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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer - Review and Giveaway





Author: Lexa Hillyer
Publication Date:  11 April, 2017
Publisher: Harper Teen
Series:  Spindle Fire, book 1
Genre:  Young Adult, Fantasy
Age Recommendation: 13 and up
Rating: 4 Stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 



Book Description:

Half sisters Isabelle and Aurora are polar opposites: Isabelle is the king's headstrong illegitimate daughter, whose sight was tithed by faeries; Aurora, beautiful and sheltered, was tithed her sense of touch and her voice on the same day. Despite their differences, the sisters have always been extremely close.

And then everything changes, with a single drop of Aurora's blood--and a sleep so deep it cannot be broken.

As the faerie queen and her army of Vultures prepare to march, Isabelle must race to find a prince who can awaken her sister with the kiss of true love and seal their two kingdoms in an alliance against the queen.

Isabelle crosses land and sea; unearthly, thorny vines rise up the palace walls; and whispers of revolt travel in the ashes on the wind. The kingdom falls to ruin under layers of snow. Meanwhile, Aurora wakes up in a strange and enchanted world, where a mysterious hunter may be the secret to her escape . . . or the reason for her to stay.

Spindle Fire is the first book in a lush fantasy duology set in the dwindling, deliciously corrupt world of the fae and featuring two truly unforgettable heroines.



My Review:

I was so seriously excited when this book came to my attention, I mean just look at that description: Sleeping Beauty, an until now unknown illegitimate daughter,  Faerie Queen(s), princes, true love....it was hard not to jump for joy and beg, BEG, to be put on this tour.  What you don't read but may see between the lines is the amount of action and adventure, the bonds that will be tested, the feelings that will be discovered (in more ways than one), the fear, the small happy moments that let two princesses struggling to do what's right, to save their world and each other, breathe.  

Let's talk about the two sisters.  I was really excited and hopeful that we would get a book with strong sisterly bonds and kick arse female leads.  I was thrilled to see that Spindle Fire revolves around two, really four, female characters, the two princesses, Aurora and Isabella and two faeries, Malfleur and Belcoeur.  We get what I think we have all come to expect of the Fae, if you have ever read Sleeping Beauty or seen the movie re-tellings...they're both more than a little nuts and cruel and yet they weren't just born this way. It wasn't nature but nurture that develops these women into who they became.    
Aurora is Aurora....she is the Aurora you expect her to be if she had never truly fallen asleep in the original story.  Kind, queenly, beautiful, a bit impatient, proud, (but not overly) and determined to save her kingdom even if she isn't sure how.  
The one who will surprise you and I suppose it isn't any surprise at all is Isabelle, (who often goes and Isbe and who I still call Isabelle because I am not quite certain how that is supposed to be pronounced, Is-be?) her life began with her questionable heritage and honestly while pampered her life still felt as though perhaps she was brought over from Cinderella.  While her sister Aurora clearly loves her and they have a strong bond, she was never thought of as more than the king's illegitimate child. Even the king and queen (can we say petty and selfish...I was really disappointed in that) use her and consider her a throw away.  Having her sight taken from her as a child she never lets that handicap her and in fact uses it to her advantage by honing her other senses.  She, being the child of a kingdom that never really cared whether she lived or not, except for the tithe she paid for her sister, is going to be the one to save it and I love that about her.  I love that she is able to look past her personal pain and 'see' that she has the power to fight for and protect her sister and her home.  

Onto the secondary characters.  I have some pretty mixed feelings here.  
Heath, he's the bad boy of the group and completely bi-polar, which is explained by the 'are you real or aren't you' problem, but he still makes you want to shake him.  
Wren, I don't know exactly what is up with this girl, I mean I know...but she feels a bit like the fake female friend that I hate and I really hope that isn't how things play out. 
Gilbert, dude...do I cry for you, do I shake you senseless along with Heath and tell you to man-up, you are giving me the most angst out of everyone!  
William, sweet William...I kinda really like you, I think.  You are a tad obliging perhaps, maybe there is a bit of something going on in your mind that you aren't sharing with anyone else...what exactly do you expect to get out of all of this, oil? But I think I like you and I  am going to be exceedingly sad to see your heart get broken so I can't let myself like you that much, you know just in case.  

Now a few complaints, sorry....as much as I want to shout that this book is perfection there were a few things that made it 4 stars instead of 5 for me.  First, this is a heavily descriptive book.  I realize that with the start of a new fantasy series the world building is going to be detailed in the book, but there were times were I was completely bogged down into the mire and minutia, it felt a bit exhaustive. I feel like we could have lost a good 50 pages with a tad more editing.  Second, I wish we had been given more time with the sisters.  I loved seeing them become the women they do as they fight to save each other and their kingdom, but while we know they have a strong bond I feel like the short time we got with them together in the beginning of the story doesn't fully set the tone for who they are to each other, in fact, there is a lot of back and forth at times on whether they even really like each other.  Third, each chapter is a different voice.  The chapters bounce back and forth between the sisters and the Faerie and it can get frustrating.  I love seeing what each sister is doing from her own perspective and that would have been enough but sometimes having the Faerie's thoughts and doings and the occasional random Fae thrown into the mix makes you want to reach through the pages and just tell them to stop for a minute.  Especially when it comes to Belcoeur...her moments are pure madness which is perfect for her, not so great for you the reader when you are trying to grasp what all is going on.  That leads me to Fourth...there is A LOT going on in this book. Four plus points of view, an extreme amount of world building, two, count them two separate love TRIANGLES, mystery, magic, intrigue, plots....it is jammed pack with a ton of information. Which is about how I feel about my review right now.  

It's hard not to wax on and on about this book because there is simply so much to talk about.  The good for me totally out weighed the bad making it four stars and wishing hard that I could have given it five. The strength of the sisters, the bonds, the new take on an old favorite that really hasn't gotten it's due until now, the action, the adventure, the world....all of these pieces come together and make a wonderful story, I simply wish in the end that perhaps the editor had gone a bit more heavy with their red pen.  

Until recently with my discovery of YA fantasy I have never been a huge Fantasy reader, I am not a fan of JRR Tolken, or Terry Brooks, but I have slowly started to fall in love with this genre through authors like Leigh Bardugo, Sarah J. Maas, and Taran Matharu, and I think that this series has amazing potential.  I am looking forward to seeing where Lexa Hillyer takes us.  There is an epic journey to be had and two female characters that could take the fantasy world by storm!  I will definitely be picking up book two and heading back into the world of Spindle Fire!  

P.S.
Reading this book was beautiful but as an audio book listener as well as reader, I think that listening to this book would be amazing. I think being able to completely immerse yourself into the world, to close your eyes and just allow it to play out behind your eye lids would only enhance this story. You won't regret reading this book the 'old fashioned' way, but hey if you have an Audible credit laying around looking for the perfect book, this may be the one.  Sidetone: I have not listened to this book, I do not know the narrator that was used so I can not testify to the narrators skill, I just know from reading it and how the entire book is woven it would make a beautiful story to simply hear and feel.  



~ HAPPY READING ~ 





Giveaway:
3 Finished Copies of SPINDLE FIRE (US Only)






Lexa Hillyer is the co-founder of Paper Lantern Lit, former YA editor, and author of Proof of Forever. Lexa is also an award-winning poet: Her first collection, Acquainted with the Cold, won the Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize as well as the 2012 Book of the Year Award from ForeWord Reviews. Her poetry has been anthologized in Best New Poets 2012, and has appeared in several journals. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their daughter.








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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Don't Touch This Book by Bill Cotter - Review Spotlight and Giveaway





Author: Bill Cotter
Publication Date:  28 March 2016
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Series:  StandAlone
Genre:  Children's Picture Book
Age Recommendation: 2 and up
Rating: 4 Stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 

Book Description:

Larry the lovable monster from Don’t Push the Button! is back with another hilarious, interactive adventure!

I know what you’re thinking: this is a pretty cool-looking book. But…

DON’T TOUCH THIS BOOK! (Don’t even try it, bub.)

Okay, okay. You can touch, but you can only use ONE finger.

Whoa. How’d you do that?

Larry is a loveable monster, but he has trouble sharing. It’s up to you to show him how it’s done!



My Review:

Well I for one am so glad to see our favorite little purple monster Larry back even with all his rules, because sometimes some rules are meant to be broken and Larry is really good at breaking his own rules and letting you break them too.  

Larry as we all know is not a great sharer but maybe it will be okay if you just set your finger right...here and then as is prone to happen with our good friend Larry things start to take a turn into adventure and fun. 

I loved how one little touch turns into an interactive, fun, and laughter filled adventure for the reader. One minute your laying your finger gently on Larry's book because he says thats okay but nothing else and the next you are roaring like a dinosaur and then taking to the skies.  

This is such a fun book for your young readers/listeners and would make a perfect addition to any 
Pre-K/Kindergarten teachers library.  What a fun break for circle time, giving your class a chance to giggle and play and learn the joy of sharing, especially the sharing of books.  Don't Touch This Book is also a wonderful addition to any home library.  It will keep your youngest children entertained, it's simple words will allow your early readers the ability to read it on their own, (and they will want to because it's so fun) it will even catch the interest of your older readers and have them sitting down with their siblings to participate...better yet read the book to them!  

This book for various reasons, it's a picture book, it's a touch book, it's an active book, is best read in it's hardback format.  If you are a fan of Adam Leahaupt's Warning: Do Not Open This Book, or B.J. Novak's The Book With No Pictures you will throughly enjoy this one.  I can not recommend this one enough to any elementary teacher, you and your class will not be disappointed!  

~ HAPPY READING ~ 







If you loved Larry as much as we do don't miss his first book, Don't Push the Button!



Book Description:

Larry is a lovable monster (if a bit too curious) and the star of this hilarious, interactive picture book debut

There’s only one rule in Larry’s book: don’t push the button.

(Seriously, don’t even think about it!)

Even if it does look kind of nice, you must never push the button. Who knows what would happen?

Okay, quick. No one is looking... push the button.

Uh, oh.


Rafflecopter Giveaway 
 2 Copies of Don’t Touch This Book:
Runs April 1-April 30th (US & Canada only):





Bill Cotter grew up in Rocky River, Ohio. After graduating from art school, he moved to New York City, and worked as a Pre-K art and music teacher in Manhattan. Bill currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland, where he spends days doodling and hanging out with his basset hound named Goober.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Tattooed Emotion by Alicia Rae - Review and Giveaway!





Author: Alicia Rae
Publication Date:  17 September, 2015
Publisher: Self- Published
Series: Tattooed Billionaire, book 1
Genre:  Contemporary Romance, Erotic
Age Recommendation: 18 and up
Rating: 4 stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 

Book Description:

Raelyn Jennings has survived the unthinkable. She’s been given a second chance to live, to breathe, to feel. Her ability to overcome such a traumatic hurdle has created armor around her heart. But beyond her shield is fear, a consuming deep one, of the unknown. Raelyn vows to herself that she’ll solely focus on the one constant in her life, her career as the CEO for a prestigious accounting firm.

Damien Heathman’s unrelenting determination has made him a powerful, respected man. He’s sexy and confident and utterly breathtaking. His dominance and strength is evident in every purposeful stride, every meaningful look, and every soft caress.

Raelyn has worked with Damien’s company, Heathman Enterprises, for many years, but they’ve never crossed paths—until now.

Damien’s presence fills a room. He steals Raelyn’s breath and sparks her broken heart back to life. Once Damien sets eyes on Raelyn, there is no turning back. He wants her, and he’ll stop at nothing to have her. Not even the dark secrets hidden behind his tattoos will stand in his way.

The chemistry is undeniable. The passion is palpable.

Can Damien convince Raelyn that he is worth the risk? Or will Raelyn allow her past to control her future, feeling the chance of another heartache is too great to bear?







MY Review:

So let me begin by saying, this is not a Stand-Alone which I didn't realize until I started continually checking my location in the story and thinking, there is no way that this can all get worked out..there is only 80 percent left, etc, etc, etc.  Was I disappointed with that, only in the fact that I am so anxious to have thing work out for this couple that I am now despondent as I wait for book 2 (guessing we won't get to the end of the story in book two either; the agony!) which can not come soon enough for me.  

It's easy to fall for this story in it's first few sentences.  It is obvious by the first paragraph that this book is going to tug at all your emotions...

"After three excruciatingly long and painful months, today was finally the day I'd been waiting an eternity for.  It would decide if my tumor would win and take my life or if, by some miracle, my body had survived the fight and I would have a future."

and have you rooting for the heroine immediately.  What you don't realize is how much the hero is also going to pull you under and have you craving answers while wanting him to find happiness and truly be free of his past.  

It is so easy to let yourself breathe through this couple.  To feel as if you understand their fears, their pain, and their joy.  I can honestly say that I didn't understand going into this story how much it would pull me under and have me deeply invested.  

I loved Raelyn's spirit.  She struggles everyday with her fears and yes in some ways they hold her back, but I love the light that shines out of her regardless.  I like that she isn't this heroine that is all happy go lucky while dealing with a terrifying situation, she isn't giving off rainbows and lollipops while she fights to survive.  I think I like that about her because in my mind if I were dealing with the same situation I don't believe I could be all sunshine and smiles.  I'd be terrified, I'd be sad, I'd question if giving up is better than struggling forward, and even if I was 'healed' I'd constantly fear the future because we know 'healed' in this situation never means you are 'safe'.  I like that she felt real to me.  I am all for people/characters that can make the absolute best out of their situation and I give huge kudos to those that can smile through their pain and make those around them believe and smile as well, but I feel a deep connection to someone who is scared and puts it out there as well.  Of course we will all look back and wish that she had been more open, but it is completely understandable why she hadn't been. 

Damien....he is a conundrum.  We really know very little about him and I think I can safely say everyone who reads this book is going to want more of him.  We need his story, we need his voice.  He's a self made billionaire (as the series title suggests, lol), he's moody, quiet, scarred on the inside and outside, he's handsome, and he is so sweet and swoon worthy that he will take your breath away

"I'd nearly drifted off into a tranquil slumber when I heard Damien's voice. "Nothing has ever felt so right, Raelyn." He pressed his lips into my hair to kiss me. "Nothing....until now.""

He is so tortured and almost boyish in some of his behaviors.  It's like a part of him no matter what he says is stuck in his childhood, in the horrible past we know he comes from...you can't help but root for him to find peace and to know what a loving touch is.  The only thing I could have wanted more from this book when it comes to Damien is I wish we had gotten his POV..  Perhaps in the future there will be a book from his point of view to tie in with Raelyn's.  

I am also more than curious about the other characters in the book, particularly Raelyn's best friend, Iris.  I think there is a story there waiting to be told and I am hoping she will get her opportunity in the future.  I am also quite curious about Cale, even though I want to beat him senseless with my Kindle.  He's clearly not the 'good' guy in this situation, although I think that there are worse people in this story (odd perhaps) than him (Ahem, Sage and Zoey) and for some odd reasons I believe he is capable of redemption.  

Besides missing Damien's POV in the story the only other thing for me that knocked it down to 4 stars is that it is an Insta-Love....I mean INSTA.  These two go into a relationship knowing next to nothing about each other.  Do they work it out as they go along, sort of....there's a lot left to be learned, but it brings on a bit of drama.  I appreciate greatly though how adult they are in their interactions through the drama however.  There isn't really any storming off or calling off the entire relationship when they each learn something new (perhaps not always unexpected) about the other person.  I love that it is a deep and emotional relationship taken on by two adults and they know how to act like adults, no wanting to chuck my kindle across the floor with these two, haha.  

I think this is a great book for any Contemporary Romance fans and I am really looking forward to book two in the series, we were left with a bit of a cliffhanger, but it is a beautiful moment.  

~ Happy Reading ~


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Alicia Rae is a Contemporary Romance Author who lives in Dekalb, Illinois, with her husband and three beautiful boys. Alicia has a passion for reading all types of romance, writing to bring a story to life, and photography.

Thank you to my dear sister, Kels, who showed me a few years ago how much I truly missed reading. And to my loving husband, for not throwing away my Nook, and planting the seed of writing in my mind. I am forever grateful. Xo

Readers, words cannot thank you enough for supporting me along this incredible journey. I hope you enjoy my novels as much as I do writing them. I thank each and every one of you.

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