! We have INT giveaways going on in our Grand Prize Giveaway which you can enter here!

So, the rules:

-Giveaway is US only

-Winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-Stacee and I are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Author Interview + Giveaway: Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend by Katie Finn

Hey everyone! I’m so excited to have Katie Finn, author of Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend (May 13, 2014) here for an interview today! Here’s the official Goodreads excerpt for the book:

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Summer, boys, and friendships gone sour. This new series has everything that perfect beach reads are made of!

Gemma just got dumped and is devastated. She finds herself back in the Hamptons for the summer—which puts her at risk of bumping into Hallie, her former best friend that she wronged five years earlier. Do people hold grudges that long?

When a small case of mistaken identity causes everyone, including Hallie and her dreamy brother Josh, to think she’s someone else, Gemma decides to go along with it.

Gemma’s plan is working (she’s finding it hard to resist Josh), but she’s finding herself in embarrassing situations (how could a bathing suit fall apart like that!?). Is it coincidence or is someone trying to expose her true identity? And how will Josh react if he finds out who she is?

Katie Finn hits all the right notes in this perfect beginning to a new summer series: A Broken Hearts & Revenge novel.

Hope you guys enjoy the interview!

Question: Describe your book using no more than three adjectives. Go!
Answer: Fun, beachy, revenge-y!

Question: How did you come up with the idea for Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend?
Answer: I thought it would be fun to tell the story of someone who did something wrong in the past, but is very much trying to make things right. When I realized I could pull in the mistaken-identity part of it, I realized it would create a lot of fun situations and mistakes.

Question: The title is so unique and interesting. Did you have any say in it? How did it come about?
Answer: I actually thought of the title for the sequel (Revenge, Ice Cream, and Other Things Best Served Cold) first. And then I realized I liked that construct, and came up with the title for Broken Hearts. I had the titles before I even started writing, and it really helped me figure out what the story was. It helped me put together the pieces – okay, she has a broken heart. She’s trying to make things right. The titles kind of led the stories, in a really interesting way!

Question: Why the Hamptons? In what ways does this setting make the perfect backdrop for this book?
Answer: I’ve spent time in the Hamptons, and always loved it. (Plus, this way I got to go back and call it “research”). I like that it seems a bit like a world apart. Gemma only lives an hour and a half away in Connecticut, but it’s like this whole other world. I also liked that she’d encounter different people – people who just come for the summers – than she would back home. Which was also helpful, because she’s going under another identity for much of the book!

Question: Which scene do you most regret having to cut during edits?
Answer: I feel like I can’t quite answer that without giving away a major spoiler! But I can say, that looking back on it, it was the right thing to do! My editor was right, as per usual.

Question: On the flip side, what was your favorite scene that got added during edits?
Answer: I don’t want to spoil anything, but there’s a scene toward the end of the book where Gemma and Josh (the love interest!) end up having an impromptu sleepover and watching the Princess Bride, and it’s now one of my favorite scenes in the book. But it was nowhere to be seen in the first draft!

Question: Can you give us any hints as to what the sequel will be about?
Answer: The biggest hint can be found in the title – Revenge, Ice Cream, and Other Things Best Served Cold. Revenge is definitely afoot, and Gemma ends up having to get a job at the local ice cream parlor. The book picks up about 12 hours after the first book ends – so you jump right back into the action!

Question: Craziest thing you’ve had to Google for a work in progress?
Answer: It’s for a throwaway line, but I went down a Wikipedia rabbit hole about Iceland with this book. Now I’m desperate to go visit!

Question: Biggest writing quirk?
Answer: I always spend time making a really great playlist, but almost always turn it off and write in (mostly) silence. Music can help when I’m planning or thinking about what to write, but when I’m really writing, I find it too distracting.

Question: What are three must-have items when you sit down to write?
Answer: At least one beverage – preferably two or three. But always something caffeinated. Starbucks iced lattes and diet coke are essential. My glasses – I only wear them for writing, so they’re like my signal to myself that it’s time to start working. And I use Mac Freedom to turn the internet off!

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: I just finished the sequel to Broken Hearts! I’ll revise that, and then get started on the third book in the trilogy – Hearts, Fingers, and Other Things to Cross.

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Thanks to Macmillan, we have ONE ARC of Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend for giveaway!

-Giveaway is US only

-Winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Giveaway: ARC of How to Meet Boys by Catherine Clark

Hey everyone! I realized that it has been awhile since I did a giveaway on here – I tend to do a LOT of giveaways on Twitter. So, I decided it was time to do one on here again!

Up for grabs, I have an ARC of How to Meet Boys by Catherine Clark (HarperTeen, May 6, 2014). Here’s the cover and synopsis:

How to Meet Boys
Find out what happens when you fall for your best friend’s worst enemy in this timeless and hilarious story of a forbidden first love and forever friendship.

Lucy can’t wait to spend the summer at the lake with her best friend, Mikayla. But when Jackson, the boy she’s been avoiding ever since he rejected her, reappears in her life, Lucy wonders if this summer to remember is one she’d rather forget.

Mikayla’s never had much luck talking to boys, but when she (literally) runs into the cutest guy she’s ever seen, and sparks fly, she thinks things might be looking up…until she realizes the adorable stranger is the same boy who broke her best friend’s heart.

As things begin to heat up between Mikayla and the one guy she should avoid, will Lucy be able to keep her cool or will the girls’ perfect summer turn into one hot mess?

Catherine Clark, the author of beach-read favorites Maine Squeeze and Love and Other Things I’m Bad At, has once again crafted a hilarious and spot-on portrayal of what it’s really like to be a teenager. Readers will love this irreverent coming-of-age story…and will be breathlessly turning the pages to find out what happens next.

So here’s the deal:

-Giveaway is US Only (Apologies to my International followers!).

-ONE US winner will receive an ARC of How to Meet Boys

-You must be 13 or older to enter my giveaways OR have your parents’ permission.

-No cheating! If you do, I will know and you will lose. I WILL check the Rafflecopters to see if you actually did what you entered for.

-I will contact the winner after the giveaway is over. If said winner does not reply to me within 48 hours, I will pick a new winner.

-I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Sorry, but I can’t re-send things.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway; I’m a fun person, not all giveaways will be the same.

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Interview + Giveaway: Sunkissed by Carys Jones

Hey everyone! I’m so excited to have Carys Jones, author of Sunkissed (Out Now) here for an interview today! Here’s the official Goodreads excerpt for the book:

SunkissedDawn Summers is dying. It’s 1853 and as the seventeen year old continues to fade away she has visions of the father she never knew, urging her to fight for her life.

In the small village of Fandova the only medical care is in the form of the mysterious Dr. Moralus who has a known penchant for bloodletting. Thomas, Dawn’s fiancé, is warned against inviting his intervention, but feels he has no choice, he pleads with the doctor to save Dawn’s life…whatever it takes.

Whatever it ‘takes’ has some consequences neither of them expected. Now, it’s a hunt to the death, with both Dawn and Thomas determined to win.

Hope you guys enjoy the interview!

Question: Describe your book in ten words or less. Go!
Answer: Love, death and the eternal bonds which bind two hearts…

Question: What scene do you most regret having to cut?
Answer: I was fortunate in that I wasn’t too heavily edited and most of the scenes I loved, I got to keep within the story.

Question: On the flip side, what was your favorite scene that got added during edits?
Answer: I didn’t add scenes as much, more extra details to help the story flow and feel more clear in places.

Question: Why did you decide to set Sunkissed in 1853? In what ways did it aid the story’s plot?
Answer: I set the first half of the book in 1853 to help establish the long standing history between the central characters of Thomas and Dawn. I felt like the reader first needed to know where they came from to fully understand where they end up.

Question: Vampires have been incredibly popular in young adult fiction. Why do you think that is? What makes Sunkissed stand out from other vampire novels?
Answer: The vampires in Sunkissed are classically gothic and sinister. They kill without remorse, can be burnt up by the sun and drink blood to remain strong and agile.

However, there is a twist in the tale which could ultimately bring about the end of humanity at the hands of vampires.

I like to think that Sunkissed offers a new, fresh perspective on the vampire genre whilst retaining the elements which made vampires so popular in the first place.

Question: Craziest thing you’ve had to Google for a work in progress?
Answer: I wrote a book which was set in the 1930s and I was very conscious about getting the dialogue to sound authentic so I spent a lot of time looking up 1930s slang, making a list of it all and then making sure I incorporated some of it in to what my characters were saying.

It was a pretty in-depth process overall but interesting to do and hopefully effective.

Question: Biggest writing quirk?
Answer: I plan all of my stories out in finite detail. Before I start on any project I have pages of notes describing each and every chapter and things rarely change from my initial notes. I always know exactly where a story or character is going before I’ve typed the first word.

And my notes are all stored in one dog eared notebook that has definitely seen better days but I just can’t bear to part with!

Question: What book are you currently reading?
Answer: In paperback I’m reading The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater and on my Kindle I’ve just started The Dracian Legacy by Priya Kanaparti

Question: What are your most anticipated books of 2014?
Answer: I’m admittedly a bit behind on new releases. The books in my TBR pile for this year include An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, A Winter’s Tale by Mark Helprin and City of Bones by Cassandra Clare. I can’t wait to delve in to them all as soon as I get the chance.

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: I’ve got my next book, Prime Deception, being released on 7th April so I’m busy preparing for that. Also in the fall of 2014 I’ve got a big release with a YA publisher which I can’t discuss in too much detail yet but it’s all very exciting.

I love getting the opportunity to share my work with people and know I’m very fortunate to be able to do so.

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And now for the awesome giveaway, courtesy of Carys! ONE winner will win an eBook copy of Sunkissed in their choice of ePub, Mobi or PDF formats.

-Giveaway is INT since it’s an eBook.

-Winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Giveaway: Signed ARC of Third Strike by Heather Brewer

Hello lovelies! I’ve got a special treat for you today!

I’ve been a Minion (term for fans of Heather Brewer and the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series) since Eighth Grade Bites (Vladimir Tod #1) came out in 2007. So, forever, basically. Auntie Heather is an amazing author, amazing storyteller and an amazing person to look up to. Her books are all about being different and not fitting in, yet finding your place in the worlds with good friends.

I was lucky enough to be one of the bloggers selected to do an exclusive giveaway for a signed ARC of Third Strike! And let me tell you, as a long-time Minion, being selected to do this was a HUGE honor and one of the highlights of my blogging career.

So, real quick, for those of you who don’t know, Third Strike is the final book in the Slayer Chronicles trilogy. The main charcter, Joss, is a slayer. The Slayer Chronicles is a spin-off from The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, which focuses on Vlad, a vampire.

The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod:

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The Slayer Chronicles:

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Learn more about The Slayer Chronicles on Goodreads

These books are so amazing, they’ll stick with you whether you read them once or multiple times. I can STILL remember where I was in 2007 when I bought the first Vlad book! I highly recommend them and can’t say it enough times!

And now for the awesome giveaway, courtesy of Heather! We have ONE signed ARC of Third Strike up for grabs!

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-Giveaway is US only

-Winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Once it’s in the mail, I have no control and, sadly, cannot re-ship anything.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Blog Tour: Balancing Act by Heather Smith

Hey everyone! Welcome to my stop on the Balancing Act blog tour! Today, I’m pleased to share an excerpt from the book with you. But first, here’s the cover and synopsis:

Balancing ActOne year ago, Callie Harding was the star of the Redwood High gymnastics team. Now, she’s just trying to forget that her Olympic dreams were stolen from her in one failed landing. Most of all, she wants to forget her first love, Ty. That part of her life is over and she’s sure she has got something good with Scott… even if he doesn’t exactly understand her passion for sports.

But when Callie is persuaded to take on the position of assistant coach of the gymnastics team, Ty and Callie are thrown together almost nightly, and she’s forced to confront her memories of the night everything changed. As things get tense on and off the balancing beam, Callie must find a way to stay strong. But is forgetting her accident – and forgetting Ty – the best way to do that?

Now, here’s the excerpt. Enjoy!

I entered the building just as the first bell rang. A few stragglers were in the halls, chatting with friends. I ran for the closest flight of stairs. I had five minutes to get to class, and calculus was on the other side of the building. If I didn’t have any trouble, I could be in my seat with a minute to spare.

But my ankle had other plans. Unable to bend as well in the stiff brace, my foot slipped halfway up the stairs. I fell, my ankle hitting what felt like every step until I came to rest near the bottom of the stairs. I stifled a sob. I was so getting detention.
Just then a hand entered my field of vision. It was toughened by a few callouses, at odds with the long, gentle fingers. I looked up into the eyes of my would-be helper. My stomach sunk. The hand was attached to a tall boy with close-cropped dark hair, broad shoulders, and the kind of muscles only achieved by constant work. He looked like any girl’s dream come true in this situation.

But the tears just welled even faster in my eyes.

“Are you okay?” Ty’s voice was soft and deep, like liquid caramel on the ears. And he seemed genuinely concerned.

“I’m fine,” I muttered.

“Callie, you just fell, you might be hurt. Is it your…” His voice trailed away, and he looked down.

“My ankle? Of course it is.” I became aware that I was still sitting on the dusty floor, and seconds were ticking away until the final bell.

Ty’s hand reached further toward me, and his eyes beseeched me to let him help. But I couldn’t look to Ty for help anymore. Just seeing him made me remember. As if it could sense his presence too, my ankle gave a throb. I bit my lip against the pain.

“Please, Callie.” There was desperation in his voice. His shoulders were tight, and there were lines around his mouth.

“No. Please just go.” Of course, I couldn’t avoid him. We were going to the same class. But we didn’t have to walk together, make polite chitchat, and pretend there weren’t volumes of unsaid words between us.

The hand dropped to his side. “Fine.” Ty bowed his head and continued up the stairs.

I gave him a few seconds head start. A couple people around me snickered as I pulled myself to my feet and began hobbling up the stairs, clinging to the rail like an old lady.

AuthorPhoto About Heather:
 
Heather Smith is a student of English and History at University of Washington in Seattle. She works as a senior editor at Entranced Publishing, with the Kissed and Entranced imprints. In her free time, Heather loves to ride horses and watch Disney movies. She would like to travel the world one day, and Europe would be her first stop.

Heather’s first book “Balancing Act” will be published in 2014 by Entranced Publishing. You can find out more about Heather and what the future holds at the links below.

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You can learn more about Balancing Act on Goodreads and you can buy it on Amazon

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Release Day Launch: The Deep End of the Sea by Heather Lyons

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Happy, happy release day to Heather Lyons and her AMAZING new novel The Deep End of the Sea!!! We have some fun things for you guys today: An excerpt, a GIVEAWAY! But first, here’s a peak at the cover and the synopsis:

DEOTS_Cover 04_frontWhat if all the legends you’ve learned were wrong?

Brutally attacked by one god and unfairly cursed by another she faithfully served, Medusa has spent the last two thousand years living out her punishment on an enchanted isle in the Aegean Sea. A far cry from the monster legends depict, she’s spent her time educating herself, gardening, and desperately trying to frighten away adventure seekers who occasionally end up, much to her dismay, as statues when they manage to catch her off guard. As time marches on without her, Medusa wishes for nothing more than to be given a second chance at a life stolen away at far too young an age.

But then comes a day when Hermes, one of the few friends she still has and the only deity she trusts, petitions the rest of the gods and goddesses to reverse the curse. Thus begins a journey toward healing and redemption, of reclaiming a life after tragedy, and of just how powerful friendship and love can be—because sometimes, you have to sink in the deep end of the sea before you can rise back up again.

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For today’s Release Day Launch, we have an awesome excerpt for you guys! Hope you enjoy it!

“Where are Hades and Persephone?” I ask, glancing around the empty living room. They are nowhere to be seen tonight; neither are any of the Automatons.

The corner of Hermes’ mouth quirks. “Out. Possibly in the Underworld. One never knows with those two.”

Relief unfurls in the muscles in my shoulders. Still, I can’t help but ask, “Without saying goodbye?”

He’s definitely amused. “Shall I fetch them for you?”

“No!” My answer is too quick, which I fear broadcasts just how ecstatic I am at the thought of being along with Hermes right now. And that realization causes me to blush for the millionth time around him in the last month, so I clarify, “Of course not. I was just curious.”

“Curiosity killed the cat, you know.” To my delight, his hand finds mine and our fingers intertwine. It is a delicious sensation: his hand, warm and worn in mine in just such a way that feels like it’s an extension of my body.

It must be criminal to adore touching someone so much.

“Did it, though?” I ask, and he laughs a burst of exasperated air.

“Possibly, but then again, who am I to judge, when I am often struck by curiosity that I cannot help but sate?” He gives me that dazzling grin of his and pulls me through the house. “Case in point: you.”

“Me?” I squeak unattractively. There are lights ahead through the French doors leading to the patio, and I am curious myself enough to wonder what they are, but not nearly as much as I am for what he might mean.

“Yes, you.” He glances back at me. “I’ve never told you that I was overcome with curiosity when I heard Athena cursed some girl from one of her temples. It wasn’t like it was the first time she’d gone vindictively bonkers, but she was really put out over you. I mean . . . one of her followers? Even that was low for her.” His fingers squeeze mine gently and we stop about twenty feet from the doors. “When I first showed up on your island . . .”

I am helpless at looking anywhere but in his eyes. Tonight, they’re green. Vivid, beautiful, clear green. “Yes?”

“I’d been warned that you were a monster and that I best keep my distance. That you would slay me at the slightest provocation, and naturally, I believed it, as I could not blame anyone’s hatred toward my family after what my sister and uncle had done to you. But once Death handed me that first soul and departed, I heard you crying. My curiosity inflamed tenfold. What kind of so-called monster weeps like her heart had shattered and never would form whole again?”

Like clockwork, my cheeks burn. His fingers brush my reddened skin ever so gently before I turn my face to rest in his hand. The butterflies in my chest swarm frantically. “My sister misjudged you. I knew that the very second I heard your anguish. I’m afraid I was lost to you from that moment on. I had to discover all that made you you, even if I would suffer the same fate as the proverbial cat. And I never cared about the risks, as long as my curiosity about you was sated first.”

“Truly?” The word barely escapes my lips.

His eyes are so intense. “Truly.”

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HeatherBW2About Heather Lyons:

Heather Lyons has always had a thing for words—She’s been writing stories since she was a kid. In addition to writing, she’s also been an archaeologist and a teacher. Heather is a rabid music fan, as evidenced by her (mostly) music-centric blog, and she’s married to an even larger music snob. They’re happily raising three kids who are mini music fiends who love to read and be read to.

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Interview + Giveaway: The Belgrave Daughter by Zara Hoffman

Hey everyone! I’m so excited to have Zara Hoffman, author of The Belgrave Daughter (November 25, 2013) here for an interview today! Here’s the official Goodreads excerpt for the book:

Belgrave Daughter

The Semptemgeminus Prophecy states: “A powerful sorceress with blood laced in gold sevenfold shall determine the fate of the world.”

Fawn Belgrave’s magical powers are the coveted prize in a bet between God and the Devil.

When she meets Caleb, the dark angel assigned to seduce her, her life is turned upside down.
 
 
 
 
 

 
Hope you guys enjoy the interview!

Question: Describe your book in ten words or less. Go!
Answer: A dark angel is sent to seduce young witch.

Question: The Belgrave Daughter has magic, prophecies, devils and dark angels. What made you gravitate towards those subjects?
Answer: I always liked the ideas of humans having powers, and struggled with the idea of fate and destiny, so the two combined and the Belgrave Daughter happened.

Question: What authors inspired you to write?
Answer: JK Rowling and James Patterson

Question: You’re a writer and a student. How do you get everything done?
Answer: I do all my homework during my free periods at school and use the rest of my time to write.

Question: What made you decide to self-publish? Do you think you’ll ever attempt traditional publishing?
Answer: I researched traditional publishing for two years, but decided I wanted to keep my creative executive power (editing, title, cover, etc)

Question: As a self-published author, what is your editing process like?
Answer: Lots and LOTS of revisions. I went through The Belgrave Daughter 8 times!

Question: Biggest writing quirk?
Answer: I do it with music playing or amidst a bunch of noise. I’m never as productive in silence as I am with background noise.

Question: What are three must-have items when you sit down to write?
Answer: My phone, WiFi, charged laptop, and headphones.

Question: What book are you currently reading?
Answer: Nothing at the moment. Junior year of high school has been a bit busy lately.

Question: What advice do you have for other teenagers your age, who really want to write and get published?
Answer: Persevere and never stop writing, editing, and revising.

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: I’m currently writing the sequel to The Belgrave Daughter, called Tears of an Angel, then after I finish the trilogy with The Witch’s War, I plan on writing a fairytale retelling series called Fearful Fairytales. For more info on all my books, you can check out my website: http://zarahoffman.com.

And now for the awesome giveaway, courtesy of Zara! We have FIVE signed eBook copies of The Belgrave Daughter up for grabs!

-Giveaway is US only

-Winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Blog Tour Interview + Giveaway: The Prophecy by Erin Albert

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Hey everyone! I’m so excited to be a part of Erin Albert’s blog tour for her debut novel, The Prophecy (November 15, 2013)! For my blog tour stop, I have an interview with Erin. Plus, there is an awesome giveaway! Here’s some more information about The Prophecy:

The Prophecy

Growing up on a small farm in the kingdom of Vanguard, seventeen-year-old Layla Givens lives a deceptively tranquil existence. But her carefully constructed life quickly falls apart when she’s abducted by a religious zealot who proclaims her The Fulfillment of an ancient peace prophecy and whisks her away to marry her greatest enemy.

Wilhelm, Prince of the Ethereals, is reluctant to meet his new bride. He’s grown up believing Vanguards are evil, an enemy to fight and fear…not love. Can he set aside his prejudices and work alongside Layla to bring lasting peace after centuries of war?

Nash, a loner who has never fit in, carries a huge secret, one big enough to destroy both kingdoms. When he accidently meets Layla, he’s no longer content to live in the shadows, but he must resist his growing attraction—for her safety and for the longevity of the two kingdoms.

When Nash’s secret is revealed, a firestorm sweeps through both realms, with Layla at the center. Now she must choose between duty and desire while the fate of two nations hangs in the balance.

And here’s a blog-tour exclusive blurb of The Prophecy:

“Everything must be taken down.” A rotund man, with beady black eyes, surveyed the town, disdain in his expression. While he did not appear distinguishable from the other black and purple clad men, he spoke with authority. “The First Ones and their great Prophecy must be honored properly.” He sniffed, his actions indicating the very existence of Medlin and its occupants offended him.

Layla wondered what this man considered a “proper honoring” of the First Ones. The First Ones…they’d been dead for centuries, and, as far as Layla could tell, hadn’t done much in life except start a never-ending war. She knew nothing more about them except that she was to thank them for good things, curse them for bad, and celebrate them on this day.

“That’s Elder Werrick, head of the Ecclesiastics,” whispered Samson, glancing back at Grant. Layla noticed the look that passed between them.

Grant nodded his assent. “Get her out of here, brother.”

Samson tried to steer Layla away, but she held her position to get a closer look at the man whom her family so feared. She knew they had good reason to worry—her black hair and purple eyes marked her as a Fulfillment candidate, one with the potential to bring about the long awaited peace. But she couldn’t quite bring herself to believe Elder Werrick would notice her on the crowded streets, especially with her eye drops and hood. Could he really be responsible for dragging candidates from their homes, forcing them to undergo strenuous, sometimes gruesome, testing for the sake of the Prophecy? To Layla, he looked like nothing more than a short, fat, unhappy man. The very notion that he could strike such fear into the hearts of her people seemed almost laughable…almost. As his gaze swept over the crowd, she glimpsed a sinister undertone that made her shiver.

Waving his pudgy arms at the awaiting townspeople, Werrick commanded, “Take it down.”

Suddenly, his body stilled and his tiny eyes grew wide. They briefly connected with Layla’s, narrowing with calculation. The Elder turned to his nearest black clad companion.

“Do you feel that?” Layla heard Werrick ask.

The other man looked skeptical. “Feel what, Elder?”

Werrick leaned in as the two whispered, stealing furtive glances in her direction. When the Elder’s companion pointed at Layla, Samson grabbed her arm. She heard his breathing change from rhythmic to jagged as he pulled her away from the men.

“We have to go now.” His urgency spurred her into action.

Grant moved to block them from the Elder’s view. “Get her away from here, Samson.”

The Elder looked up to see everyone staring at him as if frozen. He repeated his demand, “I said take everything down.”

The townspeople, joined by the Elder’s minion, scampered to remove their decorations, anxious to “properly” celebrate the First Ones. Their flurry of activity concealed Layla as Samson and Grant escorted her away. Layla scanned the streets, horrified, as the people of Medlin stripped the town’s center barren. In no time, everything appeared as it always had, devoid of any celebratory adornments. She looked up at the sky with its gray clouds lingering overhead. A bad omen…

On the hill, a safe distance away, Layla watched a group of Ecclesiastics erect a monstrous stage where the donkey races should have occurred. She heard the braying of the angry animals, harnessed and corralled on the orders of the Elder to avoid interfering with the “true” Day of Dawning celebration. Her ire rose. Who did they think they were coming in and changing everything?

An icy, phantom finger traced a frigid line down her spine. After hearing warning after warning from the Mantars her whole life, Layla knew exactly what the Ecclesiastics could do, what they had done to others in the past. Maybe Samson and Grant had been right. Maybe she should never have come, especially today. Layla turned her back on the town, resolved to go home, to safety.

“Layla!” Samson’s alarmed tone sliced into her, and she swung around toward him.

To her horror, two Vanguard soldiers forced Samson to the ground. She knew just how much strength he possessed, yet he couldn’t free himself. Her hands balled up into fists, shaking with their desire to unleash the full force of their fury.

“Run!” Samson screamed before a soldier’s fist smashed into his face.

His body stilled. Panic, coupled with indecision, crippled her. She should run like Samson commanded, but she couldn’t leave him lying there. To her relief, Grant ambled toward them, his eyes full of rage.

“Run!” Grant echoed Samson’s warning.

With a final glance at the two boys who’d been as close to her as brothers, Layla fled. She flew down the hill, swinging her head from side to side in alarm. Ecclesiastics swarmed throughout the city, making a clear escape route difficult to discern.

Terror rose within Layla. Why hadn’t she listened to her family? She’d been foolish to believe she could sneak around under the ever-watchful eyes of the Ecclesiastics, and that hubris put Samson and Grant in danger as well. She choked back a sob.

“Run,” she whispered.

Willing her feet to move forward, Layla darted toward the back of the baker’s shop, hoping to take a shortcut through the back alleyway. She swerved to miss a wooden box and stumbled, arms flailing to right herself. Unfamiliar hands reached out to break her fall. Once stable, Layla looked up to find Elder Werrick staring down at her. She screamed but no sound came out of her open mouth.

“I’ve been looking for you,” he said, a wicked smile on his face.

 

TheProphecy_ErinAlbert_AuthorPhoto_SmallerAbout the author:
Erin Albert is an author and fitness trainer. Since she picked up Morris the Moose Goes to School at age four, she has been infatuated with the written word. She went on to work as a grammar and writing tutor in college and is still teased by her family and friends for being a member of the “Grammar Police.” In her free time, Erin enjoys acting, running, kickboxing, and, of course, reading and writing.

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And now here’s the interview! Hope you guys enjoy it!

Question: Describe your book, using no more than three adjectives. Go!
Answer: Fast-paced, action-packed, entertaining (I hope). LOL!

Question: The Prophecy has a gorgeous cover! What is the meaning behind the design?
Answer: Thank you!! The lovely Marion Sipe created the cover, but Dream Team member Danielle Craver designed the crests. Danielle is super in to researching the significance of things, so each element on the crest has a meaning. First of all, the color…red is a powerful color, and the Vanguards are powerful people. All of the symbols on the crest point to strength, which is the Vanguard supernatural gift, and combat. The Vanguards are more violent and hot-headed than their Ethereal counterparts. Danielle said the short answer to this question would be: a symbol of strength and combat, especially in women.

Question: What drew you to writing about magic and kingdoms and destiny?
Answer: I have always been fascinated with the old world feel of kings, queens, and castles. When Game of Thrones came out, I witnessed George R.R. Martin’s masterful combination of fantastical elements with old world charm. I think that, combined with my love of Arthurian legend, sparked the creation of The Prophecy.

Question: The Prophecy has Ethereals and Vanguards. Whose side are you on?
Answer: I’m not sure I’m on a side per se. But I guess since Layla, my main character, is a Vanguard, I’ll choose them. I love working out and boxing, so I could dig the supernatural strength they possess. I also think their faster paced lifestyle would jive better with my ADD than the more relaxed and laid back Ethereal lifestyle.

Question: How do you feel about love triangles? Does The Prophecy have one?
Answer: I like love triangles as long as they are done well (read: no whiny female). The Prophecy appears to have a love triangle, but I don’t really think it does. There are mysterious forces at work that affect how characters perceive one another.

Question: What scene do you most regret having to cut? On the flip side, what was your favorite scene that got added during edits?
Answer: You know what…I don’t think I cut out any whole scenes. My story went through a major rewrite just before I got my contract, so I think I removed all the parts that weren’t beneficial then. And I have to say, I didn’t miss any of those scenes.

My favorite re-write in the editing phase was the scene between King Jesper and his wife, Queen Sansolena. I think I only skimmed the surface of their interaction pre-edits, but the whole thing really came to life during work with my content editor, Katie Carroll.

Question: Biggest writing quirk?
Answer: At 3:30 every day, I must have a little container of chocolate and a Diet Pepsi with Lime. If I don’t get that, Grumpy Erin emerges… ;)

Question: What are three must-have items when you sit down to write?
Answer: I must have my laptop (I don’t write by hand—my brain works way faster than I can handwrite and almost faster than I can type), my bed (my “workspace”), and my cellphone (for checking Twitter during writing breaks—LOL). ;)

Question: What book are you currently reading?
Answer: I am currently reading House of Hades by Rick Riordan. Following that, I will be reading Fiery Heart (Bloodlines #4) by Richelle Mead, and Vicious by Victoria Schwab.

Question: Which book was your favorite read of 2013 (so far)? Are you looking forward to any new releases in particular between now and 2014?
Answer: Hands down, my favorite book of 2013 has been Clockwork Princess. I am looking SO forward to the release of Fiery Heart this year and Forever Song (Blood of Eden #3) in 2014.

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: The Prophecy is part of a trilogy, and the other two books (tentatively titled The Outlanders and The Fulfillment) are in the revision stage. I also have a YA futuristic thriller, middle-grade coming-of-age, women’s chick lit, and another YA fantasy in the works.

 
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Interview + Giveaway: The Promise of Amazing by Robin Constantine

Hey everyone! I’m so excited to have Robin Constantine, author of The Promise of Amazing (December 31, 2013) here for an interview today! Here’s the official Goodreads excerpt for the book:

Promise of Amazing

Wren Caswell is average. Ranked in the middle of her class at Sacred Heart, she’s not popular, but not a social misfit. Wren is the quiet, “good” girl who’s always done what she’s supposed to—only now in her junior year, this passive strategy is backfiring. She wants to change, but doesn’t know how.

Grayson Barrett was the king of St. Gabe’s. Star of the lacrosse team, top of his class, on a fast track to a brilliant future—until he was expelled for being a “term paper pimp.” Now Gray is in a downward spiral and needs to change, but doesn’t know how.

One fateful night their paths cross when Wren, working at her family’s Arthurian-themed catering hall, performs the Heimlich on Gray as he chokes on a cocktail weenie, saving his life literally and figuratively. What follows is the complicated, awkward, hilarious, and tender tale of two teens shedding their pasts, figuring out who they are—and falling in love.

Hope you guys enjoy the interview!

Question: Describe your books, using no more than three adjectives. Go!
Answer: Fun, sexy, Jersey (if Jersey can be an adjective!)

Question: Wren was such a down-to-earth and relatable character. What elements went into writing her?
Answer: Wren started ‘talking’ to me in jury duty. I was actually working on a different novel at the time, but decided to amuse myself with some free writing (because you need amusement during jury duty!!) and the first lines came through. She was serious but funny – it’s a fine line writing a teenage voice – there needs to be drama/angst but it can’t be ‘oh woe is me’ (although, who isn’t a bit ‘woe is me’ at times!) I really liked her and had a whole different story plotted out for her – but when the time came to write it, in walked Grayson and he was a game changer.

Question: I really related to Wren being quiet in the beginning, that being quit was “not a character flaw.” Can you explain where this concept came from? Is this something you experienced when you were younger?
Answer: Wren is probably the most personal character I’ve ever written, so much so that halfway through writing I thought…um, maybe I need to change her ‘bird’ name! I loved the name Wren because it’s short and strong, and that’s why I chose it, or it chose me. Not sure. She’s just always been Wren from day one.

I totally experienced (and still do) a ‘quiet’ backlash. Wren’s NHS evaluation came right from my own experience and it left me mystified and confused. I think being quiet can sometimes come off as arrogance or ignorance or snobbiness or disinterest – which is all about as far from the truth as possible. For years it did feel like a character flaw. I chose Communication Studies as my major in college to help me ‘get over it’ – so I had tons of public speaking classes and classes in front of the camera, and I loved it but I’m still quiet by nature.

I thought it would be interesting to have a character with these struggles because there’s also a strange dichotomy with being quiet – sometimes you’re not. I know for me, I’m not that quiet around my family or friends. And when you find people you’re totally comfortable with – they accept your ‘quietness’ and usually then you’re not quiet around them. And I think it’s possible to come out of your shell and still be quiet. Quiet is not a negative. It took me a long time to understand that.

Question: Grayson felt like a very complex character, with two very different sides to his personality. Was he a difficult character to write? Where did you get the inspiration for him?
Answer: Grayson was a minor character in a different novel that I ended up scrapping. Anytime he showed up on the page, he kept stealing the scenes. And he was so different from any character I’d ever written. I loved the idea of having someone less than perfect as a love interest but as I started drafting The Promise of Amazing, I realized Grayson was more than just Wren’s love interest. He had his own story to tell so I experimented by writing from his POV for a while and I loved it. Writing from a male perspective was challenging yet oddly liberating. Grayson has a creative way of expressing himself! Experiencing him getting in so deep with his friends and wondering if he could get himself out of it was difficult to write. Underneath it all, Grayson is a good guy who wants to do the right thing but he’s also a teenager who doesn’t always take into account the consequences of his actions.

Question: Were there any scenes you wish you hadn’t had to cut?
Answer: There was a whole storyline with Madison being involved with Wren’s brother Josh that I loved but it didn’t make sense to the story as a whole, so I decided to take it out before we even subbed the manuscript. They were adorable together!!

Question: On the flip side, were there any scenes that got added during edits that you’re really pleased with?
Answer: Yes!! The scene with the girls getting ready for Andy’s party where they talk to Madison via Skype was added in edits and it’s one of my favorites. (In my original version Madison went to the party.) That was a lot of fun to write.

Question: What books would you recommend to a reader who loved yours, and wants to read something similar?
Answer: Perfect Chemisty by Simone Elkeles and Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry.

Question: As a 2013 Debut Author yourself, which 2013 debuts have you read and enjoyed so far? And which upcoming 2013 debuts are you most looking forward to?
Answer: I actually consider myself a 2014 debut, even though my release date is December 31st! I’ve had an incredible time getting to know other OneFours, there are some amazing debuts coming out this year! But since I have my foot in 2013 also…hmmm…I loved INSOMNIA by JR Johansson – so creepy. And I just finished BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA by April Genevieve Tucholke – which was so atmospheric and descriptive and made me want to have a picnic and watch old movies. I loved it.

It is really really hard to pick out which 2014 debuts I’m looking forward to most because seriously, I could list them all. It’s going to be an awesome year for debuts!! But if I had to choose…I’m really looking forward to PRISONER OF NIGHT AND FOG by Anne Blankman, SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY by Julie Murphy and NO PLACE TO FALL by Jaye Robin Brown.**

Question: Biggest writing quirk?
Answer: I talk to myself. A lot. Sometimes it’s to hear how a bit of dialogue will sound, sometimes it’s about making a certain facial expression and trying to explain it in a more creative way than “he furrowed his brow” or “she rolled her eyes”. I even talk out scenes when I’m driving. If you ever caught me driving home from a critique group meeting you’d think I was on the phone. I’m happy Bluetooth exists or else I’d look completely crazy.

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: I’m working on a companion novel for The Promise of Amazing, told from Madison’s POV along with a new male character who I’m already in love with. It’s not a continuation of the story, but a completely new set of circumstances a few months after TPofA takes place. It’s been a challenge shifting gears, but I love it because Madison is so different from Wren. I also love it because Wren, Grayson and Jazz are in it too!!

**To learn more about all the OneFour KidLit 2014 Debut Authors, check out their blog here.

And now for the awesome giveaway, courtesy of Robin! There will be TWO winners! One will win a signed ARC of The Promise of Amazing and one will win some awesome Promise of Amazing swag!

-Giveaway is US/CAN only

-Each winner has 48 hours to respond. If winner(s) does not respond, a new winner will be selected.

-You must be 13 or older to enter OR have your parents’ permission.

-I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.

-I reserve the right to change any rules as I see fit for each individual giveaway

*The above giveaway rules were borrowed and modified from Jessica @ Just a Book Lover.

With that being said, I wish you luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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