Tuesday, May 21, 2013

{Trailer reveal} Touching Melody (Forever First #1) by RaShelle Workman

Touching Melody (Forever First #1)
 
Touching Melody (Forever First #1) by RaShelle Workman
Publication Date: June 2013
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
 
 
~Summary~
 
Maddie Martin's first weekend at college is nothing like she's used to. It's wild, like the wilderness on which the University of Bellam Springs sits. Roped into going to a frat party, she literally runs into Kyle Hadley. The boy she's loved since she was nine. The boy she promised all of her firsts to. But that was before his father killed her parents.

Determined to stay away from him, she throws herself into her music. Practicing piano eases her heavy heart, calms the sadness, and pushes away images of Kyle's face.

Until it doesn't.

Her music professor asks her to play a duet for their annual Graduation Gala. Doing so means she'll be assured another full ride scholarship. It's an opportunity she can't pass up.

But Kyle is the other half of the duet. And that means hours and hours of practicing.

Days and months of seclusion - just the two of them. And it's more than just music. It's passion like Maddie never believed was possible.

The inevitable happens. She falls in love with him all over again.

But, will loving him be enough to erase all the hate in her heart for his father? Can she look at him, and not see the evil in his family tree?

And maybe it's all a set up. Maybe Kyle is only pretending to care so he can finish what his father started, and kill her too.
 
 

 
~About The Author~
 


RASHELLE WORKMAN lives on a mountain with her husband, three children, and three dogs. From her back porch she can see the city lights and imagine... She's the bestselling author of the Dead Roses series (Sleeping Roses is being translated into Turkish, and will be available in print wherever Turkish books are sold in 2014), the Immortal Essence series, and the Blood and Snow series.

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{Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway} The Sixth Power by Carol Nicolas




The Sixth Power
 
The Sixth Power by Carol Nicolas
Publication Date: January 22nd 2013
Genre: YA Paranormal
Pages: 342
 
 
~Summary~
 
Tania Westing, a high school senior, is one of the Gifted Ones, descendants of an ancient family with seven special powers. Some of the powers are common, and some are rare.

Until her geneticist brother Tom was murdered, Tania lived an ordinary life. Now hidden in her mind is a clue that will reveal Tom's research, including secret formulas to unlock all seven powers. During spring break, Tania meets and falls in love with handsome Dan Maclean. When Tania reveals her rare power to heal, the evil Gifted Ones who killed Tom suspect Tania has his research and formulas and come after her. Tania must learn to use her powers to help save Dan's sister in time to keep Tom's secrets safe.

 
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~About The Author~
 
Carol Nicolas
 
Carol Nicolas lives in northern Utah (USA) with her husband. A native of Canada, she attended BYU-Idaho (formerly Ricks College) and obtained a bachelor's degree in education from Brigham Young University (Provo, UtahUSA). A teacher, mother of five, wearer of silly socks, and fan of sci-fi/fantasy books and films, she enjoys growing herbs and vegetables, painting, and researching her family history.
She likes rock, pop, Celtic and classical music. She has traveled throughout Europe; her favorite city there is Paris, though the romance of Venice is a close second. She speaks American English (with a Canadian accent after she has been talking with her Canadian family on the telephone for just a few minutes), as well a basic modern Greek, which she studied for 4 years to be able to communicate with her husband's family on their bi-annual trips to Greece. Her deepest secret: she hides chocolate in her desk for emergencies!
Her latest book is the YA paranormal, The Sixth Power.
You can visit Carol's blog site at http://carolnicolas.wordpress.com
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~Guest Post~
 
From Tania’s Kitchen to You
Hi there, Tania Westing here, from The Sixth Power. Some of you have wondered about my eating habits, and more particularly, my cooking habits. Some of you have even wondered if I use my Gifts to cook. Hello? Do I look like Julie Child to you? Before my mom died, I was your typical kid. I made cookies with my mom, but she made the meals. I was too busy doing kid stuff, like playing Lord of the Rings senarios with my brother, Tom. Afterwards, well, things changed.
 I had to grow up. Plus, we didn’t have a lot of money, so I couldn’t invest in fancy food items like truffles or lobster. Mostly, I looked through our battered copy of the Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook and found the easiest meals possible. I also had a few family recipes that had been passed on to Mom. Thankfully, she had those stored away in her special box, so they survived. Poor Dad suffered through a lot of my first attempts. He was in a fog most of the time, so he’d eat whatever I put in front of him. Good thing, too, because most of it was barely eatable.
Now, four years later, I’ve got a few recipes solidly down, like Beef Stroganoff, Spaghetti, and Aunt Lucy’s Enchiladas. I get a discount on foods at the grocery store, so I can afford basic ingredients. Best of all, I have my Grandma’s Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. And, wow! Like, these cookies are fantabulously delicious! (Merry and Pippin would not have been able to resist them.) So I’m sharing it with you, too. Enjoy!
Grandma’s Chocolate Chip Cookies
2 1/4 cups flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
3/4 c. white sugar
3/4 c. brown sugar, packed
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
1 c. milk-chocolate chips
1/2 c. chopped nuts (optional)
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Combine dry ingredients. Beat sugars and wet ingredients together, then add dry. Mix. Add chocolate chips and nuts. Drop onto ungreased cookie sheet by the spoonful and bake 9 to 11 minutes. Cool 2 minutes on a wire rack. Best served dipped in a mug of cold milk.
~Excerpt~
 
First Chapter
 
Sometimes, even when you know that death is imminent, you just have to go ahead and complete your small task in the great plan, Tom thought as he glided through the still, dark room. His bare feet made no sound on the smooth, hardwood floor. He felt strange sneaking around like a thief in his own house.

Tom paused at the ornate chess set on the living room coffee table. His sister, who always played white because his dad insisted she have the first move, could lose in three moves if she wasn’t careful. Tom moved her bishop. There, that should buy her some time. Too bad his own problems weren’t so easily solved.

 
The grandfather clock ticked steadily in the elegantly furnished living room. He had to hurry. He used his Gift and sent out a mental sweep of the La Jolla neighborhood. None of El Calavera's men were in the area, though he had spotted them following him earlier that day. He knew they were close and would catch up to him. He planned to be far from here by then.

Tom entered the study and sat down at the family computer where he and his sister had spent many hours playing on-line games. He accessed his email and opened a file he had sent earlier from Triumph Genetics Lab. At once the virus he had created began to destroy all the files in every system.


“Forgive me, Tania. You’ll understand someday.”

 
He opened the door to his father’s bedroom and moved noiselessly to the dresser. His father had set up a shrine there: a vase of gladiolas and lilies, his mother’s framed picture, her gold cross on a fine gold chain, and a pair of fat purple candles that illuminated the room and sent the fragrance of lavender through the air. Three sympathy cards stood open on the left. In the center was a bronze box with a plaque engraved with the words ‘Maria Valdez Walters Westing.’

 
“Mother.” He kissed his fingers and touched the words.

 
He glanced at the rumpled bed. His father must have taken a sleeping pill; his mouth was slightly open and his breathing hoarse and ragged. Tear stains glistened on the side of his haggard face. Tom bent down and kissed his father’s forehead.


“Love you, Dad,” he whispered. Sorrow flooded Tom’s heart. He knew he was about to cause his father even more grief. He touched his father’s forehead and sent a specific command to his subconscious.

 
Next, he went to his little sister’s room. At fourteen years old, Tania was already a beauty: tall and slender, with straight black hair that fell past her shoulders, and smooth, light brown skin. She was so much like their grandmother. Her eyes were closed, her breathing slow and peaceful. Her favorite book, The Lord of the Rings, lay beside the pillow where it had slipped from her loosely curled fingers, and her bedside lamp cast a dim glow into in the dark room. He wondered if she ever turned it off at night now. Even in sleep, she looked a little sad. His heart ached.

 
He leaned over and kissed her forehead. “Sweet dreams, little Sis. Remember me. Take care of Dad.”


Tania surprised him when she opened her large, dark eyes and grinned. “Gotcha! You thought I was asleep, didn’t you?” She sat up and wrapped her arms around him. “Are you home for the weekend?”


“No, I just stopped to say goodbye.” He squeezed her tight, memorizing her.


She sniffed. “You smell weird.”


He sighed, released her, and sat down next to her on the edge of the bed. Tania was much too observant, but he would let her play their game. “Go ahead. Deduce.”

 
Tania’s eyes twinkled as she studied him. “You’re wearing old clothes, and you smell like smoke, sea brine, and sweat. There are ashes in your hair. Your left forefinger and thumb are red. Your sleeves and cuffs are wet at the edges. Therefore, you and some of your fellow profs -- no, make that your two buddies at the lab -- those other dolts are much too stuffy to do something fun -- had a hot dog roast at the beach before you came here. Whatever you used for wood had a lot of chemicals in it.
You got a little too close to the fire. Try using a coat hanger next time.”

 
He grinned. “Very good, my dear Sherlock. The hot dogs were delicious. We even tossed the football around.” He was dressed in his darkest jeans, a faded black t-shirt, and a black wool coat, but it was more for camouflage than anything else. There hadn’t been time to clean up before he’d come from the lab. He wouldn’t tell her what he had really been doing there.

 
Tania reached out and tugged gently on his long, tangled hair. “It’s grown since I saw you last. If you stick around, I could cut it for you tomorrow.”

 
Tania looked so hopeful, but he shook his head. “No. I can't stay.”

 
She frowned. “Where are you going?”

 
He brushed a strand of her hair away from her face and tucked it behind her ear. Sorrow clenched his heart, but he didn’t let on. “Away.”

 
Her eyes filled with tears as she took his hand. “I love you, Tom.” Her words were underscored with a yearning for him to stay, as if those words were strong enough to bring him back home for good, strong enough to heal the rift between him and his father, and make them all a real family again. But nothing could do that now. Their mother’s ashes were three months cold, and soon he would be with her.

 
“I love you too, more than you know.” With all his heart he wished he could be there to see her grow up and fulfill her enormous potential. Like Tom and the others of their mother's family, Tania had inherited many of the usual Gifts. But Tania was special. His genetic studies had revealed that not only did she have her mother's DNA for the extremely rare gift to heal, but she also had the DNA that would signal the pituitary to secrete the hormone that would activate the Gift. Tania would become a great healer.

 
As yet, Tania was untrained and barely aware of her Gifts. All their mother had been allowed to do was to teach her to how to hide her uniqueness, to blend in with the normal population. For her own safety, Tania would have to remain that way until Aunt Sarah decided otherwise. The research which he had conducted with DNA samples from those with the Gifts, including his startling discoveries which he had planned to share with Aunt Sarah, would have to remain hidden as well. He was out of time.

 
Tom took Tania's hand and turned it so that the ruby in the delicate gold ring glittered in the lamplight. This ring was more than just a symbol of the powerful Valdez family; it would shield her mind from those who sought to probe her thoughts. In a few years, when Tania would begin training in her Gifts, she would learn to actively protect herself. Aunt Sarah and the others would keep her safe until then. “Promise me that you’ll always wear this ring.”

 
Tania squeezed his hand. Her eyes were sad. “I promise.”

 
The clock struck the half hour. Tom had to get out.

 
He picked up the book from beside her pillow, removed her bookmark, and opened it to the page he needed. The Lord of the Rings had been one of their favorite stories as children. They had spent so many hours playing together. He smiled. “Remember how we used to pretend to be Frodo and Sam on the way to Mount Doom?”

 
“Yeah.” Tania grinned.

 
“We also used to make up riddles for Bilbo to use on Gollum.”

 
“Those were great times.”

 
He looked out the window and blinked back tears. He would never see his sister again. His hand rested on the page as he recited. “‘All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring; renewed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king.’ Remember that, Sis. Listen with your heart to find the truth.”

 
Tania’s eyes were on his face, so she didn’t see how he pulled a bookmark from his pocket, inserted it into the book at the passage he had just quoted, and then slipped her bookmark into his pocket. Keep it safe, he silently commanded. He looked down at her, wishing there was more he could do. Then he placed two fingertips at her temple and whispered, “Na dolen.” The command would keep her from remembering this conversation until she needed it.


Her eyes blinked in blank, sleepy surprise. “Tom?”
 
~Giveaway~
 
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{Cover Reveal} Grounded by G.P. Ching

 
Grounded by G.P Ching
Publication Date: November 15th 2012
Genre: YA Paranormal/ Sci fi & Fantasy
 
 
~Summary~
 
All my life I've worked to be simple, but I can't pretend anymore. Nothing about me is simple.

In the year 2050, a secret government study nicknamed Operation Source Code injects eight volunteers with a retrovirus. The goal? To abate the energy crisis by reprogramming human DNA to power personal electronic devices. The experiment works but with disastrous consequences.

Seventeen years later, Lydia Troyer is far from concerned with the energy crisis. Growing up in the isolated community of Hemlock Hollow, life hasn't changed much since 1698 when her Amish ancestors came to America. She milks her cow by hand, makes fresh bread every morning, and hopes to be courted by Jeremiah, the boy who's been her best friend since she could walk.

But when Lydia's father has a stroke and is taken to the outside world for medical treatment, Lydia and Jeremiah leave home to visit him. An ordinary light switch thrusts Lydia into a new world where energy is a coveted commodity and her own personal history makes her the most sought-after weapon on the planet.
 
 


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~About The Author~
 
G.P. Ching
 
G.P Ching is the author of The Soulkeepers Series and variety of short fiction. She specializes in cross-genre paranormal stories, loves old cemeteries, and enjoys a good ghost tour. She lives in central Illinois with her husband, two children, and one very demanding guinea pig.

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So, I like it all and the lightening is awesome but...
 
You heard the but coming, huh?
 
....that top on her just looks off and it bugs me, making it the center of attention when it shouldn't be.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 

Monday, May 20, 2013

On My Mind Monday(5) Favorite Book/Series

On My Mind Monday with Paranormal Sisters!
Where every Monday we pick a topic and tell you our thoughts on it. It might be weekly or every other week. Haven't decided yet. And if you have a topic you want our thoughts on, post a comment and we might decide to do it.
 
 
 
I realized the other day that I never really talked about what my favorite book was. So I thought I would take the time to do that.
 
 
I always have trouble naming favorite things like movies, T.V shows, singers, bands, etc. So I'm going to tell you my favorite series and my favorite book from that series.
 
 
 
Favorite Series: Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Favorite Book from Series: The Battle of the Labyrinth
 
 
 
 I never heard of this series before my sister bought the first book. She bought it, back in 2009, because the movie was coming out the next year. So of course it went on her to read pile where she never touched it. I ran out of books in my pile, which has never been as big as my sister's, so I decided to read it. And I fell in love with it and read it quickly. I then ordered the rest of the series off Amazon. I went crazy waiting for them to arrive, which the third, fourth, and fifth did before the second for some reason. When the second finally came, I read them all within a week.
 
 
Fun Fact: My sister has never read any of them, including the one she bought, which has now pretty much become mine.
 
This is the only series that I can reread any day and smile. It's the only series that when I read it, I get the same giddy excitement I got the first time I read them.
 
Now why the fourth one, The Battle of the Labyrinth is my favorite. If you could only read one book out of this series, I would pick this one. It perfectly combines action, adventure, Greek Mythology, and comedy. It perfectly does everything that the whole series is about. I do recommend reading the series from the start, though.
 
 
Honorable mentions: Harry Potter, Artemis Fowl. The Mortal Instruments, Chronicles of Nick, Alex Rider
 
That is my favorite series. What is your's?
 
 
 

{Cover Reveal} Blackwood: Lily by R.L. Kirk

 
Blackwood: Lily by R.L. Kirk
Publication Date: June 2013
Genre: Paranormal Romance (Age 18+)
 
 
~Summary~
 
Amidst a war of attrition and a struggle for power

Lily Blackwood is torn between two strong men...

One, Wallace is her perfect idea of a partner, loving, loyal and handsome. The second, Bryn, is her true mate, the man chosen for her by nature and her family.Denial and naivety for nature’s choice, sends her into a rage of independence against the laws of her own destiny, family and her own father.

Wallace Kirk is assigned to protect the beautiful Lily since her birth...

His loyalties are tearing him apart. His own mate, dead, taken from him, fills his thoughts as Lily begs for his attention. She needs him, but not as much as the wolf that prowls in her flesh.

Bryn Kemp's nature and need fill his flesh...

Yet his true mate, the woman chosen for him, denies her destiny. His battle for her and his own pride must overcome her feisty rebellious streak.

Both men must fight for her in the throes of oncoming battle and she must make the right choice. A decision that will shape the war.
 
 
~About The Author~
 
R.L. Kirk is the brain child of two authors, working together to bring you urban fantasy novels with a kick.
 
 
It has been quite a journey to get here, trying to find the right ingredients. A little action here, a bit of flirting there, an intense storyline with characters you want to be with.
Male characters with bite and females not afraid to go that extra mile.
 
After writing shorts as Bonnie Bliss, R. L. Kirk is the progression. Full length novels are coming, bigger ideas with bigger worlds.
 
 
R, a man with a need to get his world in print. A Yorkshire man, an accent to die for. Loves to work and dream, bringing both together. Loves listening to music and watching Game of Thrones and obsesses with Heisenberg.
 
 
L, a woman with writing dreams and ambition. Loves her daughter. Loves to read until she falls asleep. Loves Disneyland and making jewelry. Loves swimming and second hand book shops.
 
 
R. L. Kirk. Bringing imagination to life.
 
Links:
 
Website: www.rlkirk.com
 
 
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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Review: Paranormal Properties

Paranormal Properties by Tracy Lane
Prublication Date: February 27, 2013
Genre: YA (Really 11+) Paranormal
Pages: 185 (Kindle)


 
 
 
Summary
 
 
Jake Weir, while on the set of his parents ghost hunting TV show, agrees to help a ghost investigate a 61 year-old murder.

Jake Weir is not like the other kids in Dusk, North Carolina. Then again, Dusk, North Carolina is not like other cities. Known as one of the most haunted cities in America, behind Salem, Massachusetts and New Orleans, Louisiana, Dusk is ground zero for Jake's ghost hunting parents.

The Weir family has arrived in Dusk eager to scope out some of the town's 127 reported "paranormal properties," which just happens to be the name of their own ghost hunting show: Paranormal Properties. What Jake doesn't know, and what his parents could never imagine, is that Jake can see ghosts! And hear them. And talk back to them! This talent comes in handy when he runs into Dusk's oldest, most famous ghost: one Frank Barrone, a one-time lounge singer made famous by his booze-soaked ballad, "Barroom Eyes."

Frank was gunned down by a local mobster in 1951 and has been searching for his killer ever since. When he learns that Jake can see and hear him, Frank makes young Jake a deal: if Jake will help Frank find his killer, Frank will help his parents find a ghost to film for their upcoming Halloween Special on Public Access Channel #319. Jake enlists the only friend he's made in Dusk, an overweight tomboy nicknamed "Tank," to help him track down Frank's killer. As clues emerge and old leads heat up, Frank and Jake learn they make quite a team. But will Jake find Frank's killer? And will Frank find a real haunted house in time for Halloween?
 
 
 
I'm always up for a good ghost story. Especially when they are more fun than scary. It might be considered a YA book but I think it is perfectly okay for ages 11 and up.
 
 
Jake is an character you can get behind. Tank, who isn't around for most of the book, is entertaining when she is. Frank, my favorite of the three, is pretty much what I picture a gentleman from the fifties would be like. They make a good group of characters.
 
 
The plot is pretty good. The mystery I liked until the end. I won't spoil it but it felt somewhat melodramatic. The part with the mansion, though, was unexpected and it was a good way to and a ghost story. So I was okay with the mysteroes ending but loved the ending of the story. The book, overall, was written well and was an enjoyable and fun read.
 
 
I really want to give it four out of five but I just can't quite did that. So it will get a 3.5. It was an fun and enjoyable ghost story that, I thank, anyone can read and enjoy. And I do recomend it.
 
 



 

Review: I Kissed A Zombie and I Liked It by Adam Selzer

I Kissed a Zombie, and I Liked It
 
 I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It by Adam Selzer
Publication Date: January 26th 2010
Genre: YA Zombies
Pages: 177
Format: Paperback
Source: Library
 
 
~Summary~
 
Algonquin “Ali” Rhodes, the high school newspaper’s music critic, meets an intriguing singer, Doug, while reviewing a gig. He’s a weird-looking guy—goth, but he seems sincere about it, like maybe he was into it back before it was cool. She introduces herself after the set, asking if he lives in Cornersville, and he replies, in his slow, quiet murmur, “Well, I don’t really live there, exactly. . . .”

When Ali and Doug start dating, Ali is falling so hard she doesn’t notice a few odd signs: he never changes clothes, his head is a funny shape, and he says practically nothing out loud. Finally Marie, the school paper’s fashion editor, points out the obvious: Doug isn’t just a really sincere goth. He’s a zombie. Horrified that her feelings could have allowed her to overlook such a flaw, Ali breaks up with Doug, but learns that zombies are awfully hard to get rid of—at the same time she learns that vampires, a group as tightly-knit as the mafia, don’t think much of music critics who make fun of vampires in reviews. . . .
 
 
~My Thoughts~

This book would have gotten a 3 but the ending won me over. Why? Because it gave meaning to what all the main character went through within the words the author wrote for us.
This is pretty much just another book about a girl fallen smitten over an undead guy. Though at first she doesn’t know he is a zombie. Like she said, "she was blinded by love" But she wasn’t blinded by love as this is her first boyfriend and they’ve just been going out for a week and she just can't believe there is a guy near her that is worth sacrificing her future for. This is a book of lessons for our main gal. A lesson to open your heart cause you just may never know, something amazing might come your way if you just do. Which is why my rating went up.
I honestly don't know what else to say. This book was okay, cute, and it had its moments. Moments of awesome action and some strong humor moments but some of the plotting got in the way of me truly enjoying this. Like the vampire part of the story, yeah it makes sense but I feel like it should have gone another way or thought it would have come into play a lot sooner *shrugs*. But at the end it all tied up nicely.
Overall this was a fun short zombie read and it can really get a girl to think. And thinking can lead this girl into some trouble haha. I believe this book can be enjoyed by a lot of bookworms out there.
 
Will disturb your being
 
Happy Reading Everybody!