Showing posts with label YA Romance. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Book Blitz: AVENGING FATE by @JDerrickauthor #YA #Romance #Excerpt w/ @XpressoReads Book Tours


Avenging Fate
Jennifer Derrick
(Threads of the Moirae #2)
Published by: Clean Teen Publishing
Publication date: September 12th 2016
Genres: Mythology, Romance, Young Adult
Still reeling after killing the man she loved, Atropos turns her attention to the twin tasks of avenging his death and freeing humanity from the deadly grip of the Keres. When she sets out on a murderous mission to retrieve her shears, her only aide is her temperamental ex-boyfriend, Ares. He is fickle at best, traitorous at worst, and assistance from him may be worse than none at all.
Along the way, she allies with a group of powerful supernaturals and learns that the crimes of the gods are more twisted and far-reaching than she realized. What begins as a quest for vengeance becomes a journey through betrayal, loss, love, and hope. It ignites a war that will pit Atropos against the gods in a battle for the freedom of humanity.
Avenging Fate is the second book in The Threads of Moirae Series by Jennifer Derrick.
Grab book 1 – Broken Fate – for FREE!
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EXCERPT:
When we reach Alex’s house, I’m not surprised to see that it’s been vandalized. With no residents to defend it, it was easy pickings. The front door’s been kicked in and the frame is splintered so it won’t close properly. A couple of the windows are broken, too. Once we’re inside, I’m relieved to see that most of the damage is limited to the kitchen. Whoever came here was looking for food and not much else. The presence of a rotting, stinking corpse on the kitchen floor probably made them hurry up and get out.
I leave Ares and Elaina to gather up any dog food and supplies they can find as I make my way down the hall to Alex’s room. Stopping in the doorframe, I grip it hard to keep myself upright. The memories and the grief come fast and hard, threatening to overwhelm me. The hospital bed is still in the room, as is most of the medical equipment that kept him alive those last few days. No one’s made the bed, so the sheets are still rumpled from Alex’s body.
The IV still hangs on the pole next to the bed, and the oxygen tank is on the floor under the bed. The needle and tubing for the IV and the cannula for the oxygen rest on the mattress where I dropped them the night I took Alex away from here to die in peace. The book we were reading together lies facedown on the mattress, open to the page where we left off. Everything is frozen in time, except the most important part. Alex is gone and he isn’t coming back.
Alex’s bookcases still droop alarmingly, although they aren’t as orderly as they once were. It appears the looters rifled through them, probably looking for stray cash tucked in the pages of the books. I force myself to cross the room and scan the shelves for anything that might indicate where Emily has gone. I also check the desk, but find nothing in either place.
I cross to the bed and can’t help myself. Picking up the pillow, I hug it to my chest, burying my nose in it. I catch the last whiff of Alex’s shampoo, the same fruity-spicy scent he always used. I’m aware this isn’t good for me and it’s not helping us with our mission, so I reluctantly put it down. But I can’t resist one other thing. Grabbing the book, I fold down the corner of the page we were on and tuck it in my waistband next to the gun. It’s sentimental and dumb, but I want to remember our reading time.
When I turn to leave, Ares is standing in the doorframe, watching me with an expression that is both pitying and concerned. I can stand the latter, but I don’t need his pity.
“Don’t say anything,” I warn as I push past him and head down the hall toward Emily’s room.
“I just came to see if you’re okay. I figured this would be hard for you.”
“Just getting up in the morning is hard for me, but I do it,” I say. “I’ll be okay.”
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Author Bio:
Jennifer is a freelance writer and novelist. As a freelancer, she writes everything from technical manuals to articles on personal finance and European-style board games. Her interest in storytelling began when she was six and her parents gave her a typewriter for Christmas and agreed to pay her $.01 per page for any stories she churned out. Such a loose payment system naturally led to a lot of story padding. Broken Fate, her first novel, earned her $2.80 from her parents.
Jennifer lives in North Carolina and, when not writing, can often be found reading, trawling the shelves at the library, playing board games, watching sports, camping, running marathons, and playing with her dog. You can visit her at her official website:www.JenniferDerrick.com.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Steaminess in Books - thoughts & cake



Steaminess........ What exactly is considered Erotic? or Adult? or New Adult? or Young Adult?  Do you know?  

I mean, I've just quit trying to find anything I want to read at the library. There's a new library that moved in just down the street from me, but I can't stand how it's organized and it's really throwing me off. Sometimes the books I want are upstairs in the children's loft, under Middle Grade. Sometimes they're in the Teen nook. But sometimes they're off the adult Sci-Fi shelves... and usually they're shipped in from a different library with various other classifications on their binding.  It's so confusing.

The Sweetest DarkRight now I'm reading Shana Abe - I read The Sweetest Dark, which doesn't come out 'til April, but I'd stumbled upon a preview on Edelweiss last summer when they were thinking of publishing it last summer (????) so they let me read it... and it's so hauntingly beautiful, I was totally stunned that I'd never read her books before. 

The Smoke Thief (Drakon, #1)But, now having read (and sweated over) The Smoke Thief, I understand.  It's definitely ADULT romance, which I don't venture to read very often. As far as I'm concerned, it's pretty erotic. Lol. But I don't ever read that, so I have no idea. The Sweetest Dark must be YA, then... maybe a new venture into something more innocent for her. 

I don't know.

I guess it doesn't really matter, except I know how steamy my book is and I'm not crossing into adult regardless of how much older my characters are from teenagers, but......... it's something to think about.

My writing... *lip twitches uncontrollably* is rather.... um.......... well, it got out of hand. that's what. Turns out, I got to my grand finale and the whole thing EXPLODED into Part 2. I mean, I knew I was sort of pushing it with my finale, that it had some hidden treasures. But I did NOT expect a full-blown story. The beauty of it is... it's a mirror to the first half, and I can't help loving it. In fact, I wish I could say I'd planned it like that all along. I haven't actually written any of it...... but it's growing just the same. It's so good......... I hope I can do it half the justice it deserves. *stares bleakly out the window*  I am starkly unqualified to even attempt it. 

Which brings me to my next thought/question/inner-debate. (Better grab another piece of cake)

I write so casually... on purpose. I mean, I've worked hard to sound so darn nonchalant. And yet, that's not the flavor I wrote my story in and I'm wondering if I just created my voice and then ditched it.  It makes me excited to think of writing my book like THIS. Like... ME. And I wonder why it never occurred to me before? And then... I answer myself that it's stupid, that's why. And then I argue that... even the boring parts would be a lot more entertaining if I let some attitude slip through. Which causes a hidden perfectionist inside me to start going into spasms... which, in turn, has me laughing at myself and...

Obviously I'm insane.


This is an excerpt from an email that involved too much steam and chocolate to keep to myself so close to Valentine's Day. Do please help me out here.... librarians? Anyone? How are books classified with regards to STEAM? What are the boundaries?

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Romance is in the Air - Aversion by Kenechi Udogu

Ready for some YA Romance... mixed with some action... and some mind games?  Bring it on!!!!

Hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer & Rachael Anderson

Colorimetry is pleased to welcome back Kenechi Udogu. I first met her last summer when she stopped by for an interview on her book, The Other Slipper. She has a new book out... and she's offering 2 eCopies to a Colorimetry readers...

Aversion (The Mentalist Series, #1)
Aversion 
by Kenechi Udogu
Kindle Edition
Published December 1st 2012

Premise: 

For Gemma Green’s first time, things should have been straightforward. Find your subject, hold their gaze and push a thought into their head to save them from future disaster – Aversion complete. A pretty simple process given that the subject was to have no recollection of the experience. But Russ Tanner doesn’t seem to want to forget. In fact the more she tries to avoid him, the more he pushes to get to know her. Gemma knows she has a problem but is she facing the side effects of a failed Aversion or has the school’s tennis champ really fallen for her?




Kenechi UdoguMeet the Author:

Kenechi Udogu lives in London and enjoys writing fantasy fiction and short stories (some of which she posts on her blog). She also hates the cold and hopes to one day figure out how to hibernate in winter.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Lucky (Love) Leprechaun Giveaway Hop!

Welcome 
to this great 
Lucky(-in-love) Leprechaun Giveaway Hop 
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...where you can find 250+ bloggers on this giveaway hop!!!


Hopefully you missed some of my hype for this post. I had plans, ya see, plans to unfold the deliciousness of New Love in the name of what's BEST in YA romance. But... I've just walked the Portland Zoo with 1st graders all morning, and I just don't have any brilliance left in me.

I've had a couple goose-bumpy answers from readers... hopefully these will inspire you to bare your own heart to what you think is best with new, tantalizing, fresh-budding New Love...

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Valeria AndreaMar 13, 2012 07:04 PM 
-WARNING- I haven't read Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo, BUT, the moment I read this quote I double-checked my to-read list.
“I missed you every hour. And you know what the worst part was? It caught me completely by surprise. I'd catch myself just walking around to find you, not for any reason, just out of habit, because I'd seen something that I wanted to tell you about or because I wanted to hear your voice. And then I'd realize that you weren't there anymore, and every time, every single time, it was like having the wind knocked out of me."
Now, let's talk about love. I love love. 
“Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses, you build up a whole suit of armor, so that nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life...You give them a piece of you. They didn't ask for it. They did something dumb one day, like kiss you or smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so simple a phrase like 'maybe we should be just friends' turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. I hate love.” 
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones
It brings too much things to the heart -both good & bad- but YA Love...
We're talking about 'Young' people here, & counting how HARD is for "mature-old-experienced" people find love, the possibility for someone to find True-Real love -the kind of Long Lost Lover- so early makes me keep my hope in humanity. & in love.

Hope!!  Yes!!!

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1 - Give me your take on LOVE in YA fiction. Is kissing ok? More? How much more?!  (That's ONE question!!)
This is a tough one. I think romance in any literature has to be central to the story and has to be non-gratuitous. Any romance that feels fake or overdone can ruin an otherwise good story.
2 - What's your favorite part of a ROMANTIC relationship?!  (That's very different from question #1!)
The build up--the part where the characters are just realizing their feelings for one another. It's full of tension and suspense, it's the best part :) 
These questions were inspired by Vanish, which bugged the socks off me by treating YA Love like adult romance toned down. A kiss from someone who's hardened by life is much different (not better or worse, necessarily) from a very first kiss EVER.  I think. YA Romance explores the very best of New (First!) Love. It's more full of hope than reality, and it "knocks the wind" out of us.

But since I can't think straight after absorbing the chilly, foggy, soggy Oregon morning while chasing little people from exhibit to exhibit (the hippo's were eating breakfast - I've never seen 'em so active before! Maybe I'll get some pix up tomorrow!)  I want to know from you...

What is your favorite part about New Love?!


By entering this giveaway, you agree to my rules (like being old enough to enter and not holding anyone responsible and fun stuff like that.)

You can choose any book for your winnings up to $12-ish bucks - from either The Book Depository or e-copy ('cause TBD doesn't ship everywhere!!!)

Some inspiration:

Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1)  Embrace by Jessica Shirvington  Bitterblue (The Seven Kingdoms, #3)

May the wind be always at your back!! 


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Review of Vanish, QUESTION - YA Love?!


Vanish (Firelight, #2)Vanish
by Sophie Jordan
Hardcover, 294 pages
Published September 6th, 2011 by HarperTeen

Premise: Ganked from Amazon:
An impossible romance.  
Bitter rivalries.  
Deadly choices.  
To save the life of the boy she loves, Jacinda did the unthinkable: She betrayed the most closely-guarded secret of her kind. Now she must return to the protection of her pride knowing she might never see Will again—and worse, that because his mind has been shaded, Will’s memories of that fateful night and why she had to flee are gone.  
Back home, Jacinda is greeted with hostility and must work to prove her loyalty for both her sake and her family’s. Among the few who will even talk to her are Cassian, the pride’s heir apparent who has always wanted her, and her sister, Tamra, who has been forever changed by a twist of fate. Jacinda knows that she should forget Will and move on—that if he managed to remember and keep his promise to find her, it would only endanger them both. Yet she clings to the hope that someday they will be together again. 
When the chance arrives to follow her heart, will she risk everything for love?
My Review:

This book is very hard for me to rate. It’s not a whole book. It’s the front half of the ending of this story… yes, I mean “cliffhanger” and I mean a great, big, huge “WHAT?!?!”

Here’s the thing… I entered Vanish with specific questions leftover from Firelight. I was hoping the romantic attraction would find more depth than Draki-hormones (my term, not Sophie's.) This was a huge question for me, and Vanish did not answer my question. If anything, it added to it.

Because Will became demanding. He froze in his awesome state last seen in Firelight and his non-progress basically left him behind, as far as I was concerned. Choosing Will over the Colony for Jacinda transformed from a question of True Love to a question of True Rebellion. Basically, would she able to stick to her choices and ditch her natural habitat for someone she doesn’t know but has gushing feelings for when she’s in the presence of him… or what?!

And then Cassian becomes this huge, respectful, patient, gorgeous Mr. Right waiting for Jacinda to get over her dumb rebellion. He’s in a position of up-n-coming power, too, so he can arrange her future however she’d like it to be. The only thing holding her back from Cassian is this tremendous unexplained physical draw to Will.  Until… she is physically drawn to Cassian, too!!

WHAT?!

So, by ¾ way through Vanish, I was irritated with Jacinda. She is torturing herself over this guy she really doesn’t know (yet). She hasn’t had the opportunity to create lasting connections with him, and I haven’t been convinced that this Draki-hormone thing isn’t flip-a-switch changeable. So… why the self-torture?! I mean, she’s just turning Cassian into some martyr, you know? If he’s really a jerk, I’m going to be furious. If Will turns out to be a jerk, I’ll really be furious!!!  I suppose that’s a strong love triangle, right? Who knows which way to turn?! Huh.

But Sophie Jordan takes “love triangle” to another level by opening up Jacinda’s sister’s character - Tamra. All of a sudden, she’s vulnerable and loveable. I love the sisters’ relationship and their lasting bond of trust and commitment. And she loves Cassian forever.  Uh-huh.  So, now it’s clear why Jacinda should just choose Cassian, but she never can… and Cassian ought to just choose Tamra, but apparently he can’t.

Now throw Draki-bonding into the mix. Yea… no joking.  Hormones weren’t enough, now we have bonding. (This is Sophie's term.) This bonding is cool, too… and the tension increases like 100 times.  Then… then, the story begins to build towards a climax that is just got to straighten out the futures and loves of everyone… and the book is OVER!  Like, lopped off at the head!

I could have thrown the book, I was so mad. I could feel the pages dwindling down as the climax built and I just humphed and shook the pages and groaned and writhed around… which is really dramatic for a book I don’t want to rate very highly. It’s just… it’s not a book!!!!  This is the first half of the ending!!!!!  And I don’t have less questions, I have MORE. And that’s just unfair!!!!  I don’t recommend anyone read this book until the final one comes out in the fall. SO THERE!!  Only if you want some amazing kissing scenes with well described hand placement and breathing with lip biting and… uncontrollable hormones that draw out the inner dragon... Well, this book does have that.

This book bugged me too much. My Rating: 3 - but not "cute", more like "maddening". It's well written, but... I can't really rate it higher without reading the next book, since this is only a piece.

About the Author: 

sophie jordanSophie Jordan grew up in the Texas hill country where she wove fantasies of dragons, warriors, and princesses. A former high school English teacher, she's also the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Avon historical romances. She now lives in Houston with her family. 


When she's not writing, she spends her time overloading on caffeine (lattes and Diet cherry Coke preferred), talking plotlines with anyone who will listen (including her kids), and cramming her DVR with true-crime and reality-TV shows. Sophie also writes paranormal romances under the name Sharie Kohler. 


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Question markThis book brought up this HUGE QUESTION for me. I want to know what you think - answers will be used in the Giveaway post on Friday.

What is your favorite part about YA Love?!

Think carefully to a passage you reread over and over, that moment that tugs at your heart and says "this book is totally awesome!!" or something that turns you into a fan-for-life over a guy in a book. You can give me a quote or example or opinion.