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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Review Tour: Tempest by the Incredible R.K. Ryals

 
 
Tempest : The Scribes of Medeisia Book II
Drastona Cover Model: Jennifer Lowe
Photography: Audrey Welch Photography
Cover Art: LLPIX Photography
Stock Art: 123rf
 
 
BLURB:
 
We must overcome and prevail ...
 
King Raemon is slaughtering tattooed scribes and mages, forcing them into hiding. All marked and those associated with them are destroyed. The people are desperate. Months after challenging Raemon, the marked rebels of Medeisia must rise against their bloodthirsty king or chance being annihilated.
 
Sixteen year-old Drastona Consta-Mayria is the prophesied phoenix of peace, desperate to be a leader for her people despite her reservations. Following the lead of a scarred and forgotten prince, Drastona will embark on a journey with an unlikely band of rebels and a dragon across a cursed desert to bring down a king and save a kingdom.
 
 
My review for: Tempest by R.K. Ryals
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Shanna Roberson
 
Where to start? I am seriously at a loss for words to describe what I just read. Nothing I could come up with could adequately capture the emotion Ms. Ryals has wretched from me with these words. I have said it before, but R.K. Ryals is one of the greatest storytellers I have ever read. The world she has created in the Scribes of Medeisia universe is dark, fierce and beautiful. There is nothing else like it.
 
Stone and Kye along with the other Rebels find themselves pushed to far this time. The insanity of one King threatens all they love and believe in. If he wants a war, they are ready to give it to him.
 
But if they are going to have a fighting chance and the numbers to overtake the mad King, they need allies. Powerful allies like the Sadeemians. Knowing that the King of Medeisia is targeting them next, it is the best shot they have to overthrowing the King.
 
Facing the cruelty of the Ardus and the possibility that even if they survive the desert, the King of Sadeemia could refuse to see them. Even still, it is the best chance to set their people free from Raemon’s tyranny. So Stone, Kye, Lochlen, Oran the wolf, and three other Rebels set off to do the impossible.
 
And when all hope seems lost and the catastrophes seem too great, will they still feel the price of freedom worth the loss? Will the Phoenix of prophecy rise from the ashes? Or will it all be for naught?
 
Ms. Ryals ability to make her readers lose themselves within her pages is unlike any other I have ever encountered. It’s breathtaking, heart-pounding and devastatingly beautiful. I would have never thought anything could beat Mark of the Mage’s intensely addictive story, but Tempest is the best yet. I adored it and if you are looking for a uniquely haunting story of survival, this series is for you. Bravo, R.K.! I am speechless at your talent and I am forever a fan.
 
 
Excerpt:
 
One corner of Kye’s lips quirked upward, his hand taking mine. He turned it over, his fingers playing slowly across my palm. I should have pulled away, but I didn’t.
 
“You will never change, will you, Stone? You will never accept that some must be lost for much to be gained.”
 
I shook my head, my eyes on his fingers as they traced the lines of my hands. It was a curious sensation, and warmth unfurled in the pit of my stomach, lighting a fire that heated every corner of my body.
 
“Should I change?” I whispered hoarsely.
 
Kye’s smile grew. “No, you keep us balanced. I keep the rebels fighting for freedom, and you keep us all humble.”
 
I forced my eyes away from my palm. How was I supposed to think when he was drawing shapes like that on my skin? I tugged on my hand. Kye refused to let go.
 
“You’ve forgiven me,” he stated.
 
It wasn’t a question, and his boldness with my hand made me bold as well. I lifted my free hand, reaching tentatively for his face. He watched me, his eyes alert, his breathing stilled.
 
My finger touched the scar on his temple, and he exhaled, his eyes closing. The fingers he’d been drawing circles with on my palm froze.
 
“So many scars,” I breathed. “You had enough without my hatred.”
 
 
 
 
About the Author
 
 
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, R. K. Ryals is a scatterbrained mother of three whose passion is reading whatever she can get her hands on. She makes her home in Mississippi with her husband, three daughters, a Shitzsu named Tinkerbell, and a coffeepot she couldn't live without. Visit her at www.rkryals.com.
 
 
 
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Witch's Handbook of Kisses and Curses by Molly Harper

 

A Witch's Handbook of Kisses and Curses by Molly Harper
Genre: Humorous Paranormal
Series: Half Moon Hollow #3
Release Date: May 28th 2013
 
 
Blurb taken from Goodreads:
 
 
Nola Leary would have been content to stay in Kilcairy, Ireland, healing villagers at her family’s clinic with a mix of magic and modern medicine. But a series of ill-timed omens and a deathbed promise to her grandmother have sent her on a quest to Half-Moon Hollow, Kentucky, to secure her family’s magical potency for the next generation. Her supernatural task? To unearth four artifacts hidden by her grandfather before a rival magical family beats her to it.

Complication One: Her grandfather was Mr. Wainwright and the artifacts are lost somewhere in what is now Jane Jameson's book shop.
 
Complication Two: her new neighbor, Jed Trudeau, who keeps turning up half naked at the strangest times, a distraction Nola doesn't need. And teaming up with a real-life Adonis is as dangerous as it sounds, especially when he’s got the face of an angel and the abs of a washboard—can Nola complete her mission before falling completely under his spell?
 
 

My review for: A Witch's Handbook of Kisses & Curses by Molly Harper
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Shanna Roberson
 

Before I begin this review, let me say that Molly Harper is my go to writer when I really need a smile and a chuckle. Her snarky sense of humor is one of a kind and it gets me every time.
 
A Witch's Handbook of Kisses & Curses is no exception. It is a heartfelt, feel good paranormal romance that had me giggling to the end. With many twists and turns, it was one I had to force myself to put down but that is no surprise to me. I devour all of Molly’s books, normally in one sitting if pesky things like dinner or sleep aren’t getting in the way.  
 
In true Half Moon Hollow fashion, not everyone is what they seem. And when you get a witch, some very snarky vampires, a centuries old supernatural feud and mix them up in the Hollow? You get a very addictive, feel good read that is impossible to put down!
 
Molly Harper never disappoints and I hope to see more of Nola and Jed in the future! I just adore Jane and the gang and this is one universe I will never get enough of. If you haven't read this author, you are missing out on one of the best Paranormal Romance writers out there.
 
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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Violet Dawn Blog Blitz!!!



Violet Dawn (Violet Night #2) by Lynn Rush
Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Release Date: April 1st, 2013
 

In the darkest place, the Light shines brightest.
 
Emma’s love saved Jake from life as a vampire. But their happily ever after is threatened by a savage Vamp seeking retribution for destroying the Avenos Trinity of Evil.
 
A mysterious stranger enters the mix, coinciding with the first Vamp attack in months. Emma’s new friendship, and the suspicion and deceit surrounding it, further drives a wedge between her and Jake.
 
To complicate things, Emma is bitten by a Vamp with abilities no one has ever seen before, and that bite has left its mark.
 
A mark that might tear Jake and Emma apart forever…


*squeeeeee* I adored Violet Midnight: book one of this trilogy and I can’t wait to get my hands on this one! Lynn Rush’s new spin on vamps and hunters is enthralling and addictive! Here is where you can find more about the trilogy!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The 20 Questions Spectacular with Sophie Davis & Madison Daniel!




1. Well hello there, Madison.  We’ll start off this game of 20 Questions with an easy one: How much of you is in Max, your protagonist in the Ember series?
 
 
MD: Probably about 50% me, 50% rock star superhero. Ember and the character of Max were the first things I created in literary form (back in 2008), and at the time, I was told to “write what you know...” Well, that’s what I did. And all I really KNOW is 80’s movies, comic books, music and the awkwardness of teenage angst. Ha.
 
SD: I can totally picture you as Nicolas Cage in that 80’s cinematic masterpiece, Valley Girl ;)  Hahaha, I hope our readers look up the cover!  (kidding, kidding)
 
 
2. How about you, Sophie? How much of yourself goes into the stories you create?

 
SD:  Talia, the main character in Talented has some similarities, both physical and in personality.  But I have other characters that have a lot more of me in them, and some with a lot of my closest friends.

 
3. I know that Max has trouble choosing between the two female characters in Ember; how much of a ladies man were you in high school?

 
MD: Hmmm...tough question. There were two versions of me back in school, the easy-going, soft-spoken, front-man to my local rock band AND then there was the shy, awkward, hopeless romantic, that just wanted to connect with that “one” special person. Let me put it this way, I looked like the kind of boy your father would hate for you to bring home, but was actually the exact kind of young man your parents always told you to look for. Basically, a ‘good boy’ in a ‘bad boys’ body.

 
SD: Haha, so a wolf in sheep’s clothing?  Nice.  Sounds like my kind of guy now, though back in those days I would have gone for the straight-up wolf.

 
4.        All right, describe your teenage experience in 10 words or less...GO. :)

 
SD:  Fun, embarrassing, bad decision making, some of my favorite years!

 
5. Tell us about your first girlfriend.




MD: Enlightening, artistic, challenging and smelled like strawberries. That’s all you’re getting...hehehe.

 
SD: Strawberries… now why does that sounds familiar?  Ohhh, right, that’s Samantha from Ember’s scent…you heard it here first ladies- we found Madison’s kryptonite!



 
  6. Tell us about your LAST relationship. BOOM.

 
SD:  It’s a tragic tale of love, Madison.  We first met in college, where we bonded over dirty dishes and pickles – we worked at a sandwich place.  I fell in love with his long hair and angry attitude, not sure what he saw in me, but I did wait tables in some very short shorts.  While it was obvious we both pined for the other, we never professed our love.  I left our small college town for D.C., while he headed south to warmer weather – Miami to be exact.  He married a Brazilian supermodel.  I got a Master’s degree.  He divorced the Brazilian supermodel.  I got a law degree.  And then if finally seemed like the right time to get together.  Unfortunately, our mutual attraction only existed in theory.  In reality, we had nothing in common.  So after a year of flying back and forth between DC and Miami, we parted ways.  Since then, only one boy sleeps in my bed, my Benji look-alike, Humphrey.

 
7. Who were you most nervous to have read your first book?

 
MD: He hasn’t read it yet. So, I can’t answer that question just yet. BUT it’s always nerve-racking to show your words to your family.

 
8. What was the most surprising reaction you received after showing your work to the ones closest to you, good or bad?

 
SD:  My uncle called my mother to tell her how funny the first book was.  He said I must have a terrific sense of humor.  The only problem is, the book wasn’t supposed to be funny…

 
9. Do you have a writing outfit?  Do you get dressed every day when you’re working on a novel, or are you the ratty bathrobe, holey boxers type?
 
MD: I’m definitely a jeans and T-shirts kind of guy. Casual, yet proper. Nothing feels as good as a nicely worn, old pair of jeans.
 
10. Your perfect location to work, write, and play...the beach? Or the park?
 
SD:  The beach.  I recently went to a destination wedding in St. Croix and I spent the majority of my time sitting on the beach with my HUGE laptop, writing.  It was the best week of my life.
 
11. What was it like writing from the perspective of a teenage girl?
 
MD: I love it. I’ve only done it a little bit, in the Ember series. BUT I’m actually working on an all new series from the perspective of a teenage girl. Honestly, I think boys and girls are fundamentally made up of all the same ingredients. Fear, love, acceptance and the joy of discovering something new. We just process those ideas a little differently, that’s all.
 
12. What’s your favorite character emotion to write about in your stories?
 
SD:  Hmmmm.  Hard one.  Oddly I’m going to say anger.  I think about every time the parking attendants ticket my car at 7:01 (it has to be moved at 7:00am for street cleaning), just as I am running outside in my pajamas to move it, and I put all of that frustration at the parking people into my characters.
 
13. How have you found the transition from writing songs to writing out whole novels?  Did any of your books start as songs, but then you realized that the story needed to be told in depth?
 
MD: They’re quite different. There is a similarity in the layout and structure building though. My song writing is usually based around the song title or the groove or hook of the song AND I’ve found that my stories come to me the same way. Either a title sets me in the direction of the story I am writing or the main plot twist or hook decides the path I choose. Great question!
 
14. Any favorite bands? Songs? Music inspiration?
 
SD:  Definitely the Foo Fighters; I even traveled across the pond last fall just to see them play at the Reading Festival!  They played a three-hour set and I was in heaven.  I’ve also been known to rap Biggie Smalls in some of my finer moments.  In general, though, I listen to a lot of different music for inspiration when I write.  I have playlists for books, scenes, characters, you name it.
 
15. What are the worst song lyrics you’ve ever written?
 
MD: Ha. Probably something to do with “big butts.” Just kidding. :)
 
SD: Those other brothers can’t deny…
 
16. Any literary crushes? Favorite authors or books?
 
SD:  I don’t think I have any literary crushes right now- that special place in my heart reserved for character crushes is all Agent Derrick Morgan from Criminal Minds.  Favorite authors, hmm, there are a lot.  Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Mary Higgins Clark are my old standbys.  I read just about any new book they put out, regardless of whether it sounds good.
 
17. What is your biggest quirk?
 
MD: I’m a bit of a gadget whore. I’m always chasing after the newest electronics. I think it has something to do with all the pretty lights! I’m also addicted to eye drops. The stronger the better. Not too weird, I hope.
 
SD: Me too!  My best friend and I always crack up about the ridiculous number of chargers we have to pack every time we take a trip.  It’s a far cry from when we backpacked around Europe, carrying around paperbacks and –gasp- sans cell phones.  As for the eye drops… yeeeah, totally normal…
 
18. What’s the nicest thing you’ve ever done for a complete stranger?
 
SD:  Wow, really making me dig deep for this one.  I guess the nicest thing I’ve ever done for a complete stranger is pay for difference when she didn’t have enough money for the bill at Target.
 
19. If you had a helicopter, what would you name it?
 
MD: Easy! “THE REAPER!” Why? Because when someone says they’re scared to fly in my chopper I can jump up and scream... “DON’T FEAR THE REAPER!” That would rock! No? Okay then, how about “Hank.” Yah, I like Hank. Come fly the friendly skies with me and Hank. Word.
 
SD: Best. Answer. Ever.  Definitely stick with the first one- more cowbell, anyone?
 
20. If I offered to fly you anywhere in my helicopter, where would you like to go the most?
 
SD:  Can you take a helicopter from here to Switzerland?  My favorite place in the world is Interlaken, Switzerland.  You can run off the top of an Alp with a parachute and spend 10 minutes just floating down.  You can also be pushed off of one in a big rubber ball- it’s called Zorbing- but I drew the line at that.
 
Sophie, I just wanted to take a second to thank you for sharing your thoughts with me and our readers. This interview was a blast! You’ve been fantastic to get to know. I see great and epic things ahead for you. I’m sure your fans think the same. Let’s do this again! Write on! Rock on!
 
~ M
 
Thanks Madison!  And thank you for taking the time to answer my questions; we’ll definitely have to do it again.  I wish you continued success with your books and music!
 
I’d also like to give a shout out to Derinda Love over at YATR- she made it possible to get this out to our readers on all of these amazing blogs, and she donated the gorgeous charms bracelets with our book covers (made by Cassie Chavez over at Cassie’s Crafty Creations!)
 
Now let’s give away some prizes!
Sophie <3
 
 
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