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Sunday, 28 August 2011

Random Acts of Kindess: August Wrap-Up


Hey all! So it's that time again to show you all what we received and sent during the month of August. So, let's start:

Donna's Received


Zombie Queen of Newbury High from Siobhan - Totally Bookalicious
Almost to Die For from Misty - Bookaholic Book Club

* I am getting two books from Haley. They haven't arrived yet so I'll include them next month* 

Donna's Sent 


Die For Me & Out For Blood to Siobhan - Totally Bookalicious


Tiger's Curse & Tiger's Quest to Misty - Bookaholic Book Club


The Forest of Hands & Teeth to Lindsey - Lindsey's Bookshelf
First Drop of Crimson to Vanessa - Book Soulmates


Exile & Dirty Blood to Haley - YA-Aholic **Dirty Blood is from both Donna & Jess**


Ingo, Meridian, Faithful, Deception & Hearts at Stake to Haley - YA-Aholic
Forbidden to Kayleigh - K Books


Thank you for another AWESOME month of RAK's. I'll look forward to September! :) 

Jess's Received 


Wither from Bex - Kindle Fever
 My Soul to Save from Emma - Belle Books

Thanks Ladies! You're both awesome. 


A review for Descended by Blood (A Vampire Born Trilogy #1) by Angeline Kace


Posted by Donna
Published Date: August 26th, 2011
Finished Date: August 7th, 2011
Publishers: Accendo Press
Source: For Review from Author
Format: Kindle
Pages: 263
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The Blurb from Goodreads: Brooke Keller is a high school junior who has never spent much time living in one place. She is finally in a town long enough to almost snag the boy of her dreams, until her life is threatened after killing a fanged man in his attempt to kidnap her. Brooke begins a dangerous journey in an effort to find out who is after her and how to stop them. In a world with powerful and prejudiced vampires, Brooke must tap into the side of her that she never knew existed at the risk of losing her life in order to save it.
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The Review: He pulled away from me and cupped my head, stroking my outer ear lobe with his thumb. “Please choose me” he pleaded.
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When I first heard about Descended by Blood, I wanted to read it so bad, so I’d been eagerly awaiting its release. Imagine my excitement when the opportunity to get an advanced readers copy came up but also be involved with the blog tour too…..*Squeeeee* Yep, I was that excited. So, want to know my thoughts after I read the book? Well, let me tell you this! Angeline DOES NOT disappoint….it was bloody FANTASTIC!

Brooke Keller is a high school student who moves from town to town because her mother doesn’t let them stay in one place for too long. With Brooke happily settled in Virginia, she is trying to bag the guy of her dreams; the handsome and popular Jaren, but when her life is turned upside down by a mysterious man with fangs, Brooke is thrown into a world she never knew existed and is suddenly faced with deadly situations and two boys battling for her heart.

This novel was just what I needed to get me back into the Vampire scene. I hadn’t read much Vampire books lately but from the first page of this book, I was hooked. Angeline knows how to draw you into a story that keeps you captivated from start to end. Not only does she manage to deliver a new and exciting take on Vampires but she also delivers with her unique and action packed story line. When reading the book, you can tell how much hard work has gone into the book and I for one think Angeline deserves a round of applause for her awesome work.

Our heroine ‘Brooke’ is one kick ass girl! She is strong, determined and confident. From the opening chapter, you see the kind of character she is and although she has a hard time standing up for herself to start with, that soon quickly changes once she becomes familiar with what is she. Jaren, I really enjoyed him as a character. He appealed to me to start with but that quickly changed when he dumps Brooke with the snap of his fingers, only soon to change his mind again. I hate men like that and I’m so glad we have Mirko, to drool over. Yes, I said drool! Mirko is one HOT guy! There’s not even any competition to who Brooke should be with. Mirko is tall, dark and gorgeous, who knows what he wants and he is determined to have Brooke and my god, she is a silly girl if she doesn’t pick him. ;)

The story line itself is fast paced, intense and exciting. Its action packed and with the new take on Vampire’s and with two very hot guys to obsess about there is not a dull moment. My only real complaint about the book was I sometimes felt the relationship between Brooke and Jaren was a little forced and happened far too quickly for my liking and for that, I didn’t really connect with their relationship. But now, Brooke and Mirko’s relationship was another story. Their relationship was at a good steady pace, one I felt connected with and enjoyed more. That’s probably because I’m team Mirko and I definitely think is Ms Kace is a Team Mirko fan deep down too ;)

Overall, Angeline has started off with a bang for her new series and I for one, will look forward to her future works. Her next book ‘Enemy Within’ cannot come soon enough!

A HUGE thank you to the author for providing me an ARC copy of this book.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

In My Mailbox (#23)

Donna's IMM hosted by The Story Siren

Bloodlines by Richelle Mead
Jessie Hearts NYC Keris Stainton
Walk of the Spirits by Richie Tankersley Cusick
Uninvited by Amanda Marrone
Almost to Die For by Tate Hallaway
Vampire Academy Graphic Novel by Richelle Mead


Kindle Books to Review:


Life Eternal (Dead Beautiful #2) by Yvonne Woon
The Wanderer by Shawn Kirsten Maravel

I also brought a gorgeous bookmark from the awesome The Arcane Vault - Arrghh, I love it!

A MASSIVE Thank You to:
HarperCollins, Penguin, Jasprit, Misty & NetGalley

Jess's IMM hosted by The Story Siren


Momentum by Saci Lloyd
Dark Angel by Eden Maguire 
Ultraviolet by R.J Anderson
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Kindle Books/Review: 


The Fallen Star by Jessica Sorensen
Descended by Blood by Angeline Kace
Happily Never After by Jeaniene Frost
Devil to Pay by Jeaniene Frost

Thank You to:
Angeline Kace, Jessica Sorensen & Hachette Publishings

What's in your mailbox this week?
Leave us your comments below.

A Review for Vanish (Firelight #2) by Sophie Jordan

Posted by Jess
Expected Published Date: September 6th, 2011
Finished Date: August 27th, 2011
Publishers: HarperCollins
Source: Received for Review
Format: Kindle
Pages: 304

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The Blurb from Goodreads: To save the life of the boy she loves, Jacinda did the unthinkable: She betrayed the most closely-guarded secret of her kind. Now she must return to the protection of her pride knowing she might never see Will again—and worse, that because his mind has been shaded, Will’s memories of that fateful night and why she had to flee are gone. Back home, Jacinda is greeted with hostility and must work to prove her loyalty for both her sake and her family’s. Among the few who will even talk to her are Cassian, the pride’s heir apparent who has always wanted her, and her sister, Tamra, who has been forever changed by a twist of fate. Jacinda knows that she should forget Will and move on—that if he managed to remember and keep his promise to find her, it would only endanger them both. Yet she clings to the hope that someday they will be together again. When the chance arrives to follow her heart, will she risk everything for love? In bestselling author Sophie Jordan’s dramatic follow-up to Firelight, forbidden love burns brighter than ever.
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The Review: "It's a feathery kiss, lips brushing, grazing, tasting, almost as if we were afraid of startling each other. And we are."

Could.Not.Put.It.Down! I was soooo excited when NetGalley approved me to review Vanish. I loved Firelight, and I was hoping that Vanish wouldn't disappoint; because I know how some sequels can be a let down if the first was incredible. But lucky for me, Vanish was brilliant. Actually better than Firelight. Yeah, I know.

Sophie Jordan, has an incredible imagination, and her world building in this book was beautiful. I really enjoyed reading into the life of the pride; to get a sense of what goes on behind all the mist that Nidia creates.

It felt great to get back into the story like it was like Firelight never finished, you ease yourself nicely into the next story and you instantly rebuild the connection you previously had with Jacinda. If anything Jacinda is a lot stronger in this than previously in Firelight, I was always connected to Jacinda, and even more so in Vanish, when she was happy I'd be happy, when she was sad, I'd be sad, when she was angry...well you get the gist. I felt a lot more emotion to her sister Tamra this time around especially after what happened to her at the start. Previous characters like Cassian redeemed themselves in this one. In Firelight I came to the conclusion that he was a jerk, and I didn't like him, but I was so, so wrong. There's nothing jerky about him at all. I found myself falling for him really hard and I'm still oh so confused about him and Will. Although there was less Will than we like, Cassian managed to fill that missing Will part. Of course when Will was around it was great, but I never forgot Cassian, and I never will.

Anyway, I knew there'd be some sort of cliffy at the end, but it wasn't major as I saw it coming, and I really do need book 3, there's no news on the name or release but I want it! 
I thoroughly enjoyed Vanish it was a great continuation to Firelight and I can't wait for book 3. 

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I'd just like to thank NetGalley & HarperCollins for allowing me to review this. 

Amaranth Winners!!!



And the 10 lucky winners are:

Margaret
Natalie La Luz
The Bookish Brunette
Natalie Cleary
Carina @ Ficitional Distraction
Siobhan Pinn @ Totally Bookalicious
Missie @ The Unread Reader
Mel Hall

Sarah E Cruz
Lady Vampire

CONGRATS to all the winners! We hope you enjoy the book. Emails will be sent to all winners within the next few hours OR if you see this post before we email you, you can email us at bookpassion11@gmail.com so we can give you your book.

A HUGE thank you to the author Rachael Wade for her kind donations.
Thanks to all who entered and for those who didn't win this time around, please check out Jess's author interview/giveaway with the awesome, Debra. The link is above.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Battle of the Sexes: Boys Winner!



Wow! What an awesome battle. Less than last week but still AMAZING! 

So I bet you want to know who our winner was? Well.....we both love Alex & Ash BUT only one of them could win.

The winner received 79% of the vote with 113 votes. 

Our winner for Round 5 of the boys battle is.........


Wooo!!! Congrats Ash! His true love won last week, and now he joins her in the final! 

Come back tomorrow for Battle of the Girls! 


Author Interview with Debra Anastasia & Giveaway!

As some of you know I recently read and review Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia (See review), which I recommend you all give a go. My new BFF Debra was kind enough to answer some questions for us. :)



How does a foul-mouthed angel end up as the last hope for all of Heaven and Earth?

When Seraph Emma is maimed and tossed from Heaven by a rogue angel who’s taken charge, she fears she’ll never be allowed to return. Tasked with the impossible job of showing the self-loathing (and not even human!) Jason his worth, Emma is sure she’s doomed to fail.

Meanwhile, having wormed his way into Heaven, the corrupt Everett has trapped God in Hell and has designs on unleashing evil everywhere. Fortunately, if there’s one thing Emma can’t do (in addition to minding her language), it’s give up. Determined to save Jason and get back to Heaven—even if it means going to Hell—Emma’s plan is simple yet impossible: trick the Devil to save God.

What she doesn’t count on is the devotion and, well, humanity she finds in Jason; the spirit, hidden compassion, and raw sex appeal within the Devil; and the vulnerability of her own heart. With the help of two unlikely allies, she’ll wage the battle for Heaven. But will Emma be sidetracked by a new sort of heaven along the way?

What’s truly more dangerous? Falling from Heaven, or falling in love?

So that's a little about the book. Now here are the questions that Debra kindly answered. Just a note about this particular picture...this is the picture Debra uses for everything, I'll let you all decide if you think that's her teasing her hubby or not...tis a mystery...


Hi Debra!

Thanks for taking the time to do this interview, I realise Jack is impatient and will want you back soon.

     1.  What inspired you to write Crushed Seraphim?                                                        

First, thank you for being such a fun reader. I have had a ball getting to know you! I went into writing Crushed Seraphim thinking it would be a fun, snarky Christmas fiction. Boy, was I surprised when God turned up! It really did evolve into a much more dramatic story than I intended. I wanted an angel that had lots of flaws, but her core --where she made her decisions from-- had to be courageous and pure.

2. Did you have a plan set out for where you wanted your characters to go? Or was it just a ‘wing it and see’ situation?

I see what you did there with the wing. You’re so damn cute. I did think it was going to be one way and once I got into it, the plot and characters did their own thing. So I guess I did wing it. ;)

3. What made you decide that Jack, the Devil was actually a good guy…of sorts?

Again, the characters surprise me more than half the time. I did not expect to find a love interest for Emma in the bowels of the earth. I saw a picture of Johnny Depp that inspired the whole scene for when Emma arrives in Hell. You actually included it in your book boyfriend meme. He’s surrounded by empty bottles and looks so tired and lost. Immediately, Jack took his first breath for me. He would be sexy and bad but have something in him that we wanted to heal. (And now he wants me to tell you that that thing is in his pants!)

4. How long was the writing process for Crushed Seraphim?

Writing it took about eight months. The editing and publishing part took about a year from the green light to holding a copy. My publishers are fantastic, my editors are very talented.

5. Out of all the characters in your book, who was the most fun to write?

I love writing my dirty boys, those characters always make me laugh. But I think I love kick ass girls the best. Women are such fierce people; there’s so much to draw from. Women in our everyday lives are such quiet heroes. The laundry, the kids, making sure all the random jobs get done at work. I have a deep respect for my gender.

6. Are you a religious person and do you believe in angels, God and the Devil?

I’m not traditionally religious. I don’t picture God, the devil, or angels like I do in my book. I think good energy is where we come from. What you put into this world matters, positive energy, prayers, trying your best to make good choices that are full of compassion. And angels for me are the continuation of love. I mean, when you lose someone you love, you can still feel them, knowing that they are still in the universe, so that’s Heaven.

7. Crushed Seraphim isn’t full of thousands of characters, but out of all of them that you did include, were there any minor characters that ended up having a much bigger role to play than you originally planned?

Jack was supposed to be a scary monster that Emma had to escape from, and he really changed my whole freaking plot. He was worth it though.

8. You’re currently in the process of writing a sequel to Crushed Seraphim. Can you tell us a little about it?

I’m on chapter fifteen of Crushed Seraphim’s sequel. I can tell you that when I’m not writing it with my fingers, I’m writing it in my head. There are scenes that will be so much fun to finally see on the paper. We’ll meet two new characters that are just some of my favorites ever. The back and forth between Jack and Jason is a pisser to write. They are really hating each other right now. I hope to be done with the first draft by December.

9. Are you going to make Crushed Seraphim a series or just two books?

Right now the outline is for two books. There’s quite a world to be explored so I wouldn’t rule out more from the Seraphim. But at the end book two the reader will have a resolution for all the characters they met in the first book.

10. If they turned Crushed Seraphim into a movie, who would be your ideal cast?

Wow! I’ve never actually thought of that. Well, we know I’d pick Mr. Depp for Jack. Jason could be Steve Burton from General Hospital. Emma… I picture a blonde Michelle Monaghan. Everett has to be evil. I bet Ryan Gossling could play that role.

11. If you could add a soundtrack to Crushed Seraphim which three songs would you pick?

I have to have music on while I write, so I love this question so much!

Song #1 is soooo Jack, “Heaven” by OAR. The lyrics on that one made me stop the van one day and jot them down so I could find the song when I got home.

“I don’t wanna go to Heaven if they don’t want me.” 

Song# 2 is my Jason. “Stay or Leave” by The Dave Matthews Band, though my favorite version is a Tim Reynolds and Dave acoustic!

“Remember we used to danceAnd everyone wanted to beYou and meI want to be tooWhat day is this? Besides the day you left me?”

And Song #3 for Emma is a tie! Between: “Lying in the hands of God” by Dave Matthews and “Won’t Back Down” by Eminem.

The Eminem song makes me feel so angry, it’s great for action scenes. I feel like I could head butt a dinosaur to death when I hear that one. Can’t quote any of his filthy lyrics.

And Lying in the Hands of God may be the most perfect song ever written. It just is like, whoa.

“Save your sermons for someone that's afraid to love. If you knew what I feel then you couldn't be so sure. I'll be right here lying in the hands of God. If you feel angels in your hand, Tear drops of joy runs down your face, you will rise.” 

I could go on for hours about music. 


12. Are you currently working on any future works?

Well, Jack really wants me to only write his story, but I do have other things going as well. I recently contributed to an anthology where all the proceeds go to Save the Tata’s. My short story appears in the Heat Wave edition because it has sexy times in it. Aeliea is an evil princess that takes a strong warrior captive. He then shows her the meaning behind trying to be a kind person. There’s also a YA anthology that has sweet love stories. Great stories for a great cause. Everyone involved donated his or her services. My publisher, Omnific Publishing, rocks.


This November 22nd my novel, Poughkeepsie, is being released as well.

A simple smile, set on repeat, coming from a pretty train commuter has a deep effect on the homeless man sitting in the shade. When she dares to step between Blake and a bunch of bullies at the train station, her bravery and his kindness flames a love that neither can deny.

I’ve been working on this one a very long time and I’m so damn excited for its release.


3 Random questions:


1. If you were invisible for a day, where would you go and who would you see?

Apparently I’m super boring. I would totally go to my kids’ school and watch them interact with their friends and teachers. I’m crazy about those two things I pushed out of my body. I love seeing their faces change when a thought crosses their minds. And if anybody messed with them? Then I would be able to trip the jerks and be totally immature without anyone knowing it was me. If the kids had off from school that day then I’d find a movie set and sneak around there. I bet that would be fun.

2. What do you want readers to know about you?

That I’m crazy. My twitter is about the weirdest feed in the world. I love potty humor. I can’t be an adult when someone farts. I hate spiders. I pray for road kill. If I don’t laugh hard at some point my day has been wasted. I hate my bra and tear it off the minute I get home. Then I throw it like it’s on fire and can’t find it when I need it. I have only two bras I like. I named them the president and the vice president, because they can never fly together in the laundry. And if I’m not having a good time, it’s my own damn fault.

3. If they made a movie about your life, who would you like to be cast as you?

That would be a tie. I think it’d have to be Angelina Jolie for when I’ve been angry in the past. I kind of go all primeval-ish. And for the rest of the movie I think Chris Farley (RIP) with a long blonde wig would really capture my delicate, feminine ways. When I load the dishwasher, all the plates are afraid to the point of shaking that they won’t make it out alive.


Jess! You are so much fun, I’m thrilled we are new BFF’s. You made being featured on your blog such a party! 

@Debra_Anastasia
@Satan_Jack
www.OmnificPublishing.com

You are welcome Debra! Thank you for allowing me to review this book and taking the time to answer these questions for our followers. 

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Right! On to the giveaway! Not only has Debra kindly taken the time to do this interview, but she has kindly donated 2 e-copies of Crushed Seraphim along with book mark bling! What is book mark bling I hear you ask? Well  take a look at the picture below...the book mark bling is a type of silver and gold elastic with bling on either end of it. Debra makes these herself :)



What you can win:

2 lucky winners will have the chance to win an e-copy of Crushed Seraphim plus 1 book mark bling.

2 Runners up will each receive 1 book mark bling.

So to be in with a chance of winning,GIVEAWAY CLOSED! There are extra entries, but these are not necessary to win. Please read our Giveaway Policy so that you are aware of the rules you must adhere to. This giveaway is open Internationally! 

Giveaway ends on September 2nd. The winner and runners up will be picked at Random.Org and will be notified by email. You will then have 48 hours to respond or a new winner/runner up will be picked. We will then notify Debra and she will send out the e-book and the book mark bling.

Good Luck everyone and happy reading! :)


A Review for Hades (Halo #2) by Alexandra Andornetto


Posted by Donna
Expected Publish Date: August 30th, 2012
Finished Date: August 24th, 2011
Publishers: ATOM
Source: Received for Review
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432

The Blurb from Goodreads: Bethany and Xavier are even closer since battling Jake Thorn and his evil influence (in Halo) and Beth and her angel siblings must still protect Venus Cove from the Dark Forces. When a party game – a séance – inadvertently releases Jake from the Underworld, he disguises himself and tricks Beth into taking a ride on his motorcycle. When the highway opens up and swallows them, Beth learns too late that she’s now a prisoner in hell. What happens to angels there? As her archangel brother, Gabriel, her sister Ivy, Xavier, and her best friend, Molly search for her, Beth must weigh Jake’s bargaining for her freedom: one night with him, and she will be released back to Earth. Can Jake be trusted in this wager? And is he also using Beth to engineer the fall of the archangel Gabriel? Xavier has already lost one love – when Jake tricks him into thinking that Bethany is dead, his grief and anger result in a betrayal that will leave Bethany – and readers – wondering if he is so good after all. It will be up to Beth to use everything she’s learned about her powers as an angel – and about love – to free herself and those she loves from the clutches of Hades.
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The Review: I was first introduced to Alexandra Adornetto’s series when I read Halo a few months ago and although I didn’t hate the first book, I enjoyed it enough to continue with the series. But now after reading Hades, I’m not too sure.

Hades takes place six months after the events in Halo. Bethany & Xavier are still madly in love and are coming close to graduation. They haven’t seen or heard from Jake Thorn in over months so why not have some fun and go to a Halloween party with their friends? While dressed up and ready to party, Bethany is convinced to take part in a girls only séance and mistakenly bringing forward an evil spirit aka Jake. When Jake is released from the Underworld, he tricks Bethany into taking a ride on his motorcycle, making her believe that her beloved Xavier is hurt. When Bethany finally realises she’s been tricked, it’s too late and she’s already started her journey………to Hades!

Can I just say I love this cover? Halo was a fantastic cover and now I also love the Hades cover. But, that’s as pretty far as it goes with this series. My main problem with Hades was I had a hard time believing the general story line. Bethany is tricked in to going to Hades so Jake could spend one night with her? Yeah, I just don’t get it. I just felt it was an unnecessary story line and felt the author could have produced something much better. My other problem with the book was the slow pace of the story. I actually really enjoyed the first 4 chapters but once I got further into it, I felt there was far too much unnecessary information, it’s all very long-winded. Being just over 400 pages, I believe it could have been cut down to at least 250 pages and we still would have had all the relevant information to fully understand the story.

The characters for me this time around were more unlikable. I enjoyed Bethany’s and Xavier’s romance in the first book but this time around….not so much. There was a child like presence to their romance and yes, I totally understand it’s a first love but it’s also very naïve. Bethany kind of stands back and lets Xavier rescue her from Jake but I believe Bethany is strong enough to save herself….she’s an Angel….I’m sure she can do it. And also I didn’t like that Bethany keeps an item of Xavier’s clothing under her pillow so she can smell his scent before she goes to sleep. Honestly, I had to do a double take when I read that. It’s completely unrealistic and very childish.

Now Jake Thorn, he is supposed to be the evil person in the book, but I honestly don’t get that vibe from him. Nor did I get the vibe that Hades was a very evil place. I just don’t think the author managed to deliver how Hades really should be portrayed and instead, both Jake and Hades were left pretty bland.

I’ve read a lot of reviews where people have blamed the author’s age for the problems within this series, now do I believe that? Maybe! Nonetheless, Alexandra is clearly a very talented author and I believe with time, her stories will continue to get better and better. But at the moment, I’m not sure this series is for me. I may try my luck with the next book in the series ‘Heaven’ but again, I’m just not sure.

Thank you to the publishers for providing me an ARC copy, in return for an honest review.

 
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