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October 25, 2012
Shop Talk Thursday: NaNoWriMo Here I Come!

The main reason why I was struggling on whether or not I was going to do NaNoWriMo is because I already have a project that I'm working on. This WIP is something I've wanted to write for a while and I feel like I can finally do it justice. Yes, you've heard it all before but guys, I'm super beyond excited! (and I hope you will be too when you read it) But I digress.
A couple of weeks back, I wrote this completely random scene that didn't seem to fit anywhere in my current projects. So I saved it, leaving it on my desktop for another time. When my CP and I were talking about NaNo (and the agonizing choice I had to make) I kept coming back to that scene. I realized there is a story there that I wanted to tell and it's about time I tell it. CP and I brainstormed a little, and guys, GUYS, it's going to be amazing.

Have a great day!Valia
Published on October 25, 2012 10:48
October 23, 2012
Cover Reveal: Shadow of the Mark by Leigh Fallon
Hello lovelies,
So today I have a special treat for you! You know I really adore Leigh and her writing and today she's letting me be part of her special cover reveal. First, meet Leigh!

I started out life in South Africa. A year latermy parents moved home to Dublin, Ireland. When I was older and realized myparents had moved me from exotic Durban, to sedate Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Iwas rightly ticked off.Giving up lions for sheep, I grew up in the foothills ofthe Dublin Mountains where I went to a convent school and had to contend withuniforms, gabardines, and nuns. When not dodging the beady glare of the Sistersof Mercy, I was devouring every book I could get my hands on.I traveled all over Europe while working in banking andtreasury, but I gave up my calculator in favor of a keyboard and haven?tstopped writing since. My first book, Carrier of the Mark, was published byHarperTeen in 2011.Our home is in Cork in the south of Ireland, but we?re currently on loanto Massachusetts in the US where I continue to write books about magic, ghosts,and romance, with a bit of Irish flavor.
About the coverI know, there's no mistaking it. This is definitely a Carrier Series cover, but that was the intention. After the amazing reception to the cover of Carrier of the Mark, HarperCollins wanted Shadow's cover to be instantly recognizable. And it is, but the new darker color palette reflects the darker tone that this installment brings, and the pink and purple really make it pop. I love it and think HarperCollins have done another amazing job. I hope you like it too.
Now take a look!!

Life for Megan Rosenberg just got a lot more complicated.
While she evoked the air element, and her feelings for Adam
intensified, a web of lies, deceit, and betrayal has been spun around her. With the Order tightening its hold, and the
reinstatement of the Mark Knights, Megan has more questions than answers as the
Marked Ones grow in strength.
New people arouse suspicion, the DeRises start behaving
strangely, and Megan begins to unravel a destiny shrouded in mystery. It?s a destiny the Order has struggled to hide,
and a destiny someone from the past?far in the past, has already laid claim to.
Alliances will be made, and friends will be lost, as the
Order?s dark secrets are revealed by the very thing they sought to destroy.
LinksPre-order on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Mark-Leigh-Fallon/dp/0062128000/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1350828346&sr=1-1&keywords=shadow+of+the+mark+by+leigh+fallonLeigh's websitehttp://www.leighfallon.com
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What do you think?? I'm kind of liking this idea. Hugs, Valia
Published on October 23, 2012 17:28
October 19, 2012
Book Haul: 10-19-12
Hello darlings,
I know it's been a while, but look what I have for you today. A video! And I'm in it! Hope you enjoy, but I warn you. Proceed at your own caution. I'm a bit delirious.
What's in your mailbox?
Happy reading,
Valia
Published on October 19, 2012 10:57
October 18, 2012
Shop Talk Thursday: NaNoWriMo Anyone?
I have no idea if I'm going to do NaNoWriMo this year.
I have to be honest and say I really like this idea. I tried participating last year but life just got in the way of my writing plans. Don't you hate when that happens? It's been happening a lot lately and I don't like it. So while I'm still deciding whether or not I'll be giving it a try this year, I decided to make a little pro list and share it with you.
1. 50K writing goal.
What I like about this is that it's totally doable. 50K may seem like a lot, but the great thing about NaNoWriMo is that it's been proven to work and 50K is really more like nothing big. Whether or not it's actually publishable 50K depends on you, but getting that many words on paper is a huge accomplishment.
2. Accountability
This is probably my favorite part of NaNoWriMo. Whether you are starting out as a write or have been writing for years, discipline is still something that we all struggle with sometimes. Should I write or should I watch that episode of The Walking Dead? Should I write or should I make sure my dragons on DragonVale are all fed? Seriously, these are all problems we encounter. NaNoWriMo helps with that and it's the best.
3. Setting habits.
This kind of follows in what I've already said. Writing every day, just a few words a day, will help you become a better writer. It will build that constant need to sit in front of a computer and get some words on paper. That accountability will become a habit and then you're good to go!
None of these items on my list are anything new. If you google pros of doing NaNoWriMo you'll probably run into many websites and posts that say the same thing. However, its a good reminder as any to have and I thought I'd put in my two cents.
Also, if you do decide to participate in NaNoWriMo or just want a little writing encouragement, YA Highway (yes, I know I talk about them a lot) is doing this --> Carpool Of Encouragement You guys should definitely check it out. And if you're still having doubts about NaNoWriMo, check out my awesome CP website, Farrah Penn, and let her give you her opinion (because it's awesome).
So what do you think? Are you participating this year?
(I'm kind of talking myself into it)
Have a great day!
Valia
I have to be honest and say I really like this idea. I tried participating last year but life just got in the way of my writing plans. Don't you hate when that happens? It's been happening a lot lately and I don't like it. So while I'm still deciding whether or not I'll be giving it a try this year, I decided to make a little pro list and share it with you.
1. 50K writing goal.
What I like about this is that it's totally doable. 50K may seem like a lot, but the great thing about NaNoWriMo is that it's been proven to work and 50K is really more like nothing big. Whether or not it's actually publishable 50K depends on you, but getting that many words on paper is a huge accomplishment.
2. Accountability
This is probably my favorite part of NaNoWriMo. Whether you are starting out as a write or have been writing for years, discipline is still something that we all struggle with sometimes. Should I write or should I watch that episode of The Walking Dead? Should I write or should I make sure my dragons on DragonVale are all fed? Seriously, these are all problems we encounter. NaNoWriMo helps with that and it's the best.
3. Setting habits.
This kind of follows in what I've already said. Writing every day, just a few words a day, will help you become a better writer. It will build that constant need to sit in front of a computer and get some words on paper. That accountability will become a habit and then you're good to go!
None of these items on my list are anything new. If you google pros of doing NaNoWriMo you'll probably run into many websites and posts that say the same thing. However, its a good reminder as any to have and I thought I'd put in my two cents.
Also, if you do decide to participate in NaNoWriMo or just want a little writing encouragement, YA Highway (yes, I know I talk about them a lot) is doing this --> Carpool Of Encouragement You guys should definitely check it out. And if you're still having doubts about NaNoWriMo, check out my awesome CP website, Farrah Penn, and let her give you her opinion (because it's awesome).
So what do you think? Are you participating this year?
(I'm kind of talking myself into it)
Have a great day!
Valia
Published on October 18, 2012 11:49
October 17, 2012
Book Spotlight: Witch World by Christopher Pike

Heading off for a weekend in Las Vegas with her friends, Jessie Ralle has only one worry—how to make it through the road trip in the same car with her Ex, Jimmy Kelter. The guy who broke her heart five months ago when he dumped her for no reason. The guy who’s finally ready to tell her why he did it, because he wants her back.But what Jessie doesn’t realize is that Jimmy is the least of her problems.In Las Vegas she meets Russ, a mesmerizing stranger who shows her how to gamble, and who never seems to lose. Curious, Jessie wants to know his secret, and in response, alone in his hotel room, he teaches her a game that opens a door to another reality.To Witch World.Suddenly Jessie discovers that she’s stumbled into a world where some people can do the impossible, and others may not even be human. For a time she fears she’s lost her mind. Are there really witches? Is she one of them?
From goodreads.com
Jessie and her senior class set off to their last high school adventure, traveling to Las Vegas together. She ends up in the car with her ex, Jimmy, the guy who broke her heart a few months back and is now trying to find his way back to her. In Las Vegas, Jessie meets Russ at a blackjack table, a stranger who has more secrets than she can imagine. He teaches her a game that changes all the rules Jessie has ever know and opens her eyes to the Witch World. That’s where the adventure begins. I have been a fan of Christopher Pike for years. His stories always fascinated me and his writing is excellent. So when I got an opportunity to read Witch World, I jumped on it. Now, I don’t even know how to write this review without spoilers. The whole book was one giant surprise. Seriously, every page was like a new discovery. Once again, Christopher Pike created a story full of twists and turns and nail bitting suspense. Jessie was an interesting character. The contrast between her “real world self” and her “witch world self” were fascinating. The same goes for the rest of the characters. I liked how complex everything was, even when I was confused about what was going on. There is nothing simple about this book, and I think that’s partially why I liked it. It was definitely a lot more racy than I expected. People keep talking about that “new adult” genre or something and if I was to categorize Witch World, I’d probably use that as the category. Seriously, you need to read this book and tell me what you think. There is so much I wish I could say and I just can’t without giving something away. It was a long twisted read, but it was worth it. Any fan of Christopher Pike will enjoy this new installment in his writing. Witch World hits the shelves November 13th! Let me know what you think!
Happy reading, Valia
Published on October 17, 2012 11:57
October 11, 2012
Shop Talk Thursday: Friendships in the Writing World
You know what I love about the writing community? I love the fact that it is a community. As writers, we tend to be pretty lonely creatures. Our world consists of a lot of one on one with imaginary and we’re happy with that. It’s not a problem to us to sit in front of a computer or a notepad and plan out every detail about this character or that one. However, there comes a time in our writing career where we all want to be loved.


So while I wait, somewhat impatiently (ok probably really impatiently because come on now) for the things to come, I spend my time trying to give back and encourage those around me. Because really, I couldn’t thank you more for the awesome support you give, so why not give back? Check out some of my favorite people (seriously, do it): Jennifer Armentrout - Have you checked out all the awesome she’s been posting? You need to! Victoria Scott - First look at Dante Walker (swoons, faints, plunders) - Excerpt Shannon Messenger - I know you loved my Let the Sky Fall review, and are all jealous I got to read it early. But have you checked out Shannon’s first book, Keeper of the Lost Cities? Brigid Kemmerer - Transcript of Spark chat that will have you laughing at/with (and loving) the elemental boys even more! Farrah Penn - just because she’s the best critique partner and friend a girl can ask for :-)
Have a wonderful day, Valia
Published on October 11, 2012 12:05
October 10, 2012
Road Trip Wednesday: Writing Goals
Hello darlings,It's that time again. I have to say that time really goes by super fast. I feel like I just wrote this post, and here it is again. If you guys haven't checked out YA Highway yet, you need to. Now, let's talk about writing.This Week's Topic: What do you hope to be writing in one year? Three? Five?Road Trip Song of the Week: Skyfall by Adele
I have many plans for my writing. Seriously, I make plans all the time. Don't we all? I do have this one project that I want to write, really really want to write. It involves Dragons and mythical worlds and crazy fantasy.
I'm trying my hand in a little of that now with my new project, but in a few years, I would love to try my hand in high fantasy. I don't know, there is just something about those worlds that I'm fascinated by. I also love me some Greek mythology. Maybe in a year or two I'll try my hand in that too. I would enjoy to write one of everything eventually. Yes, high ambitions. We'll see :)
What about you? Any future plans?
Have a great day!
Valia
I have many plans for my writing. Seriously, I make plans all the time. Don't we all? I do have this one project that I want to write, really really want to write. It involves Dragons and mythical worlds and crazy fantasy.

I'm trying my hand in a little of that now with my new project, but in a few years, I would love to try my hand in high fantasy. I don't know, there is just something about those worlds that I'm fascinated by. I also love me some Greek mythology. Maybe in a year or two I'll try my hand in that too. I would enjoy to write one of everything eventually. Yes, high ambitions. We'll see :)
What about you? Any future plans?
Have a great day!
Valia
Published on October 10, 2012 07:30
October 8, 2012
Book Spotlight: Conjure (The Hoodoo Apprentice #1) By Lea Nolan

From goodreads.com
Emma, Jack and Cooper are spending their summer in the South Carolinas. She has big plans for the summer. After half a year away at a boarding school with her brother Jack, Emma is finally back with Cooper (her secret crush). But things don’t work out exactly as she plans. The three discover a message in the bottle that leads them on a treasure hunt. But this is no fairy tale adventure. Soon, Jack is cursed with the Creep, a flesh eating curse and Emma must do everything in her power to save her brother and the boy she loves. So the characters, let’s talk about the characters. Emma was a interesting enough character. I like how she constantly tried to do something in order to help her brother and Cooper. She had a lot to deal with, and while discouraged, she still tried to push through that. I have to give her serious props for that. Jack pretty much annoyed me the whole book. Instead of being the older brother, he seemed like a little kid and I, personally, didn’t care about him being plagued by the Creep. I know, that sounds awful, but seriously, this guy needed to grow up a little. I think out of all the characters, I like Cooper the best. I just felt like there was more to his character than the others. He actually seemed like a typical teenage boy. His interactions with Emma were sweet, and his friendship with Jack was what kept me rooting for Jack to survive. Overall, this is an interesting premise. The whole hoodoo is not something I’ve ever read before and I enjoyed finding out more about the culture. The world Lea created was believable and a little scary, which I give huge thumbs up for. The book was a quick read for me, but it was also a more middle grade sounding story. I don’t know if it was just me, but it didn’t read quite like young adult. However, I am interested to see what happens next with the characters and where Lea takes this new world. If you like a little bit of adventure, magic, and romance, this book is the one for you! Conjure comes out October 16th, 2012.
Happy reading, Valia
P.S. Thank you Entangled Publishing for the ARC!!!
Published on October 08, 2012 12:52
October 3, 2012
Book Spotlight: Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger

Seventeen-year-old Vane Weston has no idea how he survived the category five tornado that killed his parents. And he has no idea if the beautiful, dark-haired girl who’s swept through his dreams every night since the storm is real. But he hopes she is.
Seventeen-year-old Audra is a sylph, an air elemental. She walks on the wind, can translate its alluring songs, and can even coax it into a weapon with a simple string of commands. She’s also a guardian—Vane’s guardian—and has sworn an oath to protect Vane at all costs. Even if it means sacrificing her own life.
When a hasty mistake reveals their location to the enemy who murdered both of their families, Audra’s forced to help Vane remember who he is. He has a power to claim—the secret language of the West Wind, which only he can understand. But unlocking his heritage will also unlock the memory Audra needs him to forget. And their greatest danger is not the warriors coming to destroy them—but the forbidden romance that’s grown between them.
From goodreads.com
This story is about Vane, a seventeen-year-old orphan who finds out there is more to him than meets the eye. As a child, Vane survives a category five tornado that killed his parents. Ever since that day, he’s been dreaming (and sometimes possibly seeing) a girl. The girl, Audra, is not a figment of his imagination, but a mystical creature who is his guardian. As events take place, Vane and Audra meet face to face. He discovers the truth of his nature, and together they will have to fight in order to save themselves and those depending on them.



Vane. Oh, Vane *le sigh* I really enjoyed watching this boy grow. I really liked how he really started out as a typical teenage boy, full on with his laziness (I’m a pro at teenage boys, I have brothers). Yet, as the story went on, I really felt like he worked at becoming a better version of himself. I have to say, I’m a sucker for those unlikely heroes.
Audra. Well, she was just a ball of laughs, that one (feel the sarcasm?) I actually really enjoyed Audra as a character. Her strict, take no nonsense was refreshing. I like me a good heroine and Audra really portrayed that to me. She had to work through some personal issues, make a teenage boy listen to her, and kick butt in the process. It’s a win all around. And together these two are just too freaking adorable! Just saying.



Happy reading, Valia
Published on October 03, 2012 13:00
Road Trip Wednesday: Autumn & Writing
Hello darlings, Can you believe it’s October already? I really feel like it was just July. Anyone else think it was just July? Well, that’s besides the point because I am here to talk about today’s Road Trip Wednesday topic from YA Highway. So, let’s get on with it, right?

Today’s topic: How does your writing (place, time, inspiration, etc) change with the seasons? Road Trip Song of the Week: Too Close by Alex Clare (I’m slightly in love with the music on this piece)


What about you? Does your writing change with seasons?
Much love, Valia
Published on October 03, 2012 07:30