"To find out what a story's really about,' the Librarian said,

'you don't ask the writer. You ask the reader."


- SNOW & ROSE by Emily Winfield Martin


Friday, March 8, 2013

Blog Tour: THE FELLOWSHIP FOR ALIEN DETECTION by Kevin Emerson (Guest Post & Giveaway!)


I am so very thrilled to be a part of The Fellowship For Alien Detection's Blog Tour today
hosted by Walden Pond Press!!! 

The cover of this middle grade book says it all! It's one of my favorites for this year!
Take a look below for Kevin Emerson's magnificent guest post!
And, if the alien's don't get to you, there's a great giveaway going on too :) 


GUEST POST


On Road Trips, Parents, and Roswell

There is a point about 300 miles from home, when suddenly you feel it: you’ve crossed some kind of barrier, and you are officially on an adventure. You could go anywhere, and anything could happen. Your senses sharpen, and everything that seemed so important just a few hours ago is suddenly the past, more distant than the rearview. You are in the now. You are on new map.

A year before I started writing THE FELLOWSHIP FOR ALIEN DETECTION, this happened to me in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It was a dreary April day, everything soaked and gray, and we were listening to Tom Petty’s Wildflowers album, on day one of a three-week drive to move from Boston to Seattle. I made a little video, just a view out the window, as the song “Time to Move On,” was playing. We were far enough that we wouldn’t turn back. We’d planned on camping but it was pouring. We had a road atlas, no smart phone, no GPS. We didn’t know where or what would happen next. And it ruled.

This was one of the feelings I wanted to capture in FAD, not even the sense of exhilaration, but the sense that such a feeling was possible. My characters were going to be middle graders, so this would be the first time the road and its potential captured their imagination.

The only problem, for Haley and Dodger, was that unlike grown-up me, who was driving with my wife in our own car with our own money, Haley and Dodger were thirteen, and so their trip was going to, at least at first, look a little more like I do in this picture:


See the slumped shoulders? The sulky expression? These are the signs of a teen that has been trapped in the car with his family for two weeks. It was actually a great trip, but at that age this kind of thing is also a cruel test of will: You want so badly to be on your own, a hero on the road, yet you are supposed to be part of a family adventure.  And besides you can’t drive or even get a hotel room.

That’s a tension I think I’m still dealing with as a grown up, but thirteen is where we can really see the possibility of our own journey, and the desire to get there is nearly unbearable. And yet, whenever we do leave home, whether for camp or college or to move out west, it’s still sad. Somewhere along the way, hopefully we find balance, or maybe it’s always that way.

Back to the drive: Things really got good when we went here:


I never gave Elvis all that much thought until I spent an hour in Graceland. Besides being kitschy, and giving me a firm respect for The King’s talents, I found it to be a sad place. Here was a man who started out on an incredible journey but went too far, who maybe by the end had lost track of who he really was, at least that’s what those 70’s Vegas costumes seemed to indicate. A cautionary tale for any would-be adventurer, and in a way, the template for a key character in FAD: The Alto. It’s no coincidence that he makes his appearance in the book just across the street from Graceland.

After this we drove west and south, through Mississippi:


Made a stop for Gumbo in New Orleans:


Then headed into the wilds of the west like Haley and Dodger do. And after Big Bend…


The monolithic cliffs of Guadalupe…


The spooky dark of Carlsbad (complete with bathrooms)…

…there was no question that we were going to Roswell. Not just because we were both huge X-Files nerds. But also because, after a week in the big west, the concept that aliens might be lofting along behind those high clouds, tending to their secrets, somehow seems completely plausible. It’s always felt like, out there, you could really get that far, to aliens, even other worlds.

I don’t think if a weather balloon (so says the air force) crashed in a town in Connecticut, anyone would go alien-crazy about it. But here:


Definitely.

The thing about Roswell is that it’s a sad town, too. There’s not much going on. Even in 2004, many of the stores and shops were vacant. Other than the Denny’s (prominently featured in FAD), the only places that have any verve are the alien stores, and of course, this Mecca of alien folklore:



Where you can see stunning evidence, like this:


And of course, this:

Regardless of how convinced we were by the museum, we wanted to believe (get it?), and when we left, the bug for a story about alien adventures was firmly planted. We got a copilot, too:


We spent two more weeks on the road, visiting places that later became settings in FAD: Chiricahua National Monument (the Alto’s spires and site of Project Bliss), the Oregon High Desert (where Dodger attends the Heavenly Frequencies convention), and of course, Juliette’s primary inspiration: the lovely town of Flagstaff, Arizona.

I think part of the reason I wrote this book was to spend more time in these places, as well as in that time out of time, when we were in between lives, when any adventure seemed possible. For Haley and Dodger, their long journey through the west (and further than that…) makes them realize that for as much as they want to break free, to get out on their own, there’s time, and maybe the life they often feel stuck in isn’t actually all that bad. At least for now.

I like to think of Haley and Dodger as older teens someday, college students, twenty something’s, and even married with kids (not to each other! Though I could see them reuniting later in high school to meet up at Burning Man, where they might just so happen to uncover a nefarious plot! [not a sequel! I just thought of that now!]) out on the road, driving the wide miles of the west, finding new map, and still feeling that yearning, that sense of freedom, only this time, with their own credit cards, and hopefully a cool electric car.
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A very big thank you to Kevin Emerson for stopping by with an eye-opening trip! 
And a thank you to Walden Pond Press for hosting 
and letting me be a part of The Fellowship for Alien Detection's tour!

You can find MY REVIEW right here!!!

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by Kevin Emerson
Release date: February 26th, 2013
Published by: Walden Pond Press
Genre: Middle Grade - Fantasty, Sci-Fi
Format read: ARC

SUMMARY

Two kids from opposite sides of the country find themselves on a road trip to save the world from an impending alien attack - and bolster their middle-school transcripts in the process. 

First came the missing people, missing time events, and untraceable radio signals. Then came Juliette, Arizona, a town that simply disappeared from existence. Suffice it to say, something strange is going on. Enter Haley and Dodger, two kids from opposite sides of the country who both think they can prove that these unexplained phenomena have a very real cause: aliens, and they are about to discover that their fledgling theories about extraterrestrial life are one-hundred-percent accurate.

Having each been awarded a Fellowship for Alien Detection (a grant from a mysterious foundation dedicated to proving aliens have visited earth), Haley and Dodger and their families each set off on a cross-country road trip over summer vacation to figure out what is happening in towns across America. They soon realize that the answers to many of their questions lie in the vanished town of Juliette, AZ, but someone, or something, is doing everything in its power to ensure they never reach it. If Haley and Dodger don't act quickly, more people may go missing, and the world as we know it may change for the worse.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Kevin Emerson

Kevin Emerson has never been abducted by aliens, at least not that he remembers. He has been to Roswell, but all he found there was a cool key chain. Kevin is the author of a number of books for young readers, including the Oliver Nocturne series, Carlos Is Gonna Get It, andThe Lost Code, the first book in the Atlanteans series. Kevin is also a musician. His current project is the brainiac kids’ pop band the Board of Education. He lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.



GIVEAWAY

Enter to win a hardcopy of The Fellowship For Alien Detection 
AND a Signed Bookplate from Walden Pond Pres!!!

Rules:
- U.S. and Canada only, sorry!
- Must be 13yo and older to enter. 


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Cover Reveal: THE WICKED WITHIN (GODS & MONSTERS #3) by Kelly Keaton


A Beautiful Evil #3
by Kelly Keaton
Expected release date: September 17th, 2013
Published by: Simon Pulse
Genre: Young Adult - Fantasy, Sci-Fi



Blurb coming soon!

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MY THOUGHTS

Isn't it stunning!?!?!
It's my fave out of the series! 
I love the mask! And the 'scroll' with flowers on the bottom, very pretty!

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Other books in the series...



What do you think of the cover? I love it, and I love how they kept the same theme as the first two. I think this one might be my favorite of them all. Love it!

To celebrate the reveal Kelly is giving away a copy of Darkness Becomes Her and A Beautiful Evil, book one and two in the series. Best part? It's open international!


Cover Reveal hosted by...

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Harlequin Teen READING INTO ROMANCE Blog Tour: HOOKED by Liz Fichera (Guest Post & Giveaway!)


Good day! I am thrilled to finally be able to share my post with you all today!
I'm very happy to be a part of HarlequinTEEN's "Reading Into Romance" Blog Tour

for HOOKED by Liz Fichera!!!
which is being hosted by the lovely ladies at Kismet Book Tours!!!

Hooked is an amazing contemporary about a girl named Fred, who loves to play golf.
It is also about a boy named Ryan, who also loves to play golf, but makes some very poor choices throughout the story... can he redeem himself??? 
He's willing to try!!! Ryan is sharing some dating advice with all of us :) 
Let's see what he has to say... 


HarlequinTEEN's spring Reading into Romance
Spring is in the air and HarlequinTEEN wants you to fall in love! 
And they have just the books to make that happen! 
In this epic tour, we'll be featuring 9 authors and their amazing, 
toe-curlingly romantic books!

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Hooked
by Liz Fichera
Release date: January 29th, 2013
Published by: Harlequin Teen
Genre: Young Adult - Contemporary, Romance
Format: Hardback, eBook

SUMMARY

When Native American Fredricka ‘Fred’ Oday is invited to become the only girl on the school’s golf team, she can’t say no. This is an opportunity to shine, win a scholarship and go to university, something no one in her family has done. 

But Fred’s presence on the team isn’t exactly welcome — especially not to rich golden boy Ryan Berenger, whose best friend was kicked off the team to make a spot for Fred.

But there’s no denying that things are happening between the girl with the killer swing and the boy with the killer smile...

GET HOOKED ON A GIRL NAMED FRED.

BOOK TRAILER




Good Dating Advice from Bad Boys
By Ryan Berenger, lead character in Hooked
  
She was almost the one that got away. 

I’m talking about my girlfriend, Fredricka Oday — or Fred, as she prefers to be called.  Fred was the best thing to happen to me.  I don’t know what I’d do without her and, frankly, I hope to never find out.

I’m kind of apprehensive about giving dating advice since I almost screwed it up with her.  Bad.  But if someone can learn from my mistakes, I’m game.  It probably makes sense to tell you some of the things a guy shouldn't do.  And, spoiler alert, I know all these don’ts up close and personal.  So, listen up.  

Here goes:

-  Don’t listen to the “advice” of your best friend about girls. 
-  Don’t pretend to ignore her when she sits right next to you on the bus.  It’s lame.
-  Don’t sit silently when your soon-to-be ex-girlfriend makes insulting remarks about her.
-  Don’t discount all (maybe just some) of the Girlfriend Advice you get from your Dad.  Remember that he was a teen too. Once.  Hard as that is to imagine.
-  Important! Don’t let her leave your party before the party ends.  When she gets up to leave, run after her.  Beg her to stay.  Or leave with her.
-  When you see her before Homeroom at school, walk straight up to her and talk to her.  Tell her she looks pretty, which she always does.  Don’t turn away.  Enough with the pretending.
-  Never, ever let anyone call her names or bully her in any way.  Ever.  Never, ever.  Do you hear me?
-  Finally, tell her you love her, even if the Universe is working against you.  You’re the only one knows your heart.

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I have to admit - Ryan, you have melted my heart! 
I am so happy that Ryan was able to do what was right, let go, and freely love Fred!

Thank you, Ryan, for your sharing with us today :) 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Liz Fichera

Liz is an American author living in the American Southwest by way of Chicago.
Born and raised in Park Ridge, Illinois, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona, after college, never expecting to live more than one year among cactus and people who’d never seen snow. She was wrong. It certainly didn't hurt that she met her future husband in Phoenix too.
Most of her stories are set in the American Southwest because she thinks the desert is a cool place. Living in Phoenix, she's surrounded by Native American culture and influences, not to mention intriguing Hohokam petroglyphs and centuries-old canals. There are over 20 tribes in Arizona and she's lucky to be neighbors to the Gila River and the Salt River Indian Communities.
When she's not busy writing her next novel, she likes to travel, visit museums, support local theater productions, hike, and pretend that she's training for a triathlon. She posts a lot of photos from her desert and mountain hikes on her Facebook and Twitter pages. In no particular order, she has been chased by javalinas, rattlesnakes, coyotes, and even one curious black bear. She would love to connect with you there too!

Official WebsiteBlogGoodreadsFacebookTwitterYouTube

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The first is for a chance to win a physical copy of HOOKED!!!

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Monday, March 4th - Karen Ann Hopkins and Temptation:
Wednesday, March 6th - Liz Fichera and Hooked:
Friday, March 8th - Cayla Kluver and the Legacy series:
Monday, March 11th - Aimée Carter and The Goddess Test series:
Wednesday, March 13th - Julie Kagawa and The Iron King series:
Friday, March 15th - Katie McGarry and Pushing the Limits:
Monday, March 18th - Rachel Vincent and The Soul Screamers series:
Wednesday, March 20th - Hannah Harrington and Saving June:
Friday, March 22nd - Jordan Dane and In The Arms of Stone Angels:

Waiting On Wednesday #50: The BIG List Edition



"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by  Breaking the Spine. 
This is were we get to 'spotlight' books that we are anxiously waiting to be released! The ones that we are dying to get our hands on and read into the wee hours of the night and, quite possibly, to make our shelves look all pretty too :)


I know that some of these titles were released yesterday, but since I still don't have them, 
I'm kinda still "waiting on" for them, right?! lol
Also, this is my 50th "Waiting On Wednesday" post and I really wanted to do it BIG!
So, here's a list of 5 that I'm really waiting on! 
Hope you find a few to add to your TBR/wishlist too ;) 


What I'm waiting on... 


by Claudia Gray
Expected release date: March 5th, 2013
Published by: Harper Teen
Genre: Young Adult 

SUMMARY

When Nadia’s family moves to Captive’s Sound, she instantly realizes there’s more to it than meets the eye. Descended from witches, Nadia senses a dark and powerful magic at work in her new town. 

Mateo has lived in Captive’s Sound his entire life, trying to dodge the local legend that his family is cursed - and that curse will cause him to believe he’s seeing the future … 
until it drives him mad. 

When the strange dreams Mateo has been having of rescuing a beautiful girl—Nadia—from a car accident come true, he knows he’s doomed. 


Despite the forces pulling them apart, Nadia and Mateo must work together to break the chains of his family’s terrible curse, and to prevent a disaster that threatens the lives of everyone around them. 

Why I'm waiting on SPELLCASTER...

WITCHES.

It has been sooo long since I have read a good book about witches. 
(I don't even want to talk about the last two books that I tried to read and was so very disappointed.)
I am SO looking forward to this one!!!

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by Lynn Joseph
Expected release date: March 5th, 2013
Published by: Harper Teen
Genre: Young Adult

SUMMARY


Fifteen-year-old Nina Perez is faced with a future she never expected. She must leave her Garden of Eden, her lush home in the Dominican Republic, when she's sent by her mother to seek out a better life with her brother in New York. 

As Nina searches for some glimpse of familiarity amid the jarring world of Washington Heights, she must uncover her own strength. She learns to uncover roots within foreign soil and finds a way to grow, just like the orchids that blossom on her fire escape. And when she is confronted by ugly secrets about her brother's business, she comes to understand the realities of life in this new place. 

But then she meets him - that green-eyed boy - who she can't erase from her thoughts, the one who just might help her learn to see beauty in spite of tragedy.


Why I'm waiting on FLOWERS IN THE SKY...

This seems to be my go-to genre lately, coming-of-age contemporaries.
The cover is gorgeous - I really want to know if the title has any real meaning to this story. 
And of course, I am always attracted to stories that take place in NY.

I am really looking forward to getting to know Nina and this green-eyed boy!

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by Hilary Reyl
Expected release date: March 5th, 2013
Published by: Simon & Schuster
Genre: NA/Adult 


SUMMARY

It’s 1989, the Berlin Wall is coming down, and Kate has just graduated from Yale, eager to pursue her dreams as a fledgling painter. When she receives a job offer to work as the assistant to Lydia Schell, a famous American photographer in Paris, she immediately accepts. It’s a chance not only to be at the center of it all, but also to return to France for the first time since she was a lonely nine-year-old girl, sent to the outskirts of Paris to live with cousins while her father was dying. Kate may speak fluent French, but she arrives at the Schell household in the fashionable Sixth Arrondissement both dazzled and wildly impressionable. She finds herself surrounded by a seductive cast of characters, including the bright, pretentious Schells, with whom she boards, and their assortment of famous friends; Kate’s own flamboyant cousin; a fellow Yalie who seems to have it all figured out; and a bande of independently wealthy young men with royal lineage. As Kate rediscovers Paris and her roots there, while trying to fit into Lydia’s glamorous and complicated family, she begins to question the kindness of the people to whom she is so drawn as well as her own motives for wanting them to love her.


Why I'm waiting on LESSONS IN FRENCH... 

Paris.

I was in high school in 1989, I remember the Berlin Wall coming down... 
I really love when author's take pieces of history and intertwine it with their stories - makes it so much more believable and relatable. 

LOVE THE COVER!!!
Black/White + touch of color + film strip = stunning!!!

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by Jane Nickerson
Expected release date: March 12th, 2013
Published by: Random House Children's Books
Genre: Young Adult

SUMMARY

The Bluebeard fairy tale retold. . . .

When seventeen-year-old Sophia Petheram’s beloved father dies, she receives an unexpected letter. An invitation — on fine ivory paper, in bold black handwriting — from the mysterious Monsieur Bernard de Cressac, her godfather. With no money and fewer options, Sophie accepts, leaving her humble childhood home for the astonishingly lavish Wyndriven Abbey, in the heart of Mississippi.

Sophie has always longed for a comfortable life, and she finds herself both attracted to and shocked by the charm and easy manners of her overgenerous guardian. But as she begins to piece together the mystery of his past, it’s as if, thread by thread, a silken net is tightening around her. And as she gathers stories and catches whispers of his former wives — all with hair as red as her own — in the forgotten corners of the abbey, Sophie knows she’s trapped in the passion and danger of de Cressac’s intoxicating world.


Why I'm waiting on STRANDS OF BRONZE AND GOLD...

It's a retelling of BLUEBEARD!!! 

Do you remember the story??? It's not a very sweet fairy-tale.
I am really looking forward to Jane Nickerson's version!

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by Emily Murdoch
Expected release date: March 26th, 2013
Published by: St. Martin's Griffin 
Genre: Young Adult

SUMMARY

THERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND ... 

A broken-down camper hidden deep in a national forest is the only home fifteen-year-old Carey can remember. The trees keep guard over her threadbare existence, with the one bright spot being Carey's younger sister, Jenessa, who depends on Carey for her very survival. All they have is each other, as their mentally ill mother comes and goes with greater frequency. Until that one fateful day their mother disappears for good, and the girls are found by their father, a stranger, and taken to re-enter the "normal" life of school, clothes and boys. 

Now, Carey must come to terms with the truth of why their mother spirited them away ten years ago, while haunted by a past that won't let her go ... a dark past that hides many a secret, including the reason Jenessa hasn't spoken a word in over a year. Carey knows she must keep her sister close, and her secrets even closer, or risk watching her new life come crashing down.


Why I'm waiting on IF YOU FIND ME...

Heartache.
I have a feeling this read is going to require a few tissues... or more. 

To live so secluded, and then be thrust into a world with strangers, technology and school!
Shocking and confusing, I would think. 

And why did her little sister stop talking? Does she open up again?

So many question! A definite must read!

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Thanks SO much for stopping by today!!!

SO, what are you waiting on??? 
Please leave your comments/links below :) 
xo

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

THE END IS HERE!!! DELIRIUM, PANDEMONIUM, REQUIEM and DELIRIUM STORIES (with a Requiem and Short Stories Paperback Giveaway!)


The end to the Delirium series is finally here!!! {SOB!}

I was a newbie to this series! And just recently read it all!
{Why did I wait on reading this for so long???}
This series has become one of my top 3 series of all time :) 

Delirium: Fantastic! The ending made me cry!
See my review HERE!!!

Pandemonium: Amazing! I loved how fast paced this was!
See my review HERE!!!

Requiem: Stupendous! I loved the dual point-of-views! Killer ending!!! 
See my review HERE!!!



My reviews of each of the books and short stories 
will be posted throughout the next week and a half :) 


To celebrate! I'm offering a quick giveaway... 
One winner will receive a hardback copy of REQUIEM 
and a paperback copy of the DELIRIUM SHORT STORIES!!! 



To enter, please fill out the rafflecopter below!
(The Book Depository must be able to deliver to you! 
And you must be 13years old and older to enter, with parents permission!)

And remember, I will be chatting it up with Epic Reads in their forum for the next 2 weeks,
so be sure to sign up and join in on the Delirium chats :) 

Good luck!!!

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Beehive Book Haul and News #40



Oh my, this week was a blur of many things! 
I hope you all had a wonderful week :) 

What happened on the blog last week...
- Book Blitz: Reinventing Claire by Darian Wilk (Adult)
- Cover Reveal: Imaginable (Intangible #2) by J. Meyers (YA)
- Blog Tour: Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger (YA) Excerpt & Giveaway!
- Waiting On Wednesday #49: That Time I Joined the Circus by J.J. Howard (YA)
- Blog Tour: Out in Blue by Sarah Gilman (Adult) Guest Post, Review and Giveaway!
- Cover Reveal: Wait For You by J. Lynn (NA)
- Cover Reveal: Out of Play by Jolene Perry and Nyrae Dawn (NA)
- Cover Reveal: Olivia Twisted by Vivi Barnes (YA)

*Current giveaways...
- (2) The Goddess Inheritance (The Goddess Test #3) by Aimee Carter (YA)
- (4) Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger (YA)
- Out In Blue (eBook) by Sarah Gilman (Adult)



What I received for review...
- The Sweet Dead Life (ARC) by Joy Preble (YA)
- Dear Cassie (eARC) by Lisa Burstein (YA)
- Requiem (Delirium #3) (ARC) by Lauren Oliver (YA)

I'm participating in Stacking the ShelvesThe Sunday Post and Showcase Sunday :)
What I bought, traded, won, etc...
- Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality (signed) by Elizabeth Eulberg (YA)
- The Dead and Buried (signed) by Kim Harrington (YA)
- Revel by Maurissa Guibord (YA)
- Reinventing Claire (eBook) by Darian Wilk (Adult)
- Saving Juliet (eBook) by Suzanne Selfors (YA)

From Sachem Library Book Sale...
- Have a Little Faith, The Story of a Last Request by Mitch Albom (Adult)
- My Sister the Vampire #7: Lucky Break by Sienne Mercer (MG)
- The Milo & Jazz Mysteries: The Case of the Diamonds in the Desk by Lewis B. Montgomery (MG)
- Hooray for Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold (MG)
- Dragonology Chronicles Volume One: The Dragon's Eye by Dugald A. Steer (MG)

Mentions and THANK YOU's...
- Soho Press
- Rockstar Book Tours
- Epic Reads/Harper Teen
- Elizabeth Eulberg, author of The Lonely Hearts Club, Prom & Prejudice AND Take a Bow
- Kim Harrington, author of Clarity AND Sleuth or Dare Series

*What's happening on the blog next week...
- Giveaway: 2 winners will choose one book from the Delirium trilogy by Lauren Oliver
- Review: Delirium by Lauren Oliver (YA)
Review: Annabel (Delirium #0.5) AND Hana (Delirium #1.5) AND Raven (Delirium #2.5) by Lauren Oliver (YA)
- Review: Pandemonium (Delirium #2) by Lauren Oliver (YA)
- Review: Requiem (Delirium #3) by Lauren Oliver (YA)
- Waiting On Wednesday #50!!!
- Reading Into Romance Blog Tour: Hooked by Liz Fichera
- Blog Tour: The Fellowship for Alien Detection by Kevin Emerson (Review & Giveaway)



Thank you SO very much for stopping by!!!
Please leave a comment and your links below :) 
Happy reading!!! xoxo

Friday, March 1, 2013

Cover Reveal, Official Blurb and Giveaway: OLIVIA TWISTED by Vivi Barnes


by Vivi Barnes
Expected publication date: November 5th, 2013
Published by: Entangled Teen
Genre: Young Adult
Format: Paperback

SUMMARY

Olivia
He tilts my chin up so my eyes meet his, his thumb brushing lightly across my lips. I close my eyes. I know Z is trouble. I know that being with him is going to get me into trouble. I don’t care.


At least at this moment, I don’t care.

Tossed from foster home to foster home, Olivia’s seen a lot in her sixteen years. She’s hardened, sure, though mostly she just wants to fly under the radar until graduation. But her natural ability with computers catches the eye of Z, a mysterious guy at her new school. Soon, Z has brought Liv into his team of hacker elite — break into a few bank accounts, and voila, he drives a motorcycle. Follow his lead, and Olivia might even be able to escape from her oppressive foster parents. As Olivia and Z grow closer, though, so does the watchful eye of Bill Sykes, Z’s boss. And he’s got bigger plans for Liv…

Z

I can picture Liv’s face: wide-eyed, trusting. Her smooth lips that taste like strawberry Fanta.
   It was just a kiss. That’s all. She’s just like any other girl.
Except that she’s not.


Thanks to Z, Olivia’s about to get twisted.





MY THOUGHTS

"Reality bytes."

Ha! Love that so much!
The cover is amazing! Love the coloring and font!

This sounds so different from what I have been reading lately.
I am definitely looking forward to reading this soon!



ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Vivi Barnes

Vivi Barnes was raised on a farm in East Texas where her theater-loving mom and cowboy dad gave her a unique perspective on life. Now living in the magic and sunshine of Orlando, Florida, she divides her time writing, working, goofing off with her husband and three kids, and avoiding dirty dishes.





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