Friday, January 18, 2013

Friday Reads: Finished and Started



So this post is now on Fridays.  I thought hard and long about doing this on a Friday vs. a Monday.  And I think it will work out for the better!



So this week I gave up on Pure and Fuse.  After getting through about the first 200 pages or so.  I decided it was time to put it down.  3POV's was bad enough.  But when it got to 5 I had to drawl the line.  Thats just way to many heads for be to deal with.  So Fuse will be shipped off to a friend of mine and a review will be posted soon.


So Daynight was great.  I think that the font was a little small for my taste.  But if you can get past that its a pretty good book.
Review Posted: 1/15



This is How I Save My Life was amazing!  A truly uplifting story!
Review Posted: 1/16




Shadowlands was kinds stupid in some parts.  (sorry for being harsh)  But when you think about it (if you read it) What FBI is going to park the get away car in your driveway???!!!  Thats a major issue I had with this book.  Review Posted: 1/17


Now the Goddess Inheritance rounds off this weeks reading/reviews posted!  I loved this book!!!  So sad that we are not going to see more of them for a while.  The author is starting a new series so this one is being put on the back burner.  POO.
Review Posted: 1/18




So what are you going to see next week?  Well check it out!!


Finished Being Fat will post on Monday Jan 21!  
This is so not a diet book! Its a book to help you set goals and to stick with them







Magic So Foul series (first two books) will post on Tuesday Jan 22!  

These books are so good!!!  Help promote them so Sourcebooks will get the third book out!!







Forbidden Sister.  Will post on Wednesday Jan 23! 
Well this one was ok. I was kinda sad to find out that V.C. Andrews was no longer with us.  And that her book past the first three Flowers in the Attic series were written by someone else.  







Dance Of Shadows. Will post on Thursday Jan 24! 
It had a strong start but kinda lost its way as the book went.  So its just one of those books that some people are going to fall in love with it. and others aren't 



Pivot Point.  Will post on Friday Jan 25!



This one will keep you reading until the very end!




Other things going on this coming week are as follows!  Check them out!~


  • Back to the Future Blog Hop 
    • via I'm A Reader Not A Writer
  • Intro to my New Monday post
    • Called Moon Mondays
    • Gives witchy info for the Deity in all of us
  • My Weight Update
    • see how I am progressing
  • Author Interview with non other than Victoria Schwab 
    • Author of the Archived 
  • Promo of the Winter Queen
And of course my ONGOING giveaways for 

  • Jan giveaway
    • signed arc of Across the Universe 
  • Follower giveaway
    • lot of winners everytime I hit a milestone!










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 For this one I thought Then you were gone would be a good book to giveaway.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Shadowlands By: Kate Brian

My Review: 4 Stars

Ok once you get I to this book you will not want to stop reading it.........you have been warned! 

I was very upset about the chapter titled DONE. Thinking that her entire family has been killed then finding out it was just a dream/nightmare was crazy!  I was thinking to myself. This author didn't do her homework. If you are going into the witness protection program. The officers don't just give you a car THEY PARK IN THE DRIVEAWAY then tell you o the car has a map for ya. And leave you be. NO. They take you to a secure location then transfer you to where you are going.  This is one of the major issues I had with this book and it looses a star because of it. 

2nd they search your stuff!  So the ipad she took. Ya that wouldn't fly. They might let her keep the pic of her and her mom but just the pic and not the frame. As you never know where tracking devices might be. 

And the last thing so far. Is when they leave and the baddie Mr. Nell it seems has been hiding at their house pretending to be a police officer. Now you can't tell me convisingly enough that someone like Messenger is just going to let all the cops hang around with out knowing them all!! By face and name!!  She just doesn't seem like that kind of person or FBI agent.  
But even with all of that (which is all in the beginning of the book)  this is a must read!  Pick it up and read it you wont be disappointed!
This book ends on such a note that I sat there thinking WHAT?! This is a must read!!  
"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

Book Description

January 8, 2013 Shadowlands (Hyperion)
  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion Book CH (January 8, 2013)
Rory Miller had one chance to fight back and she took it.  Rory survived … and the serial killer who attacked her escaped. Now that the infamous Steven Nell is on the loose, Rory must enter the witness protection with her father and sister, Darcy, leaving their friends and family without so much as a goodbye.

Starting over in a new town with only each other is unimaginable for Rory and Darcy. They were inseparable as children, but now they can barely stand each other. As the sisters settle in to Juniper Landing, a picturesque vacation island, it seems like their new home may be just the fresh start they need. They fall in with a group of beautiful, carefree teens and spend their days surfing, partying on the beach, and hiking into endless sunsets. But just as they’re starting to feel safe again, one of their new friends goes missing. Is it a coincidence? Or is the nightmare beginning all over again?

"Thanks to the publisher or author for sending me this copy!"

Promo Thursday: The Live-Action Mindjack Book Trailer Reveal


The Live-Action Mindjack Book Trailer Reveal
(from the bestselling Mindjack series by Susan Kaye Quinn)
With the help of over 20 cast and crew members, award-winning director Beth Spitalny has brought the concept of the bestselling Mindjack Trilogy to life on the screen. When everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep.
Please share!
Ways you can share the trailer:
1) Watch the trailer on YouTube (or here)! (more views=higher visibility) 2) Post it to Facebook (copy & paste below) Check out the live-action Mindjack Book Trailer (from the bestselling Mindjack Trilogy by Susan Kaye Quinn): When everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep. http://bit.ly/MindjackBookTrailer 3) Post it to Twitter (copy & paste below) When everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep. Watch the live-action Mindjack Book Trailer http://bit.ly/MindjackBookTrailer 4) Share to Google+, Tumbler, Pinterest, and more Go to the trailer on YouTube and click the "share" button. Click the arrow to expand and see all the options. Easy peasy. (While you're there, click "like" on YouTube, or leave a comment!) 5) Post the trailer on your blog Grab the embed code from YouTube or email me for a copy of the HTML for a complete post announcing the trailer and ways to share!
Thanks so much for sharing!
To celebrate the release of the trailer,
I'm putting Open Minds on sale!
$2.99 now $0.99
for one week only
$9.99 now $7.99
for one week only
THANK YOU to everyone who is sharing the trailer today!
An EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to everyone involved in making the trailer a reality, including Director Beth Spitalny, Producer Angel Acevedo, Director of Photography Lance Kaplan, lead actor Nikki Flemming (Kira) and the many fine actors, crew members, and post-production staff who donated their time and talent to the project. For the making-of the trailer, see the Mindjack Trilogy website.
Susan Kaye Quinn is the author of the bestselling Mindjack Series, which includes three novels, three novellas, and a trailer. She's currently writing a steampunk fantasy romance, just for kicks. When that's out of her system, she has ambitious plans to embark on a series about the Singularity (the time when computers become more intelligent than humans) that should appeal to fans of the Mindjack novels. Or possibly play on Facebook all day. Could go either way.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Author Wednesday: Cyn Balog





Todays Author Wednesday comes from The Cover Contessa!  Thanks for allowing us to use your post!  



Today I could not be  more excited than to welcome author (and fellow Jersey girl!!!) Cyn Balog to The Cover Contessa and Never Too Old for YA Books for an interview! I had the pleasure of meeting Cyn back in August at YA Fest 2012!



This was a totally awesome event and it was so great to finally meet Cyn after all our chatting on Facebook!









You may know of Cyn's totally and completely awesome books:






And here's a little bit about Cyn:
Cyn Balog is a normal, everyday Jersey Girl who always believed magical things can happen to us when we least expect them. She is author of young adult paranormals FAIRY TALE (2009), SLEEPLESS(2010), and two other forthcoming novels from Delacorte. She lives outside Allentown, Pennsylvania with her husband and daughters.
And now let's hear what Cyn had to say:

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
I was 5.  I remember learning to read, and just thinking the next logical step after reading a book would be writing one. I didn't realize this was something few people did. It just came very naturally to me. 

How long does it take you to write a book?
It depends on my schedule, but anywhere from 3 weeks to a few months. I wrote SLEEPLESS in 3 weeks. I was 6 months pregnant, with a toddler and a full-time job. I'd written a draft of SLEEPLESS which my editor completely hated. The deadline was approaching for me to get the book done, so I reminded myself that this was my dream, and I just trashed the first draft completely and cranked out the new version.

What do you think makes a great story?
Um, I wish I knew. All my books start with an amazing hook. That will start a person reading but it won't sustain it unless there are interesting characters and a believable but unpredictable plot. Also, an ending is good. I like books with endings.

What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
Nowadays, it's my lunch hour.  I work full-time and have 2 young kids. So I make due with that. Time with my kids is important, so when I'm home, I'm with them. My lunch hour at work is when I try to get as much done as possible.

How do you balance family and writing?
Not very well... Haha!  Since I do work, when I am with my family, I want to give them my undivided attention! Every three months or so, my husband might take the kids to his parents' for the day, which will give me a day of uninterrupted writing time.  But most of the time, I really rely on that lunch hour!
 Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?
From all over the place! I tell everyone looking for ideas that they most often hit in one of the 4 B's :  Bed, Bath (getting ready for the day), Bus (commute), or Beer.  Most of my ideas hit me during these times! I know I got the idea for Fairy Tale while lying in bed, and the idea for Sleepless came during Bus... my commute home from work. I did get part of the idea for Starstruck while watching the news, and TOUCHED I got while browsing Wikipedia. The most important thing one can learn as a writer is to be open to ideas and to recognize when one will make a good story... because there are so many of them out there, hitting us every day, and in every way.
I have yet to come up with any ideas while drinking. Mostly I just get a headache and want to go to bed.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?
Probably that it isn't impossible to get published. This was something I was told from a very early age.  Everyone said, you might as well aspire to be the President of the United States. I was encouraged to go into a "marketable" field so I majored in Communications and Public Relations instead of writing.  But once I actually sat down and said, "I'm going to try this, and if I fail, I fail," it was surprisingly not so difficult. I think I was inspired by the Wayne Gretzky quote, "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." 

How many books have you written? Which is your favourite?
I've written dozens. I have probably a million starts to novels on my computer. My favorite is probably Starstruck, because the main character is so like me. She's obsessive over her appearance, which I always was as a teen. I know lots of teens obsess over their appearance, but both Dough and I were so concerned with it that it was ALL we ever thought about.

Are your characters based on anyone you know?
My main characters have some of my characteristics, definitely. Eron from Sleepless is what I thought my grandfather was like as a teenager. Sometimes I steal a few characteristics from people I know, but I don't ever put an entire real person in my novels. 

Do you have a favourite place you love to write?
I would love to write at a beach house. I used to do that, growing up, and something about the sea air... aaaah! Unfortunately right now I am relegated to a tiny, dark corner of my house. 
How hard is is to get published?
Like I said above, it isn't impossible. It isn't easy, either. There's a lot of research that goes into it, but if you love the business like I do, it doesn't feel like work. I've gotten inquiries from friends and family members who want to be published, and 9 times out of 10, once I point them in the direction of a website they should visit to learn more about the publishing process, they lose interest and try to find something easier to do. It's a process. It's not going to happen overnight.  But if you're truly passionate about it, it's not work. I enjoyed researching agents and publishing houses and sending out little bits of hope in the mail. Sure, rejection can be hard, but the thrill of knowing an acceptance could be right around the corner was always there.  I really do believe publishing is not reserved for only a select few-- it can happen to anyone. As long as they keep working at it, refining their story, and don't give up. 
What do your family and friends think about your books?
Honestly, I don't think a lot of my family "get" it. They're readers, but not big into YA books. It's not like they think of me as a YA writer. To them, I'm just me, and we rarely talk about my books or my writing career. A lot of them do read my books, though. My husband definitely reads all my books, even though he's NOT exactly my target audience, and he keeps wondering why more people haven't noticed my brilliance and thrown large sums of money at me (he's my biggest fan!).  I can also tell that my dad is really proud of me, because he introduces me to people as "Cyn Balog, the author" really loud. So cute. 
What do you like to do when you are not writing?
Um.  Read. Obsess over my children.

Do you have any suggestions to help aspiring writers better themselves and their craft? If so, what are they?
Tip one is to never give up. Tip two is to never give up. Tip three, that, also.
Really, I've seen so many authors in this business who have made it. Some, it takes a little longer than others. But the one main thing they share is that even when the going got rough and they were faced with a bazillion rejections, they still soldiered through. One thing about this business is that there are a lot of things that can tear you down. I'm still working on learning the art of soldiering through, putting the blinders on and just writing. There is so much noise out there, wanting to stop you from it. But put the blinders on, and just write.

As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
A novelist! Imagine that!  So you can understand that when I finally got the call that Fairy Tale was going to be published, I sobbed like a baby. It was the realization of a lifelong dream. 

What are your favourite books and which authors inspire you?
I love dystopian books!  So The Stand has always been one of my favorite novels. I love horror, too, so because YA was nearly nonexistent when I was a YA, all I did was read Stephen King. I am really loving the dystopian trend these days-- especially zombies. Zombies rule. 
For an aspiring writer what do you feel are certain do's and don’ts for getting their material published?
See #14.

What are you working on now?
I am bouncing between 4 or 5 different ideas-- I don't love any of them, yet. I hope one of them will jump out at me and say, "Write me!" I usually have to tinker with first chapters for a bit before I know whether an idea can become an actual book.

Your newest book, Touched, is days away from publication, what can you tell us about that book?
It is about a boy who remembers his future. He can see everything just as it's about to happen. And if he does something that strays from that future he sees in his head, then all of his "future memories" shuffle in his mind.  But then he meets a girl who will change everything...
What are some fun or quirky things about you that your readers don't know, and you're not afraid to share?
I was born on Friday the 13th. I am obsessed with Hercule Poirot mysteries. I play the clarinet very badly. I am obsessed with everything Disney.

YA Fest...Is this your first signing/discussion group you've help coordinate?  How hard was it to get authors to appear?  What was your favorite part of the day?  Do you think this will become a yearly event?
 I do think it will become an annual event!  It went really well. It was the first time I helped coordinate an event (as I am SO disorganized), but luckily, most of the work was handled by others, and I just coordinated some of the publicity and getting authors on board. Surprisingly, it was very easy to get authors to come, so much so that we ended up turning away authors because we didn't have enough space at the venue. The place was packed-- hooray! But the most awesome part about it was meeting some bloggers and readers that I'd only corresponded with online! I love meeting readers-- everyone is so nice!!! 
This is where you get to add anything you want to share :)
Thank you so much for having me!! It was a pleasure to be here!


Thanks so much for visiting The Cover Contessa today! It was great having you here!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Daynight By: Megan Thomason

My Review:  4 Stars
This book was a great story!  The font was a little small for my taste but other than that it was great.  This is a great book and I hope to get a chance to tour it with my comp. 
"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

Book Description

November 26, 2012
“Sure to win over YA readers looking for a dangerous, dystopian adventure story” —Kirkus Reviews

"Gripping young adult dystopian novel; compelling conflicts; high stakes; powerful narrative; surprises keep coming; strong writing; page-turner; engaging characters; Readers will be hungry for the sequels”—BlueInk Review (starred review)

Meet The Second Chance Institute (SCI): Earth’s benevolent non-profit by day, Thera’s totalitarian regime by night. Their motto: Because Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Life(TM). Reality: the SCI subjects Second Chancers to strict controls and politically motivated science experiments like Cleaving—forced lifetime union between two people who have sex.

Meet Kira Donovan. Fiercely loyal, overly optimistic, and ensnared by the promise of a full-ride college scholarship, Kira signs the SCI Recruit contract to escape memories of a tragedy that left her boyfriend and friends dead.

Meet Blake Sundry. Bitter about being raised in Exile and his mother’s death, Blake’s been trained to infiltrate and destroy the SCI. Current barrier to success? His Recruit partner—Miss Goody Two Shoes Kira Donovan.

Meet Ethan Darcton. Born with a defective heart and resulting inferiority complex, Ethan’s forced to do his SCI elite family’s bidding. Cleave-worthy Kira Donovan catches his eye, but the presiding powers give defect-free Blake Sundry first dibs.

Full of competing agendas, romantic entanglements, humor, twists and turns, daynight is Megan Thomason’s debut young adult dystopian novel and first in the daynight series.

Biography

Megan Thomason lives in paradise aka San Diego, CA with her husband and five children. A former software manager, Megan vastly prefers writing twisted tales to business, product, and marketing plans. When she isn't typing away on her laptop, she's reading books on her phone--over 600 in the last year--or attending to the needs of her family. Megan's fluent in sarcasm, could potentially benefit from a 12-step program for road rage, struggles with a Hot Tamales addiction, loves world travel & fast cars and hates paperwork & being an insomniac. Daynight is Megan's first published novel, but fourth written one.

"Thanks to the publisher or author for sending me this copy!"

TMI: Covers & Cover Reveal of Bewitched By: Mark Jay Harris

I love covers!  I am happy to be bringing you a wonderful cover for this weeks TMI Tuesday!  Now before we get into that let me ask my question.  How many of you will buy a book without ever looking to see what it is about?  Just because you LOVE the cover? I wanna know!

Don't forget that if you have a question you can submit them here> Questions for TMI Tuesday


Photobucket"Bewitched is spell-binding! A highly-unique page-turner that hooks you from the first paragraph. With complex characters and unexpected twists and turns, Harris delivers and leaves you hoping for more!" - Stephanie Keyes, author, The Star Child series
Blurb:

Is it love or is it witchcraft? He’ll never find out if he kills her first.
The first time Darren saw Samantha, she was floating above his high school gymnasium during a basketball game, invisible to everyone but him. Next time he sees her, she's sitting in front of him in class, wowing his friends and causing unexplainable things to happen that only he seems to notice. But things really get strange (and complicated) when his dying grandfather tells him that he is part of an ancient order, the “Pessum Ire,” whose duty is to destroy witches. What does he do now, since he’s almost positive Samantha is a witch…and he’s crushing on her pretty hard?


About the Author:

PhotobucketMark Harris lives in Smithfield Utah, a small town located in a beautiful valley in Northern Utah. His wife, Shaundale, and he have four terrific children, two girls and two boys and a fifth one due to arrive in November of 2012. Mark has taught English and Special Education and currently works from home teaching English to people from all over the world. Writing has always been his true passion since he was a grade schooler writing about mushrooms. "Bewitched" will be his debut novel. He has two others underway and will soon start on the sequel to "Bewitched," called "The Return of the Familiar." He hopes you enjoy his work because he is working on several series geared toward younger audiences.

You can find Mark on: Website | First Chapter | Facebook | Twitter




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Monday, January 14, 2013

TMI: Losing Weight

Ok so this week I am starting a life change. I going to be taking this (found below) and will be keeping track of how much I weigh. So for the time being each Tuesday I will update you on my progress. Wow I look bad. Each week I will let you know how much I weigh. Add a new picture. And let you know what I have been eating.