Monday, January 31, 2011

Monday Madness (67): Vesper by Jeff Sampson

What is Monday Madness?

It’s the phenomenon affecting all book lovers as we count down the hours in hopes of getting our hands on highly anticipated books on release day. So, come join me throughout the week where I will be featuring Author Interviews, Reviews and Contests for great books.


VESPER by Jeff Sampson
Pub. Date: January 2011
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Format: Hardcover , 288pp
Age Range: 12
Emily Webb is a geek. And she’s happy that way. Content hiding under hoodies and curling up to watch old horror flicks, she’s never been the kind of girl who sneaks out for midnight parties. And she’s definitely not the kind of girl who starts fights or flirts with other girls’ boyfriends. Until one night Emily finds herself doing exactly that . . . the same night one of her classmates—also named Emily—is found mysteriously murdered.

The thing is, Emily doesn’t know why she’s doing any of this. By day, she’s the same old boring Emily, but by night, she turns into a thrill seeker. With every nightfall, Emily gets wilder until it’s no longer just her personality that changes. Her body can do things it never could before: Emily is now strong, fast, and utterly fearless. And soon Emily realizes that she’s not just coming out of her shell . . . there’s something much bigger going on. Is she bewitched by the soul of the other, murdered Emily? Or is Emily Webb becoming something else entirely— something not human?

As Emily hunts for answers, she finds out that she’s not the only one this is happening to—some of her classmates are changing as well. Who is turning these teens into monsters—and how many people will they kill to get what they want?
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

In My Mailbox (71)

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Pub. Date: February 2011
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.
Format: Paperback , 299pp
Age Range: Young Adult

Freak. That's what her classmates call seventeen-year-old Donna Underwood. When she was seven, a horrific fey attack killed her father and drove her mother mad. Donna's own nearly fatal injuries from the assault were fixed by magic—the iron tattoos branding her hands and arms. The child of alchemists, Donna feels cursed by the magical heritage that destroyed her parents and any chance she had for a normal life. The only thing that keeps her sane and grounded is her relationship with her best friend, Navin Sharma.

When the darkest outcasts of Faerie—the vicious wood elves—abduct Navin, Donna finally has to accept her role in the centuries old war between the humans and the fey. Assisted by Xan, a gorgeous half-fey dropout with secrets of his own, Donna races to save her friend—even if it means betraying everything her parents and the alchemist community fought to the death to protect.

 
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Win Devil's Kiss & Dark Goddess by Sarwat Chadda!

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Blog Tour: Interview with Sarwat Chadda, Author of Dark Goddess

I'm today's blog stop for Sarwat Chadda's DARK GODDESS, the sequel to DEVIL'S KISS (9/1/2009). Sarwat is a recurring face on my blog and I'm happy to have him here again to answer questions about his books.


Sarwat Chadda was brought up on the adventures of the great medieval heroes like Saladin and Richard the Lionheart. His passion for storytelling grew from his love for the history, culture and myths of Europe and the Middle East.

Sarwat used to be an engineer, working on projects like the Channel Tunnel and Hong Kong airport, but now he writes full time. He has travelled widely, from China to India, from Nicaragua to the Yemen, but there’s no place like home, and home is London. Devil's Kiss was his first novel.

DARK GODDESS is in a bookstore near you!

Which book was harder to write Devil's Kiss or Dark Goddess? Please explain.
Dark Goddess by far. There were practical details like deadlines. It took me four years to write Devil’s Kiss so I suffered from the classic ‘second album’ problem, how to produce something to the same standard in six months?

Then there were emotional issues regarding the characters. Billi had suffered terribly by the end of DK, so I needed to acknowledge that, and move her character on without losing what was best about her form the first book. Then DG is set in Russia. DK was based in London, my home city. Now the standard had been set, I needed to write the second setting with equal authenticity. The best way to do that was to spend a week in Russia, visiting the sights and getting a feel for the place. Worked wonders.

If you could do it over again, would you change anything in any of your books?
I could certainly have written DK even tighter, though it’s a slim book already. But in contrast I feel I’d liked to have been a little bit more patient, let the story unfold at a slower pace. If anything the book’s too hectic, but that lean and mean pace has its own appeal.

There are alot of strong heroines in today's YA books, what makes Billi so special/different from the rest?
Her lack of supernatural ability. At the end of the day Billi’s just human. She bleeds, she feels doubt, pain and has no special get out clause. Death is ever present and the end of Devil’s Kiss demonstrates people close to her will die.

In a fight to the death - who would win Billi or Buffy?
Does Buffy fight to the death? Okay, if you’re a vampire or some supernatural beasty, sure, the Slayer will slay you. I can’t recall Buffy ever killing a normal human. That could work to Billi’s advantage.

In a straight fight, it’ll have to be Ms. Summers. She’s superhuman after all and has years more combat experience. Remember when she sparred with Riley? Even holding back she totally kicked his butt. And Riley is at the top of his game human soldier, like Billi. But I think Buffy would hesitate to kill a fifteen year old girl like Billi while we’ve seen, under the right circumstances, Billi’s willing to kill anyone.

If your book was optioned for a movie, who would best fit the characters?My eldest daughter for Billi, or my youngest if it was in development hell for ages. James Purefoy as Arthur. Always saw Gwaine as either Robert Duvall or Ray Winstone. Mike would be someone like Ben Barnes, we saw he has a great dark side in Dorian Grey. Kay was based on a young David Bowie, we need someone pale and very interesting. Ivan’s based on a young Christian Bale, he’s got those razor-sharp cheekbones.

Would you like to share with your readers about what's next for you and your upcoming books? I’d love there to be a Billi Book 3, but that depends on how Devil’s Kiss and Dark Goddess do sales-wise. The fundamentals like setting and plot are in place, I just need an excuse to write it. Meanwhile I’ll soon be making an announcement (I hope!) on a new series I’ve been working on. It’s set in the same world as Billi SanGreal and there was a very subtle hint to it in Devil’s Kiss. A boy protagonist this time around but there’s a girl assassin involved who’d give Billi (and Buffy, while we’re at it) a real run for her money.


Well there you have it, I can only hope that we'll get to see more of Billi and crew. You can check out my review of DARK GODDESS here. Thanks for stopping by Sarwat! For more info on Sarwat Chadda and his books, please visit his website here.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Win Drought by Pam Bachorz!

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Review: Drought by Pam Bachorz

DROUGHT by Pam Bachorz
Pub. Date: January 2011
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Format: Hardcover , 400pp
Source: Publisher

Ruby dreams of escaping the Congregation. Escape from slaver Darwin West and his cruel Overseers. Escape from struggling to gather the life-prolonging Water that keeps the Congregants alive--and Darwin rich. Escape from her certain, dreary existence, living as if it's still the early 1800s, when the Congregation was first enslaved. But if Ruby leaves, the Congregation will die without the secret ingredient to the Water: her blood. So she stays, and prays to their savior Otto, who first gave Water to the Congregants... and fathered Ruby before he vanished.

When the Congregants discover Ruby's forbidden romance with an Overseer, they beat Ford to stop her from running away with him. Ruby steals their store of Water to save Ford's life and is banished. Ruby has everything she's dreamed of: a modern life with Ford. But the modern world isn't what she thought it would be, and Ruby can't forsake the Congregation. Love and loyalty push Ruby to return and fight for her family's freedom...at a terrible price.

Bachorz has created a compelling story about hope and survival. Ruby is the key to the Congregation’s survival - a secret that must be kept at all costs. Just like her mother, Ruby is fed up with the conditions that she & the congregation is forced to endure. With the greedy tyrant, Darwin, overseeing the harvest, Ruby can only hope that she will escape his rule. I was enamored with this novel.

Bachorz created another interesting world with some exciting characters. Ruby is brave and willing to take the punishments for the congregation's shortcomings when it comes to the water harvest. The conditions are unbearable and the punishments cruel. I rooted for Ruby the whole way as she longed for escape and the safety of the community.

Bachorz's portrayal of Ruby's internal struggles in having to choose between the loyalties of her people and escaping to a normal life is really what drew me into the story. The whole cult-like premise and the Congregation's faith in Otto continued to make me question Ruby's decisions. Bachorz's sophomore novel is just as impressive as CANDOR. I look forward to seeing what this author has in store for her readers next.

Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sensational 7 Q & A with Pam Bachorz (Author of Drought)!

Have you ever wanted to know what it would be like to hang out with your favorite author(s)? In an attempt to get a better understanding of authors, my Sensational Seven Q & A takes a closer or more personal look at these authors to give you a glimpse of the personalities behind the writing of your favorite books.

“Talent alone cannot make a writer. There must be a man behind the book; a personality which, by birth and quality, is pledged to the doctrines there set forth, and which exists to see and state things so, and not otherwise.” By Ralph Waldo Emerson



Pam Bachorz grew up in a small town in the Adirondack foothills, where she participated in every possible performance group and assiduously avoided any threat of athletic activity, unless it involved wearing sequined headpieces and treading water.

Pam, who lived in Florida when she wrote CANDOR, currently lives near Washington, DC. When she's not writing, reading, working or parenting, Pam likes to go to museums and theater performances, and watch far too much television.

Her current novel, DROUGHT is in stores today!
If you were given a chance to travel back in time, what year or place would you go / Why?
I'd go somewhere that wouldn't make me 1. ill (bad water, plagues, etc!) or 2. eaten by large animals! Actually, I'd like to go back in time and meet Cleopatra, or Queen Elizabeth. Both must have been forces of nature and I'd like to see in person what they were like.

Describe your novel in seven words or less?
Enslaved girl can escape at terrible price.

Please share with us about your favorite book and fictional crush to date?
There are too many wonderful books to choose from! Just two examples: I was thrilled to see SHIP BREAKER win the Printz and I am a huge fan of Rick Yancey's MONSTRUMOLOGIST series. So I tend towards the light, fluffy reads (kidding!). Hmm, fictional crush, has to be Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables. Come to think of it, perhaps it's not entirely a coincidence that my husband has dark, curly hair!

If you could be any character in fiction, whom would you be / Why?
I'd like to be a brave warrior, maybe Paksenarrion from Elizabeth Moon's series. I read that over and over as a teen. Paks fought against injustice, with style!

If Hollywood made a movie about your life, whom would you like to see play thelead role as you/ Why?
Well, realistically they'd choose someone ten-twenty years younger and thinner, right? So let's say Mamie Gummer, Meryl Streep's daughter. I think we're going to see some very cool work from her in the coming years. Not that we really look anything alike!

If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be – please explain?
It should be NEVER SLOW DOWN, because I seem to be incapable of sitting still in my life--I'm always off to the next challenge, project or house.

How would you describe yourself/life in seven words?
Creative hard-driving woman tries to have it all. (Yes, ok, that's 8 and with a cheating hyphenated word!)

Bonus:

**Is there any additional info you would like to share with your readers about what’s next for you and your books?**
DROUGHT will be releasing as an audio book very soon, with a very talented narrator. So if you enjoy audio books, watch audible.com for that. After that, I'm writing my next story so it will be a little while until the next release. Keep your eyes on my website for announcements!


Thanks for stopping by Pam!

For more information about Pam Bachorz and her books, please visit her website here.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Monday Madness (66): Drought by Pam Bachorz


What is Monday Madness?

It’s the phenomenon affecting all book lovers as we count down the hours in hopes of getting our hands on highly anticipated books on release day. So, come join me throughout the week where I will be featuring Author Interviews, Reviews and Contests for great books.


DROUGHT by Pam Bachorz
Pub. Date: January 2011
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Format: Hardcover , 400pp

Ruby dreams of escaping the Congregation. Escape from slaver Darwin West and his cruel Overseers. Escape from struggling to gather the life-prolonging Water that keeps the Congregants alive--and Darwin rich. Escape from her certain, dreary existence, living as if it's still the early 1800s, when the Congregation was first enslaved. But if Ruby leaves, the Congregation will die without the secret ingredient to the Water: her blood. So she stays, and prays to their savior Otto, who first gave Water to the Congregants... and fathered Ruby before he vanished.

When the Congregants discover Ruby's forbidden romance with an Overseer, they beat Ford to stop her from running away with him. Ruby steals their store of Water to save Ford's life and is banished. Ruby has everything she's dreamed of: a modern life with Ford. But the modern world isn't what she thought it would be, and Ruby can't forsake the Congregation. Love and loyalty push Ruby to return and fight for her family's freedom...at a terrible price.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

In My Mailbox (70)

FOR REVIEW

Blood and Flowers by Penny Blubaugh

Entwined by Heather Dixon
 
Vesper (Deviants #1) by Jeff Sampson

Enclave (Razorland, #1) by Ann Aguirre


Bought

Shadowfever (ebook) by Karen Moning


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Win Lockdown & Solitary by Alexander Gordon Smith!

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Blog Tour: Solitary by Alexander Gordon Smith

SOLITARY: Escape from Furnace 2  by Alexander Gordon Smith
Pub. Date: December 2010
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Format: Hardcover , 240pp
Age Range: 12 and up
Series: Escape From Furnace Series , #2
Source: Publisher

Alex Sawyer and his mates should have known there was no way out of Furnace Penitentiary. Their escape attempt only lands them deeper in the guts of this prison for young offenders, and then into solitary confinement. And that's where a whole new struggle begins—a struggle not to let the hellish conditions overwhelm them. Because before another escape attempt is even possible, they must first survive the nightmare that now haunts their endless nights.
 
After reading LOCKDOWN, I couldn't wait to delve into SOLITARY. You would have had to pry my hands off this book - there was no escape for me because I was so immersed into the sinister setting that Gordon had created. I lived and breathed the disturbing evil that inhabited Furnace.

The writing just lures you in page by page and I would often find myself saying, “just one more chapter,” and the next thing I know, I've read more chapters. I couldn't put this mind boggling thriller down! There were times when I felt like I was watching a movie on the big screen as I could vividly picture the monstrosities of Furnace as if it was a living and breathing thing.

As for the protagonist, I was constantly rooting for Alex as he tried to survive in this hellhole. Just when you think it's safe, Gordon wretches it up another notch and leaves you with a jaw dropper. To survive at Furnace, Alex and the other prisoners have to go to hell and back and even then death seems like a blessing rather than being locked up for life - especially when you know death is breathing down your neck.

Gordon created a fantastical hellhole with a great cast of characters that will leave readers begging for more. I look forward to seeing what the next installment has in store for Alex!

Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars



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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Win Across the Universe by Beth Revis!

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Review: Across the Universe by Beth Revis

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Beth Revis
Pub. Date: January 2011
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Format: Hardcover , 416pp
Age Range: Young Adult
Source: Publisher
A love out of time. A spaceship built of secrets and murder.

Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet, three hundred years in the future. Never could she have known that her frozen slumber would come to an end fifty years too soon and that she would be thrust into the brave new world of a spaceship that lives by its own rules.

Amy quickly realizes that her awakening was no mere computer malfunction. Someone-one of the few thousand inhabitants of the spaceship-tried to kill her. And if Amy doesn't do something soon, her parents will be next.

Now Amy must race to unlock Godspeed's hidden secrets. But out of her list of murder suspects, there's only one who matters: Elder, the future leader of the ship and the love she could never have seen coming.

Revis's debut is an addiction that will leave readers begging for more!

Across the Universe is a refreshing addition to the YA market which is currently saturated with paranormal creatures. I'm a huge paranormal fan but even I want something different every now and then. Across the Universe shipped me into a whole new world filled with the complexities of mankind and what we would do for survival. This Sci-Fi novel wrapped me up and held on tight. I did not want to put it down!

Revis created some complex and exciting characters. I love the characters in this book! And I mean every last one of them, even the frightening leader. I can't imagine being Amy. She has to deal with a whole new way of life while aboard a ship in space at that. The alternating point of views between Amy and Elder really captured the emotions and struggle of what the characters faced on the ship, Godspeed. Revis did an amazing job. I couldn’t get enough of these characters!

While reading this novel, there were times when I was in awe of the details, world building, and politics that Revis created. She truly amazed me with her creativity of life & the complexities of Godspeed. Not everything is black and white and Revis truly captured the burdens of what leaders must face during crises. All I can say is this is one series you don't want to miss! I'm ready for the next installment (I wish I could fast forward to next year)!

Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


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