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June 3, 2016

#Fridaybookshare – The Crown of Stones: Magic-Price C.L. Schneider #Fantasy

Friday Book Share is created by Shelley Wilson. Check out her site for the rules. Join in and have fun discovering new books to read.


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Another Friday as crept up on me and this week I would like to recommend a book that has been on my Goodreads currently reading shelf since March. As soon as I finish last week’s recommended book Thief’s Magic, I will be starting on this one.


First line of the book.


Bodies pressed in on me from all sides.


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Ian Troy is one of the Shinree, a fallen people with an inherent addiction to magic. Scorned and reviled for the deadly side of their spells, the Shinree are bred as slaves. Their magic is suppressed by drugs and used only as it serves the purposes of the other races. Descended from a long line of soldiers, Ian is conscripted into the Rellan army and made to fight in their longstanding conflict against the ruthless Langorian invaders. The downfall of Rella imminent, Ian goes against orders and turns to the Crown of Stones, an ancient Shinree relic of untold power. Ignorant of its true purpose, Ian uses the crown to end the war, and pays a terrible price. A decade later, still tortured by the aftermath of that day, Ian lives as a bounty hunter in self-imposed exile. Having renounced his magical heritage, he curbs his obsession with a steady stream of wine and regret. He struggles to put it all behind him, until a fateful encounter with a pretty assassin brings Ian’s past crashing into the present. Targeted by a rogue Shinree, and a ruthless old enemy, Ian is forced to use magic again. His deadly addiction is rekindled and his life of isolation is brought to a swift end. With the land he gave up everything to protect once more in jeopardy, and his people’s future at stake, Ian becomes embroiled in a violent race for control of the Crown of Stones. To save the realms and those he cares for, Ian must embrace the thing he fears most: his own power.


Introduce the main character using only three words.


(I have to confess I don’t know him well enough yet to comment)


Delightful design (add the cover image of the book).


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Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)


Fantasy fans


Your favourite line/scene.


The urgency in her voice tore at me. Aylagar was my Queen. She was my commander and my lover. The ground had settled all across the field. Weary bodies were rising up, raising their weapons to resume the killing. She could be in trouble.


But as I stared at the ring of vibrating, coloured stones in my grip, I knew what I had. And I realised I had no choice but to betray her.


Check it out on Goodreads


Have a great weekend everyone!


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Published on June 03, 2016 06:08

Friday Film #Review – Legend (Tom Hardy)

Film – Legend


Date – 2015


Length – 2 hours 12 minutes.


Cert 18


When I first heard Tom Hardy was doing a film about the Kray Twins and playing both Reggie and Ronny, my first thought was why? The second was how can he possibly pull it off?


I decided there and then that I didn’t want to watch it – even though I think Tom Hardy is an excellent actor.


However, the husband talked me around and I settled down with a glass of wine, fully expecting to hate the film. I don’t like gangster films and I don’t usually like films set in the 1960s. I’m a superhero, fantasy, thriller and comedy fan.


Legend took me by surprise. It was sometimes funny, sometimes gruesome, and there were touches of emotion that I wasn’t expecting. Tom Hardy did a brilliant job creating the two characters. You totally believed there were two actors playing the parts of the Kray twins.


I rate the film 4.5 stars and recommend it to everyone even if, like me, you don’t normally like gangster movies.


Now I have a craving for lemon sherbert (if you’ve seen the film you’ll understand).


Have you seen it? Have I persuaded you to give it a go?


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Published on June 03, 2016 01:21

June 1, 2016

May 31, 2016

Visions of Zarua Blog Tour Schedule #WWWblogs #fantasy

Last week I put out a call for help to set up my own blog tour. I’m overwhelmed with the support I received and couldn’t be happier to announce that I’ve drawn up a schedule of sites I will be visiting during the 2 week tour.


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Here are the dates and links to the sites if you want to check out the lovely bloggers who’ve agreed to get involved.


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Monday 27th June – betweenthelinesbookblog  Promo Post


Tuesday 28th June – rosieamber  Review


Wednesday 29th June – bookwraiths  Indie Wednesday feature, guest post & giveaway


Thursday 30th June – aliasfaithrivens  Review & Interview


Friday 1st July – TheTattoedBookGeek  Novel extract & guest post


Saturday 2nd July – teripolen  Promo post


Sunday 3rd July – alinefromabook  Review


Monday 4th July – barbedwords  Review & Q&A session


Tuesday 5th July – baubtaub  Review, interview and giveaway


Wednesday 6th July – shelleywilson  Promo post


Thursday 7th July – jenanita01  Review


Friday 8th July – TBC spookymrsgreen  Guest post/promo


Saturday 9th July – thehappymeerkatreviews review/post


Sunday 10th July – color me in Cyanide and Cherry Review/post


(Helen Jones journeytoambeth hopes to post a review at some point during this two week tour.)


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Exciting isn’t it! Please feel free to join in and comment, and if you want to post your own review during the blog tour, I’d be very pleased to have you involved.


Note – This is the starting line up and things may change, but I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for agreeing to help me. It has been a really uplifting experience and I look forward to starting my tour in a few weeks time.


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Published on May 31, 2016 08:02

May 30, 2016

Stacking the Shelves 1 – May Summary #Tuesdaybookblog

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This is my first time of joining in the Stacking the Shelves meme tynga’s Reviews. I hope to take part at the end of each month and share all the books I have won, bought and downloaded for free. May has been a good month for books;


I’ve won 4 books in competitions!


Caramel Hearts recipe book – Elizabeth Rose Murray  – ebook


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The Wrong Kind of Clouds – Amanda Fleet – signed paperback


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Rise of the Sparrows – Sarina Langa – Signed paperback


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Eligible – Curtis Sittenfeld – paperback (won via Sun Perks)


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I’ve also had a book buying spree on the kindle over the last week or so.


Hills and Valleys Bk3 Ambeth Chronicles – Helen Jones


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The Runaway Bridesmaid – Daisy James


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Rise of the Sparrows – Sarina Langer (still happy to have won a signed paperback as well!)


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The Sapphire Lengend: Part II – E.L. Tenenbaum (See my review of bk 1 here)


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Wildflowerbay: Part One – Rachel Lucas


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Summer at Rose Island (bk 3) – Holly Martin


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Distress Signals – Catherine Ryan Howard (See her guest post here)


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Mud Maid – Sandra Horn & Karen Popham


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I downloaded a couple of free eb ooks


The Cutting Room – Julliane Hoffman


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Flawless – Jan Moran


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There is a perfect mix of fantasy, thrillers and romance in this selection. I still have a big TBR pile and don’t know when I’ll get a chance to read all these fantastic books. But I will review them when I can, so watch this space.


Have you read any of these books, would you recommend any of them? Or has my list inspired you to purchase any new books?


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Published on May 30, 2016 08:02

May 29, 2016

Weekend wanderings – Bewl water, Lamberhurst Kent #photos

A few weeks ago we stopped for a picnic on the way home from a weekend at the coast in Camber Sands, East Sussex. See the pictures of a cold day in camber here.


Bewl Water is a beautiful location for water sports, cycling, family picnics and adventure. It has walks around the very large lake, the website boasts the lake could supply 200 million people with water. We only stayed for a few hours, but you could make a day of it, especially if you’re into water sports. Plus, it only cost £2 to get in and park up. Bargain!


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Plenty of play areas for the kids to explore.


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And a few close ups because I can’t resist them.


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And this one could be classed as a little x-rated…


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It’s a great spot for exploring, adventure or family picnics. There’s also a lovely looking restaurant, which I overheard was quite good value though didn’t sample for myself.


Check out the website to see the scale of the lake – Bewl Water.


Has anyone else been to Bewl Water, or somewhere similar?


Enjoy the rest of your long weekend.


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Published on May 29, 2016 00:50

May 27, 2016

#Fridaybookshare Thief’s Magic – Trudi Canavan #fantasy

Friday book share was created by Shelley Wilson. Please check out her website for the rules. This is my first time of taking part.


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I am currently reading Thief’s Magic book 1 Millennium’s Rule by Trudi Canavan.


First line of the book


‘The corpse’s shrivelled, unbending fingers surrendered the bundle reluctantly.’


Recruit fans by adding the book blurb


Sometimes magic lies within…


When the young student Tyen unearths an ancient book, it opens the door to a realm of mystery and danger. For it holds a clue to a disaster facing the world.


Elsewhere, in a land ruled by priests, Rielle has been taught that to use magic is to steal from the Angels. Yet she has a talent for it, and desperate times may force her to risk the Angels’s wrath.


But not everything is as Tyen and Rielle have been raised to believe. Not the nature of magic – and not even the people they trust.


Introduce the main character using only three words


Tyen – Resourceful, talented, naïve.


Delightful design


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Audience appeal


Fantasy fans


Your favourite line / scene


From the beginning of the book.


‘He’d never heard of a person turning into a book before. How is that possible? he wondered.


I was made by a powerful sorcerer, replied the text.He took my knowledge and flesh and transformed me.


His skin tingled. The book had responded to the question he’d shaped in his mind. Do you mean these pages are made of your flesh? he asked.


Yes. My cover and pages are my skin. My binding is my hair, twisted together and sewn with needles fashioned from my bones and glue from tendons.


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I’m over half way through and enjoying the book. I look forward to reviewing it next week.


If you want to join in, answer the F.R.I.D.A.Y questions and use the Friday Book Share meme. Tag Shelley @ShelleyWilson72 and Rosie @rosieamber1.


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Published on May 27, 2016 03:47

May 25, 2016

May 24, 2016

Visions of Zarua update & #Fantasy #Review Request #WWWblogs

I found out over the weekend that my planned 1 day book blitz had fallen through. I sulked for a bit (a few days if I’m truthful), drunk some wine, contemplated giving up, and then today I had a breakthrough – why not arrange my own mini tour. With indie publishing anything is possible, isn’t it?


I know it won’t have the reach of a properly organised tour, but I’m hoping all you lovely bloggers and retweeters will help me spread the word.


The plan (which I am making up as I go along) is to have a week where people agree to post their reviews of Visions of Zarua.


I’m looking for – book reviewers, book bloggers and readers who enjoy fantasy and would be willing to offer their time reading my debut book.


I’m offering –  a free ebook of Visions of Zarua and my eternal gratitude.


In exchange for – an honest review on your blog, Amazon, Goodreads etc. I’d also be happy to take part in interviews, Q&A sessions, guest posts etc. If you haven’t time to review the book, maybe you might consider one of these alternatives.


Time scale – I was thinking of 5 weeks time w/c 27th June. I know that’s short notice but I am an impatient sort of person and I hate sitting around waiting for things to happen. If that date doesn’t work for you, but you are willing to help me out then please still get in touch.


What I hope to achieve – I’m hoping to drum up some interest in my book and I think the best way to achieve that is with reviews. Blitzing the internet with reviews over a set week will hopefully spread the reach and persuade people that it’s worth taking a chance on Visions of Zarua.


I may get no response from this request, or maybe I’ll be inundated with replies, who knows. All I can do is take a chance, as with every aspect of self publishing.


Even if you haven’t time to get involved, I still appreciate any retweets and reposts you are able to do over the coming weeks.


Please leave any comments below, or use the contact form on the website to email me. Thanks for reading.


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Here’s what others have been saying about Visions of Zarua on Amazon and Goodreads.


‘It’s so lovely to read a book that is a stand alone completed tapestry… I definitely recommend you give this book a try as it’s a real all in-one fantastical adventure story.’


‘Wonderful fantasy meets mystery!’


‘Dark sorcery with slithering secrets… Visions of Zarua casts a shadow of excitement giving the fantasy genre a nice little jolt.’


‘Thrilling and dark fantasy novel… from the very first chapter I was hooked. Overall I just love this book… I can’t wait to read more of the author’s work’


‘Enjoyable read with a hint of classic “who dunnit”…’


‘A brilliant read… would recommend to anyone who likes murder, mystery and of course fantasy’


‘The perfect amount of epicness… one of those fantasy books that can please any reader’


‘If you want a great book that takes you away from the monotony of daily life, then this is the book for you’


‘Gripping, well written story…the intertwined stories kept me gripped until the end. I recommend, even if you’re not a fantasy fan!’


‘…putting this book down, because of the non-reader-friendly-world I live in, made me unhappy. Mrs Rogerson deserves standing ovation for her debut novel… I will applaud with pride and appreciation. Visions of Zarua was simply a story that I love.’


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Two wizards, 350 years apart. Together they must save the realm of Paltria from Zarua’s dark past.


An ancient darkness haunts the realm of Paltria. Apprentice wizard Paddren is plagued by visions of a city on the brink of annihilation. When his master Kalesh dies in mysterious circumstances, the Royal Order of Wizards refuses to investigate. Helped by his childhood friend, the skilled tracker Varnia, and her lover Leyoch, Paddren vows to find the killer. The investigation leads Paddren down a sinister path of assassins, secret sects and creatures conjured by blood magic. But he is guided by a connection with a wizard from centuries ago – a wizard whose history holds the key to the horror at the heart of the abandoned city of Zarua. Can Paddren decipher his visions in time to save the Paltrian people from the dark menace of Zarua’s past?


Links to recent reviews can be found on the Visions of Zarua page


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Published on May 24, 2016 06:09

#Tuesdaybookblog #Bookreview The Sapphire Legend by E.L.Tenenbaum #YA #RBRT

Title – The Sapphire Legend Part 1


Author – E.L Tenenbaum


Genre – YA Fantasy


I received a free copy from the author in exchange of an honest review – via Rose Amber’s Book Review team.


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Blurb


Sapere has always been different. In her tribe, select families are blessed with a gift that is passed through the generations from father to son. But something went wrong when Sapere was born, because she has her family’s gift and she shouldn’t.


When Saphere’s village is attacked the night of her wedding, the survivors flee to the Wild in hopes of finding refuge in a dangerous place stalked by deadly predators. There they struggle to protect what little remains of their tribe and their traditions, many of which don’t seem to fit into their new life. Out here, Sapere feels like an outsider on the precipice of two worlds unable to fit into the old way, unaccepted by the new, and terrified of being shunned by both.


Through the survivors’ fight for survival, Sapere learns that she can be a victim of circumstances or master of fate. Can she rise above the nature of her birth and mold her own future? Can she be herself and earn the villagers’ respect? Or will she forever be shackled by the anomaly that makes her different?


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First Thoughts


I loved the cover of the book and the title was intriguing. I also felt like trying something a bit different to the standard fantasy format. This world of tribal life was just what I was looking for.


Summary


The first few chapters are read with anticaption as you know from the blurb that something terrible is about to happen. But the author allows you to get to know the main character, Sapere and understand her situation before throwing her life into turmoil. I like how the tribal world and their beliefs are put across. There is no info dump, you learn as you go along.


Characters


Sapere was a good main character in a difficult situation. At points I did find her a little naïve with regards to the other characters feelings, but overall I really liked her. I liked the supporting cast of Reo and Venatore and wanted them all to find happiness after everything they had been through.


Writing Style


It is very unusual for me to read a book in first person present tense. It worked well for this story and I really enjoyed the change of style.


Issues with the book


The only fault I could point out with this book would be the description of some of the animals in the Wild. They sounded suspiciously like snakes and elephants. I understand that the characters may not have known the animal names, but it seemed unlikely and pulled me out of the story. As I read these passages, I was reminded of a famous piece of writing advice,  though I’ve no idea who said it. ‘If it looks and sounds like a rabbit, call it a rabbit.’ Or something along those lines.


Final Thoughts


Although at points I thought the story might be a bit too small and insular, I really came to love the world the author created. I couldn’t believe the story ended where it did and was desperate to find out more. I’ve already bought the second book and look forward to reading and reviewing it in the future.


Recommend to


I would happily recommend this to those who enjoy YA Fantasy and fantasy in general.


Rating: 5 stars (for a while it was a 4 star book, but it certainly grew on me and by the end it was definitely a 5 star read).


To buy links Amazon UK  Amazon com


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Published on May 24, 2016 02:18