Review: Circle of Jinn by Lori Goldstein

I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: Circle of Jinn by Lori GoldsteinCircle of Jinn by Lori Goldstein
Series: Becoming Jinn #2
Published by Feiwel & Friends on May 17, 2016
Pages: 400
Format: ARC
Source: the publisher
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Being Jinn is Azra’s new reality. As she grants wishes under the watchful eye of the Afrit council, she remains torn between her two worlds—human and Jinn. Soon, secrets spill. Zars are broken. Humans become pawns. And rumors of an uprising become real as the Afrit’s reach extends beyond the underground world of Janna.

Straddling the line becomes impossible. Aware of her unique abilities, Azra must not just face but embrace her destiny. But when the role she must play and those she must protect expand to include a circle of Jinn greater than her own, Azra will be forced to risk everything. A risk that means there’s everything to lose, and at the same time, everything to gain—for herself and her entire Jinn race.

In this dramatic sequel to Becoming Jinn, Azra’s story comes to a heartfelt and thrilling conclusion.

I finished this book over a month ago and I still haven’t been able to review it. I really enjoyed it, so I’m not sure why except that I’ve been in a bit of a blogging slump this year. Better late than never though, right? Still, its been awhile since I read this, so I’m a little fuzzy on the book’s details, but I remember enough to give you guys a general sense of the story. I’ll also keep this short and sweet, so I don’t ramble!

I truly enjoyed this book. I’m sad it’s the conclusion, as I was under the impression this was a trilogy, but I think Lori Goldstein did a wonderful job of wrapping things up. She also did a great job recounting what happened in book one while avoiding info-dumps. I didn’t feel totally lost, which was awesome (I’m sure it also helps that I read book one pretty recently!).

I loved the character growth in this book. Azra has definitely come a long way since book one when she didn’t even WANT to be a Jinn. She really embraced who she is and her destiny and I really liked the way her story ended. Yasmin, too, has grown a lot since the first book. I also loved the new characters we were introduced to – mainly Zak and Matin. I loved who they were, their backstories and their personalities. Matin, especially, was hilarious! I’m still not sure how I feel about the Henry and Nate situation… I love both guys, so it’s hard to decide if I’m happy with the way things went or not.

This book was intense with a lot of twists, turns and revelations. The ending was insane and epic! I don’t think it could have ended any other way! I couldn’t read this book fast enough and I didn’t want to put it down! Though I’m sad the series has come to an end, I’m so glad I read it – I loved it and I’m really satisfied with the way it ended and the way everything wrapped up for each character. I also adore Lori and can’t wait to see what she comes up with next!

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2016 Debut Authors Bash: The Last Cherry Blossom by Kathleen Burkinshaw (Interview + Giveaway)

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Hey everyone! Welcome to my stop on the 2016 Debut Authors Bash! I’m excited to be hosting Kathleen Burkinshaw, author of The Last Cherry Blossom (August 2, 2016 – Sky Pony Press). This book takes place during an incredibly painful and heartbreaking event in history: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It’s SO important that we learn from our past, so I’m REALLY excited to share with you this enlightening interview with Kathleen. First, here’s the chilling cover and synopsis:

LCBFollowing the seventieth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, this is a new, very personal story to join Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.

Yuriko was happy growing up in Hiroshima when it was just her and Papa. But her aunt Kimiko and her cousin Genji are living with them now, and the family is only getting bigger with talk of a double marriage! And while things are changing at home, the world beyond their doors is even more unpredictable. World War II is coming to an end, and Japan’s fate is not entirely clear, with any battle losses being hidden fom its people. Yuriko is used to the sirens and the air-raid drills, but things start to feel more real when the neighbors who have left to fight stop coming home. When the bomb hits Hiroshima, it’s through Yuriko’s twelve-year-old eyes that we witness the devastation and horror.

This is a story that offers young readers insight into how children lived during the war, while also introducing them to Japanese culture. Based loosely on author Kathleen Burkinshaw’s mother’s firsthand experience surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, The Last Cherry Blossom hopes to warn readers of the immense damage nuclear war can bring, while reminding them that the “enemy” in any war is often not so different from ourselves.

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And now here’s the interview!

Question: The Last Cherry Blossom covers a very dark period in history – the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. In your own words, why is it important for young readers to learn about this period in history? Was it difficult to balance being truthful without being too brutal?
Answer: As the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are dwindling, it is important for the younger generation- our future voters to be aware of the danger in using nuclear weapons.

Yes, I definitely wanted to honor the memories of my mother as well as portraying the horrific reality of that day. However, in order to do that, I did work with my editors on various ways to write the descriptions of what my mother witnessed. I’m very pleased with the final outcome.

Question: Can you discuss the parallels/similarities and differences between the changes happening in Yuriko’s home life and the changes happening in her world/Japan?
Answer: Yuriko, like many of us do not like change. There will be new family members in her family soon. Other families are experiencing change when they are losing loved ones to the war effort. When secrets are revealed in Yuriko’s family her sense of stability is lost. Meanwhile, Japan’s fate is not entirely clear. As the war drags on, Yuriko along with other families begin to think about the unsettling possibility that Japan may lose.

Question: What’s the significance of the title and how does it relate to the story?
Answer: One of my mother’s favorite celebrations was Sakura hanami (the cherry blossom festival). I believe it stood out also because it was the last ‘normal’ celebration with family and friends before the atomic bomb dropped. She loved the fragrance of the cherry blossom. After the bomb dropped and the smoke scent invaded her senses,she couldn’t help thinking that she would never enjoy the fragrance of or that happiness in celebrating cherry blossoms..

Question: The cover is haunting yet gorgeous. Where did the concept for the design come from? Did you have any say in it? Do you feel it accurately represents your story?
Answer: I had submitted a mood board to my editor with various covers of other books that I liked. I had hoped it would be mostly in black and white and a pop of color. But all the credit goes to the cover artist Katy Betz. She created the design and when I first saw it the one word was stunning! I would never have envisioned it, but she completely and skillfully captured the emotion of beauty coming from the ashes.

Question: What’s the most important lesson you hope your readers take away with them after reading The Last Cherry Blossom?
Answer: That nuclear weapons should not be used on any country for any reason because each person that was under those famous mushroom clouds on August 6th and 9th were someone’s mother, father, brother, sister, or child.

Question: According to the synopsis and your bio, The Last Cherry Blossom is based partly on your mother’s first hand experience surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. How much of the story is based on her story? What other research did you do while writing this story?
Answer: About 80% of the events in the novel are based on her life. But the description of the day of and days immediately following the atomic bomb are 100% from her own horrific experience in August 1945.

I researched many books on survivor accounts as well as the history of the war in Japan and how it affected the people in their daily lives.

Question: Craziest thing you’ve had to Google for a work in progress?
Answer: Where would a bride of a samurai store her weapon on her wedding day? And Were there movies about mummies in Japan before or during WWII?

Question: Are you working on anything new?
Answer: Yes, I’m at the very early stage of writing another historical fiction story.

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KathleenAbout the Author:
 
I am a writer, a wife, and a mom of an 19-year- old daughter. I have a dog who is a kitchen ninja. I also live with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), a neurological chronic pain disease. Nurturing my creative side does not take away my pain, but it helps me to push through it and live my life in spite of it.

I have visited middle schools to present my mother’s experience for the past 5 years as I worked on this manuscript. In July 2013, I won 1st place in the Society of Children Book Writers and Illustrators of the Carolinas’ Writing Contest in the Novel category! in September 2013 Anna Olswanger, of Olswanger Literary LLC, offered me representation.

I am thrilled to announce that on AUGUST 2, 2016, THE LAST CHERRY BLOSSOM will be published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York City, and coming to a book store near you!!!!!!!.

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Cover Reveal: 100 HOURS by Rachel Vincent (Giveaway)

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I’ve been a HUGE fan of Rachel Vincent ever since I read her Soul Screamers series. So I’m BEYOND excited to share the awesome cover for her new book 100 HOURS, the first in her new trilogy which releases on March 28, 2017 from Katherine Tegen Books. Scroll down to check out the gorgeous cover, read what Rachel Vincent has to say about 100 HOURS, and enter for a chance to win. And be sure to share your thoughts about the cover in the comments!

So first, a note from Rachel:

In my upcoming YA suspense 100 HOURS, Genesis and her cousin Maddie come from opposite ends of the privilege spectrum, but when they wind up kidnapped for ransom during spring break in Colombia and have no one else to count on, they discover they have more in common than either of them thought.

If you’ve read any of my previous releases, 100 HOURS probably seems like a departure for a Rachel Vincent book. And that’s what I thought, back when it was just me and an idea. But as I wrote the story and got to know the characters, I realized that even though this book is set in the Colombian jungle and these characters have no supernatural abilities, 100 HOURS is very much a book about the themes that draw me in over and over. Survival. Family friction and loyalty. High-stakes pulse-racing action. Twists, turns, secrets, and revelations. Girls who can fend for themselves—and for anyone else who needs help.

And now for the cover!! Are you ready to see it??

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Isn’t it epic?!?!?!?! Here’s more about the book:

Maddie is beyond done with her cousin Genesis’s entitled and shallow entourage. Genesis is so over Miami’s predictable social scene with its velvet ropes, petty power plays, and backstabbing boyfriends.

While Maddie craves family time for spring break, Genesis seeks novelty—like a last-minute getaway to an untouched beach in Colombia. And when Genesis wants something, it happens.

But paradise has its price. Dragged from their tents under the cover of dark, Genesis, Maddie, and their friends are kidnapped and held for ransom deep inside the jungle—with no diva left behind. It all feels so random to everyone except Genesis. She knows they were targeted for a reason. And that reason is her.

Now, as the hours count down, only one thing’s for certain: If the Miami hostages can’t set aside their personal problems, no one will make it out alive.

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And now for the giveaway! Courtesy of the author, there is a blitz-wide giveaway for a SIGNED SET of a paperback copy of THE STARS NEVER RISE + an ARC of THE FLAME NEVER DIES that ONE lucky winner will receive! Giveaway is US only. Must be 13 or older to enter. Giveaway ends on July 11th at 11:59 PM Pacific. To enter, fill out the Rafflecopter below:

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Rachel-VincentAbout the Author:
 
Rachel Vincent is a former English teacher and an eager champion of the Oxford comma. She shares her home in Oklahoma with two cats, two teenagers, and her husband, who’s been her # 1 fan from the start. Rachel is older than she looks and younger than she feels, and she remains convinced that writing about the things that scare her is the cheapest form of therapy—but social media is a close second.

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2016 Debut Authors Bash: Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst (Interview + Giveaway)

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Hey everyone! Welcome to my stop on the 2016 Debut Authors Bash! I’m so excited to be hosting Audrey Coulthurst, author of Of Fire and Stars (November 22, 2016 – Balzer + Bray). This book looks AMAZING and I’m REALLY excited to share with you an interview with Audrey. First, here’s the awesome cover and synopsis:

OFAS coverBetrothed since childhood to the prince of Mynaria, Princess Dennaleia has always known what her future holds. Her marriage will seal the alliance between Mynaria and her homeland, protecting her people from other hostile lands. But Denna has a secret. She possesses an Affinity for fire—a dangerous gift for the future queen of a kingdom where magic is forbidden.

Now, Denna must learn the ways of her new home while trying to hide her growing magic. To make matters worse, she must learn to ride Mynaria’s formidable warhorses before her coronation—and her teacher is the person who intimidates her most, the prickly and unconventional Princess Amaranthine (called Mare), sister of her betrothed.

When a shocking assassination leaves the kingdom reeling, Mare and Denna reluctantly join forces to search for the culprit. As the two work together, each discovers there’s more to the other than she thought. Mare is surprised by Denna’s intelligence and bravery, while Denna is drawn to Mare’s independent streak. Soon their friendship is threatening to blossom into something more.

But with dangerous conflict brewing that makes the alliance more important than ever, acting on their feelings could be deadly. Forced to choose between their duty and their hearts, Mare and Denna must find a way to save their kingdoms—and each other.

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And now here’s the interview!

Question: Congratulations! Of Fire and Stars will be out in roughly six months. What’s on your to-do list between now and then?
Answer: There are so many things on my to-do list! I still have a few ARCs of Of Fire and Stars that I’m planning to give away over the next few months on Goodreads and Twitter. In September I’m hoping to visit Chicago to celebrate the launch of my dear friend Paula Garner’s debut novel, Phantom Limbs, which is one of the most incredibly real and heartbreaking YA contemporaries I’ve ever read. Irish Banana will be hosting a blog tour for Of Fire and Stars in late November, and I’m also traveling to Atlanta, Georgia for a conference just before the book releases. Then I have a launch party to plan for early December, which I will be doing in Austin, Texas with Amy Tintera, the lovely author of Ruined. So, just a few things to do and places to be!

Question: Everything about Of Fire and Stars—from that epic title and gorgeous cover to the intriguing synopsis—sounds amazing! And readers are especially excited for a Sci-Fi/Fantasy YA book with LGBT+ characters. Can you discuss, in your own words, the significance of this story and why it needed to be told?
Answer: Fortunately we have begun to see some YA SF/F with LGBT+ characters in recent years. My inspiration for Of Fire and Stars came from writing the book I had always wanted to read. I was a big fantasy reader as a teen, but never came across a fantasy book with a female protagonist who fell in love with another girl. After reading Ash by Malinda Lo, it occurred to me that not only could I write a YA fantasy in which two girls fall in love, but I also had the opportunity to create a world without homophobia. Part of the beauty of writing secondary world fantasy is that writers are not obligated to create worlds that have the same social structures or prejudices that are present in ours. When I was a teen it would have made a big difference to me to spend some time in the pages of a fantasy book that felt familiar in the ways I loved—the medievalesque setting, magic, and political intrigue—but also showed me that it was possible for a girl to fall for another girl in that imaginary world.

Question: The main characters in Of Fire and Stars are Princess Dennaleia (Denna) and Princess Amaranthine (Mare). Neither girl strictly identifies with one LGBT+ identity. Did you want this to be ambiguous for a reason? Do you have an idea in your head regarding how Denna and Mare identify? If so, will you reveal this your readers at some point?
Answer: I am so glad that someone asked this question. The topic of labels seems to be rather divisive—they are very important to some people, and sometimes seeing identities explicitly addressed on the page can be very helpful to individuals who are still grappling with theirs. The main reason I chose not to have either girl identify with a particular LGBT+ label on the page was because first and foremost, I deliberately created a fantasy world in which homophobia does not exist, which means that the characters’ understanding of their sexuality does not directly correspond to what it might in the real world. Also, the relationship between the two leading characters grows from the ways they challenge and bring out the best in each other, and the attraction follows from that. It’s less about gender or sexual orientation than just meeting the right person. All that said, if Denna were a modern teen she would likely identify as lesbian—part of her journey through Of Fire and Stars is the slow realization that she is not attracted to men. On the other hand, Mare would probably identify as bisexual. She had a previous relationship with a boy, but there is no doubt that she also grows very attracted to Denna over the course of the book.

Question: How much of yourself and your experiences went into Of Fire and Stars?
Answer: A lot of my own experience went into Of Fire and Stars. Like Denna, I didn’t have much context in which to think about my sexuality when I was younger. Denna has known since childhood that she was to marry a prince, so why would she ever think about who she might be attracted to? There is no point. It takes meeting Mare for her to start to question what she wants, which is very similar to the way that my relationship with my first girlfriend unfolded. I did not choose a label for myself until long after that relationship ended—I did not know how I wanted to define my sexuality, but I knew without question that I loved my girlfriend at the time. I wanted to write a book that reflected that experience.

Question: In early May, you posted on Twitter, saying that your “queer princesses in Of Fire and Stars would be big fans of” the ‘Give Elsa A Girlfriend’ campaign. So, which of your princesses do you think would win Elsa’s heart, Denna or Mare?
Answer: If Mare wasn’t in the picture, I love the idea of Denna and Elsa together. Both have been raised to be queens, and with their opposing gifts of fire and ice they would be an unstoppable power couple.

Question: Craziest thing you’ve had to Google for a work in progress?
Answer: There are SO many bizarre google searches I’ve had to do. I did a lot of reading on weapon forging techniques for Of Fire and Stars. I also spent a lot of time learning about burns and stab wounds in far more detail than I ever wanted to! For another work in progress I actually interviewed a leading expert on obsessive-compulsive disorder. She was fascinating to talk to and incredibly helpful with my book research.

Question: What books would you recommend to a reader who loved yours, and wants to read something similar?
Answer: For fantasy involving girls who like girls, Ash and Huntress by Malinda Lo shouldn’t be missed. More recent SF/F releases I loved that included queer female protagonists are The Abyss Surrounds Us by Emily Skrutskie and Shallow Graves by Kali Wallace. For readers interested in stories featuring other GLBTQIA+ identities, I highly recommend checking out the website lbgtqreads.com. It’s a great resource to find books with protagonists that represent all the colors of the GLBTQIA+ rainbow across lots of genres.

Question: What are three must-have items when you sit down to write?
Answer: I do most of my writing at home on the couch, so I always need my lap desk, a glass of water, and my Siamese cat Tazo curled up next to me.

Question: What book are you currently reading?
Answer: I picked up some exciting ARCs at BEA in May, so I’m working my way through those. Also on my to-read list is The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin, and I’m super excited to sneak preview some 2017 books authored by my 2016 debut author friends.

Question: I know Of Fire and Stars is still months away from publication, but I have to ask… Are you working on anything new?!?
Answer: I am! I just finished an early draft of a companion to Of Fire and Stars. All I can say right now is that it involves even more magic and murder. *smiles mysteriously*

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Audrey Coulthurst writes YA books that tend to involve magic, horses, and kissing the wrong people. Her debut novel, OF FIRE AND STARS, will be published by Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins on November 22, 2016. When she’s not dreaming up new stories, she can usually be found painting, singing, or on the back of a horse. Audrey has a Master’s in Writing from Portland State University, is a member of SCBWI, and studied with Malinda Lo as a 2013 Lambda Literary Foundation Fellow. She lives in Santa Monica, California. Find out more about Audrey and her books at audreycoulthurst.com or follow her on Twitter at @audwrites.

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Release Day Blitz: Your Presidential Fantasy Dream Team by Daniel O’Brien and Winston Rowntree

Happy Book Birthday to Daniel O’Brien and Winston Rowntree, author and illustrator (respectively) of Your Presidential Fantasy Dream Team, out today from Crown Books for Young Readers!

Fantasy Dream Team Fans of How They Croaked: The Awful Ends of the Awfully Famous and Kid Presidents can draft their own presidential fantasy team, based on these hilarious-but-true profiles of our past leaders.

What if a zombie apocalypse or a robot uprising threatened the nation and you had the power to recruit some of the nation’s finest presidents to help save the day?

By studying the most successful squads in history, Daniel O’Brien has identified the perfect ingredients for a victorious team.

Which president would you choose for: the Brain, the Brawn, the Moral Compass, the Loose Cannon, and the Roosevelt?

Choose wisely—the fate of the world is in your hands!

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Sunday Street Team: All the Feels by Danika Stone (Excerpt + Giveaway)

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Sunday Street Team is hosted by Nori @ ReadWriteLove28

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Hey everyone! Today, I have an excerpt to share with you from All the Feels by Danika Stone! Plus, we have a great giveaway for you to enter! First, here’s more about the book!

ATFCollege freshman Liv is more than just a fangirl: The Starveil movies are her life… So, when her favorite character, Captain Matt Spartan, is killed off at the end of the last movie, Liv Just. Can’t. Deal.

Tired of sitting in her room sobbing, Liv decides to launch an online campaign to bring her beloved hero back to life. With the help of her best friend, Xander, actor and steampunk cosplayer extraordinaire, she creates #SpartanSurvived, a campaign to ignite the fandom. But as her online life succeeds beyond her wildest dreams, Liv is forced to balance that with the pressures of school, her mother’s disapproval, and her (mostly nonexistent and entirely traumatic) romantic life. A trip to DragonCon with Xander might be exactly what she needs to figure out what she really wants.

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And now for the excerpt! Enjoy!

Excerpt #2: From All the Feels, Chapter 2

Spartan Forum, 2:15 a.m.
New thread, topic: Spartan Rescue Mission
@SpartanSurvived:

ATTN: All members of the Starveil Rebellion. Many of you have heard that Captain Matt Spartan, commander of the Star Freighter Elysium, has been reported missing in action. Surveillance footage from the final escape pod shows the Elysium being destroyed, but in the last hours, there have been multiple reports of an unidentified transceiver messaging in the Omega Quadrant.

We need you, soldiers. Spartan needs you. Look for evidence. Find reports, word-of-mouth testimony, footage if you can. If we have any hope of finding Spartan alive, it will come down to your ingenuity and determination. This rescue message must spread far and wide. Post your findings on all fandom platforms using the hashtag: #SpartanSurvived

THIS IS YOUR CALL TO ACTION.

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Liv chewed her lower lip, rereading the text once and again. Leaving a post like this on one of the busiest Starveil forums was a call to arms. It was so outrageous – so arrogant – she couldn’t doubt the potential for ridicule. Trolls loved tearing apart things like this.

And if they decided to start flaming her post, they’d burn her idea down to the ground. But if she didn’t post it, she’d never know.

Her fingers drummed on the armrest. Post or not. That was the big question.

Liv lifted her phone, scrolling through her texts. There was one from Joanne. It had arrived while she was out with Xander.

@Joeswoes: So upset over that stupid ending, Liv. How do you get over losing a character you love? Spartan’s REAL to me. He’s my baby, you know? :(

Liv did know. He was her baby too. He was everyone’s! And by killing the character off they’d wounded an entire community of fans. She reread Joe’s text, her finger hovering over reply for a long moment.

She set the phone down again.

Her gaze darted back to the computer screen. THIS IS YOUR CALL TO ACTION. If she posted this, it needed to be real. She needed people to believe Spartan could come back. They needed to trust that he’d made it out of the ship. It couldn’t just be fangirl to fangirl, writing Starveil AU’s that never really happened. This would be the guerrilla warfare of character ships. The fans would have to reweave the details they had into a new explanation of those last seconds of film. They’d take no prisoners, leave no wounded fans behind. But, as in any war, that meant the intel behind the revolution had to stay secret for as long as possible.

Fandom had to believe.

Liv released her breath, heart beating in her temple. It’s up to you to make your happy ending.

She hit post.

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About the Author:

Danika Stone is an author, artist, and educator who discovered a passion for writing fiction while in the throes of her Masters thesis. A self-declared bibliophile, Danika now writes novels for both adults (The Intaglio Series and Ctrl Z) and teens (All the Feels). When not writing, Danika can be found hiking in the Rockies, planning grand adventures, and spending far too much time online. She lives with her husband, three sons, and a houseful of imaginary characters in a windy corner of Alberta, Canada.

Ms. Stone is represented by Morty Mint of Mint Literary Agency.

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Blog Tour: How to Disappear by Ann Redisch Stampler (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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Hey everyone! I’m really excited to be on the blog tour for How to Disappear by Ann Redisch (Simon Pulse, June 14, 2016). This book sounds AMAZING and I can’t wait to read it!!

Check out the excerpt below and don’t forget to enter the giveaway!

How to Disappear CoverThis electric cross-country thriller follows the game of cat and mouse between a girl on the run from a murder she witnessed—or committed?—and the boy who’s sent to kill her.

Nicolette Holland is the girl everyone likes. Up for adventure. Loyal to a fault. And she’s pretty sure she can get away with anything…until a young woman is brutally murdered in the woods near Nicolette’s house. Which is why she has to disappear.

Jack Manx has always been the stand-up guy with the killer last name. But straight A’s and athletic trophies can’t make people forget that his father was a hit man and his brother is doing time for armed assault. Just when Jack is about to graduate from his Las Vegas high school and head east for college, his brother pulls him into the family business with inescapable instructions: find this ruthless Nicolette Holland and get rid of her. Or else Jack and everyone he loves will pay the price.

As Nicolette and Jack race to outsmart each other, tensions—and attractions—run high. Told in alternating voices, this tightly plotted mystery and tense love story challenges our assumptions about right and wrong, guilt and innocence, truth and lies.

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Excerpt: Deleted Scene B

Author Note: This scene was an early attempt to capture Jack’s pure anger, expressed directly and through sarcasm, at the fact that his brother, Don, has blackmailed him to track and eliminate a girl who, in an earlier version of the story, was thought to have killed a Russian named Petrov, an orderly at the institution where she ended up.

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I am trying to work up some enthusiasm for a gap year.

Because who the hell wants to go to college when he could ride around the country in his lowlife brother’s shitmobile Thunderbird, looking for a cute girl who cuts people’s throats?

Because my lowlife brother is in a corner, back to the wall, dead if he doesn’t do some thug he crossed a favor.

I want to punch him in the face and go “What the hell? Again? Why do you keep doing this?”

But I don’t want him dead.

Bringing us back to the killer girl, the crazy one who killed Ivan Petrov. I don’t care how weasly the guy was, he was becoming a nurse. Besides, I don’t like blood.

And my dad, the king of spilling blood, was fine with that.

Damn Don. Damn stupid Don.

I wake up and I’m sitting up in bed, skin cold to the touch but sweating. I am pummeled with memories I’d rather not have.

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And now for the giveaway! ONE (1) winner will receive a $50.00 gift certificate for The Book Depository, Signed HOW TO DISAPPEAR bookmarks + a Nicolette’s disguise inspired Smashbox makeup kit. ***Giveaway is INTERNATIONAL***

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Ann StamplerAbout the Author:
 
Ann Redisch Stampler is the author of the young adult novels Afterparty and Where It Began as well as half a dozen picture books. Her work has garnered an Aesop accolade, the National Jewish Book Award, Sydney Taylor honors, the Middle East Book Award, and Bank Street Best Books of the Year mentions. How to Disappear (Simon Pulse, 2016), her first young adult thriller, will be released in June. Ann lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband Rick.

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Tour Schedule

Tuesday, June 14th:
Book Briefs – Review
BookHounds YA – Author Interview

Wednesday, June 15th:
Ryley Reads – Review
Fiktshun – Review
Becky on Books – Excerpt

Thursday, June 16th:
Just Commonly – Review
Emily Reads Everything – Review

Friday, June 17th:
Such a Novel Idea – Review
Curling Up With A Good Book – Author Interview

Saturday, June 18th:
Here’s to Happy Endings – Review
My So-Called Book Reviews – Author Interview

Sunday, June 19th:
A Gingerly Review – Spotlight
Book Whales – Excerpt

Monday, June 20th:
A Dream Within A Dream – Review
Jessabella Reads – Character Interview

Tuesday, June 21st:
Owl Always Be Reading – Review
The Cover Contessa – Character Interview

Wednesday, June 22nd:
Dani Reviews Things – Author Interview
Fishing for Books – Review

Thursday, June 23rd:
Once Upon a Twilight – Author Interview
Classy Cat Books – Review

Friday, June 24th:
Star-Crossed Book Blog – Review
Lilians Book Stuff – Author Interview

Saturday, June 25th:
Pandora’s Books – Excerpt
Reese’s Reviews – Review

Sunday, June 26th:
The Phantom Paragrapher – Review
In a Bookish World – Excerpt

Monday, June 27th:
Movies, Shows & Books – Review
Wishful Endings – Character Interview
A Bookish Escape – Review

Blogoversary: Pandora’s Books is 3-Years-Old!

When I first started blogging on June 24, 2013, I never imaged the next words would ever leave my (virtual) mouth: Today, Pandora’s Books is 3-years-old!

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Three years!!! I never thought I’d see this day. Blogging started out as a short-term hobby, something to help connect me with other readers, to become more involved with the book community. I started blogging on a whim and had no idea where it would take me – and now here I am.

Year number three has been a little bit rough for me. My family has been through a lot (including the loss of my beloved chocolate lab, which has left me broken-hearted) and work has been increasingly busy. So blogging kind of took a back-seat. But the things I did accomplish this past year? Completely epic and mind-blowing!

Accomplishments:

-> 56,185 total page views

-> 2,983 Twitter followers

-> 439 Bloglovin followers

-> 484 Goodreads friends

-> 100 email subscribers

-> 585 blog posts (including this one!)
-> Attended ALA MW (American Library Association Mid-Winter Conference) for the first time in Boston with one of my amazing blogging friends, Brittany @ Brittany’s Book Rambles and met a TON of blogger friends
-> Started two new blog features, Once Upon a Time and Television Tuesday
-> Participated in the HarperTeen Summer 2016 Tour, hosted by Hannah @ The Irish Banana Review
-> Participated in the blog tour for one of my favorite television shows, Reign! (Also hosted by Hannah @ The Irish Banana Review)
-> Helped Invaluable/Profiles in History/Lionsgate announce the “The World of The Hunger Games” Auction (Still in shock over this!!!)

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Despite all the ups and downs of 2015-2016, I still accomplished a lot and I’m incredibly proud of the things I did and the things my blog was a part of. Even though I fell behind on posting for my two new features (Once Upon a Time and Television Tuesday), I’m still proud of myself for implementing them. I’ve had so much fun with them and I hope to pick them both back up soon! I have some amazing authors planned for Once Upon a Time and I have some REALLY fun ideas planned for Television Tuesday. I also have some fun topics planned for my On Meredith’s Mind discussion posts! So.. Basically.. Nothing but fun things ahead!

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When Pandora’s Books turned one, I did a ton of blogger/author shout-outs – and accidentally forgot some people — Yikes!! Last year, I skipped the shout-outs to avoid that happening again! Because I’ve met so many amazing people on this journey and it’s REALLY hard to name everyone without forgetting someone. But three years is a BIG deal, so I do want to give a few quick shout-outs/squishy hugs to those who have been with me since the very beginning and those who have become incredibly amazing, supportive friends:

Stacie (Book Nerd Addict)
Stacee (Adventures of a Book Junkie)
Crystal (Bookiemoji)
Alexia (Pretty Deadly Reviews)
Alyssa (The Eater of Books)
Jessica (Stuck in Books)
Kris (My Friends Are Fiction)
Brittany (Brittany’s Book Rambles)
Mary (Mary Had a Little Book Blog)
Celeste (Book Rood Reviews)
Katie (Worn Down Glories)
Molli (Molli Moran Books)

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But so I don’t miss anyone, I also want to give one giant shout-out to ALL my blogging friends, all my author friends, all my co-workers who have become epic friends (I’m looking at you Cindy, Kelly, Brooke, Damaris, Jessica, etc!) and everyone I talk to every day. You’re all amazing. Without you, this journey wouldn’t matter at all and wouldn’t even be possible! I LOVE YOU ALL!

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I know I said this in my post last year, but it’s still 100% on point: This past year has been a whirlwind, but you guys have been there for me through the good and and the not so good. So, thank you – Thank you for being amazing. Thank you for accepting my weird, spazzy, fangirly self. Thank you for letting me be me. For letting me be a part of this amazing community. Thank you for sticking by me through everything that’s gone on in the last year. Thank you for giving me a home and for making me feel less alone. I know I mentioned this last year, but I was always the outsider in school, the weird girl who liked to read about aliens and vampires. The freak who – GASP – liked to WRITE about aliens and vampires. Man, I’ll never forget that day in eighth grade English when my study group laughed at me for telling them that.. It’s been SO INCREDIBLE becoming a part of the blogosphere, finding friends who GET IT when I need to flail about a book, swoon over a book boyfriend, or even cry about a book. YOU GUYS GET ME! So thank you! <3

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I have no idea what the next year will bring or where I’ll be this time next year, but I know one thing: with you guys by my side, I can do anything! So here’s to another year of success for Pandora’s Books and another year of adoring all you lovely people! Cheers!

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And now, to thank you for being awesome and standing by me for the last three years, a giveaway! Or.. Several giveaways! Three, to be exact. Two of the giveaways are US only and one is international!

First, for my US followers, I have two awesome ARCs (Cloudwish by Fiona Wood and Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist) up for grabs! You guys can enter one or both of the giveaways, but you can only win one! So choose wisely!

Then, for my International friends, I’m offering a pre-order of EITHER Cloudwish by Fiona Wood OR Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist!

To enter, fill out the Rafflecopter forms below! But first, the rules:

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

-For International Giveaway: The Book Depository MUST ship to your country for free in order for you to claim your prize.

-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

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

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Release Day Blitz: SuperNova (Heroes of Arcania #1) by Liz Long

Banner Hey everyone! I’m so excited to be helping out with the release day blitz for SuperNova, book one in the Heroes of Arcania trilogy! This book looks amazing and I’m excited to read it!

SuperNovaThe streets of Arcania are overrun with crime, deteriorating as a madman named Fortune makes himself at home. He shows no mercy, striking down anyone in his path – including Nova Benson’s little sister. Devastated, Nova vows to seek justice for her family, but aside from her freak strength and impenetrable skin, how is she supposed to stop a monster like Fortune?

Cole Warner wants to help people. Entrusted to keep his family’s secret, he’s also frustrated at having to hide his gift. He knows he could do more to help in the fight against Fortune. If he could convince his sister Penelope to join him, they might even have a chance at beating him. When Cole meets Nova, he realizes his whole world is about to change. And he’s going to welcome it with open arms.

Falling for each other wasn’t part of the plan.

Then again, neither was becoming a superhero.

Buy on Amazon!

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LizAbout the Author:
 
Liz Long is a proud graduate of Longwood University. Her inspiration comes from action and thriller genres and she spends entirely too much time watching superhero movies. Her day job includes writing for a magazine publisher in Roanoke, VA.

The Donovan Circus series has best been described as “X-Men meets the circus.” Adult horror story Witch Hearts tells the tale of a serial killer hunting witches for their powers. New Adult PNR A Reaper Made is about a teen Reaper who gets caught between falling in love or saving her sister’s soul. All titles are available for paperback or ebook on Amazon.

To learn more about Liz (including more information on her books, plus writing, marketing, and social media tips), visit her website.

Spotlight Post: This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp (Contest Announcement)

This is where it ends contest 
Hey everyone! I’ve got a really fun contest announcement for you today! This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp was haunting, chilling, riveting and realistic. Like I said in my review, this book absolutely gutted me and it’s one that I’m STILL thinking about months later. Which is why I’m really excited to help announce this awesome contest!

This contest starts TODAY, so start submitting those “moments” – Details below!

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Running from June 15-August 7, we are encouraging everyone to create as many “moments” as possible, sharing their progress along the way. Details of the challenge can be found here

As a special bonus for those interested in participating, by signing up here you will be entered to win an ‘Every Moment Counts’ prize packs that includes chalkboard + chalk and custom This Is Where It Ends lanyards.

(Contest announcement provided by Sourcebooks)