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September 17, 2012
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Published on September 17, 2012 09:14
September 12, 2012
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Published on September 12, 2012 13:28
September 11, 2012
Excerpt #2 from FALLING IN BETWEEN



“So tell me. Last year when we had English Lit together...” “Yeah?” I confirmed. “Exactly how long had you been watching me in class before I caught you that first time?” I think my heart literally fell into my stomach; like it jumped ship, suicide-bombed, jumped without a parachute (you get the idea). I know my body froze, which wasn’t gonna help me lie my way out of this. Robert had sat one chair up and two rows to my right and I spent quite a bit of time gazing at him. It worked perfectly, being right handed – I simply used my left arm to brace my head at an angle towards him while I wrote. Most people would’ve assumed I was looking down at my paper and not at him. I was about to open my mouth and deny any wrong-gazing, when he cut me off with, “Before you answer that question, I want you to recall who was sitting in the chair behind you, in the row between us. I narrowed my eyes and tried to recall. I spent so much time watching Robert I paid little attention to anyone else. But…I gasped. “Jhett!” “That’s right.” The curvature of his lips was just evil. He knew he had me. Jhett had a perfect view of me just like I had a perfect view of Robert. Damn! Damn you small school with your small classes where everyone knows everyone else and totally rats you out! I opened my mouth but when he lifted his eyebrows at me in anticipation I chickened out. “Yeah, that’s what I thought.” “Uh…” He laughed and slowly walked towards me. Scratch that. Swaggered. There was definitely some swaggering to those steps. “Uh, is not a number. Come on. I already know the number, I just want to hear you say it.” It completely flustered me the way he neared. He took slow, purposeful steps, and he refused to divert his eyes elsewhere, like he was enjoying watching me squirm and back myself against the tree. “One. Little. Number.” He perched an arm beside me and used it to lean his body against the tree. I’d be lying if I said my eyes didn’t sneak a quick peek at his chest as he leaned in closer. The heat of his body brought the hairs on my skin to stand at attention, the smell of the citrus in his cologne made my stomach do flip-turns, and the glint in his eyes seemed to captivate mine into submission. I licked my lips slowly. He already knew so there was no avoiding it anyway. “November, probably.” “Thank you.” His free hand caressed my cheek and his lips gently brushed mine. His kisses were slow and controlled, and once his lips skimmed mine a few more times, his tongue slid into my mouth. A ticklish vibration spread behind my neck and through my lower abdomen. He pulled away just as I was ready to reach out and bring him closer. “November? Really? Man, I didn’t catch you until March.” “Wait. What? I thought Jhett ratted me out.” He huffed. “Please. Jhett would never notice something like that. Lit bores him. He was probably in a daze the whole time.” If he were still wearing a shirt, this was the point where I would’ve forcefully grabbed the collar and yanked him toward me, just to tighten the cotton’s grasp around his neck. Instead, all I could do was grunt my disapproval and kiss him before his smile got any bigger.
Like what you read? You can find the links where Falling In Between is sold right here!ebooks are just $2.99! And DON'T READ the description for FALLING AWAY! That'll spoil all the fun!


Published on September 11, 2012 22:00
September 10, 2012
Excerpt #1 from FALLING IN BETWEEN


Have you read Falling In Between yet? If not, I'm running a few excerpts this week for you to check out!
NEW ADULT PARANORMAL ROMANCE (and by Paranormal, I mean old school PN, not supernatural creatures)(and by New Adult, I mean Mature YA...cause it gets pretty hawt at times! 17 & up guys!)


Ten minutes later we arrived at the river and Robert eyed me warily. “Am I supposed to think it’s coincidence that you just led me to the exact spot in the river that Jhett and I always come to?”
I shrugged innocently and slipped a smile as I said, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Robert brushed against my body as he slowly passed, momentarily pausing to lock eyes, murmuring ‘mmm-hmm’. He stretched his arm and held my hand until he finally stepped out of reach. He bent down by the water’s edge, picked up a few river stones and began skipping them.
“You seemed to have no problem finding the pond,” I countered. Come to think of it, I never questioned his being there the night I drowned. The river was at least a half mile farther than the pond. How did he get there fast enough to help me?
“Speaking of, how is it you and Jhett were close enough to help me that night?”
He skipped his last stone and kneeled to collect a few more. “We were on our way to the river that night when we heard somebody holler. Not a bad holler or anything, but we could tell it was a girl, so we thought we’d check it out. I’d say about twenty seconds later Sophie was really screaming, so we took off running. We never knew about the pond. And when we got there, Sophie had just emerged from under the water all in a panic, screaming that you’d jumped in but never came back up. We dove in and kept diving until we found you. It was just blind luck that we were close enough to hear Sophie when you went under.”
Man, I suddenly didn’t feel so stupid about chickening out the first two trips up the cliff. I bent down to pick up a few of the flat black stones myself and skipped the first one across the river. Of course it did more sinking than skipping. I twiddled a second, sliding the slippery surface easily between my fingers.
“I guess I owe you big time then.” I threw the stone so I wouldn’t have to focus on him while I said it.
“Don’t worry. I’ll find a way for you to make it up to me.”
I didn’t need the moonlight to show me the twisted smile I knew he was flashing that very moment. “Wait a minute! You were following Sophie’s voice before you knew there was trouble. You were gonna spy on us!”
He laughed. “What? We didn’t know who was out there or that you were swimming. Yeah, we were going to check it out and see what was going on. Sue us.”
“We were half-naked!”
“And that’s our fault? If you don’t want people to find you swimming in your panties, don’t cause a commotion.”
I threw a stone into the water beside him, and like I hoped it splashed water his way, mainly splattering parts of his jeans. “You were so gonna hide out and watch us!”
“Yeah, probably,” he admitted, and I launched a second stone. The water from this one went completely the wrong way. “In fact, you’d probably be the wallpaper on my phone right now because we would have definitely taken photos. And video.” I playfully screamed in anger and threw another stone even harder. That splash did a little better and hit his face. “Hey!” he yelled, sweeping the water off his forehead. He chucked a stone into the water beside me and drenched me even more than I got him with the three shots combined.
Holy crap that’s cold!!!
My camisole was saturated – like see every curved inch of my upper body saturated. And even though the weather hadn’t cooled enough to need a jacket yet, the chilly river water made me shiver big time. Though the water wasn’t the real reason I crossed my arms high around my chest.
“Want to go trade out your shirt with Sophie’s?”
That wasn’t a bad idea, but before I could contemplate the idea and decide if it would be funny or mean to do that to her, Robert came towards me, already pulling his t-shirt over his head. God, it was hard to divert my eyes from the firmly cut abs and pecks. I supposed his arms were well defined too but my gaze neglected to turn away from the eye candy it already found. Those shirts hid a lot more than I thought was going on under there.
“Here,” he said, trying to hand me the shirt he held between us, cutting off that delicious line of site to his torso.
“I can’t take the shirt off your back. What about you?”
“Jenna, I’m a swimmer. I’ve spent half my life without clothes on. Now take your top off.”
I think my jaw fell all the way to my feet.
“Or I could turn around,” he amended slowly, tossing the shirt at me and rotating one hundred and eighty degrees with his hands up in the air.
I didn’t argue. I was cold and wearing the type of bra that didn’t hide that fact – as the guys would say, my headlights were shining. But I was slow to actually switch the clothes out, too busy admiring the muscle definition Robert had going on across his backside. Sophie was right. We really needed to hit a few swim meets. Support the team, you know?
Like what you read? You can find the links where Falling In Between is sold right here!ebooks are just $2.99! And DON'T READ the description for FALLING AWAY!
That'll spoil all the fun!

Published on September 10, 2012 22:00
September 9, 2012
DUST Blog Tour and GIVEAWAYS!!! (INT)


The Dust Blog Tour is now underway! Just click on the pic to head over to the official tour page to see the list of participating sites and all the ways you can enter to win one of these great prizes!

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Published on September 09, 2012 22:00
September 7, 2012
Dark Frost by Jennifer Estep (ARC)
Dark Frost (Mythos Academy #3)
Jennifer Estep
I’ve seen so many freaky things since I started attending Mythos Academy last fall. I know I’m supposed to be a fearless warrior, but most of the time, I feel like I’m just waiting for the next Bad, Bad Thing to happen. Like someone trying to kill me—again.
Everyone at Mythos Academy knows me as Gwen Frost, the Gypsy girl who uses her psychometry magic to find lost objects—and who just may be dating Logan Quinn, the hottest guy in school. But I’m also the girl the Reapers of Chaos want dead in the worst way. The Reapers are the baddest of the bad, the people who murdered my mom. So why do they have it in for me?
It turns out my mom hid a powerful artifact called the Helheim Dagger before she died. Now, the Reapers will do anything to get it back. They think I know where the dagger is hidden, but this is one thing I can’t use my magic to find. All I do know is that the Reapers are coming for me—and I’m in for the fight of my life.
Oh, Logan. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I was ready to magically transport myself into this novel just to kick your @ss if you didn't get your shiz together. Thank God you finally did!So I've been wanting to read this series for awhile now, but once I snagged an ARC of Dark Frost, I jumped on the express train - and I'm so glad I did! It reminds me a lot of Hex Hall (which I loved) but more mature, yet still within the YA range.
To summarize the series, Gwen Frost got thrown into Mythos Academy after her mom died. The women in her family are pretty powerful Gypsies...Gwen just didn't know the half of it. She got thrown into the mix of Valkyries, Spartans, and other warrior-like kids that grew up training, expecting the followers of an imprisoned Loki to murder them where they stand, so she's way out of her league when it comes to defending herself. It makes her an easy target, and since she's high on the kill list, she's got a lot to learn and little time to learn it. Enter Logan. Yummy, yummy Spartan Logan who's been told to give her a little one-on-one training time. Bleh heh heh. Oh, the yummy drama. In Dark Frost, Gwen witnesses the murder of several unarmed classmates and comes face to face (well, face to mask) with Loki's champion. She learns they're close to honing in on the artifact that Gwen's mom had hidden for twenty-so years, and it's all that stands in the way of Loki's followers breaking the ties that bind him. So Gwen is determined to figure out where her mother hid the knife and find a new secret home before all hell breaks loose - literally. Too bad her Gypsy abilities can't help her see what's really coming...
I love everything about the Mythos Academy series thus far - the characters, the teenage angst, the frenemies, the danger, and the romance (finally!). Four dreamcatchers and sweet, sweet dreams. If you haven't started this series yet, check it out all ready.
ARC provided by publisher via NetGalley for honest review.
Jennifer Estep

Everyone at Mythos Academy knows me as Gwen Frost, the Gypsy girl who uses her psychometry magic to find lost objects—and who just may be dating Logan Quinn, the hottest guy in school. But I’m also the girl the Reapers of Chaos want dead in the worst way. The Reapers are the baddest of the bad, the people who murdered my mom. So why do they have it in for me?
It turns out my mom hid a powerful artifact called the Helheim Dagger before she died. Now, the Reapers will do anything to get it back. They think I know where the dagger is hidden, but this is one thing I can’t use my magic to find. All I do know is that the Reapers are coming for me—and I’m in for the fight of my life.
Oh, Logan. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I was ready to magically transport myself into this novel just to kick your @ss if you didn't get your shiz together. Thank God you finally did!So I've been wanting to read this series for awhile now, but once I snagged an ARC of Dark Frost, I jumped on the express train - and I'm so glad I did! It reminds me a lot of Hex Hall (which I loved) but more mature, yet still within the YA range.
To summarize the series, Gwen Frost got thrown into Mythos Academy after her mom died. The women in her family are pretty powerful Gypsies...Gwen just didn't know the half of it. She got thrown into the mix of Valkyries, Spartans, and other warrior-like kids that grew up training, expecting the followers of an imprisoned Loki to murder them where they stand, so she's way out of her league when it comes to defending herself. It makes her an easy target, and since she's high on the kill list, she's got a lot to learn and little time to learn it. Enter Logan. Yummy, yummy Spartan Logan who's been told to give her a little one-on-one training time. Bleh heh heh. Oh, the yummy drama. In Dark Frost, Gwen witnesses the murder of several unarmed classmates and comes face to face (well, face to mask) with Loki's champion. She learns they're close to honing in on the artifact that Gwen's mom had hidden for twenty-so years, and it's all that stands in the way of Loki's followers breaking the ties that bind him. So Gwen is determined to figure out where her mother hid the knife and find a new secret home before all hell breaks loose - literally. Too bad her Gypsy abilities can't help her see what's really coming...
I love everything about the Mythos Academy series thus far - the characters, the teenage angst, the frenemies, the danger, and the romance (finally!). Four dreamcatchers and sweet, sweet dreams. If you haven't started this series yet, check it out all ready.



Published on September 07, 2012 22:00
September 6, 2012
Thunderstruck by Kelly Libsack (ARC)

Kelly Libsack
Exp. Pub: September 6, 2012 TODAY!!!

Most teenage boys would have snapped from all the years of pent up sexual oppression. Shane’s tried not to, but…when he starts hearing a voice in his head and losing moments of time, he believes he’s close, and that either a split personality is scratching to get through, or, his intrusive anxiety disorder has gained enough momentum to finally take him over, altering who he is and what he does….
When Shane wins an elusive trip for two to the Ol’ British Isle to visit Stonehenge, he takes his best friend and they embark on their first—and what may be their last—great adventure. While abroad, Shane meets two intriguing young women: Autumn, a beautiful, flight attendant; and Kellen, a mystifying physician’s assistant with whom he feels an eerie connection. In the ancient lure of England, not only may he finally get to know the true touch of a young woman, but possibly the sinister explanation of why his blackouts have increased and who the mysterious voice is that persists in his head. Is it psychological, or is there some type of ancient evil at play?
At the possibility of either, Shane is…THUNDERSTRUCK.
Eighteen years old and freshly graduated senior. Just won an all expenses paid trip to England. The opposite sex seemingly attached to your hips. Best road trip ever...except for the part where you're being taken over by an evil ancient spirit.
Shane had the life - successful high school quarterback about to start college with an athletic scholarship. Good-looking kid. Happy home life. Good friends. Sexually frustrated...I know, I know. Typical teenage guy, right? Except it's not his inner conscience keeping him in line, but a secondary entity within that won't even let the guy even think of stepping out of line. He's learned to deal with the nagging over the years, but when he wins a trip to England, the entity begins doing more than just making him queasy. He's becoming aggressive, and when Shane begins blacking out, he awakes to learn he's done a few things he shouldn't have, things he has no memory of ever doing.
But the worst part of all is that this all expenses paid road trip really wasn't luck, but a trap to bring him near Stonehenge at a pivotal point in time. Little does he know, Shane plays a vital role in the awakening of a dark spirit long lost, and that his new romantic interest must play a deadly part as well.
Thunderstruck is definitely Kelly Libsack's best work to date. :) I've read the Preordained novels, and while good, Thunderstruck really pulled me in. Maybe it's because I have a soft spot for second entities since one of my Immortal Archive characters has that...lol. I loved the inclusion of Stonehenge and the way it was woven into the story. Pick this one up. I think you're gonna really enjoy it.
Note: This is sorta New Adult. The characters are the right age, but what sexual content there is is just referred to since Shane doesn't remember anything. You know it happened, but there aren't any real details. I think anyone 16 and up would be fine with reading Thunderstruck.

ARC provided by author for honest review.

Published on September 06, 2012 05:00
September 4, 2012
Demons by Heather Frost (ARC)

Demons
Heather Frost
Exp. Pub: September 11, 2012

To recap, Kate's a Seer that sees ribbons of color in our aura's and can tell what our emotions are, and her boyfriend Patrick is her immortal guardian. The Demon Lord would love to get his hands on Kate cause she's a rarity amongst the Seer world, and he seems to like collecting them regardless. The storyline for Demons is more focused on the guardians when they discover that these immortal beings are suddenly susceptible to a strange new virus that's killing them off. Being a Micorbiologist myself, I'm intrigued. :)
As the story progresses, Kate learns by accident that she and her grandfather are also capable of tapping into people's memories. Well, that's cool...and totally useful! Until later she finds out that she wasn't seeing her grandma's memories, but actually living in the moment because she hitched a ride on the emotion and traveled back to the actual point in time. <hangs head, shakes head...a lot> I really hate it when authors use time travel to clean up their messes (no matter how cool and different their way of time traveling is). They've written a story I've become invested in, put their characters in dire situations that'll surely lead to someone's death. I want that death. I want these characters to experience something real and make me feel for them. Not go through hell and back just to say, "Well, that sucked. But don't worry, I'll go back in time and make sure it all works out in our favor." STOP DOING THAT! Unless you're writing a science fiction novel that's already about time traveling, don't put it in there! It's a cop out! A way to cheat your readers! Not a way to fix the six foot hole you've dug for your characters. Okay, okay, okay. Miss Frost hasn't changed the past...yet. But the Demon Lord did have her go back to - get this - make sure the past happens the way it already has. Which is stupid, because there are two people alive that were alive in that moment of time. One works for the Demon Lord, whose emotion she went back on, the other is her boyfriend/guardian, so all she has to do is ride his emotion back again and change the past in their favor! How dumb to teach Kate how to time travel since there are few alive that know how to do it in the first place (unless you're gonna be sure to kill her or Patrick afterwards). But of course she does what the Demon Lord wants her to cause he created the viral strain killing the guardians, and promised to give her the antidote in return. Demons are totally trustworthy, right? Totally. Alright, my rant's over. Time travel aside, I did enjoy Demons. It seemed slower to me than Seers and took a long time to actually get the story to go somewhere, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. For some reason the twins annoy me, and it's probably cause their speak seems a little mature for eleven year olds at times. I really hope this whole time-travel thing doesn't take over the next story, but I'm afraid it will, especially with the cliffhanger we're left with, and I'll probably be really disappointed with the next book. But if you're okay with time travel solving all the problems, you'll be just fine with where this series is heading. I'll continue reading these, and hope and pray all the answers won't be fixed by brushing them away with time travel.


Published on September 04, 2012 22:00
September 2, 2012
Redemption by Veronique Launier (ARC)

Veronique Launier
Exp. Pub.: September 8, 2012

Aude: Getting attacked twice in as many days is strange in itself, but even stranger is the intriguing guy I keep running into. There's something so familiar about him, like a primal drum rhythm from my dreams. But spending time together only raises more questions--about my heritage, a native Mohawk prophecy . . . and an unearthly magic threatening our city.
Can time really heal all wounds? Probably...unless you're stuck in stone with nothing but your thoughts to haunt you for seventy years.
For the past seventy years, Guillaume, his father and his two brothers have perched atop the four corners of a church in Montreal as stone gargoyles. At one point they were able to shift into human and gargoyle-like forms, but since the death of the witch they protected, their essence faded away and they turned into stone, alive in spirit and forced to watch life as it passes them by. Marguerite's family long held a deal with Guillaume's family - protect the witches and they will feed the gargoyles the essence necessary to keep them alive. Marguerite was the last in their line, and with her went the ability to keep Guillaume's family alive. That is, until the night Aude passes by and is attacked by three guys. Almost seemingly possessed, Aude chants a foreign tongue and the gargoyles break free from their prison.
But their release is only temporary. Without a witch to transfer essence over to them, they'll fade back into stone once again. Determined to learn why Aude was able to break them free and transfer a little energy their way, Guillaume nudges his way into her life, even though she's dead set against it. But Aude can't deny the fact that she keeps hearing tribal drums and chanting in her head, and she keeps getting attacked by various creatures. Not to mention the dead birds that fall around her and the mutant animals that always skitter across her path. When she learns these are the signs of a prophecy that hits a little too close to home, she's more than willing to learn what a few gargoyles may have to say in the matter. In order to have any chance of survival, she'll have to trust the gargoyles, and they in turn, her.
Something fresh and original that Redemption has going for it, besides the gsupernatural argoyles, is Aude being able to manipulate and transfer the very essence of our being. It's similar to what I read in Fractured Light, but instead of harnessing Light, Aude is able to drain however much of our life's essence as she chooses and share as she sees fit. But as awesome as that is, she's as vulnerable as any other human and therefore, can strike a bargain with supernatural creatures to protect her mortality. And a little love on the side? Why not, since the gargoyles can choose to age with their partner, only to return to the young age of seventeen all over again. How cool is that?
Aude is definitely a reluctant hero, and Guillaume a tortured soul, so they spend half of the novel refusing to bend for the other, which can be a little frustrating for those hoping for some romance. And the story's a little slow after that first big bang, even with a couple of attacks on her life, but the real action looms toward the last quarter, so stick it out.

ARC provided by publisher via NetGalley.

Published on September 02, 2012 22:00
September 1, 2012
September Madness Giveaway! (INT)

Well, maybe today I can make Autumn a little more popular with this fantastic giveaway! I asked several of my friends to join with me to create this September Madness Giveaway. It's time to go back to the ho-hum, get up early every day for school routine, but maybe a bunch of free books will make breezing through Autumn on our way to Winter all the better! Here's the lineup for this giveaway in alphabetical order:
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AIRBORNE by Constance Sharper - 1 paperback BEAUTIFUL BEAST by Cindy C. Bennett - 1 ebook
DEFY THE STARS by Stephanie Parent - 3 ebooks
DESTINED by Jessie Harrell - 1 ebook
DUST by Devon Ashley - 1 paperback (Exp. Pub: 9/18)
FALLING IN BETWEEN by Devon Ashley - 2 ebooks
GUARDIANS, THE by Lily Raye - pending choices
HACIENDA MOON by Kasonndra Leigh - 3 ebooks
HEALER'S DESTINY by Julee F. Page - 1 ebook
HEART ON A CHAIN by Cindy C. Bennett - 1 ebook
IMMORTAL MINE by Cindy C. Bennett - 1 ebook
IMMORTALS, THE by KaSonndra Leigh - 3 ebooks (Exp. Pub 9/11)
IT'S A LOVE THING by Cindy C. Bennett, et al. - 1 ebook
JERICHO SOLUS by Jeffery Moore - 1 ebook
KINDRED by J.A. Redmerski - 1 paperback
LAST SUMMER by Rebecca A. Rogers - 2 ebook
MAYFAIR MOON, THE by J.A. Redmerski - 1 paperback
MY HEART BE DAMNED by Chanelle Gray - 1 ebook (Exp. Pub: 9/15)
ORDAINED by Devon Ashley - 2 ebooks
POISON by Dejana Vuletić - 5 ebooks
RED AND THE WOLF by Cindy C. Bennett - 1 ebook
REDEMPTION by Veronique Launier - 1 signed paperback (Exp. Pub: 9/8)
ROYAL ELF OF ABALON, A by Anna del C. Dye - 1 ebook
SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT - TALES OF TERROR by Cindy C. Bennet, et al. - 1 ebook (Exp. Pub: TBA)
TAKEN by Kelli Maine - 1 ebook
THUNDERSTRUCK by Kelly Libsack - 5 copies (Exp. Pub: 9/6)
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Published on September 01, 2012 05:00