In Which I Explain My Absence..

I’d been looking forward to this past weekend for some time. A bunch of great book bloggers were coming into town for the National Book Festival. My son’s first Cub Scout camping trip was scheduled as well so it was going to take a bit of juggling on my part to be able to do everything I wanted.

Turns out I didn’t get to do anything I planned. On Tuesday I started feeling a bit under the weather. I was coughing and had a low-grade fever. By the time Wednesday rolled around, I was bedridden and in so much pain from all the coughing, I couldn’t get any sleep. This lovely thing called the seasonal flu determined my weekend plans for me. I spent the entire time in bed. Any bit of exertion required at least an hour of rest afterward. And to make matters worse, I haven’t been able to read either. It’s been torturous.

Moral of the story: get your flu shot! I had a mild case of the flu and it was horrid, I’d had to see what a severe case of the flu is!

It’s going to take me some time to catch up on my reading and posting, so please be patient!

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Teaser Tuesday, September 22nd

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!

Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My teaser this week comes from Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble:

“My arm no longer aches, but I’m pretty sure the only other time I’ve felt a buzz like the one that shot up my arm when I bumped into Ethan occured when I was three and David convinced me to stick a My Little Pony barrette into a light socket (p.36).”

What is your teaser this week?

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Winners of BBAW Contests!

It’s the post you’ve all been waiting for!  It’s time to announce the winners of my BBAW contests!

The first contest, Winner’s Choice of Book, generated over 300 comments!  Some of the popular books mentioned were The Lost Symbol, Her Fearful Symmetry, and Catching Fire.  The winner is Jennifer from http://www.rundpinne.blogspot.com.  The book she picked to win is Grave Goods (Mistress of the Art of Death) by Arianne Franklin!  Her book has been ordered and is on the way!

The winner of my second BBAW contest, the Book Lovers Gift Set is Jenners from Find Your Next Book Here. Jenners has been contacted and her gift set will be shipped as soon as I receive her address. And, for all of those who asked, the bookmarker pens can be purchased at your local B&N store!

Thank you to all who entered!

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week?

       

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week? This is a weekly event to list the books completed last week, the books currently being reading, and the books to be finish this week. It was created by J.Kaye’s Book Blog, so stop by and join in!

Books Completed Last Week

The Promised World by Lisa Tucker
The Dead Of Night (The Tomorrow Series #2) by John Marsden
School of Fear by Gitty Daneshvari
Laced with Magic by Barbara Bretton

Currently Reading

 

Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble

Books to Complete This Week

The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman
Little Bird of Heaven by Joyce Carol Oates
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
The Love of Her Life by Harriett Evans
Legacy by Cayla Kluver
Tell Me Something True by Leila Cobo
The Lost Symbolby Dan Brown
Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls

What are you reading this week?

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Review & Blog Tour: Laced with Magic by Barbara Bretton

Laced with Magic

Chloe Hobbs is a half human, half scorceress living in the quaint town of Sugar Maple Vermont.  She’s the de facto mayor of Sugar Maple and owns the town’s knit shop, Sticks and Strings. On the surface, Sugar Maple looks like the typical quiet little Vermont town.  Out-of-towners who visit the town don’t realize that the citizens aren’t human.

A tenth-generation wtich owns the Cut & Curl across the street…The hardware store is run by the sweetest family of werewolves you’ll ever meet.  The Sugar Maple Arts Playhouse is under the direction of shapshifters…Faeries keep the Inn’s restaurant fully booked and…the town funeral parlor belongs to a happily married couple who happen to be vampire.” (pg. 3)

The town’s secret hidden is kept hidden from humans using a protective charm that protects the town as long as a female decendant of the Hobb family.  Chloe is that last female decendant.

I’d be remiss not to mention the background of the story. In Casting Spells, the prequel to Laced with Magic, a former Boston police detective,  Luke Mackenzie stumbles upon Sugar Maple after investigating the  drowning death of his friend Suzanne Marsden.  Prior to his arrival, Chloe was the only (partial) human to live in Sugar Maple.  Luke decides to stay in Sugar Maple after his investigation, and he and Chloe begin to date.  The residents of Sugar Maple aren’t happy in the slightest.  Several weren’t too fond of Chloe’s “ethnicity” in the first place, so adding another human to the mix made things worse.

In Casting Spells, Chloe uses her powers to banish Isadora, a Fae leader, from Sugar Maple.  And in Laced with Magic it appears as though Isadora has returned, attempting to regain her powers.

The town is suprised when yet another human enters Sugar Maple. This time, it’s Luke’s ex-wife Karen.  It seems that Luke is full of secrets, knocking Chloe off guard. Not only was he previously married, but he also had a daughter that died two years ago. Karen has tracked Luke down to Sugar Maple tell him that she’d been receiving phone calls from their dead daughter.

Chloe is floored. Not only must she protect the town from Isadora, she must also deal with the secrets Luke’s ex-wife has revealed. Never did she realize that the two might be related.

Bretton does an outstanding job with her characters.  The book is written in first person,  and it jumps between between Chloe, Luke, and Karen every few pages.  This rapid change of view might be irritating and confusing to some, but I think it truly fueled the intensity of the storyline.  The reader sees what’s happening through several different eyes. I didn’t get a chance to read Casting Spells prior to this, but Bretton gives enough background information that it’s not required to be able to follow the new storyline.  I do plan on going back and starting from the beginning, however.  Without giving away too much, the ending will take your breath away, making it very apparent that a third book is in the making.

This book has everything, romance, fantasy, suspense.  Something for everyone. I highly recommend this one.  It’s a quick read, I literally read it in one sitting!

Thank you to Pump Up Your Book Promotions for giving me the opportunity to take part in this tour!

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Review & Blog Tour: The Promised World by Lisa Tucker

PromisedWorld

Thirty-something Lila Cole is a successful professor of English. She is happily married to Patrick.  Her life seems virtually perfect.  Until her twin brother, Billy, the man she puts before all others (including her husband), dies as a result of suicide-by-cop.  Lila learns that her “perfect” brother was actually estranged from his wife and accused of endangering the life of his young son. So, Billy took an unloaded rifle and pointed it at an elementary school.

In the weeks after her brother’s death, Lila falls into a very deep depression.  Billy literally meant everything to her.  Things she loved before, like reading, lacked the substance they once had:

“The characters aren’t real to me anymore.  It’s like they’ve fallen to the floor and shattered into nothing but thousands of meaningless words. It’s like they died, but worse.” p. 49.

Patrick is desperate to help his wife crawl out of this depression. He soon learns that the childhood she told him about was completely false. When questioned by a therapist, Lila is unable to recall key parts of he childhood. All she can remember is the childhood Billy told her about, a promised world that cushioned them from reality. Lila must face this knowledge and reach back into her memory and be prepared to face what really took place.

The Promised World is a fast-paced, thrilling and emotional family drama. It isn’t until near the end of the book that you realize whose story you can trust. Tucker tells a story that you can’t bear to put down, you will want to finish this one in one sitting. The pain Lila experiences after her brother’s death and in the realization that her life was a lie, is so vivid and realistic.

There are several mini-plots that pop up throughout the book. This had the potential to confuse the reader and cause them to stray away from the key storyline, but Tucker did a stellar job of wrapping them al up in a neat package at the end. Tucker’s writing is beautiful and mesmerizing, and the characters will haunt you long after you turn the last page.

TLC
Thank you to TLC Book Tours for giving me the opportunity  to participate in this tour. Following are a few of the other blogs participating in this tour:

Thursday, September 17th:  2 Kids and Tired Book Reviews

Monday, September 21st:  Janel’s Jumble

Tuesday, September 22nd:  Caribousmom

Wednesday, September 23rd:  The Tome Traveller

Thursday, September 24th:  Books and Movies

Monday, September 28th:  A Sea of Books

Tuesday, September 29th:  GalleySmith

Wednesday, September 30th:  Shhh.. I’m Reading

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BBAW Giveaway #2: Book Lover’s Gift Set

The winner of my next BBAW giveaway will receive a book lover’s gift set, which includes the following items:

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  • Assortment of sticky-notes
  • Note card set
  • Sticky-note book mark
  • Bookmarker Pens (so thin, they double as a bookmark)
  • Hardbacker, magazine or graphic novel size

To enter, please comment below. For extra entries, please tweet/blog about it.  Link to tweet/blog post must be included in your comment.  Comment must also contain email address.

Open to US/Canadian residents only.  Winner will be announced on Monday, September 21st.

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Teaser Tuesday, September 15

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!

Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My teaser this week comes from The Promised World by Lisa Tucker:

She used to think that without her brother she would cease to exist. But now, as she heard her lungs gasping for air and felt the ache of her knees against the hardwood floor, she knew her body was stubborn; it would insist on remaining alive, even if her life no longer made sense to her. 

What is your teaser?

Please check back tomorrow for my review of The Promised World.

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BBAW Interview Swap: My Interview with Hilda from The Dip-Files!

My interview partner is Hilda from The Dip-Files.  Before we go into the interview, here is some basic information about her from her blog:

dipfilesI’m a young Venezuelan girl living in Shanghai who has been lost to books. I love emerging myself into those crazy worlds only ingenious Authors can create and I am now exploring all the different genres of literature but remain faithful to vampire stories. I’m also an aspiring novelist and have just recently discovered the wonders of blogging. – – This blog is dedicated to bloody vampires because I just can’t get enough of them! – –

Now that you have a little background information on Hilda, on to the interview!

Jenn: When did you begin blogging? What made you decide to create a blog?

Hilda: I started blogging not too long ago. About two months ago, actually. I had been following some book blogs and blogs of my favorite authors and I thought it would be a good idea to share my own experiences, too.

Jenn: Describe your blog in five words.

Hilda: New, bloody, bookish, experimental, red.

Jenn:  If you were stuck on an island which five books would you like to have with you?

Hilda: That’s tough. The genres I read depend on my mood. This week I feel like reading Paranormal, but two weeks ago I was reading Romance. However I do have some faves I’d like to have with me. The Demonica Series by Larissa Ione, there goes three, Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris and Surrender to the Devil by Lorraine Heath.

Jenn: Name one book that has gone unrecognized so far that deserves more recognition.

Hilda: Shame by Jasvinder Sanghera. It’s like an autobiography but it’s an amazing story. Very touching.

Jenn: You obviously love vampire novels. Which one is your favorite?

Hilda: Phew, how to answer this. I love anything about vampire. Novels, TV Shows, movies, photos, anything. It’s hard to choose one novel because each has something the other doesn’t. It’s pretty impossible for me to pick one. But Interview with the Vampire was my first vampire book, the one that got me hooked, so I guess it is my favorite. And I’m irrevocably in love with Lestat *grin*

Jenn: Who’s your favorite Author?

Hilda: Uh, that’s easy, if you’ve been following me you already know who it is. Larissa Ione. =)

Jenn: What’s your favorite thing about the blogging community?

Hilda: The fact that I can read different points of view and different perspectives and it’s like I experience their experiences along with them. It’s also great to have and meet online buddies that share the same interests as me.

Jenn: What is the best thing you’ve discovered about the blogging community?

Hilda: Blogging is a constant learning experience. Whether it’s books, movies, TV Shows, or simply life, you’re always learning something new. I’ve learned that I have to be more dedicated in what I do in order to accomplish anything I wish.

 

Thank you, Hilda, for stopping by! Be sure to check out her blog later today to view my answers to her questions!

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week?

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week? This is a weekly event to list the books completed last week, the books currently being reading, and the books to be finish this week. It was created by J.Kaye’s Book Blog, so stop by and join in!

Books Completed Last Week

It was another light reading week for me.  I seemed to have entered into a bit of a reading funk.  So many books to read, so many to choose from.  Did I finish ANY that were on my list from last week? NOPE! Instead, I picked a completely random book from my TBR shelf.

Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden (audio)
Devil’s Kiss by Sarwat Chadda

Currently Reading

The Promised World by Lisa Tucker
A Summer by Elin Hilderbrand
The Dead Of Night (The Tomorrow Series #2) by John Marsden

Books to Complete This Week

The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman
Going Away Shoesby Jill McCorkle
31 Hoursby Masha Hamilton
Little Bird of Heaven by Joyce Carol Oates
The Big Steal (Sterling Glass Mysteries) by Emyl Jenkins
Spooner by Pete Dexter
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger

What Are You Reading This Week?

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