Thursday, June 23, 2011

Review: Hereafter

Title: Hereafter (Hereafter #1)
Author: Tara Hudson
Publisher: Harper Teen
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Description (from goodreads):

Can there truly be love after death? 
Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thing Amelia knows for sure is that she's dead. With no recollection of her past life—or her actual death—she's trapped alone in a nightmarish existence. All of this changes when she tries to rescue a boy, Joshua, from drowning in her river. As a ghost, she can do nothing but will him to live. Yet in an unforgettable moment of connection, she helps him survive. 
Amelia and Joshua grow ever closer as they begin to uncover the strange circumstances of her death and the secrets of the dark river that held her captive for so long. But even while they struggle to keep their bond hidden from the living world, a frightening spirit named Eli is doing everything in his power to destroy their newfound happiness and drag Amelia back into the ghost world . . . forever. 
Thrilling and evocative, with moments of pure pleasure, Hereafter is a sensation you won't want to miss.

Review:

Hereafter is a beautifully haunting and mysterious story. Tara writes with such an ethereal tone that it's easy to remember that we're not just reading about a normal girl, but a ghost.

I really adore the story line. It is like nothing that I have ever read! I loved that it was unique and I had no idea where the author could possibly take this story. It was a bit refreshing to have something so different! Most love stories have an obstacle, but this has to be the biggest one yet. How do you have a love story with a ghost? How do you have a story at all? Death is typically the end, not the beginning.

There was one thing that I didn't like: I felt like the relationship developed a little too quickly. I loved the attraction between the pair; It was electric (literally!). However, I feel like they got to a serious place too quickly. I think it could have used a bit more tension, or maybe a bit more getting to know each other.There was a part where I thought to myself  "Wait... what? Ack! No." The timing of this one thing felt off. That said, I do like them together - so much. They have a great chemistry and the tenderness between them is lovely.

It's not just a love story, though! There's much more going on with Amelia than just aimless wandering. There are forces that are out to make Amelia's predicament much worse than it already is. I know! How does it get worse than being dead, right? It can get so much worse. I really like the mystery behind it all.

Overall, I loved Hereafter! I am going to continue on with this series, without a doubt. I can't wait to see where Tara Hudson takes Amelia! There are still so many unanswered questions...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Watchout! Some Major Fan-girling Ahead!

You guys, I want this book so bad.

Like, BAD.

More than any other book that I can think of, and I have a pretty extensive list of wants (who doesn't, right?).

What book?

Why, Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi, of course: 

This is just the Advanced Reader's Edition. The real cover is going to be released soon.


Synopsis from Goodreads:
Juliette hasn't touched anyone in exactly 264 days. The last time she did, it was an accident, but The Reestablishment locked her up for murder. No one knows why Juliette's touch is fatal. As long as she doesn't hurt anyone else, no one really cares. The world is too busy crumbling to pieces to pay attention to a 17-year-old-girl. Diseases are destroying the population, food is hard to find, birds don't fly anymore, and the clouds are the wrong color.  

The Reestablishment said their way was the only way to fix things, so they threw Juliette in a cell. Now so many people are dead that the survivors are whispering war- and The Reestablishment has changed its mind. Maybe Juliette is more than a tortured soul stuffed into a poisonous body. Maybe she's exactly what they need right now. Juliette has to make a choice: Be a weapon. Or be a warrior. 

Have you heard of it? Have you seen the trailer?? I don't typically even watch book trailers, but I LOVE this one:


Yeah... I know. Sounds amazing!

my reaction when I first saw it:


For those of you on Twitter, if you don't already follow Tahereh Mafi, do! She's quirky and sweet. She makes me laugh and gives me warm fuzzies on a daily basis. Her, and Maureen Johnson. Want to know how to say Tehereh? Listen to this: click here

*Whew!* Feels good to get out some of that excitement that's bubbling over inside me!

Oh! And! AND! There is a contest you can enter to win an Advanced Readers copy on her blog: click here

What about you? What are you dying to read?



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Interview: Samantha Young

I'm excited to share my first author interview:

 Samantha Young, author of The Tale of Lunarmorte Trilogy!



1. The Tale of Lunarmorte has changed quite a bit since you first developed the story - it became a trilogy and the covers were all redesigned. Can you tell us about that?

Sure. It first began as Lunarmorte, published by Vanguard in 2010. I wasn't happy with the finished result, mostly because I knew I wanted to expand it, and Lunarmorte just didn’t feel polished enough. So I decided to head down the indie road. I developed the ideas for the sequels and went back and edited and revised Lunarmorte into Moon Spell so that part one was more cohesive in the grander plot. I renamed it The Tale of Lunarmorte trilogy which makes sense once you’ve read the first book, and it gives you an idea of what to expect from the second and third novels. 



As for the cover art… *smiles sheepishly* … I had an issue with copyright. I didn’t want to tread on any toes, so I used a photograph of my lovely friend (with her permission of course) and manipulated it on Photoshop to give me three separate covers. However, I was getting negative feedback: the covers were too unassuming for the novels. After fretting and nail biting and generally fussing, I finally came across a copyright free photo website. I found some beautiful pictures that had a Greek goddess theme running through them, which I thought was perfect, and voila! Finally J

2. You spend so much time with your characters when writing. Do you feel super attached to them or feel like you have a relationship with them?

I feel super attached to them :-p

I've gotten good at accepting critique of my work because I’ve always been pretty good at accepting constructive criticism; it makes you better at what you do. However… I did get a little upset, at first, when someone didn’t like one of my characters. It’s just natural. They’re a part of me. I’m big on character development because that’s what I want out of the books I enjoy reading, and I really feel it’s important to provide my readers with three dimensional characters. And as you say, I spend a lot of time with them, especially over the course of a trilogy. By the second and third novels, I almost felt like they were writing themselves. I didn’t have to stop and think about what Caia would do in a certain situation anymore; I just knew what her reaction would be instinctively.

I love all my characters because they’re such fun to write. Even the not so nice ones. In fact, sometimes they’re even more fun to write.

3. So, moon spell is about paranormal creatures, werewolves in particular. Would you ever want to be a werewolf?

Oh yeah. I think the freedom of running with a pack and having supernatural strength and senses sounds awesome. Plus, my wolves have a longer lifespan than the average human and they stay looking young for longer too… who wouldn’t want that? :-p Best of all, there is such a sense of community among them. I’ve got a small family, so I think the extended family of the pack holds appeal to me.

4. Slumber sounds amazing! What is it about in a nutshell, and where did you get the inspiration for the story?


Thank you J. Slumber is pretty special to me. I don’t know why, it just… is. I was on Goodreads, and people were talking about fairytale retellings, which made me think about writing a retelling of my own. I decided on Sleeping Beauty but as the ideas came to me it became less of a retelling and just a fairytale based extremely loosely on the Sleeping Beauty concept.

 In a nutshell it’s about a fictional world called, Phaedra, a land once populated by the Mage. There are some mage left, including Princess Haydyn, whose magic lulls the land with peace. When Haydyn falls victim to a mysterious Sleeping Disease, her best friend, Rogan, is the only one who can find the cure that will save her, and thus Phaedra from crumbling into chaos.

Essentially Slumber is Rogan’s story as she journeys across the provinces to find the cure. There is plenty of action, romance and fantasy. It is marketed as a YA fantasy Romance for older teens and readers, as there is some dark subject matter not suitable for younger readers.

5. Lets get to know you a little better! What do you do when you aren't writing (or reading)? 

This is so sad… but writing these few months has literally taken over my life :-s

I’m lucky enough to be writing full time at the moment, but whenever I can drag myself out of the worlds I’m creating, I can be found attempting to get back into Pilates (it hurts, it hurts so much), taking walks around my village with my mp3 player, hanging out with my friends and family (especially taking trips through to Edinburgh – my favourite city), trying to get through my ever growing reading pile (I’m just as obsessed with reading YA as I am with writing it), keeping track of my favourite shows (Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, Grey’s Anatomy…), adding to my DVD collection (I’m a bit of a film fan), heading out to schools, book groups etc to talk about my novels, and keeping my eyes and ears open for interesting and unique ideas for new stories. Oh and most recently getting soaked to the skin in torrid rain watching my brother play (and win!) his golf championship - I couldn’t get any more quintessentially Scottish than that.

6. Do you have any silly quirks or habits?


Lol, I must have lots of those. Um… OK, I listen to music to inspire me but I can’t actually listen to music when I write… I have to wear ear plugs when I write, so I can’t hear a darn thing. I write the summary chapters for my novels out in notebooks but they have to be a very specific notebook from a collection called the ‘manuscript notebooks’. They look like bound leather books and are very pretty on the shelf.

Oh and I leave empty cans of Diet Coke everywhere. Everywhere. It even drives me mad. There are probably lots more but that’s all I can think of right now…



Bonus: Is there an interview question that you would love for someone to ask that no one has asked you yet?

No one has asked me who my favourite fictional character is.

Answer: Lol. I don’t know. It’s too hard. Maybe… Todd from Patrick Ness’ Chaos Walking Trilogy.



Now for a random little quiz! You can interpret and answer these however you like!

~ hardcover or paperback? Paperback. Although hardbacks are beginning to grow on me. 
~ favorite food? Fajitas. Mmm. Sounds good. I wonder if I have stuff to make those… 
~ early bird or night owl? Used to be a Night Owl, now I’m an early bird. I still don’t know how that happened. 
~ place you most want to visit someday? Budapest. I want to set an upcoming novel there so it’s on my most immediate travel plans. 
~ favorite color? Green. All shades except neon. 
~ ocean or pool? Pool. *wistful sigh* one day I’ll have my very own. I can dream, can’t I? 
~ Can you cook? I can’t cook very well, I’m OK if I follow instructions. But I can bake! And I’ve been told I’m pretty good at it. My kitchen at present is a bit too wee, so I haven’t baked in a while. I hope I haven’t lost my baking muscles L 
~ Do you have any pets? I used to have a Yorkshire terrier called Beanie. Had her for a long time, she grew to the grand old age of seventeen. Now it’s just the goldfish. Won him at the fairground. He doesn't even have a name. But he’s old too. I think he’s like… thirteen or something. I swear the tank he lives in is magical because I’ve never heard of a goldfish (especially a fairground fish) that old.
He really should have been given a name :-s 
~Coffee or tea? Coffee. Specifically, Latte. Yum.


Thanks Samantha! That was fun. :)

If you want to find out more about Samantha and her novels, you can visit her blog: Samantha Young - YA Paranormal & Fantasy Author or check out her books on Goodreads.


By the way, I'm the one who added in all of the pictures, so hopefully Samantha doesn't mind me adding pilates LOL cats and the like.  : P


What about you guys, would you want to be a werewolf?
Not the kind from old 80's movies where they run around killing people on a full moon, but the more modern idea of werewolves that transform at will and are part of a pack.


Monday, June 20, 2011

Review: Moon Spell

Title: Moon Spell: Part One in the Tale of Lunarmorte
Author: Samantha Young
I received a digital copy of this book from the author to review. This is my honest opinion.


Description from Goodreads:

Enter a world of fierce wolves, exhilarating magic and romance...  
Existing in the shadows of our world are supernatural races; children blessed by the ancient Greek gods with unimaginable gifts, and at present they are fighting a two-thousand-year old war with one another. 
The Midnight Coven, an alliance of dark magiks, faeries, and daemons born of black magik, believe that the vampyres and lykans are lesser supernaturals and a threat to mankind. They are at war with the Daylight Coven, a confederate of light magiks, faeries, vampyres and lykans who believe in the equality of the races. 
Into this war seventeen-year-old Caia Ribeiro is born...a lykan with a heritage unlike any other. 
A heritage that, whether she wants it to or not, will put her into the very heart of battle...

Review:

You guys, I really need to stop reading great books or you will all start to think that I love every book I read, which is not the case! I've just been lucky and I've read nothing but amazing books lately! 

Moon Spell far exceeded my expectations! I knew that it had to be a pretty decent story since all of my friends on Goodreads (that have read it) rated it highly. I knew that I'd probably like it. I didn't expect it to be this good, though! Honestly, I could see this story sitting on the shelves in bookstores, it's that good! I know that it can be hard to determine which indie authors to read, and which to skip. You definitely don't want to miss this one! 

In this story, the paranormal creatures were created by the Greek Gods, long ago. That was such a genius history for them! I love that Samantha combined Greek mythology and the paranormal. How unique! 

Samantha writes such well rounded, developed characters. They're fleshed out and flawed - making them totally relate-able and real. I love Caia, the main character. She's still young and learning about herself, but overall she's a really strong person. The other characters are great, too! There were times that I just adored the other people in the story, and then there were times that a character's actions just infuriated me! I want to rant all about a certain person and their choices, but I won't spoil the book for you. 

I really loved the romantic tension. It's killing me, but in a good way! I can't wait to see where the relationship is headed in the next two books.  The story line is sooo good, too. 

The only thing that keeps this story from being absolutely perfect is that there were a few grammatical errors that I noticed. HOWEVER, I do have a previous version of the story, and Samantha tells me that the version that is available to buy currently has had some grammatical revisions. Also there were a couple times I got a little confused about who the author was talking about and what was going on, but it quickly resolved itself. Other than that, this story was awesome!

The great thing? If you buy these as ebooks, they are so cheap! I can't even tell you how much I love a good deal, and these are definitely a bargain.

I am so glad that I have the next two already loaded on my kindle, because I can not wait to see where Caia is headed! 


Oh, and I wanted to add that this book is definitely more of a young adult book than a young teen book. There is sex and language in here that may only be suitable for those who are a bit older. 

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