30. stu 2012.

ReAwakened (Angel Creek #2) by Ada Adams


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Becoming a vampire guardian was Dawn Fairchild’s ticket out of the Scarlet House. Fresh off a successful mission, life in Angel Creek should have been great. But when her sort-of-maybe-boyfriend, Sebastian, disappears on a quest to help a beautiful vampire from his past, Dawn finds herself amidst a web of danger, lies, and deceit.


Joining forces with Razor, an enigmatic rebel lacking both a verbal and a physical filter, and her band of Misfits—Brooke, Sophie, Hunter, and Seth—Dawn is thrust into a race against the clock to solve the mystery surrounding brutal Born kidnappings and come to terms with the sudden discovery of her own unique powers. With time ticking away and Born vampires’ lives in jeopardy, it quickly becomes evident that someone—orsomething—desperately wants Dawn and is willing to shed any amount of blood to get her.



Dawn has only one chance to face her demons and overcome all obstacles standing in her way as she embarks on the biggest mission of her life—one that threatens a deadly outcome for all involved.

        A month or so ago I've read the first book in this series Revamped and from my review you could see that this series was really funny. I liked the Revamped mostly cause it was the first time to see clumsy vampires. I was really happy when I got invited to be part of this tour.

        If you remember from the Revamped Dawn is our protagonist. She is a daughter of a vampire president and soon enough she has been sent to the mission. Mission means she has to guard a town and train vampires in that town to become guards. She travels to Angel Creek where she meets our clumsy gang. After a lot ups and downs her life becomes totally different. She has to face with her own family and with her past. In this sequel Dawn is back to the Angel Creek. She is now left alone cause the person she had the most ties with died. Soon enough she discovers something strange about her and with all that something strange is happening in the vampire world. After she discovers some things her life won't be the same again.

        I love it cause here story continues where it stopped in Revamped. I wasn't such a big fan of Dawn in the first book and also I liked our clumsy gang. It's pretty much the same in this book. Only thing is that I sometimes have too much understanding for characters. I couldn't blame Down for being such an idiot and selfish sometimes cause she grow up and was trained to take care of herself. I couldn't expect her to suddenly become a little princess in need for help. Still that doesn't mean that I like her. Other parts of the story were good and all in all this book was really good and readable. Maybe if there is next book in this series I'll like her more.

About the author


Many people sing in the shower. I write scenes in my head and act them out.

At the age of five, Ada read her first chapter book—Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren. Ever since that moment, she developed an intense passion for stories and characters found within the pages of literature.
In her career as an actress and a writer, Ada currently spends most of her days immersed in imaginary worlds. Much like the characters she enjoys playing and writing about, Ada is a martial artist with a Black Belt in Shotokan Karate. She is also a big proponent of lifelong learning, and has attained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (it aids in creating characters with unique quirks!) as well as a Master’s of Science in Education.
Ada strives to bring a fresh voice and perspective to fiction. She has been writing creatively for many years, and is an editor of a global fashion/literary magazine called VEUX. ReVamped is her debut novel.
She lives in Toronto, Canada, and enjoys adventurous nature hikes with her adorable puppies Cara and Oreo.


Giveaway

This is the tour giveaway and the winner will be picked by the author. I'm not responsible for that. Grand prize winner will get:
paperback copy of both books
RA and RV poster
2 RV/RA postcards
3 RV and RA bookmarks
and more....
The giveaway is INT and there will be 3 winners. One for the grand prize and 2 for the small prize. The winner will have 48 hours to respond. You must be 13 or older and one entery per person.
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Until the next time,

29. stu 2012.

Sidebar update!


We are both currently busy (Glass has a lot work to do at school and I have to study for my midterms) but we'll try to keep posting daily. Today in this holiday spirit we wanted to thank our followers. We're thankful to every single one of you. It really means a lot.

Few of them deserve special thanks for commenting I believe daily - Sam, Maida, Brandi, Sarika, Janhvi, Jasprit, Rachel, Wendy,  Renu, Leanne, Farah, Adriana... We haven't forgot all our friends from GoodReads and Twitter! We love you all.

Once more thank you. Really, it means a lot. On the right sidebar you can find the blogroll of the blogs we love. We'll add more blogs from time to time :)

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Until the next time....

28. stu 2012.

Waiting on Wednesday (#20)



I believe you already know everything, so we'll skip this part and this is the meme created by Breaking the Spine and here are our picks.

Glass' pick

I will not lose another person I love. I will not let history repeat itself.

Vincent waited lifetimes to find me, but in an instant our future together was shattered. He was betrayed by someone we both called a friend, and I lost him. Now our enemy is determined to rule over France’s immortals, and willing to wage a war to get what they want.

It shouldn’t be possible, none of it should be, but this is my reality. I know Vincent is somewhere out there, I know he’s not completely gone, and I will do anything to save him.

After what we’ve already fought to achieve, a life without Vincent is unimaginable. He once swore to avoid dying—to go against his nature and forsake sacrificing himself for others—so that we could be together. How can I not risk everything to bring my love back to me?


Expected publication: May 7th, 2013

Tanja's pick

Sixteen-year-old Rayna sees angels, and has the medication and weekly therapy sessions to prove it. Now, in remission, Rayna starts fresh at a new school, lands a new job, and desperately tries for normalcy. She ignores signs that she may be slipping into the world she has tried so hard to climb out of. But these days, it’s more than just hallucinations that keep Rayna up at night. Students are dying, and she may be the only one who can stop it. Can she keep her job, her sanity, and her friends from dying at the hands of angels she can't admit to seeing?








Expected publication: January 29th, 2013

We both picked

The war took everything. Except the truth. When Liliana and her family move back to Argentina after seeking refuge in the States during La Guerra Sucia, a lifetime's worth of wondering comes to a head, reigniting the search for what really happened to her mother, one of the thousands of los desaparecidos—the disappeared.

With the help of a young Flamenco player who saw the atrocities committed by the military firsthand, Liliana not only makes the devastating discovery of what really happened to her mother but by forcing open the country's old wounds as well as her own she also learns a disturbing truth about her origins that will reconstruct the lives of the people she loves most.

Seamlessly alternating between the voices of mother and daughter—one trying to survive the rising chaos of The Dirty War and the other sifting through its aftermath, The Things They Didn’t Bury is a novel about forbidden love and family secrets.

Gripping, heartbreaking and lyrical this is not a story about war or about the secrets still buried beneath its wreckage but it is a story about the things they didn't bury, intangible and infinite—love, truth, and family.


Expected publication: December 31st, 2012

As always feel free to share your picks with us, cause we like to see them.

Until the next time,



27. stu 2012.

Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten Most Anticipated Books For 2013


Hello. You know the story. This is a meme created by The Broke and the Bookish where every Tuesday we post top ten picks on certain task. Here are my picks for this week, in pictures this time. The task is ten most anticipated books for 2013.




And also without a cover : 
Untitled (Divergent #3) by Veronica Roth 
Origin (Lux #4) by Jennifer Armentrout 
The Traitor Son (The Iron Fey: Call of Forgotten #2) by Julie Kagawa

There is more of course but the rules are to be followed.

As always I'd love to see your picks and feel free to link them up in comments. 

Until the next time,

26. stu 2012.

Burn for Burn by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian


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BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY...
THEY GET EVEN.



Lillia has never had any problems dealing with boys who like her. Not until this summer, when one went too far. No way will she let the same thing happen to her little sister.

Kat is tired of the rumours, the insults, the cruel jokes. It all goes back to one person– her ex-best friend– and she's ready to make her pay.

Four years ago, Mary left Jar Island because of a boy. But she's not the same girl anymore. And she's ready to prove it to him.
Three very different girls who want the same thing: sweet, sweet revenge. And they won't stop until they each had a taste.


      Honestly it's even hard to tell you how much I wanted to read this book. Ever since Summer trilogy Jenny has a special place in my heart. I expected nothing less from this book, but I'm not that lucky.

      I have no idea where to start. Maybe I should tell you about the book. Well first of all here we have three narrators. Three girls who share the past and the place where they grow up but some things changed so they changed as well. Lillia, Kat and Mary. They all have different story to tell but at the end they're all bond together. It's not strange because they're living on the island where everybody knows everybody. At the end they unite their forces for revenge. Now this is the part I have problem with. I'm not fan of revenge. Yes they should have done something I agree but this was - childish? I just couldn't understand it. I hope that's just me cause I want people to like this book. It's really readable.

      While reading I somehow got used to that but at the end another problem appeared - the ending. Huh I'm still angry about that for the record. I don't mind when the book has a cliffhanger especially when like this one has sequel coming next year. Only problem here everything ended but it still didn't. I have no idea how to put it, it's just strange. Basically things just didn't work out.
      Actual rating is 2.5 stars!

Until the next time,

25. stu 2012.

Guitar Notes by Mary Amato


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A heartwarming story about an unlikely friendship forged between a straight-A, classical musician and a bad-boy guitar player told through notes, lyrics, texts, and narration.


What Tanja though about it...

               I'm weak! But before I tell you why I should start from beginning. Ha! Nope I'm not teasing. Beginning meaning the blurb cause I simply love it. I'm that one person who always complains how blurbs reveal to much but this one is perfect it has enough info to get you interested in the book but still doesn't tell you anything at the same time.

               Now I'm coming to that me-weak part. Yeah I really am, cause it doesn't take much (for a book at least) to go under my skin. This is one of the examples how that works. This book is so sweet that I can't even explain it. It's so innocent but yet so mature and full of feelings. Maybe you'd say that the story is typical but you have no idea how wrong that is. I believe a lot of kids or teens can relate to this book, if you can the give this book to your parents. If you're still waiting for me to tell you more about the story, you're at the wrong place my friend cause this is something you have to live through yourself. Oh and I won't even get started about how much I cried.

              One more thing is when you read this (or those who have) head over to Thrum Society and you know why. At the end it doesn't matter that I'm becoming too old for this type of the story, I still have to feed this kiddo/teen that'll always be part of me.
              And yes....

Until the next time,

23. stu 2012.

Quote of the Week: The Mighty Storm

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My hormones are acting crazy these days, so you can blame them for my choioice of the quote for this week. I bet that you heard about The Mighty Storm by Samatha Towle. Fans of rockstar stories were raving about it for days (me included). If not, here's the blurb:

"It's been twelve years since Tru Bennett last saw Jake Wethers, her former best friend and boy she once loved.
Jake Wethers, sexy, tattooed and deliciously bad lead singer, and brains behind The Mighty Storm, one of biggest bands in the world, left Tru with a broken heart when he moved from England to America with his family when they were both fourteen.
Sent to interview Jake for her music column by the magazine she works for, they are both unprepared for the sparks that fly the instant they reconnect. Only, there’s a complication to their instant feelings for one another – Will, Tru’s boyfriend of two years. 
Then Jake makes Tru a job offer she can't refuse - travelling the world with him and his band. But taking the job means leaving Will behind, and being on the road with the band means spending an inordinate amount of time with Jake. 
Is Tru strong enough to resist the delectable bad boy who once held her heart so completely, or will she willingly risk it all for one night with the worlds most notorious womanizer?"

Quote of the week

I’ll never be good enough for you, I know that. But I’m no good without you, and if that makes me a selfish bastard for wanting you as badly as I do then so be it because I can’t live a life that doesn’t have you in it.

Oh, I have to put one more!

He looks up at my approach and the second my eyes meet with his, whatever sense I had just talked myself into, packs its bags and fucks off, leaving me to the mercy of my hormones.

And this one!

 "Birthday present number three,” he murmurs, brushing my hair back off my face.
“I’m still yet to get you anything.”
“I got all my twelve the moment you agreed to be mine.

I will stop now. So, tell me - do you want to read this book?

Until next time, 

22. stu 2012.

Hate List by Jennifer Brown


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Five months ago, Valerie Leftman's boyfriend, Nick, opened fire on their school cafeteria. Shot trying to stop him, Valerie inadvertently saved the life of a classmate, but was implicated in the shootings because of the list she helped create. A list of people and things she and Nick hated. The list he used to pick his targets.
Now, after a summer of seclusion, Val is forced to confront her guilt as she returns to school to complete her senior year. Haunted by the memory of the boyfriend she still loves and navigating rocky relationships with her family, former friends and the girl whose life she saved, Val must come to grips with the tragedy that took place and her role in it, in order to make amends and move on with her life.


       My girl Glass here is huge fan of Jennifer's books. All this time they used to be a mystery for me. Now I'm  happy that that is not the case anymore. I'm happy that I've read Hate List and I really hope to get a chance and read the rest of the books.

       As you can see from the blurb Hate List is a story about teens and bulling. One day Nick did something that changed people's lives. He shot several kids at the school and Valerie who didn't know that this would happen had to stop that. At the end Nick is dead and Valerie is someone left behind to deal with all this. Here you can see what bulling can do. This is really the story that will shake you to the core, not just because of the story but because it's so realistic that you'll live it all together with Val. She has to continue with her life and get back to the normal, but is that even possible. It's not because whenever something like this happens people search for someone to blame and it's easy to blame Nick in this cause cause he is dead. No one is trying to look inside themselves and see that it's not Nick who they should blame but themselves.

      All this get us back to the story about bulling. This is a book that every teen and every parent should read cause we're all responsible the things happening today in schools. It's easy to blame someone when something happens but that way we're not doing anything. Parents you should take care of your kids and talk to them, cause believe it or not somewhere deep inside they're listening to you and kids bulling is not cool, it's just a way of showing how weak you are.

Until the next time,

21. stu 2012.

Waiting on Wednesday (#19)


Morning friends. It's Wednesday and that means another Waiting on Wednesday. As you all know it's a meme created by Breaking the Spine where every Wednesday we pick the books we cannot wait to read. Here is what we have for you this week.

Glass' pick 

Lucy Beck-Moreau once had a promising future as a concert pianist. The right people knew her name, her performances were booked months in advance, and her future seemed certain.

That was all before she turned fourteen.

Now, at sixteen, it's over. A death, and a betrayal, led her to walk away. That leaves her talented ten-year-old brother, Gus, to shoulder the full weight of the Beck-Moreau family expectations. Then Gus gets a new piano teacher who is young, kind, and interested in helping Lucy rekindle her love of piano -- on her own terms. But when you're used to performing for sold-out audiences and world-famous critics, can you ever learn to play just for yourself?

National Book Award finalist Sara Zarr takes readers inside the exclusive world of privileged San Francisco families, top junior music competitions, and intense mentorships. The Lucy Variations is a story of one girl's struggle to reclaim her love of music and herself. It's about finding joy again, even when things don't go according to plan. Because life isn't a performance, and everyone deserves the chance to make a few mistakes along the way.


Expected publication: May 7th, 2013

Tanja's pick


Becoming a vampire guardian was Dawn Fairchild’s ticket out of the Scarlet House. Fresh off a successful mission, life in Angel Creek should have been great. But when her sort-of-maybe-boyfriend, Sebastian, disappears on a quest to help a beautiful vampire from his past, Dawn finds herself amidst a web of danger, lies, and deceit.

Joining forces with Razor, an enigmatic rebel lacking both a verbal and a physical filter, and her band of Misfits—Brooke, Sophie, Hunter, and Seth—Dawn is thrust into a race against the clock to solve the mystery surrounding brutal Born kidnappings and come to terms with the sudden discovery of her own unique powers. With time ticking away and Born vampires’ lives in jeopardy, it quickly becomes evident that someone—orsomething—desperately wants Dawn and is willing to shed any amount of blood to get her.

Dawn has only one chance to face her demons and overcome all obstacles standing in her way as she embarks on the biggest mission of her life—one that threatens a deadly outcome for all involved.


Expected publication: November 27th, 2013

We both picked


The city of Ludlow is gripped by the hottest July on record. The asphalt is melting, the birds are dying, petty crime is on the rise, and someone in Hannah Wagnor’s peaceful suburban community is killing girls.

For Hannah, the summer is a complicated one. Her best friend Lillian died six months ago, and Hannah just wants her life to go back to normal. But how can things be normal when Lillian’s ghost is haunting her bedroom, pushing her to investigate the mysterious string of murders? Hannah’s just trying to understand why her friend self-destructed, and where she fits now that Lillian isn’t there to save her a place among the social elite. And she must stop thinking about Finny Boone, the big, enigmatic delinquent whose main hobbies seem to include petty larceny and surprising acts of kindness.

With the entire city in a panic, Hannah soon finds herself drawn into a world of ghost girls and horrifying secrets. She realizes that only by confronting the Valentine Killer will she be able move on with her life—and it’s up to her to put together the pieces before he strikes again.


Expected publication: January 8th, 2013

As always we'd love to see your picks so feel free to link them up in comments.

Until the next time,
 & 

20. stu 2012.

Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten Authors/Books I'm Thankful For


Hello. Today is Tuesday which means it's time for Top Ten Tuesday. As you all know it's a meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week we pick ten picks on certain task. Today my task is to pick ten authors/books I'm tankful for.

1. Carlos Ruiz Zafon. I know he has been on my list more than once but still my love for his writing is huge.

2. I'm thanksful for Melina Marchetta. For all her books but most of all for Jellioce Road. That book really means a lot to me.

3. Next I'm thankful for The Night Circus for bringing me back the magic and making me believe in all the things I forgot about. And The Storyteller for making me see the power of love.

4. Cassandra Clare I'm thankful to you for giving me The Infernal Devices. That series is something I'll always go back to.

5. Vampire Academy I'm thankful to you as well. Mostly for opening my eyes and showing me all the paranormal things out there.

6. Of course J.K. Rowling thank you for telling us the story we'll never forget. Harry Potter will always live in our hearts.

7. Dear Veronica Roth I'm thankful for Divergent series. It showed me that dystopia is something new and unexplored for me.

8. I can't forget Jennifer Armentrout. Thank you for all your books and most of all Aiden.

9. Thank you all other YA and indie writers who asked me to review their books. You know that some of them became my fave. I'll always gladly read and review your books and help you in any way I can.

10. This should have been my #1 pick, but I'm putting it here cause I'm thankful to you The Little Prince for opening my heart to books.

As always feel free to link me up your picks so I could check them out.

Until the next time,


19. stu 2012.

Persephone by Kaitlin Bevis


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There are worse things than death, worse people too



The “talk” was bad enough, but how many teens get told that they’re a goddess? When her mom tells her, Persephone is sure her mother has lost her mind. It isn’t until Boreas, the god of winter, tries to abduct her that she realizes her mother was telling the truth. Hades rescues her, and in order to safely bring Persephone to the Underworld he marks her as his bride. But Boreas will stop at nothing to get Persephone. Despite her growing feelings for Hades, Persephone wants to return to the living realm. Persephone must find a way to defeat Boreas and reclaim her life.


       You've all heard about ancient myths, yeah I did to. I've heard about them a lot but about Persephone I haven't heard of before. So I should start this with thank you note, cause today I've learned something new and I'm grateful for that.

      I, as a real geek, did my research so it took me by surprise how the author did really good job by creating the story out of it. Just so you know the myth has some similarities but here the story fits better in out time. Here the story has been written in a way that you can relate to the gods and feel them. They're not that mysterious creatures that live far away, they're beings with a feelings and you can walk with them through the story. I won't tell you more about the story cause the blurb tells enough. But I really did like the story only the problem is relationship between Persephone and Hades cause it was rushed in my opinion. I couldn't see it or feel it for the matter to develop and that's the only thing that bothers me here. Yes I know that's the thing with gods, but problem is the story is set in present time so I guess the relationships should be too.

       All in all I'd like to read the second book cause I see that there is a lot of interesting things I'm yet to learn about.

        Now please excuse me while I go and ready myths until my head blows.

Until the next time,
***NOTE: Thank you YA Bound and Kaitlin Bevis for giving me ebook copy. 
I'm not paid for writing this review - I do it as a lover of written word. All opinions in this review are personal.

18. stu 2012.

Bound Together by Eliza Jane

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"Seventeen-year-old Zoey needs an escape from some personal drama, like her mom’s depression and taking care of her four younger siblings. She finds the perfect distraction in a frenemies-with-benefits arrangement with irritatingly hot football captain, Matt, during their class trip to Paris. There’s no chance of falling for someone whose only ambition in life is to stay in their hick town and one day take over his parent’s tire store. But far from home and personal responsibilities, his cocky grin and easy attitude start to grow on her as they explore the seductive city of Paris together..."

What I thought about it...

    Before I start gushing about this novel I have to warn you about one thing. Do not read blurb on Goodreads. It reveals too much. Just pick up the book and read.

   My secret wish is to go to Paris one day. Why secret? Well, I usualy go around dissing Paris and being annoyed with all the stereotypes, but deep down - I'm one big sucker for everything French. (My latest obsession would be Kingsley Edge from The Original Sinners series.) But you won't hold that agaist me. I hope.

   There are few things that could make you think this is just another typical young adult story. Football capitan and unpopular girl, trip to the most romantic city on the world, family drama... Sometimes typical stuff can be used in interesting ways. Bound Together is proof for that. It balances on that delicate line between realistic and stereotypical.

   Zoey is not fragile girl, she doesn't think about fitting in and she takes what she wants. Same thing goes for Matt. Put those two together and you get fireworks. There are few hot scenes, really hot scenes, but they are not far from real life.

   I hope that you are going to find Bound Together - suport inde autors.
 
Until next time,

17. stu 2012.

Promo Tour & Giveaway - Love Revolution by Michelle Mankin


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The wheels of love are always turning at Black Cat Records. Things are just starting to settle down there, but two Texas sisters are fixin’ to stir things up again at the Vancouver record label. CEO Mary Timmons sets spirited country superstar, Sara Daniels, on a collision course with cocky rocker, Chris Alex. Meanwhile, Brutal Strength’s suave drummer, JR, has his head turned by pretty young intern, Samantha Daniels.  Do all their highways lead to happiness or will the wheels fly off when the sisters’ tragic past comes back to haunt them?
Love Revolution is a rock ‘n roll romance inspired by Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and is the second book in the Black Cat Records Trilogy.


Excerpt


The 2nd book in the Black Cat Records Shakespeare inspired series has more MUSIC, more ROMANCE, and much, much, more STEAM...
A lone spotlight illuminated JR as he began to lay down a heavy beat. Strobes flashed as Avery stepped out from behind the black curtain to meet Marcus at center stage. He reached for her, but she leaned away, just out of reach. She winked at him and smiled at the audience. The crowd roared their approval...For Sam, the spotlight stayed on JR. She didn't notice anyone else. Frenetic, yet fluid, he flailed away on the drums like a madman, a modern day Keith Moon. His sticks spun like twin rotator blades on a Chinook helicopter, and his knees moved up and down, pistons pounding out a rhythm.
Her whole body came alive at the first touch of his warm lips on hers, the tender way he‘d looked at her the moment before a tantalizing preview of the gentle way he was devouring her lips now
An anticipatory thrill ran down her spine as Chris Alex stalked her. Sara cast her gaze around the room, trying to avoid gaping at his naked torso. No use. Pupils dilated, her eyes followed the trail of brown hair down to the point where it tapered and disappeared into the waistband of his low hanging jeans. Oh, no. Wrong place to look. Look up. Look up. Icy fire ran through her veins. She licked her dry lips and nervously balled up her hands...

About the fist book in series 

Summary


After the death of her twin brother, nineteen year old guitar prodigy Avery Jones finds herself desperate, alone, and out of options. Hope arrives in the form of a job opening with Brutal Strength, one of the biggest rock bands out there. Only problem is temperamental lead singer Marcus Anthony doesn't want a woman in the group. So Avery and her manager Trevor come up with a plan involving a Bieber haircut and men's clothing. No one seems to be onto their little con. But what happens when Avery starts falling for Marcus? Will she be able to continue with the farce or will the whole thing come crashing down around her like a house of cards?
Love Evolution (the first in a planned trilogy) is a rock 'n roll romance based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.



About the author 

Michelle Mankin is a young adult romance writer as well as a self proclaimed giant... inside of her own mind! 
For many years she worked in the insurance industry as an underwriter. Somehow, the boredom didn't kill her but the hour and hours of looking at facts and figures provided ample time for her mind to wander.                                         
Love Evolution is her debut novel. A rock 'n roll romance based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. It is the first in a planned trilogy using the plot underpinnings of Shakespeare combined with the drama, excitement, and indisputable sexiness of the rock 'n roll industry.
When she is not putting her daydreams down on paper, you can find her traveling the world with her family, sometimes for real, and sometimes just for pretend as she takes the children to school and back.



Giveaway 

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Until the next time,

16. stu 2012.

Finale by Becca Fitzpatrick


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Will love conquer all?


Nora and Patch thought their troubles were behind them. Hank is gone and they should be able to put his ugly vendetta to rest. But in Hank's absence, Nora has become the unwitting head of the Nephilim and must finish what Hank began. Which ultimately means destroying the fallen angels - destroying Patch.
Nora will never let that happen, so she and Patch make a plan: lead everyone to believe they have broken up, and work the system from the inside. Nora will convince the Nephilim that they are making a mistake in fighting the fallen angels, and Patch will find out everything he can from the opposing side. They will end this war before it can even begin.
But the best-laid plans often go awry. Nora is put through the paces in her new role and finds herself drawn to an addictive power she never anticipated.

As the battle lines are drawn, Nora and Patch must confront the differences that have always been between them and either choose to ignore them or let them destroy the love they have always fought for.


         There is really no need to write a review about this book. I won't do that for a couple of reasons. First is that you can find plenty of them on GoodReads and Amazon and other sites. Second is that it's hard to write the review for the fourth book in the series without putting spoilers. I believe some of you haven't read this series, but feel free to read my review cause it's spoiler free.

        To cut a long story short, here is how this book works in my case.

Scene I

Heart: Oh my.....Oh my...it's Patch! Ahhh I really missed this story. Let's just enjoy and have a rollercoaster of emotions. Yuppiii!!
Mind: Oh please...give me a break. You totally know how this all will end so all you'll get is Nora being childish. 
Heart: Shut up...I'm reading! 

Scene II 

Mind: *snores* 
Heart: WHAT! NO! HE DID NO! THAT SON OF....HOW COULD HE! 
Mind: What on earth is going on! *scans the page* Oh...Finally is someone doing something logical!
Heart: SHUT UP! *cries* NO! THIS IS NOT REAL! 
Mind: Stop yelling...for Christ's sake.

Scene III 

Heart: Of course...oh I can breath again. Huh Becca should stop doing things like this. 
Mind: *headdesk* 
Heart: That hurts you idiot. 
Mind: Luckily I'm not the one with feelings. 

Scene IV 

Mind: Oh action. Yeah finally. *eats popcorns* 
Heart: Woha! This will be good! *grabs popcorns* Just wait until Patch shows up. He'll kick their butts! 
Mind: Yeah..whatever. 
Heart: It's sad to see all of this pain and death. Hopefully Patch will show up soon. 
Mind: *eats* 
Heart: Where is Patch? 
Mind: *still eats* 
Heart: What IS going on????? 

Scene V 

Heart: *after some sobbing and even more sobbing* Oh...I can't believe.
Mind: JUST WOW! If this ends right here it'll be the best thing ever! Wow imagine that surprise! 
Heart: Or imagine the wrath of all those fans, including me.
Mind: Yeah, you've got the point.

Scene VI 

Heart: Awww...this is so. I can't believe this came to an end. *wipes tears* I'm gonna miss you! 
Mind: Yeah we totally didn't see that coming. Sure. 
Heart: Goodbye *holds the book tight* 

             This idea came to my mind after reading this book on one sleepless nigh. Lame I know. But some go with their feelings for this book and some think logically and see all the bad things. I'm in the first group. I do see them but I turn my blind-eye.

            This book is not perfect, rally they are, but still they make your heart dance. That's what I love. So this is the time to say goodbye. I'm gonna miss you.

Until the next time,

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