Thursday, May 31, 2012

What's Next? (1)



What's Next is a new meme hosted by Hafsah at Icey Books. 

Help me choose which of these I should pick up next! Please vote in the poll and also leave me a comment to let me know which book you picked and why to help me make my choice!  

Up next on my TBR:




Summertime for Blair Reynolds and her friends had always been carefree and fun... until the summer they happened upon something that was not human. As they band together in a fight for their lives, Blair's true love becomes something more than human. Something unnatural. And their survival depends entirely upon their ability to keep a secret.









The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des RĂªves, and it is only open at night. 

But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway—a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love—a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands. 

True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates of everyone involved, from the cast of extraordinary circus per­formers to the patrons, hang in the balance, suspended as precariously as the daring acrobats overhead.



When Nadia Kinsella meets Jay Tiernan, she's tempted. Of course she is. Stranded together in a remote Cotswold pub, with a snowstorm raging outside—let’s face it, who would ever know? But Nadia’s already met The One. She and Laurie have been together for years—they’re practically childhood sweethearts, and she still gets goosebumps at the sight of him. Okay, maybe she doesn’t see that much of him these days, but that’s not Laurie’s fault. She can’t betray him. Besides, when you belong to a family like the Kinsellas—bewitchingly glamorous grandmother Miriam, feckless mother Leonie, stop-at-nothing sister Clare—well, someone has to exercise a bit of self-control, don’t they? I mean, you wouldn’t want to do something that you might later regret.



Eliot Gordon would do anything for her family. A 38-year-old working mother, she lives a conventional but fulfilling life in suburban Atlanta with her partner, Grant Delaney, and their three daughters. The two older girls are actually Eliot's stepdaughters, a distinction she is reluctant to make as she valiantly attempts to maintain a safe, happy household . . .

Then Finn Montgomery, Eliot's long-lost first love, appears, triggering a shocking chain of events that threatens to unravel everything she's worked for. How Eliot survives-and what she loses in the process-is a story that will resonate with anyone who has ever loved a child. With hilarious honesty, wrenching depth, and a knockout twist, I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE illuminates the unbreakable bonds of family and reveals the lengths we'll go to save each other, even as we can't save ourselves.

What's Next?

UPDATE: The Night Circus seems to have garnered the majority of the votes and I started it on audio!

Spellbound Trilogy Tour Stop & Giveaway: Witches in Washington


I am thrilled to have Nikki Jefford here today guest posting for her Spellbound Trilogy Blog Tour.  I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the series Entangled and you can see my review of it here: Entangled Review.  Look out for my review of Duplicity soon!

I am also thrilled that she is here talking about another of my favorite Witchy Stories: Practical Magic! (You can see my review of Practical Magic and movie comparison here:) Nikki is sharing some wonderful insight into the film locale as well as some gorgeous personal photos!  And don't forget to read all the way to the bottom for her awesome Swag giveaway!

PS. All three of these books make great reads for my Witches & Witchcraft Challenge!
Witches in Washington

When people think of paranormal activity in Washington, Twilight is probably one of the first tales to come to mind. But did you know that Practical Magic was filmed right here on San Juan Island, WA where I live?

The beautiful Victorian home that set the scene for so much of the movie was filmed in two locations on San Juan. A replica was built of the exterior and filmed in San Juan County Park so that it looked as though the house was on the waterfront.

San Juan County Park where the Owen’s family witches sat outside to enjoy tea… or fling hexed pancake syrup across the rocky shore (so that Aidan Quinn’s character would stick around and fall in love with Sandra Bullock)

There are some great movie pics at A Victorian House Fit for a Witch

The interior shots were filmed in the valley (no ocean in sight). San Juan valley is a beautiful sweeping landscape of rolling hills and farmland. I drive through every day on my way to work at the local lavender farm.

The actual house and interior scenes were filmed in the valley, far from the water’s edge, but still scenic
I read that Practical Magic was filmed here rather than New England because we have nicer weather. Forks can keep their rain. Funny enough, the Olympic Peninsula (home of Bella, Edward, and Jacob) is directly across the ocean from us, but the San Juan Islands have the fortunate placement within a banana belt. Cause witches don’t mind sun the way blood sucking vamps do.

Nikki and Cosmo at Whale Watch Park, two and a half miles from San Juan County Park. Fun fact about San Juan: There isn’t a single traffic light on this island

English Camp near San Juan County Park. We also have America Camp, my favorite of the two because there are more walking trails
Although we have a lot of public beaches and waterfront parks, my favorite walk is along the bluff top of Mt. Finlayson… where I can look across the ocean and feel sorry for Bella under her raincloud
On the north end of the island near Roche Harbor, we have a cool outdoor sculpture park with art scattered along a field, forest, and pond

If you want to see more Practical Magic screen shots check these out. Practical Magic Screen Shots.

Notice the background where the mob is watching the hanging of the first Owen witch? That’s where I took the first photo in San Juan County Park.

The first two books of the Spellbound series are set in Kent, Washington, which is your typical American suburb. I’m more of a character driven writer so place doesn’t play a big role in the series. (Though place will play a huge role in my upcoming vampire slayer series set in my home state of Alaska. Vamps don’t mind the cold so much.)

Thank you to Melissa for having me back. Melissa was the third reviewer I ever contacted to review Entangled. Not only did she agree to read and review my debut novel, she got back to me the same day (wow!) and was excited about the premise of the story. I was further honored to make it onto her suggested reads for the 2012 Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge she’s hosting. (Is that not the most awesome challenge on the blogosphere?)
~~Nikki

The Books:

Entangled:
Twin witches Graylee and Charlene Perez agree on one rule: No dating warlocks.
Not so easy when a certain rogue warlock is convinced he and Graylee belong together and will use anything, including magic, to try and impress Gray. When Charlene’s boyfriend dumps her, she threatens to kill either herself or the girl who stole Blake. Somehow, Gray ends up dead.
A Resurrection Spell Gone Wrong:
Two months after dying, Gray wakes up in Charlene’s body. As a witch, can anyone blame her mother for attempting to bring her daughter back to life? Only now Gray’s stuck sharing her sister’s body 50/50 in twenty-four hour shifts.

The race is on for Gray to find a way back inside her own body before Charlene purges her from existence. Raj McKenna is rumored to meddle in the black arts, not to mention he’s after Gray’s invisibility spell and worse – her heart. But Raj might be the only one powerful enough to save Gray from fading away forever.




Duplicity:

If Graylee Perez thought sharing a body with her twin sister was bad, dealing with a duplicate of herself is two times worse. Gray the second doesn’t seem to get that Lee’s boyfriend, Raj McKenna, is off limits. Then there’s the problem of Adiran Montez. He expects one of the Grays to be his.


Nearly a year later, the council is onto them for past misdeeds; Lee, along with the rest of the coven, has lost control of her powers; and Gray is being stalked by what looks like the Grim Reaper.
If they work together, they may stand a chance of setting things right and making it out alive. 

Find The Spellbound Books: Goodreads | Amazon

The Trailers:

Entangled:










Duplicity:










The Author:

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada. She has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Alaska Anchorage and was a reporter before returning to her first love: fiction.

After a whirlwind romance in France, Nikki married SĂ©bastien in March 2000. They reside with Cosmo the wonder Westie.. 

Connect with Nikki: Website | Twitter

The Giveaway:



Enter to win the SPELLBOUND SWAG PACK (International)  Ends June 8, 2012

· Evil Eye Amulet and Bracelet: In Duplicity, Gray wears an evil eye pendant, also known as a nazar, to protect herself from a spell that’s causing havoc over the witches and warlocks in her coven. The evil eye (a Turkish amulet) is used for both luck and protection against envy.

· Two Headed Quarter: Two Grays are better than none and two heads are better than one, especially when flipping over who gets to choose which movie to watch with a trick coin. Adrian returns in Duplicity and opens a magic shop.

·  Entangled bookmark






Don’t miss the Cover Reveal of book three, Enchantment, at designer Najla Qamber’s review site: Unputdownable Books on June 7th.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Book Review: Point, Click, Love by Molly Shapiro



Title: Point, Click, Love 
Author:  Molly Shapiro
Reading level: Adult
Genre:  ChickLit
Size: 372 pages
Release Date:  December 20th 2011
Publisher: Random House
Stand Alone or Series: Stand Alone      
Source: Publisher via NetGalley









Summary (from GoodReads):


Best friends and fellow midwesterners Katie, Annie, Maxine, and Claudia are no strangers to dealing with love and relationships, but with online dating and social networking now in the mix, they all have the feeling they’re not in Kansas anymore. Katie, a divorced mother of two, secretly seeks companionship through the Internet only to discover that the rules of the dating game have drastically changed. Annie, a high-powered East Coast transplant, longs for a baby, yet her online search for a sperm donor is not as easy—or anonymous—as she anticipates. Maxine, a successful artist with a seemingly perfect husband, turns to celebrity gossip sites to distract herself from her less-than-ideal marriage. And Claudia, tired of her husband’s obsession with Facebook, finds herself irresistibly drawn to a handsome co-worker. As these women navigate the new highs and lows of the digital age, they each find that their wrong turns lead surprisingly to the right click and, ultimately, the connection they were seeking.


My Thoughts:
I don't know that I have a whole lot to say about this one...it didn't leave that much of an impression on me.


This book follows the ups and downs of four women as they use the internet as a way to escape or transform their lives.  One is a single woman looking for a sperm donor, another a divorced mother looking to get back into the dating scene, the third seeks excitement through celebrity gossip to escape her less than ideal marriage and the last lets her suspicions of her husbands online infidelity spur her toward her own.


The writing style flowed well and presented no problems but I don't think that any of the women's characters were as fleshed out as they could have been. Honestly I had a hard time relating to any of these women and the choices that they made.  The story line barely tied the four together and I feel that a lot of the scenes that were meant to be humorous just came across as sad and sort of desperate.  


The story kept me somewhat entertained throughout yet at the end it really didn't leave me feeling happy or satisfied.  I think it just wasn't for me.

Was it worth my Time? 












Release Day Party & Giveaway: Thorn by Intisar Khanani




Title: Thorn
Author: Intisar Khanani
Genre: YA Fantasy


Synopsis: 

Princess Alyrra’s strength lies in silence. Scorned by her family, she avoids the court, spending her time with servants. When her marriage is unexpectedly arranged with the prince of a powerful neighboring kingdom, Alyrra feels trapped. As the court celebrates her match, dark rumors spread about the unexplained deaths of the women of her new family. Alyrra begins her journey with mounting trepidation. Betrayed while traveling, she seizes an opportunity to start a life away from court.

Walking away from a prince whom she doesn’t know should have been easy. But from the moment she sets eyes on him, Alyrra realizes that her freedom could cost him his life. Without any magical defense of her own, she is plunged into a lethal game of sorcery and deceit. Now Alyrra must decide whom she can trust and what she’s willing to fight for—before her silence proves fatal.



Find Thorn:  Goodreads | Amazon



Author Bio: 


Intisar Khanani grew up a nomad and traveler. Born in Wisconsin, she has lived in five different states as well as in Jeddah on the coast of the Red Sea. She first remembers seeing snow on a wintry street in Zurich, Switzerland, and vaguely recollects having breakfast with the orangutans at the Singapore Zoo when she was five. She now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband and young daughter. Intisar writes grants and develops projects to address community health with the Cincinnati Health Department, which is as close as she can get to saving the world. Her approach to writing fantasy reflects her lifelong passion for stories from different cultures. She is currently writing a trilogy set in the same world as Thorn. This is her first novel.

Connect with Intisar:  Facebook | Website


Giveaway:


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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Teaser Tuesdays: Shadow & Bone by Leigh Bardugo


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:




  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Summary From Goodreads:

Surrounded by enemies, the once-great nation of Ravka has been torn in two by the Shadow Fold, a swath of near impenetrable darkness crawling with monsters who feast on human flesh. Now its fate may rest on the shoulders of one lonely refugee.

Alina Starkov has never been good at anything. But when her regiment is attacked on the Fold and her best friend is brutally injured, Alina reveals a dormant power that saves his life—a power that could be the key to setting her war-ravaged country free. Wrenched from everything she knows, Alina is whisked away to the royal court to be trained as a member of the Grisha, the magical elite led by the mysterious Darkling.

Yet nothing in this lavish world is what it seems. With darkness looming and an entire kingdom depending on her untamed power, Alina will have to confront the secrets of the Grisha…and the secrets of her heart.

My Teaser:


"Something inside me gave way, in fury, in hopelessness, in the certainty of my own death.  I felt Mal's blood beneath my palms, saw the pain in his beloved face. " *


The Trailer: 







*Quote taken from an ARC and subject to change.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Excerpt & Giveaway - Sound Bites: A Rock & Roll Love Story




Renee Evans has a knack for trouble. After walking in on her best friend and boyfriend in bed together, twenty-five year-old Renee flees sunny Los Angeles and her dream job as a music journalist and returns to her hometown of Boston – only to meet Dylan Cavallari, the mysterious, aspiring musician who lives in her apartment building. Dylan’s piercing gaze and womanizing demeanor make him exactly the type of guy that Renee should steer clear of – which is most likely the reason she falls for him. But when Renee’s troublesome ex comes back and threatens to drive her and Dylan apart, Renee is forced to face her past and save her relationship with Dylan before it’s too late.

Sound Bites dramatizes what happens when Renee finds herself caught between a painful past and an uncertain future. Happiness turns out to be within her grasp, but it all depends on whether she can trust herself enough to make the right decisions. Sound Bites is a novel about love, friendship, betrayal, forgiveness, and the power of music to help you find your way.

EXCERPT:


When I arrived back in L.A. the following week, I had a new and improved attitude. I told myself that I would stop over-analyzing every aspect of my relationship and start living one day at a time. Maybe my forever feelings about David would change in time. Maybe they wouldn’t. But I loved David, right now, at this moment in my life. And with my new outlook in mind, I went right from the airport to his house to surprise him.
I surprised him all right.
I strolled in his front door, through the living room, down the hallway, and threw open his bedroom door, not expecting what was waiting for me on the other side. 
I stood there in a momentary lapse of paralysis, taking everything in, as David’s eyes stared back at me in horror, followed by another pair of eyes. Eyes I knew all too well. Eyes that belonged to someone I loved and trusted more than life itself. Eyes I knew that, no matter how many times I stared back at them, would never look the same again.
Somehow, after gathering the scattered pieces of my brain and piecing them back together, I managed to unbuckle my feet from the floor and back away from the deluded scene that was unfolding before my eyes. My legs guided me in the reverse direction as the outline of their figures became smaller and smaller. 
And then I did the only thing that I could manage to do in my state of shock. I ran.
And I never once looked back.



Find Sound Bites:  GoodreadsAmazon 

Giveaway:




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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Added to the Bookshelf - 5/27/12


Sharing the books & bookish goodies that I've bought, borrowed, won, or been gifted and have added to my bookshelves over the past week!
(Inspired by Mailbox Monday, IMM, and the like)




For Review:

by Chris Bohjalian
I've heard amazing things about this author and can't wait to see for myself! 
Thanks to Doubleday!

E-Copy of Duplicity
by Nikki Jefford
I loved Entangled and can't wait to see what happens to Graylee next! Speaking of which, Entangled is FREE on Amazon today. Go get Entangled!!
Thanks Nikki!


ARC of Gift 
by Andrea J. Buchanan

by Renee Carter Hall

For Pleasure:


Audiobook of The Night Circus
by Erin Morgenstern, narrated by Jim Dale
I am so excited to finally start this one!  
And on audio narrated by the amazing Jim Dale, no less!!!

by Stieg Larsson
I loved this one and am happy to add it to my shelves:)
Paperback copy of The Kissing List
by Stephanie Reents

Paperback copy of I Am Forbidden
by Anouk Markovits

Paperback copy of The Watch
by Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya

Paperback copy of The Dead Do Not Improve
by Jay Caspian Kang


That's all for me for the past week!
What new goodies have arrived on your doorstep?
Leave me a link in the comments!




Saturday, May 26, 2012

How I chose my characters – or how they chose me by Cate Dean



I am happy to welcome Cate Dean to Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf.  Rest for the Wicked sounds like a great read and perfect for the Witches & Witchcraft Reading Challenge!
How I chose my characters – or how they chose me
 by Cate Dean


The characters in my stories have always come as part of the whole, walking and talking in my head before they ever land on the page. But there are always surprises, and unexpected appearances.
In Rest For The Wicked, Claire was already well created in my mind. But Annie – now she was a surprise. All of a sudden, what was supposed to be a sidekick for Claire turned into a strong, smart-mouthed, standout character who ended up with much more page time than I originally planned. And the response to her has also been a delightful surprise. I have big plans ahead for her.
Marcus was an unexpected appearance. I never even planned for another male character to show up, never mind step up and take center stage. Marcus evolved in one startling scene that simply wrote itself, and there was no way I could get rid of him after that. In one fell swoop, he had become indispensible, and added a dimension that completely changed the tone of the story.
Mildred is an absolute delight – a walk on who became a constant thorn for Claire. More so than I planned in the beginning. She will be back, with more mischief up her sleeve.
These are just examples of the mystery and wonder that happens during the writing process. Even with a carefully planned outline, a firm idea and a story plotted out, there are surprises, twists, and a character or three that will completely turn the story on its head.
I love watching them emerge, and just let the magic happen when they do show up. Worst case, they end up in the outtakes, to be used in another story. Or if they try to take over, they are set aside for a story of their own.
This is the thrill and the joy of writing. To meet these characters, write about them, and give them a chance to be heard is the reason I sit down and write every day. There is nothing more exhausting, more exhilarating, or more fulfilling.

The Book:




Rest for the Wicked
By Cate Dean
Book One The Claire Wiche Chronicles

Claire Wiche is an ordinary woman, running her Wicca shop, The Wiche’s Broom, in an ordinary California beach town.

But Claire wasn’t always ordinary, and she isn’t quite human. She hides a secret, and a past she thought she had put behind her.

A past that is about to explode into her present.

When it does, and everyone she loves is in danger, Claire must face up to her past – and become what she left behind in order to save them.

Find Rest for the Wicked on Goodreads.

Excerpt: 

Claire Wiche guided her unhappy customer through her shop, one arm around the woman’s hunched shoulders.
“You know I don’t do love spells, Mildred.”
“But I know if he could see me, really see me, he’d fall desperately in—”
“Would it be real, if he’s under an enchantment?”
Mildred pouted, not a pretty sight on an eighty-year-old woman. “What happened to the customer is always right?”
Biting her lip on a smile, Claire walked her through the open door.
“Never been my policy. And I have good reasons for that.” She rubbed the old woman’s arm. “You go on home now. I’ll phone you when my new shipment of crystals shows up.”
Leaning against the narrow porch post, Claire watched her toddle down the sidewalk, sunlight bouncing off the thin silver poodle curls. The morning gloom had burned off early, and it looked like the start of another beautiful day.
She crossed her arms, cold despite the sweater she slipped on earlier. It took longer to warm up lately, a fact she did her best to ignore.
“Are you cold again, Claire? It’s got to be at least 80 in the store.”
Unless, of course, a well-meaning friend shoved it in her face.
She turned around, forced a smile. “Is it, Annie? I must have forgotten to turn it down this morning.”
“How could you not notice? The candles are sweating.” Annie Sullivan—the lively, no-holds-barred friend Claire never expected to have in her life—stepped across the small porch that ran along the front of the shop, her almost six foot height topping Claire by a good ten inches. She caught one hand before Claire could shove them in her pockets. “You’re like ice. Again.” She looked down at Claire, concern in her warm brown eyes. “And you’re avoiding. Again.”
With a sigh, Claire squeezed her hand before easing out of it. The warmth in Annie’s fingers made her skin tingle, yearn.
“Time to turn that heat down before the candles become a puddle.”
Annie followed her back inside, hovering while she adjusted the thermostat to a more reasonable temperature. She would need a heavier sweater.
“Come on,” Annie said, hands on her hips. “Give.”
Shaking her head, Claire smiled, a real smile this time. “Would I’m just cold and tired do it for you?”
“Hardly.” Annie stood in front of the counter, looking like a golden Amazon ready for battle. “But it’ll have to until I can get you drunk and pry the truth out of you.”
Laughter burst out of Claire. “I’d like to see that.”
“Yeah, so would I. If you actually touched the stuff.” She gave Claire a wicked smile. “I could always slip you a mickey.”
“You could—if I wasn’t able to smell it from across the room.”
 “Slapped down again. Hey—what if we just tried—”
“Not again. Never again.” Claire still felt the residual agony from her one failed attempt at social drinking.
“How do you do that?” Those warm brown eyes narrowed as they studied her. “How do you always know what I’m going to say?”
Claire reached up and patted her cheek. “I’m a witch, sweetheart. It’s what I do.”
“Wait.” She grabbed Claire’s hand, pushed her sleeve up to reveal the bandage that peeked out. “Is that another tattoo? What is it this time?”
Claire flushed. The second reason she put on a sweater this morning.
“A triquetra.”
“More protection? Jeez, Claire, the pentacle on your hip isn’t enough?”
“There is no such thing as too much protection.” She pulled free and walked around the counter. “And the subject is closed.”
“Okay, I can take a hint. I’ll drop in sometime tomorrow, see if you need any help during the festival madness.”
“That will be most appreciated.”
Annie strode to the door, her long legs taking her through the small shop in a few paces. She paused in the doorway. “Hey, Claire—I’m worried, and I poke when I’m worried. I’ll leave it alone for now. But if you don’t get better, I’ll do more than poke.”
“Annie.” She stuck her head back in. “Don’t you even think about taking on Mildred’s love spell.”
Color rushed into her cheeks.
“I wasn’t—”
“I mean it. Last time you nearly had your victim falling in love with her cat.”
“Never gonna let me live that one down, are you?”
Claire smiled. “Not if it keeps you from trying again.”
Annie cursed under her breath and stalked out.
Chuckling, Claire made a mental note to put feelers out. Annie had more than enough power, and just enough knowledge to make her dangerous.
Without warning the pain stabbed her; a blade of ice in her gut.
Bracing her hands on the counter, she fought to breathe, fought to keep herself upright. Shaking so hard her rings clattered against the granite countertop, she gained enough control to lower herself to the chair that she recently added, out of necessity.
“God above—” She pressed both arms against her stomach, prayed for a slow morning. If she believed God would actually listen to her, after all this time, she’d ask the single question that haunted her.
Is this how it feels to be dying?

The Author:

Cate Dean has been writing since she could hold a pen and put more than two words together on paper. She grew up losing herself in the wilds of fantasy worlds, and has had some of her own adventures while tromping through the UK, and a few other parts of the world. A lover of all things supernatural, she infuses that love into her stories, giving them a unique edge. When she’s not writing, she loves cooking, scaring herself silly in the local cemeteries, and reading pretty much anything she can get her hands on.

Connect with Cate:  Website | Twitter | Facebook
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