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December 24, 2014
Happy Holidays!
Published on December 24, 2014 06:51
December 19, 2014
Review of Golden Son by Pierce Brown

Golden Son by Pierce Brown
So I just finished reading Golden Son. What can I say about this read… it was dark, gritty, impactful, heartbreaking, gorydamn amazing. (Yeah, I think I like that last one the best.) Golden Son is the second installment of the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. If you haven’t read Red Rising, go do it. In this book we leave the surface of Mars and the brutal training play yard of the Golden children and head intergalactic. There’s a touch a space opera, other-worldly technological advances, new adult angst, power struggles, slaughter, violence and death-the list goes on and on and on. We watch Darrow lose his focus and find it again, lose his friends and find them again, lose his family and find them again, but best of all we watch Darrow lose himself and find himself again.In a booklovers universe that’s filled with YA giants like The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Ender’s Game etc, Brown’s titles are a step in another direction. This author doesn’t need comparison to others in his genre because he does something that these other books don’t, he stabs you in the gut with a slingBlade made of fire, rips you to the sternum, lances your heart and then does it all over again without apology, without the assistance of a Carver to sew your soul back up. His writing is unique and consuming, his characters over the top but still captivating. The world he’s created… tremendous. There are Reds, Golds, Yellows, Pinks, factions residing over factions in an intricately designed world cross-stitched with Greek mythology. And don’t blink while you’re reading this, you might miss the deception, the thrill, the passion, and it’s all going to slap in you in the face at the end, leaving you wondering what the hell just happened, because it’s all pure awesomeness.
Published on December 19, 2014 08:22
December 8, 2014
Sharing a Sparrow Man review
Published on December 08, 2014 13:47
December 5, 2014
The Genome by Sergei Lukyanenko

Published on December 05, 2014 10:52
November 5, 2014
This is me
Published on November 05, 2014 20:53
October 23, 2014
Zombie Crawl Blog Party!



Zombie Crawl Blog Party Schedule Party Host & Grand Prize: Band of DystopianOctober 22Hope To Read | Author Jamie CanosaOctober 23Author E.R. ArroyoOctober 24Author Christy Sloat | Author N.W. HarrisOctober 25Author David MoonOctober 26Two Girls & A BookOctober 27Secret Life of a Townie | The Writer’s RoadtripAuthor Michael Halliday | Author Aria MichaelsImagine, Create, Share, Repeat!October 29Precious Monsters | Author Kate L. MaryZ Plan - Zombie Book Series | Author Michelle MuckleyOctober 30Author Rhiannon Frater | Author Cameo RenaeAuthor Angela CavanaughOctober 31Author Jessica MeigsI Feel the Need, the Need to Read
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Published on October 23, 2014 22:48
October 19, 2014
Writing is a...
Published on October 19, 2014 05:30
October 17, 2014
Zombie Friday
Published on October 17, 2014 05:30
October 16, 2014
The Healer by Allison Butler

ARC provided by the publisher
The cover: I am so sick of rippling abs on romance novels, this cover is a welcome stray from the norm. I kinda love it ;)
The book:
One word comes to mind as I power off my Kindle and that is: Refreshing.
The Healer is a historical romance that's sweet and angsty. The pacing is perfect, the characters are well developed, and the setting was a welcome change. Not once did I find myself skimming as I read. The RN in me really enjoyed Lynelle's passion as a healer.
If you're looking for a bit of romance with historical charm, pick this book up.
Published on October 16, 2014 20:05