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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Blog Tour: Death By The River by Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor ~Review & Giveaway~


Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Death By The River by Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor!


Death By The River
by Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor
Publication Date: October 2, 2018
by Vesuvian Books

Synopsis:
Some truths are better kept secret.
Some secrets are better off dead.

Along the banks of the Bogue Falaya River, sits the abandoned St. Francis Seminary. Beneath a canopy of oaks, blocked from prying eyes, the teens of St. Benedict High gather here on Fridays. The rest of the week belongs to school and family—but weekends belong to the river.
And the river belongs to Beau Devereaux.

The only child of a powerful family, Beau can do no wrong. Handsome. Charming. Intelligent. The star quarterback of the football team. The “prince” of St. Benedict is the ultimate catch.

He is also a psychopath.

A dirty family secret buried for years, Beau’s evil grows unchecked. In the shadows of the ruined St. Francis Abbey, he commits unspeakable acts on his victims and ensures their silence with threats and intimidation. Senior year, Beau sets his sights on his girlfriend’s headstrong twin sister, Leslie, who hates him. Everything he wants but cannot have, she will be his ultimate prize.

As the victim toll mounts, it becomes crystal clear that someone has to stop Beau Devereaux.

And that someone will pay with their life.
WARNING: Readers of Death by the River will encounter situations of violence and sexual abuse which could be upsetting.


Praise for DEATH BY THE RIVER

"... a thrilling psychological work ... Catching the current vogue of teen psycho and revenge tales like Bates Motel and 13 Reasons Why ... a horrifically brilliant book ... Beau Devereaux could have easily been a clichéd psycho, but the plot constructed around him and his development during the novel really shone as a masterpiece of character creation ... much in the style of Dexter or Hannibal." ―K.C. Finn, Multi-Award-Winning Author 

"Rare is the story that simmers and rises to a boil so naturally and constantly that the reader manages to be repeatedly shocked ... a full-speed rollercoaster that doesn't slow down until the final page. Employing an evocative setting, powerfully defined characters, and taking along hard look at the darker side of human desire, this novel will catch your breath and hold it until the very end. RECOMMENDED" ―Michael Radon, US Review

"While the authors have written a chilling story here, there's more to Death by the River than thrills. It's actually a fascinating study into the effects of good and bad parenting on children. Do it badly and parents, children and society as a whole pay the consequences. This book is not just an exciting read; it's a sobering one." ―Viga Boland, Retired high school English teacher and Author of No Tears for my Father: Viga's true story of incest 

"While the story follows compelling characters, it also plunges readers into an intriguing setting. It is ironical that the horrors are taking place along the river that runs so close to a seminary, an establishment that should evoke a powerful sense of God and reverence for life. The characters are sophisticated and readers will learn to honestly hate the villain of the story -- he is well imagined and developed with skill. In a subtle way, the authors allow his crooked mind to reveal itself. Like most serial killers, he is a charmer and an intelligent young man, but beneath the cool surface is a cauldron of simmering evil. Weis and Astor have written a riveting crime tale with strong psychological underpinnings. Death by the River is ingeniously plotted, written in gorgeous prose, and featuring a strong conflict that propels the narrative forward. The suspense intensifies as the story moves on, with the reader always feeling as though something awful could happen at any moment, and this feeling grows in intensity until the explosive climax. A real thriller!" ―Romuald Dzemo, Readers' Favorite

"A suspense-filled thriller steeped in equal parts atmosphere, insanity, and revenge." ―Mary Ting, Award-Winning Author of ISAN: International Sensory Assassin Network

"Weis and Astor have created something so dark, edgy, and gritty, it will stay with you long after you close the book." ―Julieanne Lynch, Dragon Award Finalist: Horror (2018) 

"... a crime thriller that pulls readers into the twisted mind of the protagonist and holds them engaged till the exhilarating finish. The writing is flawless ... Death by the River is psychologically engaging, emotionally rich, and utterly absorbing." ―Christian Sia

About the Authors


Alexandrea Weis, RN-CS, CRRN, ONC, PhD, is a multi award-winning author of over twenty-five novels, a screenwriter, ICU Nurse, and historian who was born and raised in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Having grown up in the motion picture industry as the daughter of a director, she learned to tell stories from a different perspective and began writing at the age of eight. Infusing the rich tapestry of her hometown into her novels, she believes that creating vivid characters makes a story moving and memorable. A permitted/certified wildlife rehabber with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries, Weis rescues orphaned and injured animals. She lives with her husband and pets in New Orleans. Weis writes paranormal, suspense, thrillers, horror, crime fiction, and romance.

Lucas Astor, Lucas Astor is from New York, has resided in Central America and the Middle East, and traveled through Europe. He lives a very private, virtually reclusive lifestyle, preferring to spend time with a close-knit group of friends than be in the spotlight. He is an author and poet with a penchant for telling stories that delve into the dark side of the human psyche. He likes to explore the evil that exists, not just in the world, but right next door behind a smiling face.

Weis and Astor’s first collaboration was the multi-award-winning Magnus Blackwell Series.

PHOTO CONTENT FROM ALEXANDREA WEIS AND LUCAS ASTOR


Review

I knew I wanted to read this book after I read the synopsis.  It just seemed like a story I would find interesting, and I was not let down.  This book was dark and chilling, and definitely held my interest.  The story contains disturbing situations that at times were uncomfortable to read about (content warning for rape and violence), and even though this book is set in high school, it contains adult subject matter, and some very intense moments.

The story is told from several points of view: Beau Devereaux, who seems like a handsome and wonderful guy on the outside, the star quarterback and caring boyfriend, but he really is a cunning psychopath intent on harming others; Dawn, who is Beau's caring girlfriend, taken with his charm and intellect, but unaware of his true nature; and Leslie, who is Dawn's sister and Beau's deadly obsession.  

Beau was definitely a character that I despised.  He was pompous, sadistic, and cruel, and I really did not like reading from his point of view.  Leslie was a strong character, who saw the true nature of Beau, unlike her naive sister.  Dawn was a very insecure character who would cling to Beau, afraid to lose him, even though she had doubts about their relationship.  These were all very different characters and it was interesting to read from each of their perspectives.    

There are twists in this book that I didn't see coming and I was shocked by the ending.  This was a really chilling story and I'd recommend this book for anyone looking for a thrilling and engrossing read.      

⭐⭐⭐⭐

*I received a copy of this book for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.  Thank you to the authors, Vesuvian Books, and Jean Book Nerd.



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Monday, February 26, 2018

Review: Invictus by Ryan Graudin

Invictus
by Ryan Graudin
Publication Date:  September 26, 2017
by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Genre:  Young Adult Fiction, Science Fiction
Pages: 465
Source:  Publisher via NetGalley
Format:  eARC
Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐1/2 (3.5/5 Stars)

*I received the advanced reader's copy of this book from the publisher for review.  This does not affect my opinion or the content of my review.  All thoughts/opinions are my own.  This post contains affiliate links.  I am an Amazon affiliate and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase through one of my links.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Book Review: Instructions For A Secondhand Heart by Tamsyn Murray


Instructions for a Secondhand Heart
by Tamsyn Murray
Publication Date:  December 5, 2017
by Poppy
Genre:  Young Adult, Fiction, Contemporary
Pages: 320
Source:  Publisher
Format:  Paperback ARC
Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2 (4.5/5 Stars)

*I received the advanced reader's copy of this book from the publisher for review.  This does not affect my opinion or the content of my review.  All thoughts/opinions are my own.  This post contains affiliate links.  I am an Amazon affiliate and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase through one of my links.

Friday, November 10, 2017

November 2017 Book Releases ~YA Fiction~


Below are some young adult fiction books that are releasing this month!   
What books are you excited about? 

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New Book Releases ~YA Fiction~ Week of October 31st


Here are some new young adult fiction releases for the week of October 31st!  I forgot to post this last week.  😳

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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Blog Tour: The Dark Intercept by Julia Keller ~Review + Giveaway~


Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for The Dark Intercept by Julia Keller!  
Check out my review and the giveaway below.

The Dark Intercept
by Julia Keller
Publisher: Tor Teen
Publication Date:  October 31, 2017

Synopsis:
The State controls your emotions. What would you pay to feel free?

In a radiant world of endless summer, the Intercept keeps the peace. Violet Crowley, the sixteen-year-old daughter of New Earth’s Founding Father, has spent her life in comfort and safety. Her days are easy thanks to the Intercept, a crime-prevention device that monitors and provokes emotion. But when her long-time crush, Danny Mayhew, gets into a dangerous altercation on Old Earth, Violet launches a secret investigation to find out what he's hiding. An investigation that will lead her to question everything she's ever known about Danny, her father, and the power of the Intercept.

Praise for THE DARK INTERCEPT

“The Dark Intercept grabbed me from the first page and shook me until the last. A riveting and suspenseful story of love, risk, and betrayal.” —EMMY LAYBOURNE, author of Berserker, Sweet, and the Monument 14 trilogy

“A chilling and thought-provoking look at the power of weaponized emotion.” —MELISSA LANDERS, author of the Alienated trilogy and Starflight

“Both cautionary and hopeful—a rare, literary feat.” —GENNIFER ALBIN, New York Times bestselling author of the Crewel World trilogy

“A stormy, spine-tingling ride in which everything remembered and once felt in your life can be used against you.” —BLUE BALLIETT, author of Chasing Vermeer and The Calder Game

“The Dark Intercept goes straight to the heart of why privacy matters in today's world. Keller has written an accessible coming-of-age adventure where the teenage protagonist comes to understand the consequences of living in a society that monitors everyone's emotions, including her own.” —MICHAEL C. ROBINSON, Chair of the American Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee's Privacy Subcommittee

“Julia Keller writes so viscerally that she takes the readers with her into the worlds she has created. The Intercept is a fascinating springboard which she uses to explore the importance of feelings, and how they affect our lives and choices.” —BETSY FRASER, Selector, Calgary Public Library (Alberta, Canada), and 2016 YALSA/ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Service to Young Adults Achievement Award-winner



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Julia Keller, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and former cultural critic at the Chicago Tribune, is the author of many books for adults and young readers, including A Killing in the Hills, the first book in the Bell Elkins series and winner of the Barry Award for Best First Novel (2013); Back Home; and The Dark Intercept. Keller has a Ph.D. in English literature from Ohio State and was awarded Harvard University’s Nieman Fellowship. She was born in West Virginia and lives in Ohio.









I thought The Dark Intercept was a very interesting and engrossing read.  The story was unique, gripping, and filled with action and drama.  Set in the future in a divided world, split between New Earth and Old Earth, the story focuses on Violet Crowley and her search for the truth.  Violet's investigation into her crush Danny Mayhew leads to surprising revelations about Danny, the Intercept, and her family.

Violet was an interesting character.  She's the daughter of New Earth's founder, Ogden Crowley, and she helps out with surveillance for the Intercept--a crime prevention device that all citizens wear, that monitors everyone's emotions.  Violet becomes curious when she observes her crush Danny get into an altercation on Old Earth and she doesn't give up until she finds out what secrets Danny is hiding.  I thought Violet was quite a strong and gutsy character, but she did take a lot of crazy risks throughout the story.

I loved the world building in this book.  Old Earth and New Earth were fascinating settings that were complete opposites of one another.  Old Earth was gritty, dark, and home to the unfortunate people who remained stuck there, while New Earth was clean, modern, and home to the fortunate ones who were chosen to live there.  I thought both worlds were well detailed and described.  Of course, the people on both Earths were never really free since they had to all be monitored by the Intercept.  A person's emotions can be used against them at any time and their emotions can become weapons against them.  It's scary to think about living in a future where you are constantly monitored and controlled, where your emotions can be used against you at any time.

There were plenty of surprises in this story and I loved reading about Violet's investigation into Danny and the stunning revelations that are uncovered throughout the story.  There was a lot going on in this book and some things became a little confusing and hard to follow, but ultimately, I really liked the plot, the characters, and the author's writing. I definitely look forward to the next book in this thrilling series.

   (4/5 Stars)

*I received an advanced reader's copy of this book from the publisher for review.  This did not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.  Thanks to the publisher and Jean Book Nerd for letting me be a part of this tour.


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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

New Book Releases ~YA Fiction~ Week of October 24th


Here are some new young adult fiction releases for the week of October 24th!

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Monday, October 23, 2017

Book Review: Everything You Want Me To Be by Mindy Mejia

I received an eARC from the publisher via NetGalley for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.  This post contains affiliate links.  I am an Amazon affiliate and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase through one of my links.



Everything You Want Me To Be
by Mindy Mejia
Publication Date:  January 3, 2017
by Atria Books
Genre:  Fiction; Mystery; Thriller
Pages: 352
Source:  Netgalley eARC
Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 Stars)



No one knows who she really is…

Hattie Hoffman has spent her whole life playing many parts: the good student, the good daughter, the good girlfriend. But Hattie wants something more, something bigger, and ultimately something that turns out to be exceedingly dangerous. When she’s found brutally stabbed to death, the tragedy rips right through the fabric of her small-town community.

It soon comes to light that Hattie was engaged in a highly compromising and potentially explosive secret online relationship. The question is: Did anyone else know? And to what lengths might they have gone to end it? Hattie’s boyfriend seems distraught over her death, but had he fallen so deeply in love with her that she had become an obsession? Or did Hattie’s impulsive, daredevil nature simply put her in the wrong place at the wrong time, leading her to a violent death at the hands of a stranger?


Everything You Want Me To Be is a good mystery/thriller that I found intriguing and surprising.


I knew from reading the synopsis that this would be an interesting mystery/thriller that I would likely enjoy.  A young girl is murdered and there are multiple suspects.  Who killed Hattie?  Why would someone want her dead?  Who can be trusted?  Who is keeping secrets?  This was such an intriguing story. 

The story is told from three perspectives: Hattie, an impulsive teenager who is found murdered; Peter, the high school teacher who becomes a murder suspect; and Del, the town's sheriff who investigates Hattie's murder.  I liked that this story was told in multiple perspectives because it gave me more of an in-depth look into the lives and personalities of the characters, and it helped to reveal the motives behind the characters' actions.  I found the story easy to follow, even though there are multiple point of views.

I thought the main characters in this story were all well-developed and interesting, especially Hattie, who was a very multi-layered character.  She could be very manipulative and cunning, but she also seemed lost and vulnerable, and it was sad to read from her perspective knowing what her fate would be.  Peter was another interesting and complex character.  He had many sides to him; he could be charming and kind, but also cold and deceptive.


This was a well-crafted mystery that held my attention and kept me guessing until the very end.  I definitely recommend this book if you are looking to read a great mystery/psychological thriller.  I look forward to reading more from Mindy Mejia.

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Saturday, October 14, 2017

New Book Releases ~Adult Fiction~ Week of October 10th


Here are some new adult fiction releases for the week of October 10th!

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Friday, October 13, 2017

Blog Tour: Ultimate Sacrifice by S.E. Green ~Excerpt + Giveaway~



Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Ultimate Sacrifice by S.E. Green.  
Check out an excerpt from the book below and enter the giveaway!

Ultimate Sacrifice
S.E. Green
Publication date: October 3rd 2017
Genres: Horror, Young Adult


Synopsis:
Vickie has always lived a quiet, ordinary life in an equally quiet and ordinary small town. Yet one fateful night a child turns up dead in the woods behind her house in a ritualistic slaughter. Vickie and her family are suddenly thrown into a national spotlight. But as the investigation unfolds, she begins to realize her family isn’t so ordinary after all. Evil is inching closer to those she holds dear and Vickie isn’t sure who she can ultimately trust.







S. E. Green (aka Shannon Greenland) is the award winning author of the thriller, KILLER INSTINCT, the spy series, THE SPECIALISTS, and the romances, THE SUMMER MY LIFE BEGAN and SHADOW OF A GIRL. She lives off the coast of Florida with her very grouchy dog. ULTIMATE SACRIFICE is her debut YA horror, due out October 2017. 







 I’ve always been an average, ordinary girl, born to an equally ordinary family. Mom is an elementary teacher, and Dad and Uncle Jerry are partners in a home improvement business. I go to church once a week at First Baptist. I run track. PaPaw used to be a child psychiatrist and now he’s retired and enjoying his goat farm that I help with when I get a chance. Aside from my numerous freckles, there is nothing unique about me.

Yes, average and ordinary . . . until now.

Travis pulls his old Chevy truck into the student parking lot at County High. It’s Monday morning, just twenty four hours since Michelle was found in our woods.

“You okay?” I ask Travis. “Because Dad was right. We don’t have to be here today.” When Dad told us that this morning, I was completely on board with the idea, but both of my brothers wanted to come, so here we are.

“It’s better than being at home,” Kevin mumbles before wedging open the passenger door and heading across the rows of vehicles to join a few of his ninth grade friends.
Travis doesn’t respond at all. He simply turns the ignition off, opens his own door, and is out and walking toward the student entrance, leaving me sitting in the center of the bench seat alone. Of the three of us kids, he is usually the most talkative. Perhaps that’s why his complete and utter silence unsettles me so.

“Hey, you coming in or what?”

I glance up to see Honey, Travis’s girlfriend, smiling at me through the open door. I like Honey, always have. Everything about her is sweet—her name, her smile, her personality. She and Travis have been together since we were all freshmen. They are “the” couple. So in love.

She gives Travis’s retreating back a quick glance. “He called me last night and told me all about it.”

“Did he? Good. Because he hasn’t said a word to me. To any of us.” I slide across the seat and jump down, and together, we start across the parking lot.

“How’s your family doing?” she asks.

“Awful. Dad was up all night sitting on our porch with a shot gun. Mom was nervously pacing. Kevin and Travis were in their rooms. I was in mine. All of us are just scared, I guess. I mean, my God, whoever killed Michelle is out there, you know?”

Honey shakes her head. “That poor little girl.”

“I know,” I whisper as morbid thoughts start to swirl in my head again. “I hate that Travis found her.”

She squeezes my arm. “Me, too. Just be there for him. That’s all any of us can do.”

I open the door to the student entrance and to a hallway crammed with people. No one says a word as everyone stands, all eyes upward to the flat screen monitor that has local news playing. Honey and I wedge our way in and turn to see what is holding everyone’s attention. It’s footage of our property, and the words along the bottom read:

LOCAL GIRL MURDERED IN POSSIBLE SATANIC RITUAL



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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Blog Tour: The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed ~Review + Giveaway~

Hi everyone!  Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed.  
Check out my review below and enter the giveaway for a copy of the book (US Only)!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

New Book Releases ~Adult Fiction~ Week of October 3rd


Here are some new book releases in adult fiction for the week of October 3rd! 😊


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