Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Best and Worst of 2013


As most of you know, it is December and 2014 is on it's way! So, it is time to recap my favorite and least favorite books of 2013!

The Best Books published in 2013:



Wow, the covers, quite oddly, color coordinate. Apparently blue, red, and yellow covers are signs of a great book!

The Best Books I Read in 2013... but were published earlier:


The Worst Books I read in 2013: (published in a variety of years)

So, there is my little recap of the best and worst books of the year! Also, I discovered I like books with blue and gold covers!!!

What books made your list?


 Post Signature

Monday, December 16, 2013

Heartbeat: Tour Stop + Giveaway


Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott

Publication Date: January 28th, 2013
Publisher: HarlequinTEEN
Emma would give anything to talk to her mother one last time. Tell her about her slipping grades, her anger with her stepfather, and the boy with the bad reputation who might be the only one Emma can be herself with.

But Emma can't tell her mother anything. Because her mother is brain-dead and being kept alive by machines for the baby growing inside her.

Meeting bad-boy Caleb Harrison wouldn't have interested Old Emma. But New Emma-the one who exists in a fog of grief, who no longer cares about school, whose only social outlet is her best friend Olivia-New Emma is startled by the connection she and Caleb forge.

Feeling her own heart beat again wakes Emma from the grief that has grayed her existence. Is there hope for life after death-and maybe, for love?

Praise for Heartbeat
“An intense examination of a family coping with grief, this absorbing character study easily keeps pages turning.”


— Kirkus on Heartbeat

 photo PostDivider_zps93681d5b.png

Note from Emily

For those of you who haven't heard of Elizabeth Scott, I must recommend you read one of her books immediately. After happening upon and loving Scott's novel Love You, Hate You, Miss You, I knew she would become one of my auto-buy authors.

I have had the pleasure of reading an advanced copy of Heartbeat, thanks to HarlequinTeen and Edelweiss, and I have to say that Heartbeat is one of her best works yet!


About the Author:
ELIZABETH SCOTT grew up in a town so small it didn’t even have a post office, though it did boast an impressive cattle population. She’s sold hardware and panty hose and had a memorable three-day stint in the dot-com industry, where she learned that she really didn’t want a career burning CDs. She lives just outside Washington, D.C., with her husband, and firmly believes you can never own too many books.
About Elizabeth Scott - Website | Goodreads | Facebook | Twitter | Tumbler




Giveaway!
 Post Signature


Saturday, December 14, 2013

December New Release Hop


There are some awesome December Releases to be won today!

The winner can choose ONE of the books below:


So, which book do you want? :)

a Rafflecopter giveaway
Rules 
You must be 13 or older 
This should be kinda obvious, please don't cheat! 
US Only :(
I'm sorry, but I don't have the money to ship across the world!

-Emily :)

Now look through all the other awesome blogs participating! They all have epic books featured to win!


<!-- end LinkyTools script —>

Good Luck! Happy Reading!
 Post Signature

Monday, December 9, 2013

Review: Betwixt + Novellas

Follow the rest of the tour schedule here

Publication Date: November 5th, 2012
Genre: YA Paranormal
Amazon/Barnes and Noble
Beautiful, wild-child, Nicole Tepper, is hit by a car and left for dead. But when she wakes the next morning, Nicole finds herself in bed without a scratch. Perhaps she was more intoxicated than usual, as her mother is giving her the silent treatment and her friends are ignoring her as well. 

Things take a turn for the weird when Nicole soon discovers she is actually hovering between life and death. Her body is lying in the forest while her spirit is searching for anyone who can hear her. Unfortunately the only person who can is Dale Finnigan, the guy she publicly humiliated with a sharp-tongued insult that has left him branded. 

Desperate, Nicole has no choice but to haunt Dale and convince the freaked-out senior to help her. Will he find her body before it's too late? Or will the guy who tried to kill her with his car, beat him there and finish her off before anyone finds out?  
I really enjoyed Betwixt! With realistic, flawed characters and a super cool plot, the book will definitely enthrall reader's and keep them up past their bedtime. 

Nicole is in a little bit of a tough spot. Her body is in the middle of nowhere, seriously injured. Thankfully, Nicole’s spirit is free to roam around and get help. Easy, right? Nope. Dale is the only person that can hear her, and the two of them have a bit of unpleasant history. Dale was an intriguing character. He seemed to have his priorities straight, unlike Nicole, and had some cool backstory. I really wanted to slap Nicole for, at first, acting so terrible around him. 

Watching Nicole grow was one of the best parts of the book. No better time to reflect on your life than when it is in danger of ending! Experiencing her revelations about Dale and her lousy choices was awesome. Lastly, Nicole’s voice was perfect, I loved reading with her narrating. 

Also, I should mention the mystery involving the hit-and-run driver who nearly killed Nicole. This was a very interesting part of the story!!! Also, all the action that unfold after finding the culprit are some of my favorite scenes. In the end, I am not sure if the villain got what he deserves, but, never fear, my complaint is fixed in the nest novella!

Overall, Betwixt was a very, very addicting read! The mystery, characters, and development were splendid.

4/5 Stars

Now, onto a review of Before!

Publication Date: September 2013
Series: Betwixt #0.5 
Amazon/Barnes and Noble 
Dale Finnigan is a teenage rebel; he lives for parties, girls and joy riding in stolen cars. In spite of his uptight parents' constant warnings and lectures, he continues to run wild. His crazy lifestyle is the only way he can live and feel free… Until his reckless behavior takes him down a path where there is no going back.

In this prequel to BETWIXT, find out who Dale Finnigan was before he became known as“scar-face”—the unassuming hero everyone underestimates.
I thought this was a great novella to go along with Betwixt. Everyone who read the first novel will definitely like getting to know the young, rebelling Dale Finnigan. 

In my opinion, Betwixt was better than Before. That said, Before was still a compelling read. Reading from Dale’s perspective might have given me a headache (boy does he make a lot of mistakes!) but his voice was super realistic. 

This book made Dale seem so much more real and awesome! I am tempted to compare past Dale to the Dale we know and love in Betwixt. There is so much growth! His struggles with life, family, and other things made him three dimensional and I loved seeing some of his struggle's resolved!

Overall, I feel much more connection to Dale, now that I know his past!

3/5 Stars
3 photo 3stars2_zps56230712.png

Now, onto a review of Beyond!

Publication Date: October 20th, 2013
Series: Betwixt #1.5
Amazon/Barnes and Noble 
Have you ever been so in love with someone, but not had the courage to tell them?

Nicole Tepper is that girl. She loves her boyfriend Dale, but fearing rejection, keeps her feelings buried deep. She can’t even let on how heartbroken she is when Dale begins applying for colleges thousands of miles away from her; never even whispering a word about how much she wishes he would stay close.

But, when Dale is rejected from Columbia University in NYC, due to a police record that follows him wherever he goes, Nicole soon discovers that love can drive her to do things she never thought possible.
What an awesome read!

Beyond went, well, beyond my expectations (haha!) After I finished reading Betwixt, I was sure that the author had a perfect conclusion and didn’t need another novella. Well, Melissa Pearl proved me wrong! I was immediately sucked into Nicole’s story!

I loved seeing Nicole and Dale together without the threat of her death! They were so sweet! I loved how, even though she didn’t want to be separated, Nicole made it her mission to get Dale into his dream college. Do you remember how I mentioned I thought the villain of Betwixt got off easy? That is fixed in Beyond! Seeing their terrible acts come back and bite might have been the best part of the book!

Overall, I loved this conclusion to the Betwixt trilogy. I am left immensely satisfied!



3.5 Stars

Giveaway!
Open internationally Prizes:
-Paperback of the Betwixt series omnibus
-25$ Amazon Gift Card
Good luck!
Oh, and isn't the omnibus cover gorgeous?
Just had to point that out!

  a Rafflecopter giveaway



Happy Reading!!!


 Post Signature

Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Promise of Amazing: Review, Interview, and Giveaway

 photo promise_zpscdc32b3f.png

Make sure to check out the rest of the stops!


Publication Date: December 31st, 2013
Genre: YA Contemporary
Source: ARC for tour
Amazon/Barnes and Noble
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.

Interview: Robin Constantine

1. Hi Robin! Could you describe your book, The Promise of Amazing, in three words?

Sexy, Funny, Volatile.

2. Where is your favorite place to write?

This will be boring, but I like to write at home.  I need my creature comforts like warm socks, coffee and my dog!  And silence.  I have written in coffee shops, but always worry I’m taking up too much time and space and sometimes I get distracted being around too many people.  I’ve also found libraries are great places to edit, but during first draft, I’m usually at home.

3. Do you ever get Writer's Block? What do you do to overcome it?

Kind of, but I try not to call it Writer’s Block.  My process is pretty slow.  I find I have to think a lot about a book before I start writing it.  I’m not one of those people who can sit down and bang out a thousand words in an hour if I don’t know where I’m heading.  I’ve tried! I find if I give myself a word count and then fail I end up feeling worse.  So when I feel blocked, it’s most likely I’ve come to a snag in the story that I’m not quite sure of, so I do research, or try and write something else like a blog post.  I also sometimes ask myself specific questions about a character or plot point before I go to sleep at night, I write it out in a notebook and most times I have an answer when I wake up in the morning.  The creative process fascinates me! 

4. I loved how Wren and Grayson alternated view points! Who’s chapters did you enjoy writing most? If you love each equally, can you tell us why?

Great question!!  I think I enjoyed writing both equally, although there was something about writing from a male POV that was particularly liberating.  Grayson’s chapters were easier to write in the first draft but had to be edited quite a bit during the revision process.  He was a very visceral, shoot from the hip character and I think he came off even more abrasive at first.  Since I’m someone who definitely thinks before I act or speak, being able to just witness a character continually make a mess of things and work his way out of it was really fun.

5. What’s on your reading list this Winter?
    
Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge
Vengeance, by Megan Miranda

6. Do you have any plans for future books?

Yes, right now I’m working on a companion novel to The Promise of Amazing, told from the POV of Wren’s best friend Madison.  It’s been so much fun revisiting old characters (Wren, Grayson and Jazz are in it!) and meeting new ones. I also have a summer beach romance that I’ve been playing around with for a while and perhaps a ghost story someday!

7. Were you a quiet teen, like Wren, or more of a social troublemaker, like Grayson?

I totally relate to Wren.  In school I was quiet and flew under the radar but was completely enthralled by troublemakers.  I had quite a few friends who fell into the troublemaker category!  It’s sort of fun living vicariously.  I can’t speak for all quiet people, but I know for me – there’s definitely an attraction to someone who seems to be so at ease to speak or act that they don’t worry about what other people are thinking.  In the first scene where Wren meets Grayson she says – “…there was something about the way he oozed confidence while acting so asinine that fascinated me.” – this is really something that interests me.  

 photo thepromiseofamazing_zpsa3dd8cf1.png8. I thought the last few sentences were amazing. How did you react to writing the very end of your novel?

Aww, thanks!!   Endings are hard, you want something that’s going to resonate and honestly, when you’ve worked so long on a book sometimes you wonder if what you’ve done is enough.  I loved going on this epic journey with Wren and Grayson (I’ve been with them for a long time!!) and I wanted them to have a really sexy, romantic and hopeful ending.  My original ending was a little different and focused more on Wren, so my editor suggested I do something so the reader is left knowing that these two live on in their own happily ever after.  

As for getting to the end of a story…I’m not sure if I was relieved or just keeping my fingers crossed until my editor read and approved it!  I worried it wasn’t romantic enough or it was too vague, but ultimately I felt good about Wren and Grayson starting from a new point – in the place they first met.

Thanks so much for having me on your blog Emily!!





Review

Reading The Promise of Amazing was a really fun experience for me! After reading a few darker fantasies, I was super glad for the breath of fresh air. This book had me smiling and rooting for the characters in the way I had hoped and needed!

I loved the alternating viewpoints of Wren and Grayson. Wren is the quiet student, looking for change, and Grayson is the social troublemaker in, you guessed it, a heap of trouble. I really am glad that they each had their own distinct voice, as I hate it when POVs meld together.

I really liked how each character has his/her own family problems... making this story have multiple layers. Wren feels a pressure to live up to her siblings, and Grayson and his father have problems. While we are on the topic of Grayson, I have to say I really enjoyed his character. He is flawed, funny, unpredictable, and realistic. And I could totally relate to Wren. Seeing these two characters build a relationship was so awesome!

Although the story had it's serious side, that doesn't there weren't fun, lighter parts! Yeah, I was guily of laughing aloud a lot while reading The Promise of Amazing! I have this tradition where I highlight every line that produces a laugh out of me, and in this book I highlighted 19 parts. The romance was so sweet with such fun dialogue and inner monologue! Overall, I highly reccomend Robin Constantine's debut novel!

P.S. (Post Script)  I also really liked Wren's friends, Maddie and Jazz!!! I cannot tell you how stoked I am for Madison's story!


4.5/5 Stars

About the Author: 

 photo 7062305_zps1cfc7d99.jpgRobin Constantine is a born and bred Jersey girl who moved down South so she could wear flip-flops year round. She spends her days dreaming up stories where love conquers all, well, eventually but not without a lot of peril, angst and the occasional kissing scene. 

Her YA debut, THE PROMISE OF AMAZING, will be released in 2014 by Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.





The Question of the Day:
Were/Are you a quiet teen, like Wren, or more of a social troublemaker, like Grayson?


Giveaway!
a Rafflecopter giveaway

I hoped you enjoyed this post! I always enjoy participating in The Fantastic Flying Bookclub's Blog Tours! Also, The Promise of Amazing's was a spectacular read... I hope you get the chance to experience the story!

 Post Signature

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Reveal and Giveaway: Salt

Today Danielle Ellison and Entangled Teen are revealing the cover for SALT, releasing in early 2014! Check out the gorgeous cover, exclusive excerpt, and enter to win an eARC!

Salt by Danielle Ellison

Author: Danielle Ellison
Release Date: January 7, 2014
Publisher: Entangled Teen
Penelope is a witch, part of a secret society protecting humans from demon attacks. But when she was a child, a demon killed her parents—and stole her magic. Since then, she’s been pretending to be something she’s not, using her sister’s magic to hide her own loss, to prevent being sent away.

When she’s finally given the chance to join the elite demon-hunting force, Penelope thinks that will finally change. With her sister’s help, she can squeeze through the tests and get access to the information she needs to find "her" demon. To take back what was stolen.

Then she meets Carter. He’s cute, smart, and she can borrow his magic, too. He knows her secret—but he also has one of his own.

Suddenly, Penelope’s impossible quest becomes far more complicated. Because Carter’s not telling her everything, and it’s starting to seem like the demons have their own agenda…and they’re far too interested in her.


Exclusive Excerpt!

 “Jealousy is cute on you, Pen.”

“Don't call me that,” I snap, pushing my coffee away from me. “And I'm not jealous.”

He leans back on the chair. "Sure. And I don’t think you’re adorable." I jerk my eyes up. He’s smiling. Screw this—this is so frustrating. I tap my foot under the table.

"We're stating the facts, right?" he says.

“Right,” I say.

I don’t have time for this. And what is wrong with this coffee? I feel like I swallowed a fire and it’s all just burning at my stomach.

“You look sick again,” he says.

The poorly—or perfectly—timed waitress comes back with Carter's coffee and a whole tray of drinks. Carter, obviously, flirts again. I don’t know if he’s doing it to get a reaction out of me, but I’m not going to give him one. I watch him and say nothing, but the whole time it feels darker inside my head and my stomach whirs. It’s more empty, and more full, and unsettled at once. The waitress turns to leave a when it happens.

The waitress coughs, as if she suddenly can’t breathe, and trips. She flies across the air. The tray spills all over a table of four. I gasp, horrified. Another waitress grabs her by the waist, trying to give her the Heimlich. The waitress coughs out the gum. She’s crying hysterically, apologizing to the customers dripping with water.

The weirdest part? As soon it happens, all the fury that was building up inside of me disappears. It’s calm again, normal. The change is so sudden that my fingernails dig into the table. All I can hear is the waitress’s cry. 

"I don't know what happened," she sobs over and over again. I close my eyes. Everything inside me is completely still. No storm, no clawing, no emptiness or fullness. In fact, I’m suddenly starving.
Carter's looking at me when I open my eyes. There's something unsettling in his gaze, something suspicious.

“I gotta go,” I say. He starts to say something. I don't stay long enough to find out what it is.
Somehow I just did magic.


About Danielle:
Danielle Ellison is from a small town in West Virginia. She spent her childhood pretending to fly and talking to imaginary friends. When she grew up, she finally flew away (in an airplane) and started traveling the world. She hasn’t stopped yet, but someday she may decide to settle in one place. Her real life friends would definitely like that; they would probably also like if she stopped talking to her characters out loud.

SALT comes out in January 2014, and then it's sequel. In October 2014, FOLLOW ME THROUGH DARKNESS (book one of the BOUNDLESS Trilogy) comes out. She's got a busy few years! 

Website/Blog/Twitter/Facebook/Goodreads


Giveaway:

1 eARC of SALT International

a Rafflecopter giveaway

I cannot wait to read this book! Also, the cover is AMAZING! What do you think? Yay or Nay on the design?

 Post Signature